Section 478 Willpower

Mourinho obviously has a high level of confidence in Chelsea, but Wolfsburg opposite him is definitely not a very good team to deal with. , the latest chapter access: . At the beginning of the game, Chelsea did immediately give Wolfsburg a dismissal, but in the following game, time passed minute by minute, and the entire first half passed quickly, but Chelsea were never able to break Wolfsburg's big 'goal'.

Eden Hazard cut in again and again, Eto'o ran again and again, and the Chelsea players did their best in the Wolves half, but they were never able to break through the Wolfsburg defence. Compared to the previous game, apart from the reversal of attack and defence, the situation of the game was extremely close, and Chelsea were also powerless in the face of Wolfsburg's stubborn defense.

Clearly, it's not just Chelsea who are prepared. Chelsea in this game, of course, adjusted their lineup, full of confidence, but in order to be able to defend Chelsea's attack, before the game, Wolfsburg not only carried out stronger tactical planning, but even strengthened at the psychological level, in the face of Chelsea's attack, Wolfsburg performed very decisively, from the beginning, has been steadily defending. This game, Chelsea want to win, it is far from so easy, their opponent is not a bite to gnaw on.

After all, in the final analysis, although Chelsea's attack has become much stronger, Wolfsburg, who are playing at home, is still full of advantages. Their defense was not bad, and the opponent's attack moves were only two or three times, and under the full defense, the defense of Wolfsburg was naturally very solid.

After winning 2-2 away, Wolfsburg can win as long as they hold on to their home stadium, and it is clear that Wolfsburg is very aware of this. Under such conditions, Wolfsburg naturally cannot collapse at the touch of a button, and on the pitch, their stubbornness is also very 'strong', and Chelsea's attack has never been able to make any difference.

However, a 2-2 draw was only a small advantage after all. It only takes one goal to upset that balance. And Chelsea, who insist on attacking on the pitch, are obviously very aware of this, although the attack is not so ideal. But they never stopped attacking, apparently because they knew that if they persevered, they would win.

The Champions League is not just a contest of skills and tactics. It is also a contest of fighting spirit and will, and this game once again proves this. And after the second half, it was a battle of fighting spirit and will, and Chelsea once again had the upper hand.

Shortly after the start of the second half, Frank Lampard got the football again in midfield, and when he got the ball, Hazard on the left side also quickly chose to 'cut in' forward at this time.

Chelsea in the game. This is one of the most common attacking patterns, with the midfielder passing through Eden Hazard to attack, which is Chelsea's most common tactic. And the Wolfsburg players are obviously very aware of this, they are also shrinking, and immediately gathered near Hazard, trying to prevent this 'shot' and 'goal'.

Their defence was enough to keep Hazard from chances, but Frank Lampard didn't choose to 'hand' the ball to Hazard again this time in the centre circle. He took a step forward with the ball. A straight ball on the ground and a forward pass to Samuel Eto'o, who was returning in front of the box.

In this case, Lampard did not opt for his usual tactics and used a more 'precise' through ball. Giving Chelsea a chance! It was a pass that allowed Samuel Eto'o to get the ball directly in front of the box, and that's what Lampard was all about on the pitch.

In fact, if you really have to say, compared to Lampard, David Luiz's technical level is not bad at all, and he and Nemanja Matic are combined. It is definitely the strongest midfield combination in the whole of Chelsea. However, as a defender, he is a little too sloppy in terms of offensive skills after all, and there are many times when he doesn't think much about his passing. Compared to Frank Lampard, he is inferior after all, and it is also the most crucial reason why Mourinho uses him in this kind of key game.

Chelsea are not a particularly attacking team that can create a lot of chances, so they need to take every hard-earned opportunity. Players like David Luiz who play too 'frizzy' and often 'sex' the ball without thinking about it are not suitable for them. The more they want to win, the more they need to be safe, and that's what Lampard is all about.

In front of the penalty area, Eto'o, who received the ball, was already 'pressing' the ball into the box. At half-time, Samuel Eto'o was still in good spirits, and as soon as he got the ball, he pressed forward with the ball and 'pressed' close to the Wolfsburg penalty area.

And seeing his arrival, the players of Wolfsburg are also like big enemies: they all know how terrible Eto'o is with the ball at his feet compared to players like Schurrle.

And this time, Eto'o, who was standing in front of the penalty area, immediately showed Wolfsburg his 'color' level again. With the ball, he moved forward cautiously, and in front of Kjaer, who was on guard, he seemed to be ready to break to the right, and was carefully looking for an angle to prepare to explode and accelerate. However, after shaking twice in front of Kjaer, Eto'o found his chance when Kjaer took a small step back. He suddenly slammed the ball to the left with his right foot, and in front of the penalty area, he moved laterally!

