The most terrifying home atmosphere in the Premier League is Liverpool's Anfield. Arsenal fans have always been very "quiet". Manchester United has attracted more foreign fans with its commercial operation. It was like lagging behind in the European war ten years ago.
With Maradona's two goals, Barcelona's hot atmosphere of a home comeback is fading away day by day. However, other stadiums are either not as popular as traditional giants because of their small stadiums, or the fans' expectations are not as high as those of giants. In cheering, that is
There is a lack of souls that can overcome adversity.
After the kick-off, amid the endless cheers from Liverpool fans, Liverpool's offense played vigorously.
The home combat effectiveness of the Red Army created by Roy Evans should not be underestimated. Although it was only a small victory in the first round of the league, as the team gets better and better, the offensive firepower of this team is not inferior to any team in the Premier League.
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Aldridge was pacing the sidelines, watching Liverpool's smooth offense frequently threatening Millwall's goal. Redknapp almost scored with a set kick, which caused huge sighs from the fans on the sidelines.
He is not very worried. Both Liverpool and Manchester United have top-notch offensive configurations. However, Manchester United's midfield configuration this season is more defensive, with Kean Gabutt, while Liverpool is more offensive, with Redknapp and Gaba.
Enns.
Faced with such a top-notch offensive configuration, Aldrich had two choices in terms of tactical arrangement. Either use double midfielders to slow down the opponent's offensive rhythm and defend based on the same strategy as when playing against Arsenal, or fight against the opponent.
In away games, the first conservative tactic is usually chosen, but Aldrich chose the latter.
If we are conservative, in the noisy atmosphere of Anfield, the players may be more nervous, because the coach's approach is to tell them in disguise: Liverpool's offense is very strong!
When Liverpool plays at home, they will become more confident the more they play, and the game may lose suspense from the first second.
In fact, the tactical arrangement of each game is a gamble. If you win, you will be smart and incompetent. If you lose, you will be incompetent and stupid. In every game, Aldrich is walking on thin ice. He just wants the team to play his own style today.
, the contraction of Arsenal is just a more targeted strategy to improve the chance of winning, and it does not mean that Millwall must rely on defensive counterattacks to stay in the Premier League.
Before the Premier League has entered the fast pace of "highway", Millwall will be the pioneer of this style.
Collymore's kick was blocked by Southgate's body. Makelele grabbed the ball in front of Redknapp and passed it to the left. Neil received the ball and dribbled two steps.
Passed the ball to Nedved in the center, and then he started to cut in at high speed. Nedved first passed the ball to Schneider on the right, and he also started to cut in at high speed.
From left to right, Millwall controls the lateral transfer of the ball. Although it is not like the British high ball and long pass, ground passing is based on movement and precision, so the success rate is naturally higher, and it also makes defensive players more capable.
Difficult to prevent.
In this wave of counterattack, Millwall's offensive players played in perfect harmony. Schneider took the ball two steps and passed it to Larsson, who was retreating in front. Larsson took the ball with his back, and Scales was ready behind him.
After coming up, Larsson knocked the ball back to Nedvěd who stepped in, then turned and ran into the penalty area, taking Scales away.
Nedvěd kicked the ball and the ball came to Pires' feet. Jones did not dare to be careless and lowered his center of gravity to press Pires. Pires deftly pulled the ball and knocked the ball behind him. The ball passed from behind him to the baseline. Jones
Looking back, Neil, who came up with an assist, had already reached the baseline. After adjusting his steps, he made a pass, which was in front of the goal.
Trezeguet was in a better position under Wright's defense. He leaned on the opponent and seemed to have a higher chance of winning the header.
However, Trezeguet straightened up as if he was about to jump, but in the end he failed to jump. Instead, Wright behind him jumped high and headed the ball away.
Trezeguet looked a little ugly, but he lowered his head and began to jog away from the penalty area.
No one saw him gritting his teeth as if he was enduring something.
Aldridge originally had great expectations for this attack, because Millwall's cooperation was smooth from beginning to end, and Trezeguet also occupied a favorable attacking position with his awareness. If he was squeezed away by Wright, or he
It's acceptable to fail to jump for the top, or to miss the header, but Trezeguet stood where he was, and from a distance, he didn't do anything!
Aldridge turned back and spread his hands, showing a puzzled expression to his fellow coaching staff.
The coaches who were leaning forward to watch the game on the court also sat back in despair. Faced with Aldrich's doubts, they all shook their heads to express their confusion.
Ordinarily, Trezeguet can score such a wonderful leap to the top at Old Trafford, so there is no reason to be timid at Anfield!
It is also his drive that is not afraid of tigers as a newborn that allows Aldridge to always ensure his main position.
Millwall and Liverpool fought against each other on the field. Both sides went back and forth. No one took the initiative to control the rhythm, the rhythm of the game and the smoothness of operation. It was comparable to Millwall's away game against Manchester United in the first game.
