Chapter 871 Mourinho, who studies the art of war (
Suarez's goal helped Aston Villa take a 1-0 lead.
What Fang Jue is now considering is that it is acceptable to have one-to-zero in the first half? Be more secure and do a good job in defense?
Or should we continue to work hard and strive to continue to score goals to expand the score?
In the end, Fang Jue made the decision to be more stable and not to be sluggish.
The best result that Fang Jue envisioned in this game was to win Real Madrid at home, and at the same time, try not to let Real Madrid score away goals as much as possible.
Let’s put it this way, two to one and one to zero, Fang Jue of course chose one to zero.
This is a two-round match. You can avoid losing the ball at home. In the second leg, Real Madrid will be in a difficult situation.
Fang Jue walked to the sidelines and shouted the name of captain Clement. After the other party saw it, Fang Jue made a gesture.
Clement nodded and said he had received it.
With Fang Jue's order, Aston Villa's offensive slowed down on the court and began to focus on strengthening the defense.
Even Suarez's position was appropriately retreated, leaving only a fast and strong impact Abanglaho strikes back.
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Seeing Aston Villa's adjustment, Mourinho cursed in contempt: Coward.
He started out with defensive counterattack tactics, so he naturally knew that Fang Jue's choice was the most suitable, but it was also the one that made Real Madrid the most uncomfortable.
Now, Fang Jue has made a move and the choice is handed back to Mourinho.
Should I be forced to accept a zero-to-one score? Real Madrid is also on the safe side, putting the hope of a comeback at home in the next round, or should I strive to score a goal, tie the score, and get a away goal at the same time?
"Does Fang Jue think I can definitely accept a small loss with one goal?" Mourinho asked his assistant Caraca.
"I guess he should think so," Caraca said after thinking, "He has been promoting our national derby with Barcelona on weekends and knowing that we want to retain our strength for this game."
"Do you like reading?" Mourinho asked Caraca.
Caraka was stunned and didn't understand why Mourinho asked this.
Mourinho did not wait for Caraca to answer. He walked back to the sidelines and shouted Alonso's name loudly. When the Spanish midfielder looked over, Mourinho made a gesture. The gesture meant: push out and attack!
Mourinho is a very learning person and also loves to think about things.
In order to prepare for the match against Aston Villa, he studied Aston Villa's tactics and also studied Fang Jue.
For this reason, he even bought some books related to Chinese culture to study.
His friend and his agent Mendes recommended some books to him, among which Mourinho was most interested in the "Thirty-Six Strategies".
The more I looked at it, the more I sighed. I didn’t expect that the Chinese people had such profound plans in such a long time.
Mourinho feels that some of these strategies can be used on the football field.
What he chooses now is to play hard to get.
He knew that Aston Villa wanted to defend against Real Madrid.
In this case, Mourinho asked the team to push it out, with the purpose of attracting Aston Villa to push it out and fight back, while Real Madrid can take the opportunity to fight Aston Villa's counterattack.
Of course, there is one thing to pay attention to, that is, when Real Madrid pushes out, the defense line must be stabilized and no longer concedes the ball.
If Aston Villa takes the opportunity to attack another sneak attack, it will be a waste of rice.
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C Luo dribbled the ball and changed direction and passed Kyle Walker. The latter had no choice but to reach out and pull C Luo's jersey.
Belgian referee Brüch called out Kyle Walker for a foul, but he did not play cards, but only verbally warned Kyle Walker.
This aroused Mourinho's strong dissatisfaction. The Portuguese excitedly opened his arms, shouted and protested.
Fang Jue was applauding and praised the referee's "clear and clear-headed look".
This made Mourinho very angry. So it was so open that he would not give a yellow card for such a tactical foul?
In the second round between Aston Villa and Barcelona, Aston Villa was obviously favored by the referee Eriksen from Sweden. Mourinho watched that game in front of the TV. Seeing a bargaining Barcelona who took advantage of the referee, Mourinho was very happy.
Of course, Aston Villa also suffered a great loss from the referee when he was a visit to Camp Nou in the first leg, and Mourinho also enjoyed it.
However, at this moment, Mourinho also wanted to point at Fang Jue and Aston Villa's nose and curse: Platini's godson!
Real Madrid's frontcourt free kick.
The free kick taken by Eddie Eddie entered the penalty area, and Cro headed the ball, which was quite threatening, and the football was just slightly above the crossbar.
Fang Jue frowned, and Real Madrid's momentum became stronger.
This made Fang Jue begin to reflect on whether his strategy of arranging the team to firmly defend and counterattack was a bit too conservative?
Mourinho applauded on the sidelines and cheered for the team's good performance.
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"Beautiful! The shot was beautiful and the save was very exciting."
