Thanks to "thief", "not a man" and "veinyu" for the reward!
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Three years ago, the FA Cup final played at Wembley has become an eternal pain in the hearts of Liverpool fans. Millwall not only bloodbathed Liverpool in a record-breaking manner, but also nailed Liverpool to the pillar of shame in the FA Cup, the oldest cup competition.
Even after the game, he was humiliated and speechless by Aldrich's arrogance.
When Millwall bloodbathed Liverpool, people were discussing the team's discipline. The scandal of the hot boy in Liverpool became a typical example. Houllier set out to clean up the hot boy. The fans looked at Liverpool's lack of success in the past few years and all acquiesced. Football
After all, it’s football, fashion and trendiness. No matter how much you show off the field, it won’t make the results on the field more dazzling, and may even have a negative effect.
And when Millwall bloodbathed Manchester United at Old Trafford and left Ferguson with a series of humiliating records, people were discussing the secrets of Millwall's training and what made their players' physical advantages so obvious in the game.
?And then defeated Manchester United into defeat?
Now, Millwall no longer needs to make news through a big victory in the focus battle. They are the focus. From club management to team training, and even the youth team reserve team, the outside world is paying close attention.
In addition to vindicating himself with championships, Aldridge's training of the team has also become a model for many people in European football and even world football to imitate.
The rise of modern wingers, the abandonment of attacking midfielders, and the use of deep-lying organizations. Including the current high-pressure press.
Millwall has always maintained the source of creativity and become a leader in modern football.
In today's game, Aldridge knew that Liverpool fans did not welcome him. In addition to the scars he had left on them, it was also because of his success in leading the team that it just reflected how right he was in criticizing the hot guy a few years ago.
Today, he still needs to use Liverpool to practice his skills and tactics.
At the beginning, Millwall was still developing its offense steadily and according to the routine that people could guess.
This offensive routine itself has a certain degree of imagination, and requires the opponent to either have rich experience and strong strength to counter-press or block. For example, Bayern Munich or Juventus, or the opponent needs to use more defensive numbers to compress it.
The space reduces the success rate of Millwall's offensive coordination. This is the usual intensive defense with a big bus.
Millwall's offense is fast-paced, using continuous rapid passes and transfers of the ball to open up spaces. At the same time, opposing players can unexpectedly choose their personal play to disrupt the opponent's defensive rhythm.
This routine is not enough, there is still room for development. Aldridge pays attention to step-by-step when building a team, and there is no possibility of reaching the top in one step when building the team's technical and tactical system.
History has proven countless times that it is not easier to lead 11 geniuses to success than to lead 11 idiots. Most wealthy clubs spend huge sums of money to buy a group of talented players in the hope that the team will immediately become both gorgeous and powerful in play style.
Shoot, the result is a disastrous ending.
Millwall's attacking group has been put together in the shortest possible time from formation to formation, and now Aldridge wants to add richer offensive elements on this basis.
When they have the awareness and ability to actively counterattack after losing the ball, Aldridge can allow them to change positions during the offense without worrying about being counterattacked after changing positions.
"Unfamiliar area" and neglected defense.
Although Hamann has good stealing ability and is also good at lateral interception, his speed is a bit slow. Millwall pays attention to releasing the ball quickly when attacking, and the speed of the ball transfer is far faster than that in the area he covers.
Movement speed can penetrate his defensive line.
After Liverpool lost the ball, the three midfielders retreated deeper, almost forming an 8-man defensive line, with four defenders and four midfielders!
However, the positions are not parallel in two rows. Hamann is behind, Gerrard and Murphy are protecting the two sides, and Simpson is like a mad dog biting whoever he sees!
Aldridge made a gesture in the 30th minute of the first half, allowing offensive players to try to change positions.
When the number of players invested in Liverpool's defense increases significantly, the effectiveness of the match-up and fixed-point advancement will be greatly reduced. The opponent uses a sea of people tactics to defend, and Millwall must make changes in its routine.
This kind of change requires a suitable opponent and a suitable environment. Today's Liverpool is a good opponent. The opponent is young, especially the midfielders, and has little experience in top leagues. It is most easy to be hot-headed and chase the ball as soon as it is seen and lose the defensive position.
When encountering an experienced team, Aldridge cannot do this, as that will increase the risk of being beaten on counterattack and conceding the ball.
Pirlo came to the frontcourt to receive Nedved's back pass. Simpson rushed forward without any effort. Pirlo calmly passed the ball past the opponent. Simpson could not stop the car. When he turned back, Pirlo dribbled the ball forward.
She was already two meters away from him.
Nedvěd started running after passing the ball, and Hamann followed him step by step. But after taking two steps, Hamann began to hesitate.
Where is Nedved going?
He ran to the left wing. At the same time, Ronaldinho crossed with Nedved from the left wing. He came to the center in front of the penalty area. When Hamann reacted and went back, Ronaldinho had already received Pirlo's pass.
On the ball, there are Liverpool players in front and on the left and right, Hamann, Murphy and Hyypia.
Even Gerrard came from behind. In the circle of four people, seeing the space getting narrower and narrower, Ronaldinho turned around to protect the ball, and then passed the ball back from Gerrard to the unmarked forward
Pirlo.
Just before Ronaldinho passed the ball, Henry ran to the right. Larsson crossed with him. Henry came to the right winger's area, in the top right corner of the penalty area. Pirlo passed the ball to Henry. Henry kept the ball.
Larsson, who made a through ball and switched to the center role, directly made a diagonal run, forming a semi-single-handed move!
