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The fanatical atmosphere at Sun Devil Stadium burned the sanity of the spectators, who were so enthusiastic that they enjoyed today's Super Bowl.
Aldridge was holding a glass of wine and overlooking the field. He was surrounded by a group of players. Some of them knew the rules of rugby and some didn't. It didn't matter. Rugby was not a difficult sport to understand.
Especially the rhythm of the game in the offensive and defensive phases. The two teams facing each other will be divided into offensive and defensive teams. It is clear at a glance who is attacking and who is defending.
As long as you watch the game for five minutes, you will know that the team that leads the offense will be the core of the team, the quarterback, who plans the offense after the kickoff.
Aikman of the Dallas Cowboys and O'Donnell of the Pittsburgh Steelers, two super quarterbacks dominate their respective teams' offenses.
When Aikman completed a precise long pass to help the team advance the offensive yards, Aldridge turned to Pirlo and smiled: "The quarterback has high requirements on the field. Passing is one of the basic qualities. Long-term
Passing short passes must be extremely accurate. At the same time, you need to read the situation on the field in a flash and pass the ball to a safe area. Sometimes you will take a risk, but the risk will be very high. If you succeed, you may help your teammates directly.
td, if it fails and is intercepted by the opponent, it will be a devastating blow."
Pirlo took it very seriously, and with his football wisdom, he understood that Aldrich's words also apply on the football field.
The quarterback is not the running back who rushes to the forefront, but he is definitely the soul of the team. He is the kind of handsome man who can strategize and win thousands of miles away.
But the current era of football is still the era of attacking midfielders. Pirlo asked: "Is the quarterback the No. 10 player on the football field?"
Aldridge shook his head and said: "Player No. 10 is the core of the team. He can pass, break and shoot. This is extremely demanding for players. Andrea, I want to discuss this with you and your teammates.
The trend of football tactics is very important to your future development, because when you are at the peak of your career, you will be in the process of changing the trend of football tactics. Of course, I dare not judge arbitrarily for the next ten years.
Ten years will bring changes in football tactics, but some changes will definitely occur."
The players looked a little more serious and discussed tactics with the head coach. This is not a job requirement, but it will definitely help their growth and help them understand the role Aldrich arranges for them to play on the court.
Aldridge said thoughtfully: "We can first review the evolution of tactics in football, 127, 235, wm, 424, 442, 343, 433, 451, etc. There is an obvious trend. The formation structure is getting better and better.
The number of forwards is decreasing and the number of midfielders is increasing. Why is this? In addition to the influence of rules, the most important thing is tactical innovation. Arsenal's WM in the 1930s, Italy's chain defense in the 1960s, and the Italian chain defense in the 1970s.
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Total attack, total defense, etc. Today, it is almost difficult for a tactical revolution to occur, because the world is entering an era of synchronization, which means that the most popular tactics will be studied and imitated by everyone. It is difficult for anyone to introduce new ones, and like some
Countries that are out of touch with the world will have surprising tactics. For example, North Korea will put up a weird 3331 formation. But thinking about it on the other hand, it is precisely because they refused to keep pace with the world that they can have such alternative innovations, even though it is
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The players listened to Aldrich's speech attentively, as if they were possessed. As football players, they naturally like to hear some novel ideas that seem like fantasy but are by no means nonsense.
"The 4-4-2 is considered to be the formation pioneered by England and is still used today. However, in that year, Maslov at Dynamo Kyiv actually changed to the 4-4-2 formation. It was strongly questioned at the time. His 4-4-2 and England won the World Cup.
The 442 are similar but have no mutual inheritance relationship. Maslov defended himself by saying: Football is like an airplane, and the increase in speed means
The air resistance also increases, so you have to make the nose more streamlined. If you don't think about this sentence itself, it doesn't mean anything, but what he wants to express, I think it is this: Player
As our speed becomes faster and faster, it becomes more difficult to find space, so offensive players must hide deeper so that they are not easily guarded by the opponent."
Aldridge's words made these real football players nod frequently.
Even the top forwards will always be targeted and have lackluster games. Therefore, there are two things to do in the offense. One is to find defensive flaws, and the other is to conceal the offensive point.
Pirlo seemed to have thought of something and said: "The forward retreated."
Aldrich snapped his fingers and nodded: "The forward's retreat, or the diversification of the forward's role and ability. When a forward has the ability to organize, his retreat to support or organize will disrupt the opponent's
The man-marking plan makes one's own offense flexible, a bit like what we call the No. 9 and a half player now, but this type of player has too high technical requirements. Maybe it will take five years for a player in this position to appear in football.
The top figure, now, the best player in this position is Baggio. He can drop back to support the organization, often provide assists, and can also score goals, but not every player who wants to play this position can do it.
At his level, this is also a limitation of his abilities. There are many attacking midfielders who can assist and many forwards who can score, but it is too difficult to combine the two and achieve a balance point that sublimates the team."
As he said that, Aldrich looked at Nedved meaningfully.
A player in that position needs to be able to pass, burst and shoot. Nedved fits these characteristics, and Aldridge also hopes that he can become such a player.
Pirlo looked a little sad. He knew his own characteristics, and dribbling breakthroughs was not his strong point at all.
"Remember the two games we played against Manchester United this season?"
