"This corner kick is an opportunity for Zaragoza." D'Agostino said, "When goals cannot be scored temporarily in sports battles, the opportunity of set kicks needs to be specially grasped."
At this time, no one noticed a detailed change in Sporting Gijon's position when defending this corner kick. David Lago stood on the left side outside the penalty area, and Mata was on the right, outside the top of the penalty area.
The most forward position in the center is the team captain Miguel Cobas, behind him is Juan Carlos, and Marcos appears in the penalty area.
Zaragoza midfielder Gonzalez stood at the corner kick, preparing to take the corner kick. He looked at the situation in the penalty area, raised his finger and pointed into the penalty area, and complained loudly to the referee.
In the penalty area, Isma and Villa were fighting each other, and while Moreno was fighting for position with Yago, he was kicked by the opponent with his butt and fell to the penalty area with an exaggerated scream.
Referee Javilo's face turned black. With a straight face, he called these four guys over and gave them a stern warning.
"Sporting Gijon attaches great importance to the defense of this corner kick. They seem very nervous." Commentator Gonzalez said.
"Villa and Moreno are both good at grabbing points, and Sporting Gijon has to guard against it," D'Agostino said.
Li Ang secretly praised the players on the sidelines. He was satisfied with the players' understanding ability. The more they paid attention to the defense of the corner kick in the penalty area and created some small conflicts, this would be able to focus all Zaragoza's attention.
Offensively, the less likely they are to detect Sporting Gijon's counterattack intentions.
He looked at the positions of Mata, David Lago, Miguel Cobas and Carlos, and his eyes lit up. This was exactly the counterattack formation he had asked the team to practice many times in training. It was very interesting.
Layered, fast players are ready to push forward at all times, good passers are ready to respond in the middle, and players with strong steal ability stay behind.
If the positions of several players are connected with lines, it will be like a bowstring being stretched, waiting for the bow and arrow to be fired. Football is that bow and arrow!
In the penalty area, Isma and Villa were pushing and shoving again. The referee Javilo came up and gave a stern warning, "Be honest!"
Isma acted innocently, and Villa also spread his hands.
When the referee turned around and left, the two former teammates were entangled again, with no trace of affection between the two sides.
Zaragoza's head coach Victor Fernandez stood on the sidelines and kept making gestures. This was to ask other players to squeeze into the penalty area, put pressure on Sporting Gijon's defense, and share the burden of Villa and Moreno.
pressure.
Sporting Gijon's assistant coach Scott Rui was sweating coldly. He was worried. He was worried that it would be self-defeating. It would be terrible if the opponent took the opportunity to score a corner kick.
Finally, the referee's whistle sounded and Gonzalez drove the football into the penalty area.
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"This formation of Sporting Gijon..." D'Agostino looked over from the side of the commentary box and happened to see David Lago, Juan Mata and others standing there. He was stunned and said.
At this moment, Gonzalez's football was lobbed into the penalty area.
Villa jumped up at the front point. He was unable to compete with Yago, but he also interfered with Yago, so that when Yago pushed the football outward, he did not push it out of the dangerous area.
Generello gave the ball to Carney ahead of Dorado.
The latter pulled the ball, pulled it horizontally, found an opening and was about to shoot from a long distance. Marcos blocked the shot in front of him, using his body to block the hole of the shot regardless of his own safety.
The football was bounced away.
Marcos also staggered and swayed, but did not fall down.
It was really annoying to be stifled at this close range. He persisted and did not fall down. This was because he was worried that after he fell, his teammates would think he was injured and kick the football out of the sideline, interrupting the game, which would waste a counterattack.
opportunity. This kid is a loyal believer of Li Ang and strictly implements any tactical instructions given by the leader. When the leader said that he would counterattack and use this opportunity to score goals, he would do anything to help realize the counterattack intention.
Li Ang clenched his fists nervously. Just now, he was really worried about losing the ball. Now, seeing this situation, he shouted to the sidelines: "Counterattack, counterattack!"
He was really afraid that the players would forget to fight back.
Sporting Gijon must cherish every offensive opportunity. Facing a powerful opponent like Zaragoza, every attack and counterattack must be cherished even more, because this opportunity is hard-won.
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After the football bounced out, the one who got the ball was Zaragoza full-back Gabriel Milito, who came up with an assist from the wing. He intended to pass the ball, but was immediately entangled by Juan Carlos. He was unable to do anything for a moment.
Get away.
Milito buckled the football back, and the movement of his feet was slightly deformed. The football was a little further away from his feet. Carlos immediately poked the football away with his toes. Then he turned around, locked the position, and controlled the football.
under one's own feet.
The ball was stolen!
This is the opportunity for counterattack that Li Ang has been waiting for!
Seeing Carlos steal the ball, Miguel Cobas immediately came to respond. As soon as he ran over, Carlos' pass came.
Miguel Cobas controlled the ball at his feet. He looked up. He did not follow up with a big long pass and kick the football forward. Instead, he made a feint shot and then advanced to the wing, passing the ball along the wing.
The ball was taken out.
Gabriel Milito quickly returned to defense, intending to intercept Cobas halfway.
Just when he caught up with Cobas, the captain of Sporting Gijon suddenly stopped and turned around. After passing the ball to him, Juan Carlos had already intervened again.
Then, he ran forward himself. At the same time, David Lago, who was already prepared, and Juan Mata on the other side. There was also the team's left midfielder Sa, who was defending the corner kick in front of the goal.
Muel rushed forward at this time. When Zaragoza reacted, Lago and Mata, the fastest players of Sporting Gijon, had already crossed the center line.
"Return to defense! Come back to defense quickly!" Zaragoza's center back Cesar Jimenez shouted in panic in his own penalty area to his teammates to quickly return to defense.
"This is Sporting Gijon's counterattack! This is their counterattack!" D'Agostino shouted. He finally understood what the Sporting Gijon formation he just saw was about. Sporting Gijon was simply too early.
Being prepared, their purpose is to prevent this corner kick. Taking advantage of the Zaragoza people's desire to score a goal, most of the troops are devoted to the corner kick attack. They see that Zaragoza's defense line is empty and immediately launch a counterattack!
"Sporting de Gijon's counterattack! We saw their counterattack again, which is an important scoring method for their offense! Carlos is dribbling the ball. If he continues to dribble, he will be in trouble! Dribbling is not his strong point!"
Gonzalez shouted.
Li Ang stood on the sidelines, waving his arms constantly and making moves to push forward: Forward! Forward! Forward! Forward! Attack! Attack! Attack!