Chapter 164: Art Football
At the start of the second half, David Winston still didn't choose any personnel changes, which seemed to have become a habit for him. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info He's also become a manager who doesn't like to make substitutions, in fact, he likes a stable lineup, but that doesn't mean he will get a lineup to get the players tired to death. Judging from the Premier League matches this season, among the 20 teams, the Southampton team has the most players in the squad, except for the substitute goalkeeper Rene Adler, almost all the rest of the players have played in the Premier League this season. In fact, David Winston is a great advocate of the rotation system, he believes that such a rotation system can not only allow the players to get a good and sufficient rest time, but also drive the same very good players on the bench, so that the team will naturally form a virtuous circle, so that the team is more united, but also let the players know more about the difficulty of the main lineup, and motivate them to train harder, because there are players behind them who work hundreds of times harder than them. In this way, the competitive state on the court can be well guaranteed.
Of course, in his previous life, David Winston has also sprayed head coaches who use a rotation system. In a previous life, former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers, Northern Ireland. This brother likes to rotate the lineup very much, but what often happens is that in the end, he doesn't know who to rotate and who to let be the main force, which makes the players very passive and complaining, which also greatly reduces the team's combat effectiveness. Brendan Rodgers always rotates players at inopportune times, making inexplicable changes that lead to avoidable tragedies.
Of course, Brendan Rodgers hasn't yet become a head coach in this world, having retired early at the age of 20 and then started coaching the Reading Academy team at Reading, where he still trains the youngsters. This news is also what David Winston heard from Les Reid the other day, listening to Les Reid, it seems that Southampton College is in dire need of a group of young coaches, and Brendan Rodgers has come into his sights. It's just that David Winston doesn't remember where Brendan Rodgers went after leaving Reading in his previous life, only that he had a not-so-happy time with Liverpool. And his bizarre and irregular rotation system is also the most criticized.
In the midst of David Winston's cranky thoughts, the second half of the game quietly began. The players still follow the tactical ideas of head coach David Winston, executing the pass-based passing and controlling style of play, and with a more active front-court pressing tactic than in the first half, making this set of tactics more three-dimensional. David Winston watched the game and there was still no suspense that Southampton was dominating the field.
Compared with the first half, the fans in the second half somewhat accepted this style of play, and some fans began to cheer, looking at the Blackburn players just couldn't grab the South Shore Poolon players who seemed to be very casual and actually had high tactical intentions of the pass, this feeling is cool, the thief is comfortable, just like walking monkeys in usual training, and now the monkey is the whole team of Blackburn.
Ten minutes into the second half, Blackburn had a measly 20 per cent possession, compared to a terrifying 80 per cent for Southampton. No, Southampton snatched the ball from the feet of Blackburn Rovers again, John Drape controlled the ball, and with a slight adjustment, passed the ball to the feet of Anders Svensson, who was standing parallel to him, so that the player with better ball control skills organized the attack, Anders Svensson took the ball to the Blackburn half of the team, and then passed the ball to the feet of David Villa, who withdrew to receive it, once David Villa retreated to get the ball and organize the attack, which means that the forward player David Silva will step forward, Take advantage of the gap left in the middle by defending David Villa.
David Villa took the ball to attract a Blackburn central defender to defend a little, at this time, David Villa immediately passed the ball to the feet of Anders Svensson in front of him, Anders Svensson did not stop the ball, and immediately followed the speed of David Villa's pass to himself and rubbed the ball forward, and the direction of the ball was the direction of David Silva forward. David Silva was so fast at this point that Blackburn's centre-backs didn't react at all and didn't fall into the offside trap at the Blackburn backline. Anders Svensson's ball perfectly crossed the entire Blackburn backline, and then a wonderful arc fell to the feet of the elf David Silva, so that a pass and a run were left with David Silva and the Blackburn goalkeeper in an instant. At this time, the goalkeeper had already surrendered with his gun. David Silva struck a deft shot into the bottom left corner of the net.
Perfect fit!! Perfect goal!! Perfect Art Soccer!!
That's what Sky Sports commentator Michael Bitt, who was in charge of broadcasting the game, said that he couldn't put into words to describe the flawless fit. Even artistic football was used to define the nature of this fit. If David Winston could have heard Michael Bit's commentary at the time, then David Winston would have hugged Michael Bit because he liked the definition, artistic football, and playing football out of the art feel.
It was also incredible, and speechless with emotion, all the South Shore Purton fans at St Mary's Stadium, who were now sorry for the boos in the first half, and they were ready to apologize with even louder, hilarious shouts and singing, they loved the South Shore Purton team, elegant, wonderful and impeccable. It's like a work of art.
David Winston was not as excited as he imagined, maybe he was tired of seeing the players on the training ground like this, or maybe he already knew that this moment would eventually come, and when it came, it was better to pretend to be deeper, be a beautiful man quietly, and listen to the cheers from the world for himself and the players. David Winston also knows that the current Southampton does not have one-tenth of the strength of Barcelona in its heyday in its previous life, and may not be able to become the Barcelona team of this world, so it is better to become the unique Southampton team in this world. (To be continued.) )