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Chapter 654 Bell Speed! (Begging for a monthly pass)(1/2)

The second half of the game began.

Benitez stared at the field.

He has his own theory of judgment. What tactics does Aston Villa adopt at the beginning of the second half of the game represent to some extent the purpose and attitude of Aston Villa in the second half of the game.

If Aston Villa attacks hard at the beginning of the second half, this means Fang Jue is not giving up.

Although this does not mean that Aston Villa has the ability to turn the tables, it is an aggressive tactical attitude.

If Aston Villa does not rush to attack after the second half of the game begins, he will stabilize his defense.

In Benitez's view, this shows that Fang Jue is very pragmatic.

Fang Jue knew that the defeat in this game was decided, and he didn't want to make a comeback like a whimful thing. He wanted to stabilize the defense, not lose the ball again, and not lose too badly.

If you can score another goal in the second half and only lose two goals, your face will be much better.

Even if he doesn't score a goal and loses one to four, Aston Villa's performance after zero to four is not too ugly.

In this group, Inter Milan is the strongest. Aston Villa wants to compete for the right to qualify for the second place in the group, but the target will not be Inter Milan. The game they lost is mainly because they are unable to overcome their face, and it is actually acceptable.

Benitez is a delicate and relatively silent coach.

He likes to think about these things, which is also his coaching experience.

After the start of the second half, Aston Villa did not push out the offense, but instead focused on defense.

This made Benitez feel relieved, and he would not admit that the other party felt scared.

But because if Aston Villa accepts the result of the loss, the second half will be relatively gentle and dull, and Inter Milan can play relatively easily.

Currently, Inter Milan is only ranked third in the league, and the pressure to compete for the championship in the Serie A is quite high.

This game doesn't require too much effort, Inter Milan can focus on the weekend league:

Before Benitez came to Inter Milan, Inter Milan had dominated the Serie A for many years. After he came, Inter Milan lost the Serie A championship, which was something that neither the fans nor him himself could accept.

Of course, if possible, Benitez also hopes that the team can score another goal.

With Aston Villa no longer intent on fighting again, Inter Milan has the hope to continue to expand the score.

However, soon Benitez frowned.

Although Aston Villa did not show off his offensive aggressiveness, he was extremely tenacious in defense.

Sneider is Inter Milan's midfield core, and he was strictly guarded by Aston Villa.

Aston Villa was very smart when defending Sneider.

They would choose to strangle Sneijder in midfield.

Because fouls in the midfield position generally do not give cards. In addition, fouls are not malicious.

The purpose is to make Sneider unable to control the ball easily or force him to lose possession.

For example, pulling the jersey.

Blow down Sneider.

Even tackles are cleaner tackles, not intentionally for the purpose of hurting people.

In addition, Inter Milan has already led the score, and the referee is reasonable and will be more tolerant of Aston Villa's foul.

So, after the second half of the game begins, as long as Sneider gets the ball, whether it is Clement or Barack, he will rush up and press and defend against him.

Their fight was very aggressive, but the scale was well controlled and there was no intention of hurting people.

In this way, Sneider was violated one after another, but the referee was just a verbal warning and had no intention of playing cards.

The second half started for more than ten minutes, and Sneider seemed very awkward in the midfield. He controlled the rhythm of Inter Milan's offensive. He was always fouled and the rhythm was disrupted. Inter Milan's offense was intermittent. Without coherence, there was no threat.

The second half was 60 minutes long, and the score was still four to one, with Inter Milan leading the way.

Sneider played awkwardly and was uncomfortable being defended.

Gradually, he himself became a little lazy, and had already won four to one, and he was very uncomfortable by his opponent's rough defense, so Sneider also started to suck.

When someone came up and fouled, he fell to the ground and received a free kick.

Although there is no threat to the free kick in the midfield position, time has passed and the pace of the game has slowed down so slowly.

Other Inter Milan players gradually began to accept this slow pace of the game.

They even had a feeling that Aston Villa had no intention of scoring the goal and just wanted to not concede the goal.

It's like two people fighting, one person is beaten half to death, and keeping the final bottom line. If you don't come to beat me, everything will be fine. If you continue to beat me, I will fight you desperately.

For example, Inter Milan players felt this "tactic understanding" attitude expressed by the other party.

This is like boiling a frog in warm water.

The game has been going on for 65 minutes, and the score has not changed. The two sides fought in the midfield relatively fiercely, but overall, the pace of the game is slow.

This also made Leinkell in the commentary seat very dissatisfied. "Aston Villa seemed to have accepted a one-to-four score, and they showed no enterprising spirit."

"Aston Villa is already scared of being beaten. They are now thinking about not losing the ball. It's a dull second half." Italian commentator Jennero said, his words were impatient, but his tone was exciting and proud.

...

The 66th minute of the game.

Sneider was knocked to the ground by Barack near the center circle again.

The referee Scormina still did not play cards, but only verbally warned Barack.

Benitez was very angry at first, thinking that the referee's whistle in the second half was too soft, but at this moment, he was used to it and no longer protested.

At this moment, Benitez was even thinking about the Serie A game with Sampdoria at home on the weekend.

Sampdoria is a traditional Serie A powerhouse and is a disruptor. She is not afraid of her when facing a strong team.

This game is not easy to play, so Benitez needs to plan this game well.

Inter Milan's free kick.

Sanetti drove the football to the frontcourt.

The football was pushed out by Sendros.

Milner grabbed the ball in front of Bijabiani and passed the ball to Clement.

Young Brazilian player Coutinho wants to come up and cut Clement's ball.

But his body is not the same as Clement.

Clement just kept everything apart and separated Coutinho from football.

Then, Clement quickly passed the ball to Desler.

Deisler tweaked his left foot and made a little adjustment to avoid Stankovic's robbery.

Until now, everything was normal.

Then I saw Deisler swing his right foot and rub the ball directly.

The football crossed the center line and flew straight to Inter Milan's half.

"Counterattack! Aston Villa's counterattack!" After the second half of the game began, He Wei was so angry that he shouted.

Gareth Bale started off from the left in the half and quickly rushed through the half, receiving a long diagonal pass from Deisler to transfer the ball.

"Stop him!" shouted Inter Milan defender Lucio.

Maicon, who assisted after halftime, was desperately chasing back.

Sanetti also pounced on the diagonal line.

He planned to join forces with Macon to stop Bell.

Then, Sanetti saw something was wrong because Macon was chasing Bell, but his speed was obviously not up to the limit, and he was pulled further and further by the Welsh boy. Now the distance between the two has been two or three meters wide.

"Speed! This is speed. Bell's speed, Maicon can't catch up with him at all!"

"Too fast! Gareth Bale, he almost started at the same time as Macon, and he was still dribbling the ball, but Macon just couldn't catch up with him!"

The commentator was in full bloom. In the dull game, a sudden thunder exploded, especially the speed duel in this counterattack, which was so exciting that it made people's heart beat faster.

...

"Aston Villa's counterattack is here!"

When Sanetti saw that Macon was really unable to catch up and didn't bother to curse, he gritted his teeth and the 37-year-old Argentine veteran tried his best to speed up and faced him from the side.

He knew that he was even worse at speed, but he would grit his teeth and intercept this guy desperately.

At this moment, Bell shook his left foot and accelerated.

He didn't give Zanetti a chance to get close at all, and directly accelerated to dribble the ball from the Inter Milan captain.

"Breakthrough!"

If you look down from the stands at Meacha Stadium, you can see a spectacular scene.

Gareth Bale, wearing a red jersey, drove forward like lightning.
To be continued...
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