Chapter 180 Strange Free Kick Tactics
Bruno has been very busy recently. I won’t talk about his daily tactical training, but he often brings players to practice free kick tactics.
More and more teams are guarding the penalty area strictly when facing Perugia, not leaving any gaps for Perugia. Conventional tactics are often difficult to work, so a killing move like a free kick is needed to change the situation on the field.
Perugia's free kick tactics were very monotonous before, although most teams were so straightforward.
If you can shoot directly, you can shoot directly. If you can't shoot directly, you can pass it to the front of the goal, so that several tall players can grab the point, and then consider controlling the second landing point. Everyone knows this routine, and there is serious lack of changes.
As a time traveler who traveled over time more than 20 years later, compared to everyone's slightly rigid mindset, he has too many classic free kick tactics in his head, which can be taught to the players.
Of course, it is actually more unexpected. This point must be explained first.
For example, in the position where you can shoot directly, the usual way of playing is either to shoot directly or to shoot a shot in front and the person behind will probably not change anything else.
How did the funny guys give a direct free kick?
Several people pretended to fight around the ball, and then suddenly a guy came out from behind and scored a goal;
The first five people swayed continuously, and the last guy shot. At this time, the wall had already been dismantled;
And the one who suddenly kneeled down after running...
Anyway, all kinds of weird things are emerging one after another, bringing joy to the fans, and enriching the free kick offensive tactics. At least Bruno can learn from it.
When the team members listened to the example given by Bruno like a curious baby, they almost knelt for Bruno, as if they saw the door to a new world opened in front of them.
Everyone is honest, competing honestly and training honestly. Who would think about these weird things when they have nothing to do?
They would never have thought that Bruno, an already extreme coach, would actually study these things that seem ridiculous.
But I didn't think that it didn't mean they couldn't accept such strange free kick tactics. Anyway, the direct hit rate of the free kick was not high, so it would be better to try new things.
Therefore, you often see figures practicing various free kicks and weird tactics on the training ground.
The players even learned from it and developed some cooperation that even Bruno would be applauding. Although it may not necessarily be effective, it will definitely scare the opponent.
Isn’t this the best time to use a free kick to break the opponent’s intensive defense?
Without even Bruno's reminder, the players have already started spontaneously committing fouls and creating free kicks in dangerous areas.
At the beginning, Ancelotti and Parma players didn't care much. After all, free kicks are definitely a magic weapon to break dense defense. Any team may adopt such a response strategy when facing dense defense. Perugia's method of committing fouls is not uncommon.
However, with Perugia's two free kicks kicked, Ancelotti would no longer dare to give Perugia a chance to set the ball.
What's this thing?
It is estimated that everyone and Ancelotti's reaction was similar. They widened their eyes and opened their mouths. Seeing Perugia kick a free kick was like looking at God.
In fact, Perugia did not go too far, and even did not play in the most extreme way. It was just a little trick, and there was no goal in both free kicks. What's there to make a fuss about?
The first free kick was when Nedved and Pirlo pretended to fight, but the two drama actors were a bit too real, and even Bruno thought they were really conflicted. Then, just as everyone's attention was attracted, Lopez suddenly rushed out and shot coldly, causing Parma's wall to react at all.
The tactical strategy was very successful and the performance was also very successful, but the only thing that failed was Lopez's footwork.
Xiao Chong's cold shot was a bit outrageous. Even he held his head and couldn't believe that his stinky feet actually kicked a free kick of this level. I guess it wouldn't be worse than him if he had a primary school monk!
This was the first time. Although Parma was surprised, he didn't care too much, but soon they couldn't calm down.
When Perugia got the set piece for the second time, Parma set up a wall and prepared to wait for Perugia to make a free throw.
But who would have thought that Perugia actually lined up a wall of people, in front of the Parma wall.
Damn!
Two people's wall!
Are you afraid that the walls will not be strong?
Looking at this funny scene, the fans watching the game on the spot or in front of the TV were about to laugh and pee.
However, when Nedved shot out, everyone discovered the true meaning of Perugia's wall.
This wall blocked the view of the Parma Wall. When the Perugia Wall squatted down, the ball was about to fly above their heads. It was too late to jump again.
The tactics succeeded again!
The fans were in an uproar, especially in slow motion replay, they could see the thrilling expressions on the faces of Parma players.
However, Perugia still failed to score. Nedved's shot was slightly higher than the crossbar and failed to break through Parma's goal.
No matter what, Perugia's strange free kick tactics still made Parma frightened. They found that if they continued to give Perugia a free kick, they didn't know how to defend.
It's not an exaggeration at all, because they really don't know what kind of free kicks Perugia will use next.
The unknown is the most terrifying.
Ancelotti couldn't sit still anymore, and walked to the sidelines and shouted at the players on the court, asking them to avoid giving Perugia a set-up kick. The free kicks played by a strange team like Perugia are really shocking.
The players actually had the same idea, because when they had two free kicks just now, they felt like they were beating in their hearts. Fortunately, Perugia didn't score, otherwise they would have really collapsed.
But the problem has also come. When Perugia strengthens its breakthrough in the threatening area, Parma's defensive players are inevitably stuck and are already in a dilemma.
Ancelotti was straight on the sidelines. He really didn't expect that even if they had already started to set up a bus, they would still have to face such an embarrassing situation.
I couldn't help looking at Bruno next door. If I asked Ancelotti who the head coach who was the most unseen in Serie A was, then his answer must be Bruno.
Chapter completed!