Chapter 109: No One Can Shake Him
After Norwich's equaliser, it seemed to turn on the switch of excitement for the players, and they raced all over the field, instantly lifting the pace and speed of the game.
The top grab is active, the foot is fierce, as if Norwich City has changed a face, and gradually grasp the initiative of the game, which made the Bournemouth team a little embarrassed for a while.
In order to strengthen the advantage on the wing, Eddie Howe put Wilson back in a wing-back position, with Rich playing as a midfielder and Rossi as a lone arrow.
As an organizer, Richie has two offensive lines to choose forward after receiving the ball.
Both Rossi and Wilson have the ability to take away a defender from the opposing side up front.
The two can also influence the defender's judgment when defending by interspersing.
In the 40th minute, Norwich's cross from the wing was of poor quality and was picked up by goalkeeper Boruc and launched a quick counter-attack.
When midfielder Surman took the ball and faced the opposition half, Harry Art and Ritchie were already in front of him, forming an inverted triangle position.
In this way, no matter which point of play is chosen, both men have the opportunity to pass forward.
Not only that, but Wilson and Pugh have stepped forward from both wings and formed a triangle with Rossi.
As a result, Bournemouth's formation changed to 4-3-3.
As long as either Rich or Harry get the ball, the forward pass is a threat.
However, Norwich won't give them a chance.
Striker Roger May chased back and brought down Richie with the ball.
Drip!
Yellow.
As a striker, a yellow card for a counter-attack opportunity is well worth it.
For the remainder of the first half, Norwich City had the audacity to bring up the full-backs in order to limit the opposition midfield's play and curb the counter-attack.
Drip~Drip~
After blowing the whistle at the end of halftime, the referee took the ball from the player's feet and walked slowly off the field.
In the first half of the game, both sides scored one goal each, the scene was exciting, the rhythm was tight, and the confrontation was fierce, which made the fans addicted and very eager to look forward to the second half of the game.
At the beginning of the second half, Norwich still used the defenders to improve the advantage of the midfield.
Because the characteristic of the Bournemouth team is the pressing of the midfield, so as to steal.
They will have to put their forces into the midfield to crack the opposition's high pressing.
In the 50th minute, centre-back Michael Turner lifted the ball up with the ball near the centre circle and fed it to Graban in the front.
Graban, who dropped back to win the ball, attracted centre-back Elfik to the top and gave Roger May a chance to cut in the space behind him.
Bang, bang!
The two-footed simple pass was played back by Graban to the striker Hausen, who then passed it to the space behind Elfik.
Fortunately, full-backs Francis and Cook returned to defend at the first time and defended against the forward Roger Me.
The latter hurriedly got up and shot at the goal with a distraction, and his head was ridiculously deflected.
However, this time the line of attack and counterattack is very clear.
Subsequently, Norwich City strengthened the attack on the wing, and this time it was the full-back's turn to press, making Wilson's wing defense a little difficult.
As a wing-back, Wilson doesn't focus too much on defence, he only plays in defensive positions.
However, Norwich made it clear at half-time that they were determined to make the smallest mistakes that their opponents would make.
Under Norwich's pressure, Wilson made a mistake in returning the ball, and after being cut off by Graban, Norwich's midfield immediately pressed up.
Defender Johnson receives Graban's return pass and quickly distributes it to forward Dawson, who organises it.
Dawson looked up and crossed the ball to full-back Martin Olsson before Harry Aert stepped up to intercept.
Bournemouth captain Tim Cook commanded Elfik to defend and told him not to take it easy, blocking Martin Olsson's forward line and himself blocking Graban's forward cut.
Martin is a full-back and has good passing awareness and vision.
With Graban able to cut in front of the point, Dawson in the back, and Jerome by his side to support, he chose to shoot directly and vigorously.
Bang!
In order to avoid the defense, his shot was not good in terms of angle and height. But it's all about power.
The goalkeeper's first choice is to save the ball instead of catching it.
Because the force is too great, it is very easy to cause a hand-off.
But the ball suddenly fell on the way, bounced off the ground and caught the goalkeeper off guard.
Although Boruc pounced on the ball, the ball rolled forward, and it was easy for the opponent to steal two points.
Sure enough, Graban was shrewd when the ball landed.
Seeing this, the goalkeeper bounced off the turf again after landing and blocked the opponent's second penalty regardless of the danger.
Graban reached out and grabbed the ball before Boruc could save the ball and scrambled to shoot.
γgoalοΌ
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[It's Graban again, this goal shows his awareness of grabbing two points to the fullest. γ
[In the second half, Norwich made a simple adjustment and played a lethal counterattack after gaining an advantage in the middle. γ
[Graban scored twice.] γ
[If he hadn't been injured, then he would be Ronaldo's most formidable competitor on the scorer list.] γ
[However, in this game, his two goals called for his strong return. γ
After conceding the goal, Eddie Howe made a quick adjustment, removing Sulman, who was in a physical crisis, and replacing Gosling with Gosling, continuing to strengthen the control of the midfield.
Norwich City led away from home, but they didn't take a proper stretch of defence to do so.
Instead, in today's formation, choose a more secure attack.
We all know that Bournemouth like to play against the wind, and defending means leaving more space for the opponent to attack with the ball.
After suffering a loss, no longer have a long memory, head coach Neil Adams does not have to lead the team.
Go find a factory to twist the screws.
Norwich still used the pressure from the defenders to keep the midfield numerous.
