Aldrich's mentality facing this game has undergone subtle changes.
The opponent uses the unique tactics he has created to restrain himself.
Moreover, Millwall and England have two completely different and extremely opposing tactics!
Millwall's offense was extremely strong, and the England national team's counterattack was extremely strong. It really felt like a needle-to-nose attack.
This subtle psychological activity can only be understood but cannot be expressed in words.
Millwall's players on the field did not have any emotional changes, and they would not be surprised because the opponent adopted a 4321 extreme anti-counterattack tactic.
Among the first players to appear, only Southgate played for the England national team. Others could not have imagined that the tactical conflict between the two sides on the field could be traced back to Aldridge.
Secondly, the opponents they encountered generally used anti-counterattack tactics, and the same was true for strong teams. Therefore, they were all similar, and it was difficult to gain a detailed insight into the overall situation.
However, Bayern Munich put up such a formation and used such techniques and tactics, which indeed caused a lot of trouble for Millwall, causing them to encounter unprecedented sniping in their attack.
Not to mention, Bayern Munich may be stronger than the England national team at least in the defensive part when using the 4321 tactics developed by Aldrich.
This stems from the role of Effenberg and Ballack in the three-midfielder system, which is both offensive and defensive!
They themselves are both offensive and defensive players, but when placed in the attacking midfielder, central midfielder, or defensive midfielder positions, the overall impact on the team's skills and tactics is definitely different. When attacking, the front is more open, and when defending, the distribution of responsible areas is more refined.
, the compressed backcourt space is smaller.
How other coaches formulate tactics. Aldridge has no way of knowing without communication. On the road of learning, he can only figure out the coach's tactical intentions by reviewing a lot of games. He has been doing this kind of work for eight years.
, and then started coaching the club, using his previous experience in analyzing opponents.
And he formulates his own tactics, which is really a mental game between himself and himself.
It is impossible for him to formulate a tactic and only imagine how the new tactic will work together and how powerful it will be. For the operation of techniques and tactics under ideal conditions, he must stand on the opposite side and think about how to limit the new tactic he comes up with, and then
Continuous brainstorming like cat and mouse, based on the consideration of pros and cons, continuous evolution and transformation, finalization, cliché, there is no perfect tactics, he can only tailor the most suitable tactics for the team. The best way to stimulate the team's potential
tactics.
Millwall's offensive is surging, Ronaldinho and Pirlo's front and back organization. The dual-core configuration is the foundation of the overall situation, and the team foundation is the triangle coordination, that is, the triangle pass. This is traced back to the youth trained by Louis van Gaal who shocked European football.
Ajax, and then Barcelona, the team's offensive partner.
On the football field, long passes may be the most threatening in theory. However, with the development of the times, the success rate of long passes has been declining. In today's era and in the future, local triangle passes can not only ensure the success rate, but also ensure the success rate of long passes.
There is also a strong and threatening offensive combination.
In turn, Aldridge's 4321 formulated by the England national team requires that there be space for counterattack first, and then the triangle pass coordination can be played, but the most important thing is defense. Aldridge reversed the offensive concept and used it in defense.
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Four defenders and three defensive midfielders, this staggered position can form many local three-legged defensive positions, greatly improving the fault tolerance rate, and also strengthening the protection against being penetrated by the opponent's triangle pass attack.
Why did Millwall encounter a powerful sniper attack?
The reason is also here. It's not that no team has deployed a three-back midfielder. It's just that the players' abilities are limited. The weak team's three-back midfielder simply relies on the accumulation of defensive numbers.
For example, when facing some strong teams with mature technical and tactical players and strong teams, almost no one on the other side will use a three-man midfielder.
Manchester United has Kean Gascholes, a defensive midfielder and a central midfielder.
Arsenal have a double midfielder.
It is impossible for teams like Barcelona and Real Madrid to form a three-midfielder formation.
Italian teams, no matter whether they use 4321 or 4312, the 3 in the middle have never encountered three defensive midfielders. Instead, they use a single defensive midfielder and two central midfielders.
With Bayern Munich's formation today, the defense in the dangerous zone is impregnable, because if Millwall's players move forward, they will fall into the trap of three sides. The most important ones are Ballack and Effenberg, tactics.
They are extremely well-educated. Bayern Munich itself is not a team that highlights individuals, but relies on the whole. As Aldridge said, on the basis of the team, they adjust their tactics and cooperate with each other, and their own obstacles are not big.
Ronaldinho once again dribbled the ball past Sagnol on the left, cut inside and dribbled into the penalty area. At this time, Ballack had already returned to run along Ronaldinho's route to defend.
Link remained motionless, blocking Ronaldinho's front, while Ballack intercepted him from the side.
Ronaldinho doesn't have many choices. There is definitely one strong breakthrough, but the further forward he dribbles, the smaller the space for breakthrough will be. Especially since Ballack and Link are intentionally forming a zone defense. If he can break through one, can he pass another one?
It’s hard to say just one.
There are almost no shot options!
Ronaldinho glanced at the surrounding situation during the dribbling process. He could not pass back to Zambrotta who was coming up from the same side, because Sagnol, who was passed by him, chased behind him. He stopped the ball or knocked the ball with his heel.
There is a high risk of being directly disconnected.
