Chapter 420 The truth on the football field
Some people say that if a team is compared to one person, then the head coach is equivalent to the person's mind, responsible for controlling a person's words and deeds, and the player is the person's body and limbs, which is an extension of the head coach's will.
Ye Qiu has always paid attention to one thing when controlling the team, that is, to shape the team's willpower.
This kind of shaping cannot be completed overnight. It takes time to accumulate, take a long time to slowly craft, indoctrinate, and cultivate it slowly. It is as if Ferguson took so long to build a Red Devil Manchester United, and Wenger also took many years to build an Arsenal. It is the same truth.
Sometimes Ye Qiu feels that a team is like a family, and the players are children in the family, and the head coach is equivalent to parents, and the head coach coaches the team is like a tutor for parents.
Many young parents think that children are reasonable and think that children make sense, but in fact they are all wrong. Teaching a child well does not depend on how much you say or what you say, because they don’t understand, they know how to see and see what you did.
By the same token, for a team player, no matter how much your head coach says it, it is useless. They are all professional players, and many people have experienced the ups and downs of the professional arena, and many people are old-fashioned people. They will not be moved by your words, but they will observe you through your every move on weekdays.
Some people say that all professional players like to play football under a head coach with pursuit, ambition and goals. But as a head coach, how can your players understand their pursuits, feel their ambitions, and see their goals?
Do you rely on saying it? No, do it
So many times, Ye Qiu doesn't like to say that he doesn't like to go to some of the private lives of Yushe players, and does not like to go to what Yushe players are talking about when they are resting in the training base. He gives the players respect so that the players can feel his respect, and the players will naturally give you respect.
This world is fair. If you respect others, others will naturally respect them. On the other hand, if you don’t respect others, do others respect you? This is the most basic thing, and it is a criterion that most people live in this world agree with.
After mutual respect, the next step is to rely on every move on the training ground and every word on the court. Through this detail, slowly instill your thoughts, your pursuits, ambitions and goals into your players. Over time, they will understand you, understand you, and follow you
Many people say that Tottenham Hotspur started to rise in December, but Ye Qiu is more willing to believe that the team really completed the turning point was the game against Everton. It was in that game that he completely conquered his players, and he made all the players believe and see the never-saying blood flowing out of his bones.
That reversal will completely affect Tottenham Hotspur for a long time in the future
This time, the team's situation is very, very difficult, and the pressure is very high now, but Ye Qiu believes that as long as he is not confused and as long as he stands on the sidelines, he can bring confidence to his players.
This kind of confidence and prestige can not be established in a few words, but is gradually accumulated by a lot of subtle details accumulated over the past year.
If Ye Qiu could hear the commentary of Andy Gray and Richard Keith, he would definitely attract these two people as his confidants, because now he just wants to turn Tottenham into a retracted, but he clenched it very tightly, and could swing a punch at any time and anywhere.
But just like the two sides fighting in the boxing ring, to make such a punch, you must have enough patience, wait, wait until the other party is impatient and reveals a flaw, you seize another fatal opportunity, give him a punch, and knock him down directly
Never think that when you are ready to go, the opponent can be fragile, and the opponent can be unscrupulous without any pressure. On the contrary, no one is a fool, no one does not know how to observe. As professional players, everyone has the ability to observe the situation on the court. When they find that no matter how they play, attack, pull, or seduce you, they will be afraid, because they find that they not only cannot understand you, but also cannot control what happens on the court, and they will smell danger.
Therefore, after conceding the ball, Ye Qiu kept calling on the players to slow down and try to control the ball. Chelsea wanted to press up and attack, so let them press up. Tottenham Hotspur himself did not care about how Chelsea played, insisted on controlling the ball more, used the ball more to pull the opponent, and used the pass and catch to pull the opponent to run.
Someone once said that there is a truth on the football field that the ball will always run faster than the person, but there is actually another sentence in this truth, that is, the ball will always be controlled by people. If these two sentences are combined into one, it is that the ball controlled by people will always run faster than the person.
Aren’t Chelsea very good at running? I know that you are all a group of players who can run and rush in the middle and frontcourt. Then run and rush, I just pass the ball. If you have the ability, you can run. I will see whether you run well or I pass well. I will see which of us can last longer and who can last until the end
But it must also be admitted that Chelsea's midfield and front-field pressure and strangle tactics are indeed very powerful. Tottenham Hotspur's possession of the ball is far from the same as Barcelona in his previous life, so as long as they are forced, Tottenham Hotspur will pass it out and play, press again, reorganize and re-control the ball.
