Chapter 106: Inducement (Ask for the first order)

"The opposition doesn't have a wide player, so when attacking, the striker will pull the side and act as a winger for a while. The vacancy that is pulled out is filled by the midfielders in time and temporarily acts as strikers, which requires them to have a very high comprehensive ability. ”

Although Eddie Howe pointed out the shortcomings of the opponent's existence, he still has not found a way to break down the opponent's defense.

Rotherham are looking for a draw and are more consistent than them in terms of mentality in the first place.

And from the point they conceded the goal, the attacking ability they showed was something that Bournemouth did not dare to underestimate.

'In the second half, the opposition will definitely strengthen the defense, so we switched to 4-3-3, although it is attacking, but we have to attract the opposing players.

"Rowe, Wilson, Ryan, the three of you have to be flexible, switch positions more, and try to get the ball on both sides of their ribs."

"Yin Eun, Adam, you also see the opportunity to step forward, they don't have wide players, don't be afraid of them counterattacking."

"O'Kane, Gosling, you have a little more lateral coverage and try to help the defense."

Speaking of which, Eddie Howe has nothing to say.

The rest can only be left to his disciples.

Steve Evans was pleased with the performance of his players, at least from the first half, and was able to follow the accountable tactics strictly.

Especially in the forward position, Pringle's role is the biggest contributor to containing the opponent's counterattack.

Steve asked the players to continue to maintain this rhythm in the second half and not to attack easily.

Because of the gaps on both sides of the 4-3-1-2 formation, it is very easy to be counterattacked by the opponent.

As soon as the second half began, Bournemouth easily pushed the ball across the half-pitch and were immediately pressed.

Their constant shifts on the periphery allowed the game to go into "garbage time".

Rotherham immediately gave up pressing as soon as they saw the ball back into the opposition half.

In short, the ball can be given to you, but the space for passing, they have to hold it firmly.

It reminded the home fans of the 2010 World Cup, when Spain took the lead over Portugal and the lethargic pass from goalkeeper to striker and from striker to goalkeeper.

Hush!

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New York Stadium burst into boos.

[The fans at the scene expressed their dissatisfaction with the players with boos, and the game process was really different from the first half. 】

The commentator is also a little embarrassed, compared to the first half, although the offense and defense are also clear, but the tactical intentions of the two teams are very obvious, and there is also a good physical confrontation, which can make fans look forward to it.

As for the second half, how did this pass-and-control style of play become the sleepy style of play in La Liga.

The English league is about confrontation and attack.

Isn't reducing the length of the pitch and widening the pitch so that the two sides can quickly advance to each other's halves?

The kind of rapid gallop of the striding meteor rushing into the opponent's penalty area made the fans' blood boil.

But what is it now, no speed, no confrontation, coach do you know the ball.

During the New Year, we are here to find passion, not to sleep here.

The home fans booed, not only Bournemouth, but also incidentally expressed their dissatisfaction with their own team.

"Hey, don't be a shrunken turtle, attack it and let them know how good we are."

"I'm about to fall asleep, hurry up and attack me."

"I spent money to watch the offense, not to sleep, and if I kick like this again, give me a refund."

The front-row fans close to the stadium began to yell into the stadium, and although the players were concentrating on the game, they could still faintly hear the fans' dissatisfaction.

Especially when the attack is concentrated on the wings, the fans wave their objects to express their dissatisfaction, and the complaints are clearly heard in their ears.

The Rotherham players were also a little uncomfortable listening to it.

It's all arranged by the manager, what's the matter with us?

You have to scold and scold the manager.

Although I was a little unhappy in my heart, what the fans said was also true.

The opponent has no way to penetrate the area of his own penalty area, and the pass is not threatening, so you can press forward appropriately to put pressure on them.

Besides, the opposing strikers have retreated so deeply, far away from the penalty area, and lost their offensive ability.

If there is a counterattack, they can't fight it.

Gradually, the Rotherham players' inner desire to attack was hooked.

This is a normal psychological phenomenon. In competitive sports, the confidence of players increases as they begin to gain an advantage, which encourages them to inflate their desire to attack.