Normally, if Ballack intercepts as a defensive midfielder, there will definitely be space in front of the back line. Nedved or Pirlo can respond at this point, but Ronaldinho saw that Hargreaves and Effenbo
Guedou moved to this side, Nedvěd was targeted, and Pirlo was still far away.
Looking for Klose on the front line, it is a point-to-point impact. Link and Kufuor sandwich Klose, and Villa at the back is also followed closely by Lizarazu who is in the penalty area.
If Ronaldinho wants to cross, he should not enter the penalty area. It is difficult to control the strength of the cross. The distance is short and the pass is light, giving the opponent too much time to react. The distance is moderate to ensure the speed of the ball and there is a certain space for the forward to escape.
Ronaldinho was caught in a double-team and was in a dilemma. When he was hesitating, Ballack stretched out his foot to cut off the ball. Ronaldinho was shocked. After thinking too much, it only delayed the opportunity and gave the opponent an opportunity to take advantage of.
Ronaldinho made a prompt decision and counterattacked Ballack. Regardless of whether he succeeded or not, he stretched out his foot. Ballack tripped and fell to the ground. The referee blew the whistle to signal that Ronaldinho had committed a foul and gave Bayern Munich a set kick.
Ronaldinho doesn't care, as long as the referee doesn't give him a card, he can accept it. This is a tactical foul!
He made an apologetic gesture to Ballack as he backed away. It's hard to say he didn't mean it, but he meant no harm, that's true.
Among the attacking group, Ronaldinho, who has the strongest ball control ability, has encountered such a dilemma, not to mention Villa on the other side and Klose in the middle.
Villa was even worse. He cut in from the side and was followed by Lizarazu like a shadow. Dare to control the ball? He would lose it within 3 seconds!
Klose's situation is even more terrible. In the static, he is double-teamed by Bayern's two defenders, with three midfielders in front of him retreating at any time. He seems to be standing in the heart of the "Pentagon", with teammates from all directions trying to find him.
It is impossible to pass the ball on the ground. Unless it is a cross, he has a little sense of presence.
On the basis of compressing the opponent's offensive space, Bayern Munich also achieved perfect cutting of the attacking formation by player positions. The effect of this cutting is clear at a glance, and the audience can also see it. When Millwall's offense gets closer to Bayern Munich
In the penalty area, it is easier to fall into a situation of fighting alone and unable to find the right point for passing the ball. Even if teammates come to respond, the opponent will follow accordingly, resulting in a more densely populated area.
"Oh, Bayern Munich's defense was very effective today. Millwall didn't have a single shot on goal in the first 25 minutes! There was not even a great opportunity created! Is it the impact of Henry and Larsson's absence? Or is it Bayern?
Munich really did what coach Hitzfield said: They found a way to restrain Millwall! Defensively, they were indeed very successful. There was no danger in front of the goal for the time being. However, Bayern Munich's offense seemed weak!
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Bayern Munich's offense relies on counterattacks. They also want to play a fast and smooth counterattack like the England national team, but Millwall's defense is also in place. What they do is to cut off the opponent's offensive formation. Due to their own limitations, Bayern Munich has no choice in the individual players.
In terms of ability, especially hiding attack points
This link is not particularly good. Maybe Lizarazu's edge can provide such an effect, but Sagnol on the other side cannot. After all, Effenberg is old and often sees Ballack.
He rushed up, but Effenberg rarely participated in the attack. Perhaps, he was worried that he would not be able to come back!
Hitzfield watched anxiously from the sidelines.
He indeed cannot let Bayern Munich copy the skills and tactics of the England national team. It is not easy to master the essence. If Bayern Munich can reach a maximum of 100 points under his ideal plan, now it has reached 80 points.
The essence of this tactic is defense, defend first and then attack!
The defense creates space, and then attacks based on this.
But Bayern Munich's defense is perfect, but its offense is unsatisfactory.
Sauer, Elber, and Salihamidzic often fell into individual combat during counterattacks. There was a lot of space, but the troops were small, and it was difficult to connect.
Hitzfield wondered on the sidelines, what is still missing?
Is there really a need for a core figure like Scholes who can connect the entire frontcourt in the offense?
The formation is like this, the tactics are like this, but the differences in players in key positions have different effects on the quality of tactics.
Scholes is the kind of person who doesn't feel how different he is when you see him, but without him, his sense of existence is invisibly magnified countless times.
Thirty minutes have passed in the first half. Heathfield is now thinking about how to improve the quality of counterattacks. The defense has reached a level that satisfies him. He cannot be dissatisfied just by seeing that Millwall's offense can be restricted in this half hour.
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Just as he was thinking, Aldridge stood up from the coaching bench and walked to the sidelines. Heathfield was shocked when he saw this, and suddenly realized: My card has been revealed, and the opponent hasn't fought back yet!
"Wow, Hall came to the sidelines and seemed to be giving instructions to Millwall. In the past, we have been used to Hall standing on the sidelines and giving orders, but this season, in most games, he is
Sitting quietly on the coaching bench, we all miss him a little. Haha, everyone knows that when he comes to the sidelines, he will definitely change the game. What exactly will it be? We will wait and see."
Aldridge walked to the sideline and made a very simple action, a big wave of his hand.