040 Where is the breaking point?

Marseille, Velodrom Stadium.

Monaco's away game against Marseille made the fans anxious.

Neutral fans in front of the TV were even more tormented.

I can't wait to scold: Don't pretend to be your grandson and put on the bus, hurry up and get out!

If you don't shoot with two more shots, you really have to change the channel!

The most nerve-wracking image of the first 30 minutes was when Falcao collided with Marseille backline leader Diawara as he was running to receive a pass from James Rodriguez.

As a result, Diawara left the field with an injury!

Marseille boss Eri Popp has a gloomy face, and the injury to this mainstay of the defence is definitely a bad sign.

Lucas Mendes came off the bench to replace the injured Diawara.

Monaco did not change their stance due to the injury of the opposition defender.

It was a complete accident and didn't seem to have much impact on the game.

At least at the moment, I don't see much of a problem, after all, it will not be easy for James Rodriguez to get away from Marseille's two defensive midfielders and deliver a clever pass.

As the game drew to the end of the first half, Marseille seemed to be looking to take one last chance to attack, with left wing-back Edouard Mendy striding forward to contain Ocampos and deliver a through ball.

Ayew received the ball on the wing and cut inside quickly, and the speed caught Kurzava a little off guard, and in desperation, Kurzava chose to foul and put him to the ground.

The referee blew for a foul on Kurzawa and Marseille were awarded a direct free-kick from the left outside the box.

Valbuena ran to take the free kick, and Ye Yifeng went to stand and put a wall to block the opponent's shooting angle.

After the instructions of Croatian international Subaic, Ye Yifeng and his teammates stood in a good position, tensed the muscles on his body to protect the vital parts of his lower body, and prepared for the awareness that he could be hit by a football at any time.

The moment Valbuena kicked the ball out, Ye Yifeng immediately jumped, but the ball shot by the opponent was obviously above their heads.

It's a cross!

It's not a shot!

If it's a shot, it's definitely high.

Ye Yifeng immediately turned around and looked after landing, and happened to see Lucas Mendes, who came on as a substitute for the Marseille team, rushing forward to head the goal at the back of the penalty area!

The Monaco defense is completely leaking!

Mendes rushed to the top of the net and sent the ball directly into the back of the net, and Subaic didn't have time to make a save.

The Velodrome Stadium was thunderous.

Marseille fans cheered with excitement as Mendes scored the goal.

Four wins in a row are on the way!

Coach Eri Bowp was pleasantly surprised.

Diawara retired from injury, and Lucas Mendes made a passive substitution, which turned out to be a blessing or a curse!

The Monegasque generals looked solemn.

Ranieri frowned slightly, but his expression did not change much.

The Italian coach has always given people a very calm aura on the sidelines.

At the end of the first half, the players on the Monaco bench were ready to move.

The score is behind, it's time to adjust the attack, right?

They clearly underestimated Ranieri's patience and there were no substitutions at half-time.

Ranieri's tweaks in attack can only be to ask Moutinho to add a threat from the back.

If you rashly ask the side to strengthen the attack, it is likely that Valbuena and Ayew will break through the side defense one after another!

In this stalemate, Monaco can only adjust the range of midfield!

As long as Kondogbia can stop Payet, then Moutinho stepped forward to support James Rodriguez, combined with the strategy on the wing, it may not be a clever move to break the game.

In the second half, the two teams returned to the field and changed sides to fight again.

Ye Yifeng shuttled up and down the left wing, in fact, he and Ocampos' role on the wing today is more in line with the positioning of full-backs, the defense must be in place, the attack needs to be planned, and the coaching staff does not require them to play the threat of cutting inside.

Marseille focused on counter-attacking in the second half, but repeated quick attacks on the flanks were ineffective.

Valbuena had a headache.

Whether he is receiving or dribbling on the side, as long as he slows down in front of Abidal, he will inevitably be pasted up from behind by Ye Yifeng.

Either Ye Yifeng stabbed the ball out from the side and back, or he made a control change to complete the next second, but was robbed by the experienced Abidal!

Once he runs inside and cuts, Abidal will decisively put in the inside line for a grab, if he returns to the side, he will find that Ye Yifeng has actually retreated to the position of almost fullback and is eyeing him!

In the first half, Marseille won a free-kick on the left and relied on the insertion of a full-back to break the predicament of the wingers in front.

