Chapter 182 Organization of the task given to you
At the end of the first half, the score on the field was 1:0. Perugia, who played away, led Parma with Ravanelli's goal.
The score was not surprising. What was unexpected was that Parma was beaten by Perugia and changed its established tactics, which was probably something that no one expected.
Fortunately, it is not the Internet era yet, otherwise Perugia's weird free kick tactics in the first half would have become gifs that spread all over the world.
But even so, you can imagine how happy it will be when fans watch the highlights or word-of-mouth communication.
However, their opponent Parma was not that happy. Obviously, the backward score and the opponent's almost playful attitude made them frustrated.
Even though they are unwilling to admit, they have to admit that their strength has been surpassed by Perugia. Now, they have no way to gain an advantage when facing Perugia.
What to do in the second half?
As a future tactical master, Ancelotti doesn't seem to know how to make a decision.
The chance of death from offense is very high, and defense is even more dying. Should we compare the two deaths and choose a relatively peaceful way to die?
There is no way, I can only attack hard in the second half and there is no other choice.
Facing Perugia's fierce and stable midfield defense, the only way to pass through the midfield is to cross the midfield for a long pass, or simply create a set piece like Perugia in the first half. Ancelotti only thought of these methods.
Crespo was called by Ancelotti to teach him face-to-face. The good man needed him to take on more fulcrum roles in the second half. Although this was not what Crespo was best at, he still felt like he was on his shoulders.
At the beginning of the second half, Crespo really began to wander more in the space between Perugia's midfield and the back line. Parma's offense started from the backcourt, and the point he directly looked for Crespo.
Looking at Crespo who frequently catches the ball and helps his teammates, Lopez is still very happy for his good friend. This is obviously a signal that Crespo has been reused.
This style of play is indeed threatening, and Gattuso's height is a problem. If Stam comes to grab it, on the one hand, he cannot guarantee the success rate of grab it. On the other hand, the back line is also prone to loopholes and is exploited by Parma.
After several attacks in the second half, Parma almost created a threat. Crespo even stopped the ball and turned around and shot, almost breaking Perugia's goal.
However, after Parma launched a large-scale attack, the backcourt would inevitably face a crisis situation of being hit by Perugia, and it was obvious that they would have a higher probability of conceding the ball.
It was a bit surprising. For some reason, both forwards seemed to have forgotten to wear shooting boots in the second half, and bombarded the goal but found that there was a problem with the aiming system. They were all outrageous. Even if there were reliable occasionally, they would be resolved by the goalkeeper who performed well and eventually returned in vain.
Until the second half was almost 70 minutes, the score on the field was still 1:0, and Perugia led the way. This situation was unpredictable.
Bruno couldn't sit still. Although Perugia seemed to have a certain advantage and was ahead of the score, 1:0 was always the least safe score on the football field. If there was an advantage, it would not mean that it would definitely win. Maybe Parma scored a goal after a sudden attack. At that time, Perugia's soon-to-be victory would probably turn into a duck and fly away.
So, he needs to do something.
But before he could stand up and make adjustments, Ancelotti next door made the move first.
Taking advantage of the chance to die, Ancelotti called Dinobaggio to his side, whispered, and then called Benarivo to his side, as if some conspiracy was brewing.
Bruno scratched his head a little. In terms of tactical level, Ancelotti could pass away eight roads. Maybe Fatty An would have any tricks at this time.
No, I can't give them a chance.
He wanted to know what Ancelotti's arrangement was. Although he could tell after a while, it might be too late at that time. Parma had already relied on changes to equalize the score.
After thinking about it, Bruno called out Allegri, who was sitting on the bench, who seemed more anxious than him.
"A Jiong, now the organization has given you a glorious task!" Bruno's tone was serious and solemn.
Allegri was shocked when he heard this and started taking off his down jacket and jacket. He thought Bruno was asking him to come on as a substitute. He was so excited and full of responsibility. He even swore in his heart that he must protect the victory, at least to be worthy of Bruno's trust.
Bruno looked at Allegri, who was extremely quick to take off his clothes, and the corners of his mouth twitched slightly.
"You want to run naked?"
When Allegri was about to take off, Bruno said something.
"Tell me, after I get on the court, will I specialize in defense or help Andrea's offense? Anyway, I can do anything, so don't worry, I promise to complete the task!"
Allegri pranked her chest confidently.
Bruno scratched his head and said something that almost made Allegri doubt his life: "I just want you to listen to what tactics are arranged by this old boy Ancelotti..."
Allegri was still taking off her pants, and she was stunned.
What did I hear?
How come you actually asked me to eavesdrop on other people's tactical arrangements?
mmmp!
Without Allegri saying anything, Bruno knew that his assistant coach would not want to go, so he could only sigh inwardly and wave to Gattuso on the field.
Gattuso came happily, his smile was like pulling passers-by one by one on the street and telling them that he was a slut.
"Ivan, I just heard the Parma head coach said something to his players to you. Although I didn't hear it very clearly, I think I must want to limit you more targetedly. I think you'd better listen to it yourself. In this way, you can deal with it more calmly after you are on the court!"
Bruno looked kind and reminded, and Alegri, who had just woken up from his doubts about life, began to develop an extremely terrifying understanding of the world again.
Damn, it was obvious that he wanted the players to do bad things, but it seemed like he was helping the players solve the problem.
Is this the head coach's compulsory homework?
If you want to become a head coach, do you still have such skills and operations?
Regardless of Allegri, who was stunned on the side, Gattuso became unhappy when he heard Bruno's words, and turned to glared at Ancelotti next door.
Want to target me?
Chapter completed!