"Andy, this game can make fans forget the passage of time and focus on the game. Liverpool and Millwall play offensive football, but Liverpool's offensive methods are still a bit single. 99% of Millwall's attacks are brilliant.
, but often times when it comes to the final blow, it’s a little bit worse.”
"Yes, Liverpool's crosses from the wing are threatening, or they will rely on the players' personal abilities to attract the defense and create opportunities. As for Millwall, I found that Trezeguet was not in good condition today. He competed for headers obviously.
He dropped down and was very reluctant to pass the ball to his teammates. He looked like he was sick and very weak, and he was not active in running."
Aldridge frowned deeper and deeper on the sidelines. What was Trezeguet doing?
Kicked like a piece of shit!
There was no sign of illness in him before the game and he was in good spirits. What was the reason that caused his performance to drop three gears in a row?
While Aldridge's attention was still on Trezeguet, Liverpool played a classic side attack.
McManaman made a pass from the wing at a 45-degree angle. The ball flew toward Millwall's back post. It seemed like a pass but seemed like a shot. Goalkeeper Keller jumped up to hit the ball but made a misjudgment. Aldridge looked at him in shock.
In the middle, the ball landed at the back point, and Fowler appeared there, pushing the ball into the door almost against the goal post. In order to avoid hitting the goal post, he actively twisted and fell outside the baseline.
"The ball went in! Robbie Fowler, Liverpool's golden boy and McManaman completed a tacit cooperation. This is a typical British goal, with a cross from the wing, a forward ambushing in the penalty area, and then completing the goal.
Millwall's goalkeeper Keller made a mistake. He made a mistake in judging the ball's placement. His attack did not touch the ball, but instead opened the goal to welcome Fowler! Liverpool is one goal ahead at Anfield!"
The Red Army fans cheered loudly for Fowler's goal.
Aldrich closed his eyes helplessly on the sidelines.
You guys made an appointment to play tricks on me today, right?
The forward is out of order, the goalkeeper makes a mistake, everything is messing up!
Of course, perhaps the goalkeeper's mistakes were a matter of ability, and Aldrich did not regard Keller as Millwall's main goalkeeper in the future.
Shaking his head, he made a plan in his mind. If Keller performed poorly this season, he would let the German Butt replace Keller.
Every decision made by the head coach must be able to convince the public.
He can't just withdraw Keller from the main lineup because of a mistake. The safe way is fair competition. If Keller doesn't perform well and Butt can perform stably, then Butt will be there. If Butt can't take on the big role, Audrey
Qi can only look for a new goalkeeper candidate.
He is more worried about Trezeguet.
His teammates on the field also noticed it. After losing the ball, he returned to the half court for the kickoff. Larson saw Trezeguet looking solemn and dripping with sweat, and asked in a low voice: "Hey, are you okay?"
Trezeguet shook his head and said nothing, and waited for the referee to blow the whistle before kicking off the ball.
Aldridge planned to talk to Trezeguet at halftime because Trezeguet's performance had not improved in the five minutes after the restart.
However, just before the 40th minute of the first half, Larsson passed the ball to Trezeguet from behind, but he rushed forward and fell in the penalty area.
Liverpool's 32-year-old veteran Wright raised his hands to show his innocence. He had not touched Trezeguet.
The referee stopped the game and originally planned to go to Trezeguet and show him a yellow card to warn the opponent for diving, but he held back and instead waved to the visiting team's coaching bench.
The meaning is obvious, the team doctor comes in!
Aldridge looked on from the sidelines with his hands on his hips, vaguely guessing what was going on.
Trezeguet hugged his right foot and shouted a few words in pain, then he lay down on his back and covered his eyes with one hand, feeling extremely disappointed.
He performed well at Millwall last season, and the team gave him a salary increase and a contract extension. He was the best choice for the main lineup. He gained the trust and respect of the head coach. Trezeguet spent a pleasant time at Millwall.
Year.
In the summer, he got a little carried away and played like crazy, stuffing his stomach with delicacies. After the new season arrived, although he scored in the first game, he was substituted in less than 60 minutes. He knew that his body
The state cannot keep up with the high-intensity game rhythm.
So he practiced extra in the gym and worked harder than all his teammates.
But just yesterday, he accidentally sprained his foot. Because he was worried that he would lose his main position after telling Aldridge, he hid it and gritted his teeth and endured the pain to play. However, he could not give his best when running or jumping.
Even more of his attention was attracted by the dull pain in his right foot.
Larson's pass just now was so wonderful that as long as he rushed over, easily left Wright behind, and then shot, he could equalize the score for the team. But he wanted to make a contribution too much. At that moment,
He forgot about his injured right foot, then exerted too much force, and he fell!
Now, it's over, it's all over!
The young Trezeguet even covered his face and did not dare to look at anyone, including his teammates and team doctors.