After the score was ahead, the full-backs of the Marseille team in the second half only provided limited strategies, rarely hitting the dangerous area of attack in the front, and more defensively.

Although Monaco's second-half offensive seemed to put the Marseille team under pressure in the front, the Marseille team's Romao and Imbra's sweeping in the middle of the backfield and the joint defense also made the back line able to take the lead in the defense!

Monaco's attacking threat, ball delivery and chance creation always feel like a little bit off!

But in fact, the little bit of bad luck can't be changed!

The tactical design and coaching style of Eli Pope and Ranieri made the conversation between the two teams stalemate from start to finish.

After 70 minutes, Eri Popp used up his second substitution.

Sheru replaced Payet to strengthen the midfield defence.

In Baop's eyes, as long as the threat from Moutinho is contained, then Monaco's overall offensive will not pose the slightest threat!

Monaco still didn't make any substitutions.

Even the two teaching assistants looked anxious.

Marseille's substitutions did contain Moutinho's attacking threat, but at the same time, it also made Marseille's attack lose its threat in the middle.

Sherou organized the attack at the back or passed the ball to the wing, but because he didn't rush forward to the middle of the front like Payet, this freed up Monaco defender Kondogbia!

Ranieri was keenly aware of this and made gestures on the sidelines to get the team to start attacking from the wings!

Ye Yifeng and Ocampos are about to get to work!

They can be relieved of their defensive duties and threaten as much as possible on the flanks of the frontcourt.

Because no matter which side the Marseille team plays, Kondogbia will be able to help defend the side without worries!

And in order to increase the threat of attacking from the wings, Ranieri is also considering substitutions.

Who can I put it in?

Anthony Martial?

Ranieri was even able to predict that Anthony Martial would have made a couple of seemingly threatening breakthroughs after coming on, only to end up failing!

Marseille's defense is at the top level of Ligue 1, and a child under the age of 18 will be allowed to make a mistake!

That would only cost Monaco a lot of attacking opportunities.

Carrasco?

How much more can it be compared to the threat posed by Ye Yifeng and Ocampos?

Ranieri was unsure.

Instead of switching sides, it may be more effective to fight for a center forward at the end!

Perhaps in the eyes of the audience, this game lacks excitement.

However, the French football critics in the media table thought that the two teams were really playing chess, not far-sighted, but definitely fine-tuned according to the changes in the situation on the field.

Marseille began to slow down the tempo and the formation shrank to the back.

They wanted to play comfortably on the counter-attack, but successive counter-attacks down the flanks were either stifled by Monaco on the flanks or the final pass failed to create a threat.

Monaco's wide attacking side were more likely to try to find out if Falcao could threaten in the box.

Ye Yifeng and Ocampos both had regular crosses, and Falcao was also submerged in Marseille's tight defence.

When the game was 77 minutes later, Ye Yifeng had just chased back to the back and saw Kondogbia help the wing, forcing Valbuena to send a cross.

Carvalho cleared the ball with a solid header in the box, and Moutinho dropped back in the middle to complete possession at the back.

Ye Yifeng turned around and started to run to the frontcourt.

At this point, consciousness is plunged into darkness.

The Marseille team's tight defense made Ye Yifeng feel unprecedented pressure.

He didn't know what he should do to help the team turn the tables!

From the point of view of strength, James Rodriguez and Falcao both struggled today, and their ability to be completely suppressed under the opponent's tight defensive line!

First of all, there is no space, and secondly, the offensive and defensive confrontation in a small area is indeed due to the strength of the opponent's defensive ability, and the power is knocked down!

The card dissipates and the light flickers and disappears.

Ye Yifeng saw the season under the former French Ligue 1 logo: 2004-2005.

It all depends on what team and what players it is!

Lyon's crest then appeared.

Ye Yifeng's heart is not good!

After the last time it appeared in the 2004-2005 season in Lyon...... He saw Michael Essien!

The team needs to step up their offense now, attack!

The last screen shines!

A player standing against the backdrop of the Brazilian flag caused Ye Yifeng to fall into a momentary distraction.

How did you forget about him?

The radiant picture in front of him moved from far and near, and Ye Yifeng coincided with the figure of the Brazilian player.

The name of the player next to him also passed through him.

Juninho Penambucano!

Commonly known as:

Juninho Jr.!