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"4:0! 4:0! The unstoppable Millwall scored two goals in one minute! How on earth are they playing the game? What's going on? Bayern Munich kicked off and attacked forward. Millwall was more powerful than Bayern Munich.

! Pressed directly up to steal in the midfield and then played a wave of fast breaks. Klose seized the opportunity in front of the goal. Millwall expanded the victory. There is no doubt that Bayern Munich has no chance, no chance!"

The players on the field at Millwall were almost crazy with excitement, and their bodies could not help but tremble. They had to do something to vent their joy on the field today. They gathered together and roared crazily, and then Ronaldinho took the lead, and several players joined him.

Here we danced with romantic and brisk dance steps, not samba, but more like the retro steps in a disco.

Aldridge held his head up and laughed on the sidelines, and Jenson rushed from behind him, jumped on his back, and roared into the stadium like a player celebrating.

This game may have made Millwall feel depressed in the first thirty minutes, but afterwards, it was hearty and enjoyable!

Kaká, Alonso and Larmour smiled and applauded the team's fourth goal. Although they did not play, they were the most important members of the team from before the game, at halftime, until now.

All the while watching, the three of them looked at Aldridge in unison, and then at the teammates hugging each other after dancing in the corner flag area on the opposite side of the field, their eyes full of envy and pride.

I envy the main players who played the game.

They must be enjoying the game. This is not a job, it is more like their game.

I am proud to be able to serve under a coach like Aldrich. After seeing many players who have left, I realize how precious the opportunity to stay here is.

Hitzfeld sat back on the coaching bench. There was dead silence on the Bayern Munich coaching bench and bench. Everyone had expressionless faces.

In addition to the bitterness caused by the current score, there was also a touch of admiration in Heathfield's heart.

In today's game, Aldrich and Millwall completely defeated Bayern Munich.

Just talking about Millwall's lineup, it is definitely strong, but it is by no means so strong that it is incredible or widens the gap between other giants. When comparing individual players, which giant does not have a few famous European stars?

Bayern Munich, the Bundesliga giant, doesn't look too star-studded.

But why is Millwall unique in Europe?

Today's game is the best evidence. In addition to a strong lineup, there is also unimaginable tactical literacy and cohesion.

Millwall continues to switch between pressing attacks and balanced offensive and defensive tactics. Can this be achieved by just giving orders from the coach?

Of course not!

This requires 11 players on the field, including the goalkeeper, yes, including the goalkeeper, to be highly unified in thinking. If someone cannot keep up with the rhythm of his teammates, then there will be a significant gap in the effectiveness of tactical execution. The so-called difference is a thousand miles away.

Millwall has achieved the perfection of a coach in building the team's execution ability, that is: freedom of movement!

Tactics are ever-changing. The core is nothing more than defense or offense, two opposing yet complementary elements.

Millwall's ability to self-regulate between offense and defense is terrifying.

"The two teams made substitutions at the same time. Millwall replaced three players at once. Ronaldinho and Villa, who were the heroes of the goals, and Pirlo, who played well, were substituted. They were replaced by Aaron.

So, Kaka, Larmour. Bayern Munich also made substitutions. Hargreaves was replaced, Pizarro came on, and Bayern Munich added a forward. I wonder if it is too late to make the substitution at this time?

"

Heathfield definitely didn't want to make a substitution when he was 0:4 behind. He was preparing at 0:2. He just hesitated and observed for a long time. 0:3 to 0:4 was only a one-minute process, so this

The substitution seemed to come too late. Who could have predicted what would happen on the football field?

Aldrich greeted the three players who came off the court and high-fived them one by one. Then the three players took the coats from Jenson and put them on, sat on the bench and started chatting happily with their teammates.

There are still more than ten minutes left in the game, and the result Aldridge wants will definitely not be lost. If Bayern Munich can get four back, then this will be a big tragedy for Millwall!

However, Aldrich not only wants results, but as the game has developed to this point, he also has other goals.

Check out the players!

It sounds weird, what kind of players are you looking at?

Kaka and Alonso.

Watch them train every day, and occasionally direct them to play, but training and games are two different things. Different levels of competition have different requirements for players. You can see how far their abilities are.

Larmore has passed the age where the head coach can still place high hopes on him. Aldridge has given him a clear position as a substitute.

But Kaká and Alonso are in an age group that is on the rise, in all aspects, including football skills, game reading ability, practical ability, physical fitness, etc.

Just by watching their games against second-tier teams, it's difficult to detect their level of ability because the playing environment is completely different.

This is why there are many professional players who shine in mid- and lower-tier teams, but find it difficult to gain a foothold in wealthy or first-tier clubs. Different competition environments have different pressures, and even their pursuits are different.

4:0, Bayern Munich’s home court. As long as Bayern Munich does not give up, the remaining ten minutes will be a good touchstone for Aldridge to see if Kaká and Alonso can compete in such a game.

Stand firm.

The stronger the opponent, the more intense the game. When it comes to players, it's actually simple. That means there are fewer opportunities and shorter thinking time. What was possible in the past may not be possible now.

After the substitution, Millwall changed the formation and became a 442, small diamond midfielder. Nedvěd withdrew and played as a midfielder with Alonso, Kaká played as an attacking midfielder, and Klose partnered with Larmour in a double

Forward, Bayern Munich also changed their formation, becoming their familiar 442.

