Tacit understanding has always been a very important thing, but there are different types of tacit understanding. The kind of tacit understanding of the core axis takes a long time to get used to. It is easy to destroy and difficult to establish, while the other kind is plug and play.
Players, it is easier to establish a tacit understanding.
Huer City suffered a big loss in this regard.
Their head coach is newly appointed, and most of the main players are new players. The previous main players have basically left. Although the entire team is not low in value, there are also some players who can be considered outstanding in the English Championship, so first
In this round, they easily defeated their opponents - after all, the hard power was there.
But compared with Southampton, their advantages will no longer become advantages, but their disadvantages will be magnified.
This is something their head coach Pearson didn't expect.
Pearson, who came to St. Mary's Stadium, was ambitious at the beginning. Especially when he saw that Southampton had rotated more than half of the main players, he felt that his weakness was not enough running-in. However, Southampton had rotated so many players.
Then wouldn't their running-in be useless?
From this perspective, this young marshal, who is only forty years old, obviously seems a bit naive.
Southampton's overall coordination was a bit lacking, but with Kiya's tactical arrangements, they were able to cover this weakness of theirs very well.
Their offense was mainly launched from the right side. Not only did Klein continue to attack forward, but Chamberlain also moved more on this side.
Although they are teammates this year, in training, Chamberlain and Klein's cooperation on this side is quite tacit.
Both are players with excellent speed and skills, but Klein is better at rushing up and down, while Chamberlain is better at using small skills to create opportunities in a narrow range.
Therefore, the two people cooperate very well. Klein can create opportunities with his impact, and Chamberlain can use his delicate skills. Chamberlain can attract attention by dribbling the ball, and Klein can also sprint and respond in an environment with relatively much space.
Create opportunities.
Although the two starting forwards in this game are both standard centers in terms of height and running, in terms of technical characteristics, they are more sophisticated than the average English center. They can run roaring and constantly change.
Bit, pull space...
This kind of offensive method is actually rare to see in the English Championship, and even in the Premier League, few teams can play it. Except for those top opponents, most other Premier League teams still focus on high-flying and high-flying.
So Jiya has always felt that this is Southampton's advantage - for various reasons, Southampton's players now have good foot skills, including local players like Lallana and Lambert. They only
It's just that his skills are not good, but his overall vision and ball-distribution ability on the court are excellent.
With such a foundation and one or two players who are good at breakthroughs, the entire team's offensive threat will immediately become extremely threatening.
Technical advantages allow Southampton to better control the ball and launch attacks. They can constantly pass the ball around and prevent opponents from grabbing it. However, if they want to open up the situation, they still have to rely on players who can break through.
This is actually a consensus in the European continent. In the past two years, Guardiola's Barcelona has been invincible. Although they were hit hard by Mourinho's Inter Milan last season, everyone knows that Inter Milan's victory and
Their state is related to their strong defensive ability, but for being able to eliminate Barcelona, the eruption of volcanic ash is probably only half of the credit...
So this skill can be learned completely.
If there is no system, it can be established gradually, not to mention that the pressure of the English Championship is actually relatively small.
Hull City did feel a bit overwhelmed.
While they were constantly running, it was difficult for them to intercept Southampton's passes. Southampton's overall running coordination was good. Every player with the ball was always supported by someone. Although they concentrated on the right to attack, they were unable to intercept Southampton's passes.
I have not relaxed in this regard.
Chamberlain and Klein's breakthroughs on the wing continued to create threats.
After they broke through, they did not shoot the ball themselves, but quickly passed the ball out, sometimes to the feet of the forward in the penalty area, sometimes to the feet of Lallana or even Drinkwater who followed up outside the penalty area.
Drinkwater's ability to move forward is also quite good, and with Dembele behind him to wipe his butt, he is even more bold when he moves forward.
In such an all-round attack, even teams from the lower reaches of the Premier League would not be able to adapt, let alone Hull City.
So soon, Southampton scored their first goal at home this season!
Chamberlain and Klein made a small collaboration on the wing, dribbling the ball into the penalty area, then stopped and turned around, and passed the ball to the middle of the penalty area. Drinkwater, who was advancing forward, took the ball forward and faced him directly.
The goalkeeper then calmly pushed the ball into the lower right corner to score!
After scoring the goal, Drinkwater rushed towards Kiya excitedly. As a newly joined player, he scored in the first game. How could this not make him feel excited...
When a new player scores a goal on his first appearance, it is often considered a sign of good luck.
"Come on, good job!" Ji Ya encouraged Drinkwater.
Ji Ya has never been stingy with his praise for young players, and of course he will always point them out immediately when they make mistakes - he is a young man and knows the mentality of young people.
Be good at praising but bad at criticizing. As long as what you say is right, young people will often be convinced.
For older players, you have to be more tactful, after all, you have to give them face.
Southampton's new players obviously performed well in this game.
Just after Drinkwater scored, in the next attack, another new player scored!
Chamberlain dribbled the ball laterally and then passed it to Klein on the wing. Lallana and Drinkwater ran at the front of the penalty area. Klein ground the ball and passed the ball to the back point, where Austin ran.
As soon as he stretched out his foot, he poked the ball into the empty goal!
After scoring the goal, Austin also rushed off the field with the same excitement. After all, he was the player bought by Kiya, so he considered himself to be Kiya's confidant...
"Great job, keep doing it well!" Ji Ya repeated what he said to Drinkwater like a scumbag.
Austin took it seriously. He nodded excitedly, full of hope for his future in Southampton.
After all, Southampton is now a Championship team, which is much better than if he stayed in League One.
He also knows that Lambert and Giroud are both excellent centers, but with so many games in a season, of course he will have more opportunities!
New people always have more hopes for their future.