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Chapter 132 If God Helps You in the New Week

(one)

Chen Zhuo was temporarily pushed to the goalkeeper position before the game, and when formulating the team's game plan, a dedicated goalkeeper coach compiled and analyzed the characteristics of Bochum's direct free kicks, penalty kicks and corner kicks. Although as a player

Chen Zhuo will also make corresponding preparations based on relevant analytical conclusions during training, but penalty kicks and direct free kicks are obviously not part of his preparations.

After deciding to let Chen Zhuo serve as the goalkeeper, the goalkeeper coach could only choose some of the most important elements for Chen Zhuo to "sharpen his skills before the battle." As for how much effect it will have, only God knows!

Chen Zhuo had also seen the player Maltlitz in the "Analysis of Main Opponent Players" before the game. This player had played for Hamburg for two seasons and transferred from Wolfsburg in 2001.

At that time, Maltritz was in his prime. He was only 23 years old. He had a strong figure, fierce tackling, good heading skills, and a high penalty rate. In the 2003 season, Maltritz was also selected as the best team of the Bundesliga. He was also the best player that year.

The only player selected for Hamburg.

It's just that Chen Zhuo mainly looked at Martritz's performance in sports battles and did not do any research and analysis on his penalty kick style.

If the goalkeeper coach asked Rozenar to bring him over, he informed Bochum team captain Martritz that more than 70% of the penalty kicks were half-high shots from the left side of the goalkeeper with his right foot. Power was the main force, but 30% of the penalty kicks were pursued.

The tricky angle even creates a "spoon".

Chen Zhuo roughly understood it, which showed that Martritz would study the characteristics of the opponent's goalkeeper in almost every game and formulate a penalty kick plan for him.

Chen Zhuo did not study Martlitz's penalty kick in detail, and Martritz did not have Chen Zhuo's goalkeeping characteristics. For both sides, this kind of offense and defense was unprecedented.

(two)

What Chen Zhuo thought was not complicated. Since the goalkeeper coach gave a data, let's make a choice based on this data!

There are only two options for saving penalty kicks. One is to act aggressively like many top players and react based on the actual situation and judgment. The other is to have a gambling mentality, defend half and lose half, and take advantage of the opponent's kick.

Make an action in an instant. If you bet correctly, you will be a hero. If you bet wrong, it will just be a goal!

Psychologically speaking, the penalty kick taker has greater psychological pressure than the defender. The goalkeeper has a mentality of being a hero if he can't defend normally, but the penalty taker is just the opposite. If he scores what he should have scored but can't, he is a sinner...

...So, the more important thing about penalty kicks is not the technical data, but the psychology.

Chen Zhuo has been looking for Martlitz's eyes with his eyes. The moment Martritz placed the ball, the two looked at each other. Chen Zhuo glared at Martritz without blinking. Martritz refused to be outdone.

After watching for a few seconds, he took the lead to "break away"... However, Chen Zhuo continued to search. Martlitz should be able to feel Chen Zhuo's gaze. He was so experienced that he no longer took the initiative to wrangle with Chen Zhuo on this detail. His

He stared at the ball at the penalty spot and started running...

The moment Martlitz took off his feet, Chen Zhuo flew to the left!

He chose the method of throwing half and losing half, because Chen Zhuo did not regard himself as a "super expert" who could strike from behind. He didn't even throw half and lose half. Chen Zhuo also gave up the blind spot and high ball on his left hand!

It’s just about guarding the left two-thirds of the goal, whether it’s a half-lob or a ground ball!

Two-thirds of one half is about 30% of the entire goal. Within this range, according to the data provided by the goalkeeper coach, 70% of Martlitz's penalty kicks were scored from this range.

The other 30% of goals will appear anywhere in the remaining 70% of areas!

The proportions are different, but the principle is basically the same. This is just the theory of the "80/20 rule"!

Chen Zhuo concentrates 100% of his energy and energy to defend the area on the left with the highest probability. If Martlitz chooses the low probability, then accept it!

"Bang"! Chen Zhuo clearly saw that his flight path coincided with the flight path of the football! Rather than saying that Chen Zhuo saved Martlitz's shot, it was better to say that the ball hit Chen Zhuo's arm hard.

