84 One-sided first half
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In general, there are also expressions such as iron bucket formations and buses, which are very vivid and popular.
What is Dense Defense?
The 30-meter area in front of the goal is often referred to as the "danger zone", and in the game, in order to stabilize the defense, the two sides often organize a considerable number of people to guard this area, forming a dense state to strengthen the defense, reduce the gap, and block the opponent's breakthrough.
Its defensive characteristics are that there are a large number of defenders, but there are few gaps, it is difficult to penetrate the attack, and it is very difficult to break the goal.
Which one is stronger in dense defense? Spain looks at Madrid.
This Madrid is not Real Madrid, but his sworn enemy in the same city, Atletico Madrid, the Sheets Army.
Diego Simeone, who came from a midfielder, is far more talented in coaching than Argentina's Diego Maradona, and his Atletico Madrid defense is very iron-blooded, attaches great importance to tactical discipline, and the defensive intensity is so great that it is a headache for the European giants, and no giant is willing to face this red and white team that can only rely on luck to score goals.
Although Real Madrid won the Champions League final again last season, relying on penalties to win the victory can only be said to be God's favor, not strength.
Even Luis Enrique, who led Barcelona to two consecutive La Liga titles since taking office, admits that the toughest and most difficult team to play is Simeone's Atletico Madrid, because it is the only team he is not sure he can win.
The whole world knows that there are three major weapons to break down a dense defence: long-range shots, set-pieces and wide wings.
Long-range shooting, which is nicknamed the three-point shot on the football field by fans, can often be taken by surprise and unprepared, but it needs to pull out a gap through passing, and it also requires players to be hard, ruthless and accurate, like Xiao Li's flying knife. Otherwise, either jerk off or hit the person's body.
Many people regard this as the weapon of choice to break down dense defences, but Arsenal's former long-range shooter Santi Cazorla may have degraded due to his age, and now he does not know what long-range shooting is.
Alex Sanchez? He didn't shoot the plane down, which was already a blessing for the people on the ground.
Granit Xhaka, the shell specialist known in the Bundesliga for his long balls and long-range shots, sat on the bench, so Arsenal didn't have the heavy weapon in the start.
There are four ways to take a set-piece.
Corner kicks, unless you have three or four high points, and you have to pass accurately, this way of breaking the goal is not high, purely depends on whether the opponent's goalkeeper has a head cramp.
In the absence of French striker Oliver Giroud, Hull City said there was no pressure on Laurent Koscielny.
Indirect free kicks, the same as corner kicks.
Direct free kicks, the first depends on whether the penalty is Andres Pirlo, Xavi, Alonso, David Beckham, Juninho, Cristiano Ronaldo and other free kick masters of the footwork, the second depends on whether the opponent's wall will block your shot, and third, it depends on whether the opponent's goalkeeper will break out.
But first you have to have first.
Well, Arsène Wenger reluctantly said that his team doesn't have this conventional weapon, and Sanchez's free-kick percentage is as low as a jerk, let alone Theo Walcott and Cazorla.
Even on the bench, this weapon is not equipped.
All that's left is the wing, hey, this can be there, Wenger said.
With fast Gunners such as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Alex Iwobi, Alex Alex Alex Iwobi, Alex Sanchez, Theo Walcott, Lucas Perez, Hector Bellerin, and oh no, Arsenal have always been known for their quick counter-attacks and wide attacks.
It's just that Hull City, who have long ceded the wing, only focus on the middle of the 30-meter area in front of the goal, but they protect the area between the big penalty line and the bottom line very well, so that Arsenal's fast horse can't invert the triangle pass to the threat zone in the middle of the penalty area or cut inside to hit the goal from a small angle.
Wide crosses and long balls at 45 degrees require a high point in the box, and a high level of ability from midfielders to grab points, which Arsenal does not have.
Well, after talking for a long time, in fact, it means that Hull City's dense defense is very strong, and Arsenal has no way to break the goal.
Hehe, reader, didn't you find that there are four ways to take set-pieces as mentioned earlier, and only three are said?
Yes, the last one, which is the most goal-scoring set-piece, is a penalty.
As long as you keep dribbling the ball into the penalty area, and keep leaning your feet on the opponent's legs, only eight or nine can fight for a penalty.
It's just that in the last home game, Hull City's penalty master Diego Alves (whose name is Diego is so awesome) saved a penalty from Swedish god Zlatan Ibrahimovic, which is God's penalty! San Diego is just not afraid of penalties, does Arsenal know?
Arsene Wenger knew, so he didn't hope for penalties, after all, Hull City were the home team, and as long as the foul was not obvious, Roger East, the young referee, would not be so easy to award a capital penalty that could change the outcome of the game and was full of great pressure.
When Hull City lost possession of the ball and adopted a dense defensive tactic of abandoning the wing, Arsenal's statistics in terms of passing and control kept rising, and in the case of not being able to cut inside on the side and penetrate the middle, Sanchez, Iwobi, Cazorla and others continued to try to shoot from a distance.
As a result, throughout the first half, fans saw the Tiger cowering at the Gunners' cannon and unable to move forward in the half, with the occasional counter-attack or two to no avail of a goalkeeper like Petr Cech.
So, the data for the first half are as follows:
Shot; 2:14, international convention, home team in front.
Shots on target: 1:4
Miss: 1:3
Shots blocked: 0:7
Shot saved: 1:3
Foul: 6:6
Corner: 0:3
Booked: 0:1
Possession: 12%: 88% (horror, this means that Hull City is completely suppressed)
Free kicks: 7:5
"I have to say that the technology of this Arsenal team is just to restrain the current Hull City, although Hull City has 6 former Gunners players, but it is obvious that they can't keep up with the rhythm of the other party, which may be the reason for the first time to play together, the run-in problems caused them to make more mistakes in the front court, and they can't get more ball, so it led to the suppression of the first half, allowing Arsenal to brush the highest half-time possession so far."
In the Sky Sports live room, Thierry Henry analyzed as the commentator of the game.
Martin Taylor smiled and said: "Although Hull City were passive on the pitch, Arsenal were unable to penetrate dangerous areas of the box and create a threat due to Hull City's very targeted defence. Without the help of a high striker as a fulcrum up front, Arsenal's small and agile attacking combination did little to help Hull City's dense defense in the middle, so both sides had to make adjustments if they were to make a difference in the second half. ”