Chapter 237: Turn Around and Long Biography (Part 2)
Chapter 237: Turning around and passing (Part 2)
After Anelka came, he added new ideas to Don En's attack in the middle - when the opponent focused on how to prevent Forest's wing attacks, using Anelka's speed and personal skills, coupled with Albertini's exquisite straight pass, he often tear the opponent's defense line.
And unlike the wing, once the Forest team tear opens the opponent's defense in the middle, Anelka will directly face the goal and goalkeeper! At that time, with Anelka's ability, there were few single shots that failed to make.
The only disadvantage is that this move cannot be used too much. After all, the middle lane is an area where any team needs heavy troops to deploy by default. When there is no strong strength, attacking the middle lane will only make your attack fall into a quagmire.
Now Inter Milan has focused all their attention on the wing, and whether it is offense or defense, they give priority to the wing. In this way, there will inevitably be gaps in the middle, and as long as they can be caught by the Forest team, it may be a goal.
What is required for a middle-lane offense is not quantity, but quality, and success rate.
Finally, there was a chance to die. Seeing Chris Lack standing on the sidelines, Albertini knew that the coaching staff must have a new plan, so he ran over and listened to Chris Lack's face-to-face teaching.
Chris Lack gave it a simple explanation, and Albertini quickly ran back.
Anelka looked at him, and the captain nodded to him, and a smile appeared on his face. After 20 minutes of cover for the others, it was finally his turn to be the protagonist.
Inter Milan has gradually pushed the Forest back through the wing attack. Now they are bombarding the Forest team. The fans applaud in the stands, and no one noticed that Nottingham Forest has quietly completed the adjustment of the main attack direction.
As the center, Mark Viduca still stood in front and attracted the defensive attention of two Inter Milan's central defenders. Anelka was swimming behind him. Because he couldn't get the ball, he looked a little anxious and kept running back and raising his hand to ask for the ball.
The positions and performances of these two people seem to be no different from before.
Peron suddenly made a cold arrow outside the penalty area. With a long shot, the football flew towards the Forest team goal. Van der Sar focused his attention and lifted the football off the crossbar.
"...Inter Milan is in a tide of offensives, and it seems that if they continue to play like this, Nottingham Forest will lose the ball sooner or later!"
The fans also agreed with the commentator, who sang indulged in the stands as if Inter Milan had already led the way.
"This is Inter Milan's corner kick, and perhaps it is also a chance to break the deadlock! Let's see... Matrachi and Samuel rushed up. Viduka also returned to the penalty area to participate in the defense.
In the 26th minute of the first half, Inter Milan won a corner kick, and there was chaos in front of Nottingham Forest's goal..."
Matrach rushed in, and it happened to be George Wood who was responsible for defending him. The two collided and sparked a spark immediately. The two sides were entangled with each other, and Matrach wanted to get rid of George Wood's marksman, George
Wood took Matrachi's clothes and refused to let go. As the two were about to move toward each other, the referee blew the whistle in time and paused the game.
"You two are honest and separate!" The referee ran in and verbally warned the two of them. He swung his hands to both sides, "Splitting apart!"
Matrachi raised his hands and signaled that he had no intention of continuing to tangle. Of course, he would not want to continue to pull and tuggle with Wood here. Wood just hung his hands down. He said that he was not pulling the other person now.
When the referee left the penalty area, he stretched out his hand again...
Matrachi ignored him. In his heart, he believed that the best way to retaliate was to push the ball in from his head! Of course. He would not forget to use some hidden small movements when he was hitting the ball...
The referee blew the whistle again, this time it was a whistle that signaled Inter Milan to kick off the ball.
The corner kick taken by Stankovic flew over Matrachi's head.
The two of them jumped almost at the same time, but no one got stuck in the favorable position in the previous entanglement, so this time it was destined to be a simple jump and physical competition.
Matrachi is 1.93 meters tall and weighs 92 kilograms.
George Wood is 1.86 meters tall and weighs 84 kilograms.
Just looking at height data, everyone will think that Matrachi is sure to win!
Unfortunately, the top-strike in football matches is not simply about bounce. It also includes more things, even... small moves.
After jumping up, Matrachi put his elbow between himself and Wood, trying to push Wood in a hidden way to make the opponent lose balance in the air.
It is obvious that Matrach has not learned a lesson from the fall just now. His little movements did not interfere with Wood, but instead made him unable to fight for it.
When Matrachi reacted, he could only see a shadow appearing above his head.
"George Wood headed the ball to clear!"
The football was pushed out of the penalty area by Wood, in the center. Albertini appeared at the landing point of the ball.
Zanetti was cruising near the midfield. He was responsible for the protection. When he saw Albertini stopping the ball with his chest, he didn't even have time to call other teammates to return to defense. He turned around and ran backwards.
"Back to defend!" Mancini shouted on the sidelines.
Some Inter Milan players are still confused. The opponent even withdrew the center to defend this corner kick. Now let us return to defend, who should we defend?
The chest stopped the ball, which was very stable, and the football fell from the air at a moderate speed. Albertini turned around at the same time and rotated his right leg.
That's right, the Forest's center did return to defend a corner kick, but the Forest's not only has one forward!
Watching the football spin in front of his eyes, Albertini felt his body full of vitality and had never felt better than he was now. He was confident that he would pass the ball to where he wanted it to go and where it should go.
Turn around and pass for a long time!
"This is Albertini's signature!...but who did he pass it on to... Anelka!"
The answer is revealed.
This is indeed a corner kick that breaks the deadlock, but it is exclusive to Nottingham Forest!
"...Anelka! He has no defensive players around him, so he is not offside! He is not offside! The timing of passing is so good, so he is definitely not offside! He received the ball... A beautiful stop... Sanetti can no longer catch up, but he is still chasing... Cesar attacks! Shooting... Ah, fake moves! He drifted past poor Cesar... goooooooooal-goooooooal!!"
Chapter completed!