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Chapter 298 Leading(1/2)

Butt found the key to the problem.

This key is so easy to find, everyone can find it. Finding this is not a skill, but the real skill is how to curb the performance of this key figure.

When any team is an opponent of Hoffenheim, they will be the first to study Chu Zhongtian. Everyone knows that freezing Chu Zhongtian can make Hoffenheim's offense lose momentum.

But the question is how to freeze him?

He has strong running ability, excellent physical fitness, large range of movement, and comprehensive skills, can pass, shoot and lead. Such players are difficult to guard against when one-on-one. If a few more people are sent to defend, the defense in other places will be relaxed. After all, there are only eleven people on the court. If there are more people here, there will naturally be fewer in other places.

If you use foul tactics, Hoffenheim has a free kick master Salihovic. Moreover, Chu Zhongtian is strong and his ordinary fouls are ineffective against him. If it is too fierce, it will attract himself to yellow cards or even red cards.

What makes people most despair is that such an outstanding player is almost never injured. Generally, talented players will be knocked down by things outside the football field when they are unsolvable on the football field, injuries and personality. In terms of personality, Chu Zhongtian has all the personality traits that a successful person should have. He is so strong, he is unwilling to give up and serious. He rarely comes to him for injuries. He is 27 years old, but he has not suffered any injuries that seriously affect his career. Look at Ronaldo, who is talented but cannot become the king of football due to injuries. And Kaka, who was amazing in the world football world when he first debuted. 2007 was his peak year, but at the age of 28, he lost his previous sharpness due to injuries. In the past, he was the world of world football, Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Now he retreated to the second line, and the peak is left to Messi and C. Ronaldo to compete for the dominance.

Chu Zhongtian is almost a perfect warrior. His only shortcoming is that he has not played for a wealthy team, which makes his performance lacks certain persuasiveness. But what is this? This cannot determine his performance in the game. Chu Zhongtian is almost impeccable in the game.

Van Gaal's tactics against Chu Zhongtian were to guard people, so that Dimoshchuk would follow Chu Zhongtian in an endless step. He could only do this. What else should he do? Let two people guard him? Then there will be empty spaces in other places. Chu Zhongtian is a player who is very good at using these empty spaces.

Tymoshchuk has his own understanding based on Van Gaal. He feels that such defense alone cannot stop Chu Zhongtian. In fact, he does not want to stop Chu Zhongtian. Since Chu Zhongtian is the core of Hoffenheim's offense and is in control of rhythm, he might as well let him lose the rhythm. Frequent fouls can do this. As long as he masters the degree, he can neither take cards nor interrupt Hoffenheim's offense.

Tymoshchuk began to frequently foul Chu Zhongtian. Some balls, which obviously did not get the chance, had to pounce on them and hit them from behind. In fact, many fouls could not have any impact on Chu Zhongtian at all, but it was indeed a foul. The referee blew the whistle and the attack was stopped.

Chu Zhongtian was a little helpless about the referee's "kindness" because this really helped... "Timoschuk hit Chu again! Chu still passed the football... Good ball! Ibisevic received the ball, he had a chance... Wait! The referee's whistle sounded again!"

Booed in the stands, Hoffenheim's offense was interrupted again. The great opportunity was gone, how could they not be angry?

Chu Zhongtian stood up from the ground, spread his hands to the referee and asked him in English: "Isn't this a good offense?"

Ibissevic couldn't understand the referee's decision, so he kicked the football out like an vent. This action called him a yellow card. The booing in the stands suddenly became louder.

Referee Rangnick also asked the fourth official whether the referee's penalty was appropriate: "The offense should be encouraged, rather than stopping the game at this critical moment!"

"Why do I think we are more like we are playing away?" Chu Zhongtian continued to question the referee. "Either play him cards, or don't stop our attack in the future, Mr. Referee!"

Tymoshchuk frequently fouled Chu Zhongtian, but it was not a serious foul, so the referee only verbally warned and did not play cards.

His doubts also brought him a yellow card.

Chu Zhongtian smiled bitterly and spread his hands away, while the other Hoffenheim players surrounded him indignantly.

"The person who fouls does not have a yellow card. If you destroy the offense, you will get a yellow card after a question. What is the reason?"

The commentator also felt that the referee's penalty was worth discussing: "Even if this ball does not give a yellow card to Dimoshchuk, he should not give a yellow card to Chu Zhongtian... Looking at the reaction on the scene, his penalty is indeed unreasonable..."

The happiest person is of course Bayern Munich's head coach Van Gaal. He believes that this conflict can interfere with the emotions of Hoffenheim players and affect their performance.