There won't be anyone who doesn't have a good chance and looks dryly from behind.

Moreover, the dissatisfaction expressed by the fans is also a factor that contributes to their increased desire.

The coach said not to attack easily, but it does not mean that there will be no counterattack.

If there's an opportunity to fight back, you have to take advantage of it.

In such a situation, Rotherham began to slowly move up the formation.

Their upward promotion is not blind, and they still maintain the mutual echo between the various lines of defense.

Especially the protection of the side roads.

In the 48th minute, Rotherham made a tackle when the midfielder's quick move forward to give the full-back space to cut forward.

Full-back Brendley, who provided the assist in the first half, once again took the ball down the flank of Bournemouth and passed it to goal.

Clark Harris and Cook, who followed up in the middle, jumped up at the same time to fight for the ball.

Clarke, under the interference, did not eat the right part, and the ball limply drew an arc, which was easily picked off by the goalkeeper.

The attack did not score, but it allowed the fans to see a wonderful counterattack, and the applause was thunderous instantly.

This is the English league, let that useless pass, get out of here.

The passion and madness of the fans is also contagious to the players, who believe that they can play good attacking football against a team that is unbeaten in the league this season.

Eddie Howe was a little worried, although he had to induce the opponent to attack, but the quality of the counterattack just now was really a bit scary.

Now what he is worried about is whether his own attack can be scored after the opponent attacks.

One of the most effective ways to break through the opponent's "bucket formation" is to get the ball in the rib area.

Because the more dangerous the place, the more important it is for the opponent's defense.

Picking up the ball here attracts more players and creates space for your teammates.

In order to help the attack, the Bournemouth backline also pressed through the half and participated in the team's attack.

This has the added benefit of inducing the opponent to see the counter-attack.

Bournemouth are still concentrating their attacks on the flanks because there are plenty of open spaces.

After Ryan Frazier picked up the ball on the wing, Rossi quickly moved sideways to meet it.

Meanwhile, right wing-back Yoon Hart also stepped in on the side.

This forced defender Brendley, who had intended to mark Rossi, to switch to the wing-backs who were cutting forward.

But Blindley didn't immediately communicate with right centre-back Craig Morgan about who would defend Rossi.

This hesitation time gave Rossi room to pick up the ball in the ribs.

Ryan Ferreser passed the ball to Rossi and cut inside laterally to form a 90Β° right-angle run with Yoon.

And in the middle, Rossi has two comfortable exit points.

Rossi looked at Ryan Ferreser, who was running sideways, but pushed a straight line with his right foot to give the ball to Yoon, who was cutting forward.

This "sound and blow" pass instantly stunned the Rotherham defence.

Because their attention was all drawn to the direction of Rossi's eyes.

Yoon Eun didn't stop the ball and swept it straight to the goal.

Because he knows that as long as he takes an extra step, the opposing central defender is very likely to return to the defense.

The opportunities that Rossi created would be wasted.

When Wilson was on the side of Rossi, he moved to the middle and acted as a central striker.

When Rossi split the ball up the flank, he was clever enough to cut forward.

[The ball is passed to the goal, Wilson steps forward and hits the goal!]

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【goal!

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[The goal goes in and Bournemouth takes the lead again.] 】

[This is a wide coordination, Luo takes the ball in the ribs and uses a very deceptive passing action to pass the ball to his teammates on the wing. 】

[Rotherham's defense in this position made a major mistake. Where did Ben's midfielder go here? 】

The commentator watched the replay very puzzled, and it turned out that after Rossi got the ball here, defender Paul Green did not put pressure on him for the first time, but turned sideways to observe the situation behind him.

He's watching to see if there's a chance to fight back.

Because Bournemouth's full-backs and full-backs have all come up, the huge space on the left is the most suitable for counter-attacking.

But no one expected that Rossi would be able to tear through the defense with such a ghostly pass in this position.

[I believe that after this goal, the next game will not be dull anymore.] 】

The narrator laughed out loud.

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