Aston Villa, who was passive in the scene, made a counterattack. After Mane cut inside from the wing, he made a move to go down the bottom, but suddenly shot.
The football was blocked by Ramos with his body.
Suarez swept the football to Bale before Pepe.
The Welsh star bent his bow and arrow, and the football flew straight to the lower left corner of the goal like a cannonball.
That is, Casillas was highly focused and reacted very quickly. He subconsciously stretched his legs and blocked the football, otherwise the ball would be very likely to penetrate into the lower corner of the goal.
After the football was blocked by Casillas, Abanglaho tried to make a follow-up shot, and Coentrane took the lead to sweep the football out.
"Counterattack, Real Madrid's counterattack opportunity."
"Aston Villa is quickly retreating to defend, and the midfield players are resisting step by step, and defending layer by layer." Zhang Lu said.
Khdira was dribbling the ball, facing Modric's pressing, and he chose to pass the football to Alonso.
Alonso just got the ball and was oppressed by Clement.
It seems that Alonso had no choice but to do so by Clement, so he could only choose to dribble the ball back, which would be another successful defense for Clement.
At this moment, Alonso, who was carrying the ball back, suddenly twisted his waist, turned around and twisted over, and sent the football out.
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"Beautiful! Alonso successfully instigated an attack under Clement's control."
Alonso's pass was very sudden and difficult. Even Clement, who was already known as the top defensive midfielder in football, did not expect Alonso to do such a move.
Er Dayan got the ball in the frontcourt, and he took the opportunity to send the football out.
Benzema stopped the ball, turned around, got rid of it, and passed Kyle Walker, then dribbled the ball and penetrated directly into the penalty area.
This time, Stroman completed a successful defense, and he tightly stuck Benzema's route.
At this time, Kyle Walker, who had just been passed by Benzema, also came back. Under the double-team of the two, Benzema had no choice but to continue dribbling the ball towards the bottom line.
The more you lead the space, the smaller the space, and in the end the football was blocked by Stroman.
Real Madrid won a corner kick.
"Although it was not possible to make a shot, Real Madrid's attack was successful." He Wei commented.
"Kyle Walker was attacked by Cro and Benzema in turn, and he couldn't stand it anymore." Zhang Lu said.
Fang Jue stood up from his seat, and of course he could see that Mourinho was putting Real Madrid's offensive focus on the side of Kyle Walker.
Compared with Milner on the other side, Kyle Walker seems to be better at forming a gap here.
However, Fang Jue was not dissatisfied with Kyle Walker. Take this defense just now for example. Although Kyle Walker was passed by Benzema for the first time, he quickly chased back and formed a siege with Stroman against Benzema, and in the end, Benzema did not make a shot or pass.
As a full-back, Kyle Walker's biggest feature is that he is fast and you can pass him, but it is difficult to get rid of him completely. As long as there are teammates behind him who can restrain him, Kyle Walker can make up for it.
In addition, in addition to speed, Kyle Walker also has a certain degree of hardness in defense. It is not that easy to break through and get rid of him completely.
Of course, compared to defense, Kyle Walker still has a lot of room for improvement on the offensive end: whether it is heading the ball, passing the ball, shooting, Kyle Walker's ability is relatively average.
But he can run.
When the assist was up, he ran with wind and looked quite imposing.
Back to the topic, what satisfied Fang Jue was the joint defense cooperation between Stroman and Kyle Walker.
Compared to his discomfort and prone to loss in the opening stage, Stroman played well during this period and looked like he was a real central defender to defend.
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The first half has been thirty-five minutes, with Aston Villa leading Real Madrid 1-0.
The game was very intense, but the players on both sides were still clean and the referee had not played cards yet.
At this moment, Mane, who dribbled the ball in the frontcourt, encountered a serious foul by Real Madrid defender Ramos.
Mane screamed and fell to the ground, looking very painful, while Ramos spread his hands open and looked innocent, indicating that he had done nothing.
"This is a foul! It is definitely a foul! A very bad foul!" commentator John Motterson exclaimed in the commentary seat, "Ramos is like a forklift exercising at high speed, directly throwing Mane to the ground... This foul action is very fierce. Mane is lying on the ground, and it looks like the situation is not very good, and he is likely to be injured..."
"Cao Nima!" Fang Jue jumped out of his seat at the first time and rushed to the sidelines. He didn't even bother to accuse this bad foul, staring at the field, and nervously staring at Mane's situation.
Suarez was closest to him, so he rushed directly to Ramos and wanted to settle the score with this person.
Then Pepe rushed over diagonally and directly separated Suarez and Ramos.
Ramos didn't need Pepe's protection. He pointed at Suarez and cursed, probably saying: What? Want to bite me?!
Chapter completed!