Kjaer, who was standing in front of him, couldn't keep up with the rhythm of his sudden movement. He had prepared Eto'o to take a frontal attack, but who knew that Eto'o would choose such a sideways move that avoided the weight and was light. He really wanted to chase after him, so he snatched the ball from Eto'o's feet, but the continuous smashing of the left and right feet in the process of dribbling the ball was originally Eto'o's most proud skill, and even if Kjaer wanted to chase it, where could he catch up?

Samuel Eto'o took a sudden step to the left, allowing him to sit on the right side of the box and break away from Kjaer's defence. It seemed like it was only one step away, but it was no longer possible for Kjaer to keep up with him.

And for a top striker like Samuel Eto'o, even a step away is enough.

At the edge of the box, after opening up the distance between him and Kjaer, Eto'o did not hesitate to hesitate. He caught up with the soccer ball and then kicked it out with a direct shot with his left foot. The process of his 'shooting' and 'goal', without a little preparation and adjusting the pace of the 'wave' wasted time, from smashing the ball to 'shooting' and 'goal', he only took three steps, and between these three steps, the right foot smashed, the left foot 'shot', he also showed his skills to the fullest.

Although this 'shot' and 'goal' don't seem to be difficult, the real level is very 'outstanding'. Both of his feet show an extremely 'brilliant' technique, which many players cannot achieve in a lifetime. And Eto'o, as a master with equally skilled left and right foot skills, can shoot left and right with the bow, which is also his biggest advantage, enough to catch many defenders off guard.

What's more, in his 'shooting' and 'goal', in addition to his ability to control the ball, his 'shooting' skills are also fully displayed: from the moment he just smashed the ball and moved a step to the left, in front of him, Naldo had already rushed over. And after Eto'o completely dodged Kjaer, Naldo had blocked his way to 'shoot' and 'goal'. Wolfsburg's defense has indeed improved a lot after the grinding of the previous game, and they have done a very good job compared to before, but such a block has not been able to embarrass Eto'o.

In just three steps, Eto'o not only adjusted his pace, but also used his 'color' judgment ability to choose the best 'shot' and 'goal' angle. Even if Nardó's defensive support was extremely timely, it was impossible to embarrass Eto'o. His 'shot' 'goal' went straight to the top of Naldo's head, passed over his head, and fell directly towards the ball 'goal'!

Possession, awareness, skilfulness of the left and right feet, 'shooting', anticipation, these basic skills of a striker, Eto'o showed it all in just three steps. Now he may not be the cheetah with the top running speed that can make people fearful, but even so, he is still the top offensive master!

The ball flew over Naldo's head and towards the 'goal' behind him. And the "precision" of this "shooting" and "door" also makes people sigh with joy. After an arc in the air, the ball flew almost against the crossbar to the upper left corner of the goal, and Benaglio, who was standing a little far away, even if he jumped wildly towards this place, was still too long to stop the path of the football.

The football came more and more empty, and with the roar of the football 'fans' of the whole field, it got into the 'goal' of the ball!

After 53 minutes of the second half, Chelsea finally scored their goal. Samuel Eto'o's 'shot' and 'goal' finally gave Chelsea the lead!

The big score was turned into 3-2 by them, and they started to gain the upper hand for the first time. Samuel Eto'o's goal gave Chelsea the light of day, and Mourinho proudly raised his hands on the sidelines to celebrate his team's lead. It took more than 140 minutes for Chelsea to take the lead, and he had plenty of reason to cheer for such a hard-earned lead.

Standing on the field, watching the football fly into the net, the players of Wolfsburg could only sigh. However, they were not as upset as they had been.

Maybe it's because in the last game against Chelsea, they realized that their mental instability is the biggest enemy, and in the game against Dort' 'Monter', they also sharpened themselves, so in this game, even if they were behind, the Wolfsburg players still didn't despair so quickly.

Falling behind by one goal is a bit of a headache, but it's not a reason to despair. Chelsea were able to finish the game in the last game, and this one, Wolfsburg still has time. They played at home throughout the second half and were not necessarily unable to score. What's more, 50 minutes have passed, and as time goes by, the fitness of the Chelsea players may not be able to keep up.

Mourinho opted to use the veteran, and then he had to suffer the problems that come with the veteran. Looking at Frank Lampard, who was not running very fast on the pitch, the players at Wolfsburg were also secretly thinking about how to use the opponent's physical strength.