In the end, Tymoshchuk did not receive a yellow card, while Hoffenheim received two yellow cards. With such unwillingness, the game started again.

The referee's approach did not control the situation on the field, but instead made the gunpowder on the field stronger.

Tymoshchuk was obviously encouraged by the referee, and he made more fouls against Chu Zhongtian in the next game, especially many small moves.

However, he was soon retribution. While he was getting the ball, Quaresma rushed up from behind and kicked him to the ground. The fallen Timoshchuk screamed, looking very painful. The booed in the stands, and the fans thought he was pretending to be falling.

Quaresma received a yellow card for this intentional revenge foul. The fans in the stands were very dissatisfied with the referee's series of penalty decisions within ten minutes, some booed and some scolded.

"Have your eyes grown into the butt groove, Mr. Referee?"

"You bitch-raising referee!!"

※※※Van Gaal is happy to see such a situation. The more chaotic the scene, the more they are, the more favor they will be. If this continues, Hoffenheim will not be in the mood to play, but only think about how to retaliate. Sooner or later, they will be sent off. At that time, they will always be behind the score and the number of people is small, so there will be no way to play in this game.

Guardiola saw this scene in the stands and lowered his head and remembered something quickly in the notebook. Obviously, this foul tactic gave him an inspiration. If Hoffenheim finally entered the final, he could consider using this method to deal with Hoffenheim and Chu Zhongtian. If Bayern Munich enters the final, be careful that they use such tactics against their midfielder Xavi.

※※※At this time, Hoffenheim needs a core to stand up and stabilize everyone's morale.

Chu Zhongtian is the unscrupulous candidate.

Tymoshchuk kept using various small movements on him. His reaction was not to fall down in an exaggerated manner, then he covered his ankles, his knees or face rolled in pain on the ground. He also glanced through the gaps of his fingers from time to time to see if the referee had taken out the card.

He didn't do this, he had his own principle, that is, he would not fall.

He found that as long as he stopped to get the ball, he would give Dimoshchuk a chance to make small moves, so the best way was to not stop.

In terms of running ability, this is Chu Zhongtian's strength.

After passing the ball, he ran to the next point, running all the time, never stopping.

When Dimoshchuk saw Chu Zhongtian stop and was about to pounce on him to defend himself, he saw Chu Zhongtian run away again. Then his teammate passed the football to him, and he quickly passed it out again.

The speed was so fast that he didn't give him time to pounce.

Dimoshchuk soon discovered that Chu Zhongtian was deliberately hiding from him.

Is this considered scared?

But before it was over, Dimoshchuk greeted Schweinsteig and rushed forward.

When Chu Zhongtian saw Dimoshchuk coming up, he made an unobtrusive gesture to Sana. Sana quickly stepped forward. Chu Zhongtian watched Dimoshchuk rush up and passed the football to Sana who was stepping forward, and then ran forward himself.

How could Tymoshchuk be so easily passed by? He quickly turned around and inserted it from the side.

Despite this, he was still blocked by Chu Zhongtian. He was not afraid. This was his favorite position. He made a small move from behind. The referee intercepted the ball if he couldn't see it, and a foul if he could see it. Anyway, it was not a too obvious foul, so he should not take out the cards.

Sana turned his head and looked at Chu Zhongtian, and found that behind him was the Dimoshchuk, hesitating whether to pass the football to him. Chu Zhongtian was making gestures to him to pass it to him.

Sana finally chose to believe in Chu Zhongtian's ability and passed the football over.

Chu Zhongtian just received the ball and did not continue to lead forward, but suddenly stopped urgently.

Dimoshchuk did not expect Chu Zhongtian to do this. Seeing that he was about to catch the ball, he accelerated and rushed forward. Now it seemed like he was hitting a wall... Chu Zhongtian was avoiding him, not because he was afraid of physical contact with him, but because the referee caused trouble at the critical moment. If he had physical confrontation, Chu Zhongtian was not afraid of anyone!

Chu Zhongtian's emergency stop made Dimoshchuk unable to stop the car and hit him head-on.

Under the violent collision, Tymoshchuk's center of gravity was a little unstable and he leaned to the side, but Chu Zhongtian had no problem. He didn't even shake it.

Knowing that he had thrown away Dimoshchuk, Chu Zhongtian accelerated to wade the football out. After throwing away this annoying opponent, Chu Zhongtian suddenly gave the ball over the top, and the football fell to Quaresma who was inserted on the right side.

The offensive situation was opened.

This offense stabilized the Hoffenheim players' hearts.

They know that their captain has a way to deal with each other.

