1164 Exhausting Him?
"Kuyt! Kuyt scores a goal for Liverpool! Now Liverpool is 1:2 down, which is a crucial goal for Liverpool!
I have to say that although Kuyt, who is diligent in the Liverpool team, sometimes seems inconspicuous, he is not as famous as other stars in the team, but he is very important to Liverpool!
It was he who created the goal!
He broke the ball at the back and played it to Alonso before making a decisive run forward.
Qin Xiong pushed forward the attack on the wing, he broke through Lahm's defense, and the way the ball was divided, a wonderful breakthrough, and then his close cross, which was sent to Kuyt in the penalty area with precision.
Bad Stuber's inexperience was still lacking, and he was helpless to deal with Kuyt's onslaught and could only watch Kuyt finish and blast the ball into the Bayern Munich goal.
Bout couldn't help it, he didn't have time to block the near corner of the goal, and this ball Liverpool hit a thunderous blow! ”
Kuyt let out a roar after the goal and rushed to the sidelines, where he hugged Qin Xiong, and the huge pressure on the Liverpool players after the opening kick-off was relieved.
Coman was also relieved on the sidelines, and the away goal was worth a fortune anyway.
He casually glanced at Van Gaal, who was sitting in the dugout as if he had been poured cold water, and then exhaled a long breath and applauded, telling the players to continue to cheer and maintain the current momentum.
Van Gaal's brain is spinning at the moment.
He's thinking about Liverpool's real tactical play.
From the opening moment, he insisted on Qin Xiong as the core of the attack, which was actually unwise.
Qin Xiong is very strong, super strong!
But if Liverpool pins their attacking opportunities on him every time and passes the ball to his feet, it will exhaust Qin Xiong to death!
Like Totti of Roma at a certain time.
The team-mate just passed the ball to Totti, and the rest was left alone. Is this a sign of trust in Totti? No, it's going to consume Totti to death!
Just like Barcelona and Real Madrid, teammates should be more likely to share the pressure for Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, rather than closing their eyes and passing the ball to them as if they were getting the job done.
It's just that Liverpool played like this after the opening, which is not wise at all.
Originally, Van Gaal also thought that Koeman had too much trust and use of Qin Xiong.
After all, the last game was a big four in Camp Nou Qin Xiong, if he can continue the performance of the last game. Conquering Allianz was not a whimsical idea.
But after that goal, Van Gaal had doubts.
In the end, Qin Xiong himself was frustrated in the continuous impact and chose to retreat, serve his teammates, and let his teammates attack the city, or was this simply the established deployment of Coman before the game.
used Qin Xiong as a bait to paralyze Bayern Munich's defense, so that when the time was ripe, he suddenly shifted the focus of attack and caught Bayern Munich off guard!
Van Gaal continued to watch the game with confusion.
Bayern Munich also held on to the lead. There's no need to panic.
They are also actively trying to exploit Liverpool's weaknesses at the back.
In the 32nd minute of the game, Robben dribbled from the right side to advance the attack, Aurelio focused on defending Robben's line, but Robben dribbled the ball to the bottom line, he skillfully controlled the ball, and when Aurelio and Mascherano wrapped him up, he passed the ball behind Qin Xiong.
Qin Xiong looked back and saw Ram assisting. Lahm quickly crossed the ball diagonally to the middle of the box.
Schweinsteiger had the ball in front of Alonso and he fired a long-range shot. Alonso didn't shake this time, Schweinsteiger really faked the real pass!
The ball rolled past Alonso's left side, and Alonso turned to look and saw Thomas Muller taking a step in front of Agg.
Ager and Skrtel closed down and Muller gently passed the ball to Olic between the two centre-backs, who slotted the ball across the board.
Muller played the ball diagonally into the right side of the penalty area. After Olich's pass got in front of him, Muller stepped forward and broke straight through Liverpool's back line to form a one-on-one goal!
But it wasn't particularly good for a one-on-one chance, first of all he was diagonally towards goal. Secondly, Muller was a bit more powerful on the ball, and he was already close to the baseline when he caught up with the football.
He forced a half-turn shot and the ball hit the side-netting.
Muller lost his balance in order to complete the shot, and after a roll, he knelt on the ground, and when he saw that his shot missed the goal, he immediately looked up to the sky and roared.
'Bayern Munich's approach to tearing apart Liverpool's defence was effective, but unfortunately this time Muller couldn't get the shot right, maybe he should have passed the ball more, the young lad was more confident after the goal, but it wasn't necessarily wise.'
Liverpool escaped the game.
In the absence of Carragher, the centre-back combination of Ague and Skrtel is indeed struggling to cope with the pressure of a matchup at the top.
Two minutes later, when Steven Gerrard passed the ball down the middle to Qin Xiong, who cut inside in a position, Qin Xiong used his speed advantage to break through Van Bommel's defence and then collided with Torres.
He cut through the flanks between Lahm and Van Bitten and fired a left-footed direct volley into the box when Bout had left the goal.
Being too close to Bout, Bout raised his hand to block the ball, causing the ball to change its trajectory and eventually fly over the crossbar into the stands.
Qin Xiong regretted that he had missed this opportunity, he bowed his head and sighed, and then prepared to go for a corner.
"Liverpool almost equalized, but unfortunately Qin Xiong's shot was saved by Bute! Bayern Munich and Liverpool were attacking each other, and both were able to form shots in the box, and the game was so fast-paced that it almost lost track of time. ”
Louis van Gaal was thoughtful in the dugout.
From the current point of view, Qin Xiong's assist for Kuyt's goal just now should be an accident, rather than Liverpool's main tactical strategy.
Qin Xiong is still the core of the attack, and his play directly determines the success or failure of Liverpool's attack.
If that's all there is to it, then the game is much simpler.
Koeman, on the other hand, began to stand on the sidelines and began to look calm.
No matter how dangerous the situation is, as long as Liverpool can play a threatening attack, he will not panic.
Did Liverpool put Qin Xiong as the core today and put all the attacking responsibilities on his shoulders?
The answer in Koeman's mind was no.
It's just that Liverpool is waiting for an opportunity, and it can't let Bayern Munich figure out Liverpool's hole cards all at once.
Only by leaving the opponent in a state of confusion and paralysis can it be more conducive to Liverpool to launch a deadly offensive! (To be continued.) )