It bounced out!

Martlitz, who rarely misses a penalty kick, holds his head in his hands, in disbelief!

Spannell rushed into the penalty area and kicked the ball out of the sideline, eliminating the opponent's second attack opportunity.

After watching the ball fly out of the sideline, Spannell rushed over to hug Chen Zhuo ecstatically, and the Hamburg players also rushed into the penalty area to celebrate. Miracle, this is not just a surprise, but a miracle!

What a miracle, in fact, 99% of everything can be explained by scientific laws, and the remaining 1% that cannot be explained is called luck!

Whether it’s luck or opportunity, it’s all reserved for those who are prepared!

After Chen Zhuo saved the penalty kick, he jumped up excitedly. Amidst the hugs and pats from his teammates to congratulate him, Chen Zhuo clenched his fists hard and bent down and screamed, "Yeah~~~~"

Just think it's all luck! The Hamburg team has finally bottomed out and finally found a little bit of luck!

(three)

Chen Zhuoru's divine save was like a shot of boost for the Hamburg team. The Bochum team was affected by the mentality of missing the penalty kick just now. After the throw-in on the right, they made a mistake in coordination. Boateng made a steal and then passed the ball directly to Teshe.

After Teshe missed it, he turned around and passed the ball to Maric. He then used his speed to quickly catch up and grab the ball. Before the opponent's defender could grab the ball, he poked his toe and dribbled the ball directly down the floor!

When running towards the bottom line, Teshe aimed at the middle. Berg was surrounded by two opponents' players and it seemed difficult to escape. After Teshe stopped at the bottom line, he did not pass the ball rashly, coming from a 45-degree angle near the corner flag.

He cut diagonally towards the corner of the penalty area, waiting for more teammates to participate in the attack to provide support.

Chen Zhuo made arrangements during the halftime break and adjusted the formation to 3-6-1 during the attack. Now after Ogo was sent off, before there was time to adjust the lineup, Boateng still pressed up from the right, and the defensive midfielder Bei

Lens took the initiative to stay in the backcourt to defend, and the formation actually became 3-5-1, with a total of six players participating in the attack.

Chen Zhuo looked over from the goalkeeper position. Teshe was on the right side of the frontcourt. Behind him was Boateng, roughly in the ribs, forming an equilateral triangle from the top of the arc in the penalty area and the top of the center circle.

Boateng went to Trokhovsky, who was more than ten meters away to the left. He was basically on the central axis. To Trokhovsky's left was Spannell, and directly in front were Berg and Elia.

On the left side of Berg and in front of Spannell, the attacking players maintained a distance and the attacking formation was complete.

Trochowski's back center circle position is Behrens. Behind Behrens, there are only two defenders Rozenar and Schultz. All three of them have reached the center circle. Chen Zhuo

His position has left the penalty area and is standing in the sweeper position at the top of the penalty area.

The live broadcast of the picture was not complete enough. Riley Vinson was making real-time marks with pen and paper, ready for Hodgson to take it for analysis and research at any time. Seeing this fast-paced attack and defense transition with one less player, Hamburg

The team was able to maintain such a complete formation without any mess, and Hodgson couldn't help but nod his head frequently.

(Four)

Teshe passed a diagonal pass back to Trohovsky in the middle. Trohovsky passed it directly to Berg. Berg used his body to lean on the opponent's back to get the ball. He controlled it for a while and then knocked it back to Berg.

Boateng on the right, who came in from the back row, met the ball and fired!

Although the ball was slightly higher than the goal, the entire offensive line was clear. Boateng stole the ball and then passed directly. After a series of coordination such as breakthrough and return, Boateng took a long shot to complete this time.

Smooth attack.

The referee signaled for a substitution. While the attack was going on, Chen Zhuo communicated with Cardoso through gestures. Cardoso also found the staff in time and requested that substitutions be made when the ball was dead.

Cardoso seemed unsure of Chen Zhuo's request. After the two communicated again, Cardoso communicated with the staff that the substitutions this time would be two ups and two downs, and the remaining two substitutions would be used up at one time!

"Oh? He looks very confident!" Hodgson looked at the relaxed expression of Chen Zhuo in the camera, a little confused about his idea of ​​​​substitution this time.

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