Chelsea did not have a very effective way to play the tactical style of Tottenham Hotspur, especially after making a mistake before, Ye Qiu paid great attention to the two full-backs' assisted defense protection in the middle. Anyway, Chelsea's offense has no width and no regular wing players, so once Chelsea pushes the ball to the 30-meter area, Tottenham Hotspur's full-back will be close to the middle.
This change effectively curbed Chelsea's offense, forcing Chelsea to create threats again and again with long shots. Tottenham Hotspurs always shoot waves of counterattacks whenever Chelsea wants to breathe, forcing Chelsea to press and defend.
The two sides' back and forth pursuit and competition made the scene look a bit chaotic. Chelsea's offensive is not small, but it is difficult to create a threat. Tottenham Hotspurs always slows down the pace after getting the ball, and the slow ball control organization penetrates, allowing Chelsea to push out and grab it, and then suddenly speed up.
As time passed by minute by minute, many of the fans in the stands of Stamford Bridge Stadium were dissatisfied with Tottenham's tactical style, thinking that this was the result of the opponent's overly conservative. Ye Qiu's team seemed to show no sign of actively attacking.
"The situation in Chelsea is very difficult now." After Andy Gray adjusted to Tottenham, it was not until the 36th minute that it was seen. "Beckham's position is back, coupled with Fabregas and Tottenham's conscious ball control in the backcourt, Chelsea had to give restrictions."
Richard Kees nodded after hearing this, "Yes, if you don't limit these two passers, Tottenham Hotspur's offense will threaten. We even noticed that there was one time before, Alves on the right pressed up immediately, and immediately formed a two-for-one match with Messi on the wing, and ate Ashley Cole."
"The passes and passes of Beckham and Fabregas force Chelsea to slacken their defense a little, and they can immediately connect through passes and seem to be out of touch in the midfield, while Ribery, Messi and Fanny are also actively looking for opportunities through running."
After hearing this, Andy Gray couldn't help but recall a shot, "This reminds me of the time when the Red Devils and Manchester United were in the frontcourt. Two forwards rushed everywhere, ran everywhere, and looked for opportunities everywhere. Beckham was always able to give accurate passes behind him, which made Beckham become the assist king in the Premier League for four consecutive seasons. In the 990 season, he contributed a total of 33 assists to the team, and that season Manchester United scored a total of 100 goals."
The assists in the Premier League are different from other leagues. To put it simply, the calculation method of the assists in the Premier League is the last pass before scoring, called assists, and it even contains some special circumstances, such as if you pass the ball to a teammate, and the teammate passes the ball continuously and then hits the ball, which is considered your assist.
Of course, there are other situations, such as creating a penalty kick, passing a third party, or failing to enter the opponent's 30-meter area, all of which are counted as assists, but if it is in leagues such as Serie A and La Liga, the definition of assists is strictly limited. The Serie A regulations are that if you pass the ball to your teammates, if your teammates get better, it cannot be considered your assist.
In short, there are very complicated and complicated regulations for assists, and each league has different definitions of assists, and even a lot of statistical institutions have different calculation methods for assists. Therefore, sometimes, in the same season, different statistical data centers can have a considerable gap in assist data.
But there is no doubt about Beckham's assists, or the ability to help the team create goals, which is why many professionals felt sorry for Beckham around the UU year, believing that both FIFA and French Football Magazine owe him a footballer.
Of course, many people feel that he unfortunately met superstars like Figo, Zidane, and Rivaldo. Relatively speaking, Beckham is indeed a player of the not-so-conspicuous type on the court, because he relies on passing rather than their personal skills. Whether it is from the preferences of the fans or from various selections, the latter is obviously more popular.
What Andy Gray is talking about is Manchester United's most effective and sharp offensive tactics when they were in the four-century midfield of Manchester United.
Richard Keith also explained football for many years and partnered with Andy Gray for many years. Naturally, he knew what he was saying. He took the conversation and said: "When at Manchester United, Beckham was more active on the right, which somewhat restricted Beckham's threat of long passes. After Real Madrid, he changed to play as a midfielder. After returning to Tottenham Hotspur, he continued to play in the middle, which made Beckham's long pass play the greatest threat."
Andy Gray nodded, "Yes, so we can see that when Tottenham Hotspur's two wingers Ribery and Messi were preparing to attack in the frontcourt, they tried to open Chelsea's defense line as much as possible, because they were not afraid. As long as they pulled out the gap, Beckham and Fabregas could pass the ball in place. What am I afraid of? Right?"
"So, now I have created a problem for Chelsea. If you put it on, the physical energy consumption is too severe, but you don't put it on. I'm worried about Beckham's long pass. This is indeed a very passive and difficult choice.
"Yes, so Mourinho has not changed much yet. He seems to be very confident in his defense, and he is also waiting. He wants to see if Tottenham can really create a threat. Maybe he really pulls Tottenham out, and he gets the opportunity to counterattack."
