Spring is here, let’s talk about our feelings about watching football.p>
Recently, I really feel that the subversive scripts in European football are quite funny.p>
Arsenal had been hoping for so many years that their opponent in the top 16 would not face a top club, so they gave him Monaco, but they were beaten at home and couldn't find the north.p>
I have a lot of feelings from this. The gap between Wenger's coaching style before and after is too big. What is the tough gunner who wrestled with Manchester United back then and what is missing most now?p>
Tough midfielders like Vieira, Parlor and Gilberto.p>
Extending to another topic, the world is talking about how rich the Premier League is.p>
Arsenal's financial situation has also improved a lot.p>
You can spend almost 100 million pounds to buy two offensive wingers or central players, that is 272 and 374, but why not spend 30 million to buy a top center?p>
I saw in the football news that they were "angry" at Giroud from time to time, and I wondered. Giroud was bought with a net worth of 10 million, and I hope he will be the protagonist of a striker worth 50 million. This is nonsense, and Giroud
Definitely not considered a parallel import. The number of goals scored in each season is worthy of his transfer fee and salary, right?p>
I don’t understand.p>
And compared to Giroud's predecessor, Chamach, the Gunners should be satisfied and are unwilling to spend a lot of money and demand higher returns. This idea always feels awkward.p>
Thinking back to Manchester City's loss to Barcelona at home, in fact, Yaya Toure was suspended during Manchester City's group stage. There are huge hidden dangers in this knockout match, even at home.p>
Originally, during the Mancini era, Manchester City's structure was very good, but Mancini has always been weak in the European wars. I personally think it is a coaching problem. There is no problem with the team's operation. He was too timid in the European wars.
, take one step at a time, and if you are suddenly hit, there will be no chance of a comeback.p>
But I think the core issue of Manchester City’s biggest change in the past two years is Yaya Toure’s birthday farce. It seems that from then on, Yaya Toure began to gradually weaken the defense on the field. If I remember correctly, he was in
When he was at Barcelona, he switched between the defender and the defensive midfielder. Now at Manchester City, although he is still in the midfield area most of the time, his defensive presence is extremely reduced, and most of the time he has to sacrifice offensive players to give him space to move forward.
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This makes me feel very puzzled. Manchester City, who are so rich, have actually used Demichelis, a midfielder who has been full of loopholes in the Bundesliga in the past two years. I don’t understand, I don’t understand at all! p>
If Mancini could really bring De Rossi to Manchester City...p>
I also thought about the Christmas match when Chelsea were completely beaten by Tottenham. The problem still appeared in the defensive midfielder position. There was a lack of protection in front of the back line and it was useless. People could pass and cut at will. This may be related to Uncle Psy's lack of rotation. Devil.
The schedule couldn't be carried anymore. Ivan basically made an assist in that game and couldn't come back, and Matic seemed to have disappeared.p>
And thinking about the current situation of the entire European football world, I have to agree with an article I saw a few days ago.p>
The waist of European football seems to be disappearing.p>
At that time, Keane, Vieira, Hamann, Makelele, Essien, Gattuso, etc., whether they were crazy interceptions or ball-grabbing machines in FM, seemed to be almost invisible in the major giants.
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Among the Premier League companies, Arsenal and Manchester United, it can be said that there is almost no full-time interception midfielder. Chelsea's Matic, Manchester City's Fernandinho or Fernando, these few follow the previous classic midfielders.
There is still a lot of difference in feeling level.p>
I am reminded of a joke that has been popular for a long time: Premier League teams are embarrassed if they don’t deserve a Brazilian midfielder.p>
But I always feel that the Brazilian midfielder is always thunderous. He usually looks like nothing, but when it comes to critical moments, he leaves people speechless. Just like when Brazil was completely defeated by the German team in the World Cup in Brazil, the defensive midfielder did not exist at all. David Luiz played
I cried afterwards. I felt that he was really wronged. He was being easily fooled in front of him. Who could guard him?p>
Maybe Real Madrid's defeat in the Madrid Derby is not convincing. After all, Real Madrid's mentality is too comfortable and they went around to make money during the winter break. However, I think Real Madrid let Alonso go and did not give Khedira enough time and trust.
Their waist is weak, and the problem of reduced defensive hardness in the midfield is beginning to be exposed. I just don’t know if there will be opponents in the Champions League who can target them. In many fans’ comment areas, most of the views on Real Madrid are: the offense is the best.
Strong!p>
Almost no team can resist it, but I do think that if time goes back 56 years, Real Madrid's current top-heavy lineup may make the same mistake again, such as Galacticos Phase 1.p>
But as mentioned before, most wealthy families do not have the same beastly waist as in the past, and their own resistance has declined.p>
But now most of them retreat and fight back as a whole.p>
Arsenal's offensive ability is average and they have never beaten Monaco. Look at Monaco's midfielder Moutinho playing too many 6s on the counterattack. There is so much space and he can play freely everywhere. If you think about it, Portugal might as well lower their profile.
Playing extreme defense is against it, but at least there is Moutinho behind Ronaldo who can deliver the shells.p>
What a pity, the team has the airs of a team, the superstar has the face of a superstar, it’s hard to lose face.p>
If Arsenal dares to fight back against Monaco at home, Monaco will probably die of discomfort, but Arsenal cannot lose face.p>
So the question is, will a home win result in more ugly loss of face, or will a brave home attack result in a disastrous defeat and more face loss?p>
Hahaha, maybe Uncle Psy has the most thorough thinking about this issue.p>