Chapter 130: Everything Begins to Be Difficult
The constant repulsion in the stadium made David Winston even have some tinnitus, and the atmosphere was simply too enthusiastic. Pen ~ fun ~ www.biquge.info it's just a pity that Manchester City's own hometown players are not in the starting list.
A crisp flute sound swept through the repulsion, and then the audience fell silent for a moment, followed by more enthusiastic cheers and shouts.
The new season has begun.
After the start of the game, Southampton and Manchester City did not make too many attempts in attack, both made many inversions in the backfield, and then each of them directly found the forward players with big kicks, but the Southampton team was more inferior in the competition for high balls. David Villa's height is as devastating as an ant meeting an elephant compared to Manchester City's centre-back Margaret Sacher.
Time slowly moved forward with their own pace, and the Southampton team also changed from the initial cramped to adapt to the rhythm of the game, and began to slowly control the rhythm of the game, which was a scene that Southampton team could hardly see last season, and this is also the idea that David Winston has been instilling in the players, hold the game in our hands, then victory will be within reach.
The first chance was in the 26th minute of the first half. This time, Southampton was still pressed by Yaya Toure in midfield, snatching the ball from Sinclair's feet, and then using the speed of his long legs to quickly launch a counterattack, Yaya Toure passed the ball to David Silva, who had already run to the receiving spot, when Yaya Toure passed a man. David Silva was surrounded by Barton and Musampa two Manchester City players in an instant after taking the ball, but I saw David Silva like an elf, wantonly controlling the ball between the two, first passed the ball gently forward, and happened to pass the ball under Barton's crotch, after David Silva held the ball again, Musampa did not hesitate too much in the face of the frontal defense, and immediately simply stepped on the bicycle to shake off the clumsy Musampa and continue to dribble forward. These two moves to get rid of the breakthrough caused a burst of cheers from the Saints fans present. David Silva didn't forget the whole tactical feature because of these two brilliant escapes, he kept watching his compatriot David Villa's movement with his spare eyes, and when he saw that David Villa had gotten rid of Manchester City centre-back Somer, he quickly passed the ball out!
Straight ball!
Relentlessly tore apart the entire defence of Manchester City! The ball passed between Satcher and Sommel, and the two had no choice but to do it, as they both moved in the direction of the goal, and it looked awkward to turn their heads and feet to clear.
But! This time England's goalkeeper James stepped up.
His strikes blocked David Villa's angle, resulting in David Villa's first shot in the Premier League being finished with an anti-aircraft shot.
David Winston, however, was full of praise for this cooperation, shouting loudly at David Villa on the sidelines and encouraging him. He knew it would take more determination to break down the door for Manchester City.
He turned his head to look at Hierro, who nodded appreciatively at the attack.
Southampton's forward pressing made the Manchester City players very uncomfortable, and they could only find two strikers frequently, but this kind of attacking method is exactly what Southampton liked, and the two central defenders were extremely good at heading, and facing such a high ball was as simple as eating.
David Winston put Dirk Kuyt on the right winger to make the most of his defensive prowess. Dirk Kuyt had always been a striker at Feyenoord before, but after arriving at Southampton, David Winston began to let Dirk Kuyt receive special training in defence, because he knew that Dirk Kuyt's goal efficiency in the previous life in the Liverpool team was indeed a bit touching, and there are many options in the forward position now, so it is better to let him enter a new position to adapt.
"Dirk Kuyt made another successful tackle, and God knows how many times he made a tackle of the game, he's a striker!!" The Sky Sports commentator who was in charge of commentating the game exclaimed.
Dirk Kuyt ran down the right with the ball and looked up in the box before a cross into the box.
There is only one player in the box, David Villa, which David Winston cannot be satisfied with, such a flanking simply cannot completely kill the opponent.
Sure enough, Dirk Kuyt's cross was headed out of the box by a Manchester City player. Yaya Toure from outside the box also flew high with a fierce shot.
David Winston, who was smiling just now, suddenly frowned, and his face was clouded. He was very unhappy with the attack just now, the current Southampton team is so unstable, maybe he could play a match just now, but the next scene is that there is only one player in the penalty area, and everyone else is lazily watching the game.
"Cheer me up!! Adam!!! Didn't you wake up!! Run for me!! Grab me!! David Winston put his hands to his lips and leaned forward and roared into the arena.
David Winston needs to have a good talk with Adam Lallana, the rookie of last season's team, he feels that Adam Lallana's psychology has changed a little now, and the recent training form has been good and bad, and he feels a little fluttery. David Winston won't put that on the back of his mind, and of course he won't hesitate to sell Adam Lallana if he doesn't compromise because there are plenty of players in the position to suit him, Frank Ribery, Peter Trohowski, and even Gareth Bale.
Adam Lallana also heard the roar of his own head coach David Winston and immediately cheered up, he also knows David Winston's temper, and he will never give any player who uses himself to excuse himself.
The scene is back in a tug-of-war. Manchester City's recyclable defence left Southampton a bit of a struggle, with a huge bucket formation that prevented the ball from getting into the Manchester City box, which was David Winston's biggest headache. Now Southampton's forward line lacks a high point like Crouch's, and the attacking routine lacks a bit of novelty. I really don't know if it's the right decision to let Crouch go.
The score of the first half was also fixed at 0-0. How to break down the iron bucket and regulate the emotions of the players is something that David Winston needs to solve at half-time. (To be continued.) )