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137. De Bruyne's position

Wen Sheng doesn't want to worry about Delhi's problems for the time being. Delhi has its shortcomings and advantages. Delhi is very good defensively and has leadership qualities.

In response to the tactical issues that Hawking mentioned, Wen Sheng listened to everyone talk a lot, and gradually got some inspiration. De Bruyne's role in Manchester City was completely multi-attribute, and organizing the offense was no longer a problem. Can he be allowed to try it now?

Try, let him get more of the ball, and Boateng provides assistance.

And looking at the video, Boateng loses the ball more often not only because he holds the ball more at his feet and is easily trapped by opponents, but also because he passes more forwards. The key is that his passing is a hard bridge and a hard horse.

His concealment is not strong, Wigan's defense is dense, and his passing is difficult to penetrate. He is not De Bruyne, so he cannot do such a concealed passing job.

"Prince didn't lose the ball just because he advanced too much with the ball at his feet. You can see that he also passed forward a lot. We originally emphasized that the ball in the frontcourt should be more direct, and we can't blame him for making too many passing mistakes!

"Wen Sheng pointed at the video and said.

He doesn't care much about the error rate of forward passes. This kind of pass is often successful and has a high probability of forming a shot. It is simple, direct and efficient. As for mistakes, haha, what does it matter? Keep it in the backcourt

The possibility of a complete opponent trying to counterattack successfully is also low.

In the end, it is not a big problem that Boateng loses too much possession of the ball. Of course, there are still suggestions for improvement. One is to let him and Kante form a midfield triangle with strong stretch. We must continue to grind.

To practice tacit understanding, the second is to let De Bruyne retreat deeper, and Klein's movement should be more flexible. De Bruyne must retreat to organize, and Klein must help this side's offensive advancement, and the range of assists must be larger.

OK.

At the meeting, everyone had different issues regarding Mertens and Vardy, but Wen Sheng believed that this was a problem for the players themselves. They themselves need to adapt to the new team and new competition environment.

The whole morning was spent in meetings, and in the afternoon Joey's task was to make videos, and Wen Sheng also gave lectures during the team's tactics class.

The team resumed training the next day, and Wen Sheng called De Bruyne aside. He told De Bruyne that he hoped he could drop deeper to help the team organize.

"Boss, what are the specific requirements?" De Bruyne has never played such a role, but he really doesn't know how to do it.

"After training, you come to my office and we can have a good chat." Wen Sheng said with a smile.

As for how De Bruyne organizes the wing, Wen Sheng spent a lot of brain cells yesterday, and it affects the whole body. If De Bruyne's responsibilities are increased, the team's tactics will actually be one-sided.

major adjustments.

First, we need to clarify the tactical arrangements with the core player, De Bruyne.

Not long ago, what Wen Sheng hated most was the core problem. Because of establishing a core, he felt that his team would not be a team. But now, it seems that a core team must be established to play more as a team and help Vardy.

and the integration of Mertens.

This has to be said to be somewhat ironic.

Last night, Wen Sheng carefully considered De Bruyne's tactical arrangements for retreating and organizing, and accidentally remembered the tactical ideas of Messi as the core of the wing in later generations.

So Wen Sheng found De Bruyne's way. De Bruyne's current strength is naturally much inferior to Messi, but he can also break through, pass and shoot, and is proficient in all kinds of frontcourt attacks.

At the very least, he is decent. He just lacks experience and so on, and it is impossible for him to make the kind of outrageous move that Messi has defeated several people.

However, Wensheng does not need De Bruyne to be as invincible as Messi at this stage, as long as he can connect the offense together.

The more I think about Wen Sheng, the more I think it is feasible and the effect will be particularly good.

After the training, De Bruyne arrived at Wen Sheng's office. Wen Sheng asked him to sit down, took a piece of paper and began to explain tactics to De Bruyne.

Wen Sheng first introduced some of the team's recent problems. He told De Bruyne that the team could not find the key to attack and performed well in training, but in actual combat it was a mess.

"Ding Ding, you performed very well against Wigan, but that's not enough. I want to put an extra burden on you. Are you willing to contribute more to the team?!"

Needless to say, De Bruyne was of course eager to say yes.

He is just a football fanatic. He has no family, no friends here, and no women. He devotes himself wholeheartedly to football.

Wen Sheng knew he would agree, so he smiled and asked De Bruyne

“Have you ever heard of the term “wing core”?!”

"Winger core?!" De Bruyne had never heard of it and shook his head blankly.

"I call your future role the core of the wing. Generally speaking, we will be very willing to arrange the core of the offensive and defensive hub in the middle. There are more routes to play the ball in the middle and there is more room for choice. But I have just said that we

There is currently no one in the midfield who can take on this responsibility, so I think you can take on this role."

"Your tasks on the wing have changed, because you need to cut more inside and move to the center to receive the ball. As for pulling down to the wing, you need your own understanding! No, exactly when to choose to move to the center

How to organize your offense at one point, and when you need to step aside to make a pass or cross, it all depends on your own understanding of the situation on the field at a certain moment!"

"Of course, since you are positioned as the core, other players on the court need to cooperate with your movements. Jamie is responsible for the movement of the opponent's back line. You also need to pay attention to the position of Dries on the far end. We put the main focus of the offense on you.

On this side, the defense on his side must be relatively lax, so you must have a broad vision, and you must have a clear understanding and prediction of the point of attack after you get the ball."

De Bruyne listened with great concentration. Wen Sheng's tactical ideas and arrangements for him were new. When they first met, Wen Sheng said that he could become a top player in the world. It was only now that he felt that Wen Sheng was a good coach.

There is no way this idea is more concrete and researched more thoroughly than when Wen Sheng first talked about tactics.

De Bruyne was convinced and at the same time full of desire. He liked this role.

"Of course, your passing routes on the wing are definitely not as many as those in the midfield. Your distance is farther. You can't directly hand the ball to the back line from the wing position, right?" In Wen Sheng's idea, the core of the wing is

His position must be near the center circle and the opponent's half. If Boateng is an organizational midfielder, his position is not necessarily in the frontcourt. He will often go to his own half to receive the ball, even deep.

Position to receive the ball, but De Bruyne, the core of the wing, will certainly not be able to frequently return to his own half to receive the ball. The most ideal position is to receive the ball from the center circle to the opponent's half.

If he often goes to his own half to receive the ball, Wen Sheng believes that he will lose the meaning of a winger and completely do organizational work. This is not what Wen Sheng wants.

So one can organize in the own half, and the other can organize almost in the enemy half, and it is also on the wing. Of course, the ball release point is in the own half. The organizer has more ball release points, so it is difficult to be the core of the wing.

At least in Wen Sheng's current tactical concept and formation design, the two positions are different, and the purpose and function of the organization are very different.

"The role I asked you to assume is actually very different from many traditional organizers. Traditional organizers use organization to allow the team to switch offense and defense and change the rhythm. Your fundamental task is to organize for offense. I only need you to be there.

When organizing the offense, you don’t need to worry too much about losing the ball. You only need to consider the effective transition between the ball and scoring! When organizing the offense, you need to be concise and clear, not to make too complicated transitions! You know what I mean

?!"

"Effective transition between possession and goal?!" De Bruyne read again.

Wen Sheng smiled. Even a future powerhouse like De Bruyne cannot fully understand his thoughts and statements now.
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