Four goals, four goals behind, at home, Bayern Munich's players will no longer think about whether to concede another goal. They are already scarred anyway, so what if there is another wound?

But we can't let Millwall let their opponents walk away unscathed!

Bayern Munich pressed forward. The players on the team were like wild beasts, fighting for every inch of ground. At this time, they were fighting for dignity with just one breath.

Aldridge miscalculated one thing. He expected Bayern Munich to attack wildly, which was correct, but he did not expect Bayern Munich to be like a completely crazy warrior!

Is it good to play the game like this?

If the game lasts for 90 minutes, it is naturally not good, because if the players consume all their physical fitness and energy for 90 minutes in 30 minutes, what will happen to the remaining 60 minutes?

But Bayern Munich really didn't use up much energy today. In the last ten minutes, they attacked and defended like crazy, just like throwing punches and playing cards against common sense. This is a standard attitude of giving it a try.

And even if their excitement is over, the game will be over. Therefore, it can be regarded as a mistake. They used the right strategy.

On the other hand, Millwall has destroyed the Great Wall. Now Alonso's defensive ability is obviously stronger than Pirlo, but the key problem is that his offensive organization ability and instigation ability are not as good as Pirlo. Facing the storm of Bayern Munich

During the crazy attack, after Millwall's first wave of frontal defense was successful, Alonso failed to organize the attack, but was counterattacked by Bayern Munich. After repeated attacks, Millwall's goal was announced in the 84th minute.

fall.

Pizarro, who came on as a substitute, made a contribution.

Aldridge felt a little guilty in his heart. It wasn't that he couldn't use such a game to train Alonso and Kaká, but that as a coach, he didn't choose the best time. If Alonso started, he might get into the game shape with time.

, he could perform better, but it happened that he had just warmed up, and Bayern Munich happened to be "bestiality".

Aldrich stood up from the coaching bench, walked to the sidelines and waved, telling the team to retreat and just stay on defense.

Bayern Munich refused to give up even after pulling one back. Amid the cheers of the home fans, they finally showed the majesty of the German class champions in the last ten minutes.

The more you look at it, the more people feel that the gap between Alonso and Pirlo is too far.

In the last few minutes, Alonso didn't even dare to control the ball. After receiving the ball, he seemed to have received a bomb that was about to explode. He released the ball in a hurry, couldn't organize the attack, and couldn't control the rhythm.

Pirlo is sometimes very slow, to what extent?

Make your opponents crazy!

But just when the opponent is going crazy, Pirlo will suddenly increase the tempo. Moreover, Pirlo is very confident in controlling the ball and has a calm mind when handling the ball. This is also honed in countless games and heavyweight games.

If Alonso still lacks anything, apart from improving his skills over the same period, he can only accumulate experience step by step.

Kaka didn't perform much after coming on the court. He couldn't hit the ball. Even if he caught the ball, he was completely suppressed by the crazy Tiger Effenberg.

This kind of suppression is purely based on aura and momentum.

Because Kaka's speed of breaking away and his ability to break through are completely stronger than the 33-year-old Effenberg, but he just can't show it.

Aldrich sat on the coaching bench with a heavy heart.

Cultivating a new person to a high position takes much more energy than ordinary people understand.

It is impossible for Kaká to replace Nedved in the attacking midfielder position just because Nedvěd is injured, and then not make any other changes. This is like a factory machine. Nedvěd and Kakā have different specifications.

How can parts be simply replaced?

To focus on cultivating a player, you must create tactics that suit him. Some only affect a local area, such as the forward, while others may affect the entire team, such as Pirlo's position.

Fortunately, Millwall also has Lampard, who is 3 years older than Alonso.

Aldridge intends to keep a lineup for the next coach. At least there is no need to push it back to reconstruction, and there is no need to deliberately help a child soldier to take over. It is inevitable that the tactics need to be improved, so let the next coach worry about it, at least

There aren't many flaws in the team's roster.

Bayern Munich relied on a frantic attack to win consecutive set-piece opportunities in stoppage time. In the last minute of stoppage time, Ballack responded with a corner kick and headed the goal back to get another goal. After the goal, Ballack immediately hugged the ball.

He ran back, but the referee directly blew the whistle to end the game.

Bayern Munich players complained to the referee, and Ballack was also very angry, thinking that the referee should have given at least one more minute.

The referee is very innocent, so what if I give you 1 minute? He just blew the whistle when the stoppage time just arrived. There is no blame. Bayern Munich's complaints may be a channel to vent their dissatisfaction.

"2:4, in the first round of the second stage of the Champions League group stage, Bayern Munich at home lost to defending champion Millwall with a score of 2:4. Millwall completed a four-game winning streak against Bayern Munich. We are here

In this game, I saw Millwall's superb technical and tactical strength, and I also saw Bayern Munich's will not to give up at the last moment.

, these are two teams with a gap in strength, but they are also giants with the support of many fans. The score is just a result and cannot cover up the charm of the two teams. We look forward to the next time the two teams play against each other.

A wonderful game, but next time, it will be at the Lion King Stadium in London." (To be continued...)


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