Liverpool's defense was turned upside down. The cross-positioning of Henry and Larsson had already made Mateo completely out of position. Hyypia came to block Larsson's shooting angle, but the opponent crossed the middle. Henquez was too slow to react.
One step. Ronaldinho grabbed the spot in the middle of the goal and pushed the ball. He aimed at the lower left corner of the goal and was sure to score the ball.
But with a bang, the ball hit the goalpost and bounced out.
Henkelz turned his head to look in the direction where the ball bounced. When he saw the man following up, he immediately flew to block the hole of the gun!
Nedvěd met the ball again and shot again, this time with a powerful volley into the near corner of the goal. The ball went from bottom to top into the top corner of the near post.
"Nedvěd scored another goal! Scored twice! It's really weird. This time Ronaldinho's shot failed to score. Nedvěd scored the ball with a supplementary shot. Ronaldi
Neo, you are so unlucky today! But this goal was wonderful from start to finish. Millwall only used 5 offensive players to penetrate Liverpool's 8-player defensive line! Simpson watched
He worked very hard, but the defense could not see any effect. Gerrard and Murphy were unconvincing in addition to being reckless and impetuous. The worst thing was Song. The two goals he conceded were both related to his defense. First
The first time allowed Ronaldinho to break through easily. The second time he failed to keep up with Nedvěd to prevent the opponent's follow-up shot. Liverpool's reconstruction seems to have a long way to go."
After scoring the goal, Nedved raised two fingers towards Aldridge. It looked like a victory gesture, but Aldridge understood that Nedved should mean: two goals, just for him
Your two sons.
Then he met Ronaldinho and asked: "You don't have shooting boots?"
Ronaldinho touched his forehead and said helplessly: "I don't know, I just feel a little bit worse."
Larson smiled and said: "Generally if I don't feel good about shooting, I won't pursue the angle. No matter where the goalkeeper is, I just shoot the ball steadily within the goal range. But your first kick just now was hit by the goalkeeper."
I saved it, but the angle of my second shot was too tricky and hit the goal post. I really don’t know how to advise you to adjust your shooting feel.”
Ronaldinho joked: "Then I'll close my eyes and kick him down. Whether I can get in or not depends on God's will."
Henry patted him on the shoulder and said, "It doesn't matter if you don't score. Someone will shoot again anyway."
The four of them walked back and high-fived Pirlo one by one to celebrate.
Aldridge spoke very highly of this goal, which was evident from his excited expression as he clenched a fist with one hand and moved it up and down in front of him.
Ronaldinho and Nedvěd switch positions, Larsson and Henry switch positions, these seem simple, and the cross movement itself is not complicated, but this will disrupt the opponent's defense and make the opponent's man-to-man defense short-lived.
There is a hole in the ground, but when this short hole appears, someone still needs to be able to pass the ball to the most dangerous area. This is the key.
Ronaldinho faced a double-team defense and returned the ball to Pirlo, who quickly transferred it to Henry. These two kicks were the key to this attack!
If there are only cross-position movements, but no timely and accurate transfer passes to penetrate the defense zone and send the ball to the opponent's weak defensive areas, then no matter how many cross-position movements there are, it will just be a waste of physical energy.
Next, Millwall's offense entered a rhythm of crazy shifting of attacking groups, but not every attack could be successful, and the turnover rate continued to increase.
Aldridge didn't care at this time. The team was leading by two goals and could bear the risk of more offensive mistakes.
The 3-hour defensive triangle of Henkel, Hyypia, and Hamann will be the mainstay of Liverpool's defense for some time to come. However, this season has just begun to be formed, and the tacit understanding cannot be complimented, so the defense is not reassuring.
When Liverpool had the opportunity to counterattack more, Aldridge saw the weakness of Liverpool's offense, especially the lack of creativity in midfield organization.
If Redknapp is not seriously injured, maybe he is still a good candidate for midfield organization. Unfortunately, Liverpool's midfield has a tendency to move towards engineering. If the organization of the forward attack is not creative, the ball route
, the offensive routine can be easily predicted by the opponent, and the threat is greatly reduced. This is similar to the problem that the England national team has encountered since the 1998 World Cup.
Liverpool's defense couldn't be perfect, and its offense couldn't advance. The more they played, the more impatient they became, and the more they played, the less hope they had of equalizing the score.
Before the end of the first half, Henry and Larsson changed positions again. Larsson caught the ball in front of the penalty area and was tackled to the ground by Murphy. Fortunately, he protected himself in time and avoided falling to the side, otherwise he would have been tackled.
Legs.
When Aldridge saw this scene, he shouted angrily at the fourth official from the sidelines: "That's a fucking red card!"
While he was angry, the referee did show Murphy a red card. The height of the opponent's feet from the ground was too conspicuous. If Larson didn't hide, he might just kick Larson on the knee. No.
The protection of the shin pads may break the leg on the spot!
Although Anfield booed the referee, the referee's decision was not changed.
Southgate stood up for Larson and even almost got into a fight with Murphy. When the incident subsided, five minutes of stoppage time had passed. The referee planned to wait for the direct free kick to be completed before blowing the first half of the game.
The final whistle.
Pirlo, Ronaldinho, and Schneider stood in front of the ball. In the end, Ronaldinho directly took the penalty. The ball crossed the wall in a wonderful arc and then fell, grazing the lower edge of the crossbar and drilling into the goal.
Larsson looked back and joked after seeing the goal: "Have you got your feeling back?"
Ronaldinho shook his head and said, "I don't know. I can play with my eyes closed. Whether I can get in or not depends on God's will."
After saying that, he closed his eyes and made a prayer cross. (To be continued...)