The taunts from the Millwall fans angered Collymore, who was like an irrational beast and wanted to rush into the stands and fight with the fans.
Coach Evans had to rush over to grab him, drag him into the tunnel and warn him to stay calm.
"Stan, if you are a real man, calm down now, go out and fight back with your performance on the court! Now you rush to the stands and you will only make yourself an even bigger joke!"
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Players from both teams take the field under the leadership of the referee.
Liverpool's players all looked grim.
Just a season and a half ago, newly promoted Millwall came to Anfield and began their first campaign against them. Since that game, Liverpool lost four games in a row against Millwall, and the FA Cup final six months ago
It became a shameful label for them.
Although the private lives of this group of talented hot guys are chaotic off the court, they still have at least some dignity. When they met for the first time this season, they played a wonderful game at home, but from a competitive perspective, they still
No code found to limit Millwall's attack.
"The Premier League meets everyone again. The upcoming game is the focus of this round. Millwall will face the Red Army Liverpool at home. If the suspense of the Premier League championship is to be maintained, then Liverpool must snipe Millwall here, but their
In the past few seasons, the state has been determined to compete for the championship, but has been unable to sprint. It has repeatedly given fans hope, but it always fails during the season.
After half the game, they began to slowly fall behind. This year is the same. Not only do they have a 23-point gap with Millwall. There are even Arsenal, Newcastle United and Manchester United in front of them, and Aston Villa and Manchester United behind them.
Chelsea is catching up, and if they can't make a difference in the second half of the league, Liverpool may even miss the European competition next season."
"Martin, do you think Liverpool can survive here? Given the record of losing all three league games in the past, most Red Army fans are pessimistic about this game."
"Andy, I don't think the game is over before it starts. When the two teams met for the first time this season, the game was very exciting. If Liverpool hadn't conceded two goals in the last ten minutes, they would have at least tied with the invincible team at the time.
of Millwall.”
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Aldrich sat on the coaching bench and looked at the starting lineups of the two teams. For Millwall, Ballack and Zambrotta continued to start. Shevchenko was not included in the squad because he felt unwell in training.
Lencharr replaced him, and he played as a left winger, while Larsson went to the right.
Most of Liverpool's lineup is relatively familiar. Goalkeeper James, defenders: Jones and Scales are all familiar faces. But the other backbone, Phil Babb, and the left back, Dominic Mateo, are new faces. The former
He is the main defender of the Irish national team. He defeated Italy in the World Cup two years ago and performed well. The latter is a product of Liverpool's youth training. Evans probably couldn't stand the poor performance of the little fat Rudock, so he used his own product.
Instead of Ruddock, a defender produced by Millwall.
Today Liverpool played a five-midfield formation. The midfielders on both sides are old faces, McAteer and McManaman, three midfielders, behind is Redknapp Jr., and the two in front of him are veterans.
John Barnes and Czech Patrick Borg. The latter is a Czech star who moved to England with Boboski in the summer. He was spotted by a wealthy club due to his outstanding performance in the European Cup, but compared to Boboski's situation at Manchester United
Worryingly, Borg is slightly better.
Single arrow Collymore, Fowler is injured and cannot play.
As soon as the game started, the players from both sides started to attack each other. The rhythm was extremely fast. No player had too much ball at their feet, and the game ran very smoothly.
Benitez sat on the right side of Aldridge, observing and analyzing the game, then writing and drawing in his notebook, and then explaining his insights and trends of the game to Aldridge.
"Liverpool mainly attacks the center and creates opportunities in front of the goal on both wings. Collymore's task today is to attract defense and support. Barnes and Borg take turns to intervene to pose a greater threat."
Aldridge nodded, and he could tell, and Jenson, who was on his left, came over and said: "Liverpool is going to attack today. Our defense is better than theirs, and their midfield defense is their weakness."
"Not necessarily, they added a person in the midfield today. When defending, Barnes, Borg, and Redknapp will quickly retreat to form a barrier in front of the penalty area. When switching from defense to offense, they will move from the wing.
They initiated the attack and then attacked from the center to respond. Compared with the confrontation three months ago, their offensive and defensive transitions were much smoother."
"But in the midfield defensive line composed of these three people, who is particularly strong in defense or full-time defensive? No, Barnes slowly played from the forward to the midfielder. The defensive skills are a flaw, and Borg is offensive.
The midfielder is not particularly good at defense. Redknapp is more of an organizer. Maybe the three of them can stand in defensive positions when defending, but their defensive ability is not enough to make the defense stable."
The two assistant coaches expressed their opinions in Aldridge's ear, but Aldridge stood up and walked to the sideline with a frown.
Jenson and Benitez stared at Aldrich in confusion, but saw him standing on the sidelines and roaring at the players.
"Run away and show me 300% seriousness! Do you really regard Liverpool as a points giveaway?"
The camera captured Aldridge's angry roar, which made the commentators exclaim.
"Why is Hall mad at his team? That's weird."
