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Chapter 34 Let's chase points

Chapter 34 Let’s chase points

Wilson was at a loss for a moment and froze on the spot.

He looked at the large gap in front of him and pointed at Rossi's feet, as if to say, how do I know you can pass the ball over?

Not to mention Wilson, his teammates on the field and even head coach Eddie Howe did not expect that Rossi could pass the ball lightly with the outside of his instep when facing a double-team.

Is this a coincidence?

It must have been Rossi who saw that he was about to be double-teamed. Instead of having the ball intercepted, he might as well pass the ball out. If he was lucky, he could pass it to the team's feet.

Eddie Howe thought for a while and didn't think so.

Rossi's passing movement was very calm and calm, not like a hasty movement at all.

If Wilson can move forward quickly, this is an excellent one-on-one opportunity.

"Next time, just run if there is room." Rossi warned again.

After hearing this, Wilson's lungs nearly swelled.

What does it mean to run when there is space? Who do you think you are? I can reach the ball when I reach it?

You are just a rookie who was kicked out of the team. Why should you give orders to me, the team's top player worth 3.7 million yuan?

Team A goalkeeper Kemp threw the ball to Cook and the game continued.

Although it was a false alarm, Rossi used a very imaginative pass to play with three people and also sounded the alarm to the A team's defense.

This is also the reason why Eddie Howe arranged this confrontation. He wanted to see how much threat the introduced striker could pose to the team's main defender.

Team A's cooperation was smooth, and Harry Arter's pass accurately found striker Ke Mogant.

The latter used absolute height to header the goal and scored steadily.

3:0!!

There seemed to be no need to continue the game, but the time was only half over.

After the kick-off, Rossi was still unwilling to run more, but returned to a deeper position to receive the pass.

His retreat naturally attracted Cook, and Wilson's activity area in front became even larger.

Elphick, another main player of Team A, is a typical English central defender. After seeing Cook being drawn out, a large gap appeared in the backcourt.

If Wilson were to get the ball here, he wouldn't be able to defend it with his turn.

"Don't pass the ball."

The teammates of team A have a clear understanding that as long as Wilson cannot get the ball, he will not pose a threat to the goal.

Cook defended Rossi even more closely, barely keeping a distance of less than one meter from him.

And teammates are always ready to help defend.

Team B's Gosling and O'Kane are not good at organizing. In all previous attacks, Wilson retreated to get the ball and relied on speed to beat the opponent's two central defenders.

This tactic obviously doesn't work.

But after Rossi retreated, it was equivalent to adding an attacking midfielder in the midfield, and they had an additional passing point.

However, how does Rossi get rid of the double team and distribute the ball?

Otherwise, even if it is passed, it will be easily disconnected.

Under the pressure of the opponent, Gosling had no choice but to pass the ball to Rossi.

Having learned from the past, Cook was not careless at all. He stared at the ball and did not let it leave his sight.

With his back to the goal, Rossi saw that the opponent had no intention of attacking, so he returned the ball directly to O'Kane without stopping.

The pass just now was indeed a miss.

There was a scornful smile on Cook's lips. He was obviously just a fringe player, so how could he have such a cool outside-instep pass?

The moment Rossi passed the ball, he quickly ran sideways to the right, actively approached his teammates, and reached out for the ball.

Cook immediately followed, guarding Rossi tightly.

Upon seeing this, O'Kane wanted to pass to Gosling, but Rossi took the initiative and reached for the ball. He was in a better position than other teammates. It was unjustifiable not to pass.

O'Kane made a fake move on the spot, pretending to break through, deceiving Ritchie's defensive focus, and passed the ball.

Cook's close marking made it difficult for Rossi to stop the ball comfortably, and Cook, who is experienced in defense, always stayed behind Rossi.

In doing so, he can not only quickly turn around to chase back, but also block Rossi's breakthrough angle and force him closer to the sideline, making it difficult for him to play the ball.