As the game progresses, Norwich's five-man advantage in midfield can go a long way in limiting Bournemouth's progress.
Rossi had no chance in the center forward position for the time being, and in the face of Norwich's three central defenders, he took the initiative to switch places with Wilson, allowing the more impactful Wilson to be at the front.
This is also the tactic that Eddie Howe explained at half-time.
They can switch positions with each other, disrupt the opposition defence, and get more attacking opportunities.
In the 65th minute, when it came to the regular first substitution node, the players on both sides would have some lack of concentration or physical decline.
Bournemouth's attack, with Rossi moving from the right to the left, looking to link up with Pugh.
Rossi, who dropped back to get the ball, drew the opposition full-back Whitaker out, and Pugh pulled wide and prepared to cut forward.
Rossi answered the pass and immediately fed the ball back to Gosling, shook off Whitaker's defence, and stepped back into the center position.
But instead of returning to his defensive position, Whitaker joined the midfielder in pressing Gosling up front.
As he did not return to his position, there was a huge gap on the right flank, and centre-back Russell had to make up for it laterally to the wing.
When Norwich equalised, manager Neil Adams called for full-backs to cut in and attack, so the physical drain on both full-backs was considerable.
Off the pitch, Norwich defender Bennett has taken off his vest and is ready to come on as a substitute.
"Hey, defend that 14, quick!"
Neil Adams could clearly see from the field that Rossi was between the midfield line and the back line, and there was no one to defend at all.
Defender Raymond saw the unmarked Rossi and was about to drop back to defend when he saw Gosling distributing the ball to Pugh on the wing.
After winning the ball on the wing, Pugh was instantly surrounded by three opponents.
Speed wasn't his strength, and seeing Gosling then follow up to protect him, Pugh stumbled to him before the encirclement could form, and continued to cut forward.
Gosling sent a pass straight into the area.
Pugh ran forward quickly, swooping down the flanks and spotting the opposition's other centre-back, Michael, and full-back Martin already defending.
Michael defended the angle of Pew's shot and Martin got stuck on the line where he passed back to Rossi.
Bang!
Pugh opted for a direct volley into the near corner of the goal.
The goalkeeper quickly fell to the ground and the ball hit his leg, which bounced off the post and bounced to the right side of the goal.
On this side, as Rossi had already drawn the left-back in, Wilson was left unguarded.
He volleyed straight to the net, and the ball slid into the net quickly and aggressively, causing a burst of waves.
Yes!
The home fans danced and the goal was too morale-boosting.
After the goal, Wilson immediately went over to hug Rossi.
It was precisely because Rossi was involved in defense that he scored an empty goal when there was no defender on the right side.
It's as empty as Bournemouth Street at four o'clock in the morning.
Neil Adams immediately replaced Whitaker because of his lack of defence, which led to a breakdown on the wing.
Moreover, the back waist failed to retreat in time to make up for the back line, resulting in the defensive line having to make up for Rossi horizontally, exposing the gap to Wilson on the weak side.
Although there is a bit of luck in scoring goals, the team's concentration in attack and defense is declining, which is an objective problem.
If the midfielders drop back in time, then Norwich's defence will not move sideways.
While it can't stop Pugh's shot, it can stop Wilson's follow-up shot.
The most important thing is Rossi.
His movement is always in the most critical position, and he can participate in the planning, organization and attack.
After equalising, Bournemouth struck while the iron was hot, pressed frantically, and two minutes later, penetrated the opposition goal.
Bournemouth made a tackle at the back and switched from defending to attacking and giving the ball to Wilson on the right.
He used his excellent dribbling and pace, dribbling the ball laterally, using his speed to burst through the half-pitch and feed defender Francis on the left wing.
Francis continued to push forward, and after Rossi and Pugh switched positions, he received a pass from a team-mate on the left flank.
Rossi observed a lateral pass line with the opponent who was being chased back stuck in the middle.
He deliberately stopped the ball and let the player who was back to run forward and keep an eye on Pugh in the middle.
Neil Adamston off the pitch breathed a sigh of relief.
Rossi's pause allowed the players to defend and get in position.
It seems that he is doing well, this pause brought the offensive opportunity to an abrupt end.
Even Eddie Howe felt pity and threw his head back and took a deep breath.
After a pause, Rossi took a lateral step before passing the ball to Richie, who quickly stepped forward.
Ricci saw Rossi's forward cut, didn't stop the ball, and hoisted the ball straight into the box.
Russell Martin, the defender who defended Rossi, was defending head-on, did not choose to stand sideways, and was noticeably half a step slower when chasing back.
Seeing that he couldn't catch up with Rossi, the ball hung in again, and he could only soar into the air, stretching out his right foot to hook the ball back.
But his bulky body made him very stiff, not only did he not touch the ball, but he also watched as Rossi landed on the ball, grabbed a point with his right foot, and flew to the near corner of the goal.
The goalkeeper stood in place, did not react to the ball at all, and watched the ball fly into the net, helplessly.
γgoalοΌ3:2οΌ
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[Bournemouth overtook the score. γ
[In the counterattack in the frontcourt, the Bournemouth players were very flexible in their positions, and Luo's forward insertion was very decisive, catching the opponent off guard. γ
[In this counterattack, Norwich's players were obviously a little slow to react, and Rowe's pause made them let their guard down. γ
[Then use a sudden forward thrust to instantly penetrate the entire defense line.] γ
[I want to recycle what I just said, Luo's position in the shooter list is unshaken! ] γ
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