"Obviously, he was not satisfied with the performance of the players. Maybe he thought the team should have scored, hahaha."
As the team coach, Aldridge knows his players best, just as the players understand the information revealed by his words and actions.
Millwall's players were on the field today, and at first glance there were no big ups and downs.
It feels a little tepid.
After working together for two and a half years, Aldridge already knows the players well, and you can tell whether they are serious by their movements.
Perhaps the record of undefeated victories against Liverpool in the past four meetings has made them despise their opponents from the bottom of their hearts.
The most desperate player on the field was Grenjaer. It was rare for him to get a starting opportunity in such a focused battle. Denmark's Golden Wings performed very well after getting the ball on the left.
Aldrich began to stand on the sidelines to supervise the battle. His expressionless face seemed to be suppressing his anger.
If the players think that after setting a record of 18 consecutive wins in the past, they will steadily win the league championship this season, and their careers will start on the road to glory, they will start to relax complacently at this stage. That kind of thinking is simply too naive.
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You still have to work harder to reach the peak.
Stepping into greatness, you haven’t started yet!
Southgate blocked the through ball from Barnes to Collymore, turned around and kicked the ball to Zambrotta on the wing, who then passed the ball to Glenchard in front.
The Dane turned sideways to face McAteer, who was closely guarding him, and lightly changed the direction of the ball with his right foot when it touched the ball. At the same time, he quickly rushed forward from McAteer, and McAteer subconsciously stretched his foot.
Blocked the ball, but a step too late, he was passed by the Glencher ball.
Grunchard drove the ball straight down the wing with great speed. Jones, who came up to defend him, was passed by Grunchard's fake move to cut inside. Grenchard dribbled the ball down the floor at lightning speed.
Glenchard passed two people and ignited the enthusiasm of the Lion's Den Stadium. However, a pass from the bottom of the ball sent the ball out to the opposite sideline.
Trezeguet, who was outflanking in the middle, lowered his head and ran back in frustration. Larson at the far end could only turn around and run back, but he still gave Grenchar some encouragement with a thumbs up.
Seeing the cross just now, Aldrich slightly bowed his back and straightened his back, feeling a little regretful.
Glenchard, another player he found difficult.
He has speed and breakthrough, but his only flaw is his passing and shooting.
Compared with crossing and shooting, crossing is worse.
When counting the statistics of the past two seasons, Grenchar's average number of dribbles per game is the highest in the team. Although his dribbling method is very simple and relies on explosive power to accelerate changes of direction, it is not a bad thing to be used everywhere with one move.
, there is no difference in actual meaning between using one movement to pass someone and using three movements to pass someone, the only difference lies in the appreciation of the process.
He averages the most dribbles per game, and is accompanied by a disastrous cross success rate.
So much so that when the media ridiculed him, they would say: Glenchard is Millwall's best player, and that's it.
From Aldrich's perspective as a head coach, it doesn't matter how many people Grenchar passes. Even if he passes seven or eight people from the backcourt, it will not result in a goal in the end, which means it is inefficient.
Therefore, his poor passing caused his breakthrough threat to plummet.
Aldrich turned around and walked to Mullenstine, who was sitting next to Janson, lowered his head and asked: "Is the focus of Jespe's technical training still on excellence?"
Meulensteen and Moniz, many players will receive additional technical coaching from them in addition to regular training.
Meulensteen said: "Exceeding people is the key point. Look at his performance on the court. How much has it improved compared to the performance in the game videos of the last two seasons?"
Aldrich said helplessly: "But what happens after he passes? No one can be found in the cross, and there is no threat in shooting, which directly leads to the pitiful low offensive efficiency of our left wing."
Generally speaking, offensive efficiency is reflected in the number of goals scored and shots on target on the court.
If you don't shoot, or if all your shots miss, you won't be able to assist, and it's of no use if you are too good to pass.
Meulensteen also saw this. He thought for a while and said: "Then strengthen his crossing training and shooting training?"
Aldridge shook his head and said: "I am not optimistic that he can practice crossing, shooting, and dribbling to the best. Instead of strengthening his training in crossing and shooting, it is better to focus on training others to play ball."
Combined with his shooting skills, my winger can make a poor pass, but he must have the ability to score."
Mullensdin pondered for a moment and then nodded and said, "Well, I will study his characteristics when I get back."
Aldrich turned and walked back to the sidelines. As he said, his winger's passing skills can be worse, but he must have the ability to score. Just like Shevchenko on the right, his task is to provide short-pass support and insert into the penalty area to complete.
Scoring, long-distance passes or crosses from the wing are completed by Schneider, the full-back behind him.
He cannot train every player to become a decathlete. That is unrealistic. Every player has limits, energy, time, talent, etc. There are upper limits. Their characteristics must be highlighted for targeted training.
Glenchar's playing style is more like a classical winger. Aldrich must let him give up the playing style of a classical winger and move towards the development path of a modern winger. (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!