Teammates marveled that Cook's defense was indeed solid, and his excellent position selection and decisive attack were his defensive characteristics.

And the marking of others brings a strong sense of oppression to the opponent.

Teammates sympathized with each other. Poor Rossi was being marked one-on-one by Cook and had no chance to perform.

Wilson has been moving on the left side. After seeing Cook being taken away by Rossi, a large gap appeared in the front right. With his speed, he can completely use this gap to get rid of Elphick's defense.

However, the opponent's defense is very good, and the passing route is completely blocked. Even if he runs out of space, how can the ball reach his feet in the first time?

Once the timing of the pass is delayed, the opponent's defensive players will quickly defend and it will be meaningless to pass the ball again.

run?

Wilson hesitated.

Rossi's back is turned to him at the moment and he cannot observe the gap behind him. Moreover, he is running to catch the ball. Can he pass the ball without the interference of the defender?

Obviously, this is impossible.

Not running?

Later, I don’t know what reason Rossi will find to embarrass herself.

Instead of waiting, it is better to attack. If the ball is not passed, you can blame Rossi.

Wilson straightened his body and made a gesture of giving up the attack. When the defender relaxed, he suddenly kicked off his legs and accelerated diagonally.

His counterattack speed was astonishingly fast. Defender Elphick tried his best to catch up, but was still half a body behind him.

But Elphick wasn't worried because the ball couldn't reach Wilson's feet at all.

The moment Wilson started, Rossi faced the incoming ball, took a big step forward with his left foot, and protected the ball between his legs.

Cook thought Rossi would use his body to protect the ball on the spot, waiting for his teammates to run out of space before passing the ball.

Want to fight?

He showed a sneer, your little body, you still want to fight against me?

As long as you stick close to him, keep using your feet to interfere with him getting the ball, and try to find weak spots in defense, you can intercept the ball.

Off the field, teammates also felt that Rossi was overestimating his abilities and competing physically with Cook, who was much bigger than him. What on earth were they thinking?

However, Rossi did not sink his body and lower his center of gravity to prevent his opponent from stretching his feet to interfere. Instead, while his left foot was rooted in the turf, he shifted his center of gravity to his left leg, raised his right foot, and gently tapped the ball with his heel.

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The distance between Cook's legs was as wide as the ocean, and the ball easily passed between his legs and rolled into the gap behind him.

Crotchless?

Cook broke out in a cold sweat. He didn't know what was going on behind him, whether there were offensive players or whether his teammates were covering up.

He no longer had the mind to care about Rossi, but was worried about the situation behind him.

There must be no one around.

Suddenly, a figure whizzed past, heading straight towards the goal.

It's Wilson.

When he saw the ball miraculously pass between Cook's legs, he was ecstatic, strode like lightning, threw away the defender behind him, pushed the ball forward, and quickly followed up.

The ball went forward and instantly left the opponent's defender behind. Facing the main goalkeeper, he easily pushed the ball and scored.

1:3!!!

Wilson used his sharp speed to get a goal back.

After scoring the goal, Wilson couldn't believe it. The goal was too easy.

Moreover, he was the main defender of the team, and he was left behind. This feeling of forcibly overtaking him was simply exhilarating.

This can highlight his transfer value of 3.7 million euros.

And it was Rosie who gave me the feeling of flying and lightning.

It's really like what he said, as long as you are open, the ball can be passed.

With a hint of apology, Wilson ran to Rossi to thank him for the pass.

But he was also a little uneasy, fearing that Rosie would put on a haughty expression and ignore his enthusiasm.

"As long as you run, I can reach you." Rossi smiled slightly, very friendly.

Wilson then felt relieved, opened his arms, and ran towards him.

"Luo, the message is so beautiful."

But Rossi stretched out his right hand first, held the opponent's hand tightly, and said: "Great job, let's play like this."

Wilson's hand was held, and without thinking much, he also held the other hand tightly.

"Okay, let's chase points!"
Chapter completed!
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