Yes, Hoffenheim found a solution to the opponent, which is "motor". Frequent interweaving and running made Dimoshchuk dare not leave his position easily. The most important thing in the midfield in defense is not to keep a person, but to position. Chu Zhongtian's mobility made Dimoshchuk dare not leave his position easily.

The moment, Chu Zhongtian was behind him because of his pounce, and a penetrating pass made Schweinsteiger very dissatisfied with Dimoshchuk's impulse. As a veteran player in the team, Dimoshchuk's criticism made Dimoshchuk unable to ignore it.

After Chu Zhongtian retreated, his range of movement was larger and his running was more flexible, Tymoshchuk could basically not stop him.

The referee can no longer blow the whistle frequently to interrupt his attack.

Hoffenheim's offensive was like lubricating oil, and it was smoother again.

After all, this is Hoffenheim's home court. Once the offensive goes smoothly, they will take the initiative again.

※※※After seeing that Timoshchuk could not curb Chu Zhongtian, Guardiola wrote and painted on the notebook. I wonder if he planned to improve Timoshchuk's approach this time, or completely deny this countermeasure... When he lowered his head and wrote on the notebook, Hoffenheim launched a fast attack.

Ribery dribbled the ball in the frontcourt by Sana and Serner. Sana brought the ball back to Serner, and Serner passed it directly to Chu Zhongtian, who was supporting the middle.

Chu Zhongtian rushed forward with the football because Bayern Munich had just made an attack. At this time, most of the players were still in Hoffenheim's half. There were four defenders and one goalkeeper behind him, and there was no one else, and there was a lot of space.

When the fans saw the team fight back quickly, they knew that the opportunity had come and cheered in the stands.

"Roll! Hoffenheim!!"

"This is Hoffenheim's fast break opportunity! Chu dribbled the ball forward! Hoffenheim's players pressed very quickly in front of him! This fully reflects their characteristics!" The commentator was also excited. The game was almost forty minutes and had some twists and turns, but overall it was calm and there were no particularly exciting scenes. This was related to Bayern Munich's strategy of seeking stability, and was also related to the frequent interruptions in previous games due to Bayern Munich's fouls.

Chu Zhongtian rushed forward with the ball, looked up, and beside him, Quaresma and Salihovic rushed up, and Ibiszevic and Obasi in front were also actively interspersed and responding.

He made a fake move to pass the ball to the side, tricking Schweinsteiger in front to the side to the center of gravity, then immediately walked the football straight, rubbed his body against the opponent and rushed over.

Because the distance is too close, Schweinsteiger has no time to react.

Tymoshchuk rushed up from the side. When he saw Chu Zhongtian dribbling, he wanted to tackle the ball. If he could intercept the ball, he could intercept the ball. If he couldn't break it, he could also end the attack by foul. Even if he was given a yellow card, it would be worth it. Unexpectedly, Chu Zhongtian's movements were faster than him. He waded the ball out before he tackled, and jumped up to avoid his tackle. Tymoshchuk made a waste!

After passing two midfield defensive players in a row, the current situation is very beneficial to Hoffenheim, because Chu Zhongtian, who took the ball, directly faced the central defender. When the defender on the defensive side faced the opponent's attacking player directly, it was already a very critical moment.

Chu Zhongtian now has many choices. He can drive the ball into the penalty area by himself, or divide it into the side lane, and can directly pass the gap in the middle lane.

In the commentator's words, "He has a hundred ways to send football to the most dangerous places!"

Bayern Munich players now want to come up but dare not come up to press. If they pounce, they will leave room behind. If they don’t come up, will they let Chu Zhongtian drive the ball into the penalty area like this?

Finally, Demikalis rushed up, and someone had to come up to interfere with Chu Zhongtian, so that he could not just drive straight in without any pressure.

Chu Zhongtian did not divide the side or shoot from a long distance, but continued to compress Bayern Munich's defense with the football. When he saw Demikelis rushing up, he quickly divided the football.

He passed the football to the space behind Demikalis. Demikalis knew what that meant, but it was a choice without choice. Anyway, he couldn't get up, and the result was the same.

Obasi inserted into this point diagonally and received the football sent by Chu Zhongtian, which had already formed a single-sword momentum!

"Excellent pass! Obasi faced Butte alone!"

Goalkeeper Butte abandoned the goal and rushed towards Obasi.

Obasi did not raise his foot and shot, but passed it horizontally into the middle!

The football rushed over in front of Butt, but he didn't pounce!

"Ibisevic-!!!!"

The commentator screamed.

Ibiseki carried Van Biten behind him, and he was struggling to break free from the opponent's pull. The football has rolled over, and it seems that he can't break free for a while.
To be continued...
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