Aldrich asked as he took a sip of wine.
The players nodded, and the players who played the game were still fresh in their memories.
Aldrich laughed and said: "When the game reaches a certain level, the confrontation between the offensive and defensive ends is very brutal. We are targeting their forwards, they are targeting our forwards, and even all offenses in the frontcourt.
The players have no space to attack, but who is the player who changes the situation of the game? It is the player who breaks through with the ball and suddenly enters the penalty area.
, it is the full-back who suddenly assists and disrupts the opponent's defensive rhythm, the forward who retreats and suddenly shoots a cold arrow, etc., instead of slowly and steadily completing the attack with the same number of people in a textbook position. We have always performed very well and achieved great results.
We scored a lot of goals, but do you understand the circumstances in which our goals came from?"
Ballack blurted out: "Quick advance after defense."
Other teammates nodded in agreement. The tactical concepts they were instilled in training were perfectly executed on the court, which also allowed their youth team to achieve excellent results.
Aldrich nodded and said: "Yes, the tactical trend in football is based on defense. It is very difficult for us to wait for the opponent to set up a defensive formation before attacking. In the same way, if we set up defense and wait for the opponent to attack, we will also give the opponent
Create a lot of resistance, so our offense is often based on the failure of the opponent's offense
On the basis of the last step, the opponent has not set up a defensive formation at the end of the attack. At that time, the opponent has many loopholes. We advance quickly with one kick, and the players spread out their positions to find gaps and take advantage of their speed.
The important reason is that we want to destroy our opponents before they finish defending."
The players listened with rapt attention, and many of them may have fully understood part of the essence of their current football style only after Aldridge explained it in detail.
Football is a back-and-forth competitive sport where you attack me and I attack you. It is different from rugby, where the offensive team leaves the field and the defensive team comes up to defend. The fluidity of the football game makes it difficult to use one point for one.
Seconds are used to define stages, and as the pace accelerates and player characteristics become more comprehensive, quick counterattacks are the foundation of the top teams. Teams that do not know how to counterattack or do not have the advantage of counterattack speed will find it difficult to win the championship.
"If you have watched Guardiola play, you may have the same emotion as me: Barcelona seems to be missing someone. Yes, he is actually very inconspicuous. He just stays in the backcourt and does dirty work. After getting the ball,
And he passed it to his teammates honestly, which can only be seen in some of the highlights of the videos.
He has the ability to pass the threatening ball and take away the trouble in the counterattack. However, in the 90 minutes of the game and the 42 rounds of La Liga, he did not have many highlights. I hope you will not spread the word to avoid being misunderstood by the media and causing trouble.
, I think Guardiola is the disciple that Cruyff failed to train successfully."
In this era, although Guardiola has the title of Mengyi Meritorious Service, he is not too outstanding in terms of the achievements and influence of the midfielders of his generation.
The players stared at Aldrich in confusion, waiting for his explanation.
"I don't know if Cruyff's idea of building a number four player is similar to the quarterback on the football field, but at least Guardiola's role cannot completely replicate the role of the football quarterback. He is the main player in the defense.
He is also the main player in the offensive backcourt support organization. Both tasks are on his shoulders. I think it is amazing that he can achieve this achievement today, but as the pace of football games increases,
The competition between Kuaihe and Kuaihe is becoming increasingly fierce. No player can be top-notch on both offense and defense. Simply put, players will become more and more comprehensive, but their energy in the game must be divided into priorities. The main focus is on defense.
Then, the offense will definitely be sacrificed, and vice versa, and football is a team sport. I think the two tasks of defense and organization of offense can be separated, allowing the two players to maximize their strengths in the midfield."
Aldrich has always believed that it was precisely because Guardiola was not particularly successful as a player, at least he was definitely not considered a world-class player, that he improved and refined Cruyff's tactical ideas after becoming a coach.
Sublimation, he solved the contradictions that appeared in himself. Therefore, in his Dream Three Dynasty, Butzquez focused on defense, Xavi controlled the organization, and Iniesta focused on offensive support, creating a Barcelona with terrifying offensive and defensive balance and control.
This tactic is also used by many strong teams to a large extent. It separates defensive and organizational tasks, learns from each other's strengths, maximizes advantages, and allows teammates who are better at making up for their own shortcomings. The highest state of team football is
In this way, it doesn't necessarily have to be smooth and smooth, but in the process of complementing each other between teammates, the energy of 1+1 is greater than 2.
Pirlo's eyes lit up and he asked: "Boss, why are the organization tasks in the midfield and backfield?"
Aldrich smiled and said: "Didn't I say it before? Players are getting faster and faster, and the offensive point must be hidden deeper. In the competition between top teams, the closer to the opponent's penalty area, the less space there is to organize, and more
If the forward is in front, he will only be targeted by the opponent. The offensive player's back insertion will become the mainstream of the offense, which will make the organization area move backwards, and it will be the starting point of a wave of fatal offensive, even starting from the goalkeeper and defender.
, and the transition in the midfield and the choice of forward attack point will become the key points that determine the victory."
It was at this moment that Pirlo had an epiphany, and he began to understand how the demands Aldridge and Nagy put on him in training would play out in actual combat.
Whether this would be successful, he didn't know, but it was worth trying.