Richard Keith's words made Andy Gray smile. This is the case on the football field. Risks and opportunities coexist. When you attack the strongest, you are often the weakest defense. This is inevitable.
"We can all see that Ye Qiu is trying to comfort his players. He has always stood on the sidelines and has not retreated. He has been reminding his players to stay calm and patient. He himself does not seem to be affected by conceding goals."
Time finally jumped into forty minutes, but after Chelsea scored, the game seemed to have entered a swamp, and no one could get out of it. It was just that time was passing by, but the pressure on the court was easily felt by everyone present.
But just as everyone felt a little irritated because of the pressure, especially as the first half approached the end of the game, the fans in the stands wanted to rest, and the players on both sides of the court ran for nearly 45 minutes, and their physical fitness was exhausted and they became a little relaxed, Deco passed the ball to Barack.
Barack dribbled the ball forward, Fabregas stood in front of Barack, and the German midfielder kicked the ball directly to Lampard nearby. But at this moment, he had been ambushing behind Lampard, and Mascherano, who was like a cheetah, suddenly rushed forward, held Lampard with his body, and grabbed the ball in advance.
After grabbing the ball, Mascherano immediately blocked Lampard and protected the ball. Beckham and Fabregas also chose to get close at the first time, but Fabregas also pointed to Barack in front of him.
For a moment, Mascherano knew who to pass it to, and immediately kicked the ball to the retreat and dragged it to face his own Beckham.
As soon as Beckham stopped the ball, Drogba was about to rush up immediately, but the Englishman did not hesitate at all. After stopping the ball, he swung the ball forward.
The pass was not strong enough, and it was on the right side. Messi turned his back to the attack direction and determined the landing point of the ball and blocked Ashley Cole with his body. Before the ball fell, he unloaded the ball to his right side with his right foot.
"Beautiful stop" Andy Gray exclaimed after hearing this, "Messi's stopping ball was stable enough. The ball almost hit his instep and didn't jump. It was a good stop. Ashley Cole had no chance to make a kick, so he could only block it."
But just as Messi dribbled the ball into the middle, Alves on the right suddenly rushed up from behind, very fast and very determined. After Messi attracted Ashley Cole, he seemed to have eyes on his back and did not turn around at all, but directly passed the ball behind him.
Alves rushed up and stopped the ball and walked forward. The whole movement was very well connected, which was due to Messi's passing, which was also very light and comfortable, so Alves' entire speed did not slow down.
Bolaruze, who had been assisting in defense behind Ashley Cole, was startled and rushed out of the penalty area regardless of everything. On the right side of the penalty area, facing Alves, who was very fast, the Dutch directly knocked down and put the shovel.
"Oh, dangerous" Andy Gray exclaimed again.
I saw Alves being thrown by Bolaruze, and he fell to the ground and rolled twice. Then he happened to kneel on the grass. At this time, the referee blew the foul whistle without hesitation.
"Boraluz's kick is too dangerous, at least it should be a yellow card," Andy Gray shook his head.
"If you give a red card, I think it's reasonable, because Alves had obviously rushed up just now, and the speed was so fast. Bolarus made such a fierce tackle without stopping him. I think there is no problem with giving a red card, and it can even be said that he has obvious intention to invade the opponent's body."
The referee ran over, and at this time, the fans at Stamford Bridge Stadium booed, obviously putting pressure on the referee, and many people were even shouting fake falls.
"It can be seen from the slow-motion replay that it was indeed a foul, tripping Alves. Oh, the referee was very clear, but only gave a yellow card, and awarded Tottenham a good free kick opportunity in the frontcourt position."
With Andy Gray's words, I saw that Tottenham Hotspur players seemed to be a little dissatisfied with the penalty and were complaining about the referee, which was actually a technical pressure. Chelsea players were also complaining, as if they were arguing that Tottenham Hotspur players were faked.
The referee directly separated two waves and signaled that Tottenham Hotspur could come up and take the penalty kick.
Beckham walked to the side of the court, took the ball running from the side of the court, returned to the free throw point, slowly bent down, put the ball on the free throw point, then took a few steps back, waiting for Chelsea to line up the wall, and the referee blew the whistle.
"This position is indeed difficult for other free kickers to directly shoot, and the position is a bit off, but we don't know what kind of choice Beckham will take, because he has scored a direct free kick in this position."
"This time he chose to come alone, while Tottenham and others chose to prepare in the penalty area. Will this be a direct free kick? Or will Beckham choose to make a goal for his teammates?
"I believe that now, whether it is Hillaryo or Chelsea players, they are all speculating."
Chapter completed!