Chapter 422 Obsolete Bayern?(1/2)
Chapter 422 Outdown Bayern?
Author: 3 well thin
Chapter 422 Outdown Bayern?
After all, it is outdated, including you!
Guardiola looked at Bayern's bench, and was still full of respect to the white -haired coach.
But today, he will re -examine the opponent with the attitude of a winner.
Six years ago, Camp Nou, he lost his heart and orally.
At that time, Bayern Munich, under the leadership of Heinx, the offense was sharp and the defense was stable.
What's even more rare is that each line of defense can be kept compact and connected.
Now Bayern is still an excellent team. The players are tacitly tacit, and the offensive and defensive balance.
The lack of a big killer and a real B2B player in the sideline counterattack, it is difficult for Heinx to copy the tactics of the three crowns of the year.
What's more, modern football, a set of tactics can be at most of the tactics for two or three years, and will be eliminated by the opponent's research weakness.
Therefore, this game Heinx restarted the tactics of the year. In Guardiola's heart, it was an outdated thing.
Even if Guardiola herself, every season is seeking change.
Including the three middle -sized systems under the current pursuit of stability in the backcourt, use the player's straight ball to speed up instantly to threaten the opponent goal.
It is said that passing control is to use the success rate of high pass balls to obtain a higher ball control rate.
However, in Guardiola's football philosophy, through the requirements of the player's position, the space of the stadium is fully used, and the opponent continues to oppose the opponent to obtain the control of the game.
The so-called Tika-Taka, short pass, is just the accessories generated in this process.
Earlier two goals were in line with his tactical ideas.
Stable ball control and efficient and concise counterattack can also be regarded as the revenge of one arrow.
Heinks, wearing a down coat, stood in the cold wind and directed the competition.
Below the brim, revealing a tough look.
After Bayern played, continue to attack.
Facing Manchester City's blockade in the midfield, Hummels passed the ball from the backcourt. After crossing the midfield line, he directly gave Laiwan.
After the Polish center controlled the ball, it was immediately by the clip of Manchester City.
Otamendi interfered with it, forcing Ryan not to turn around, and was forced to divide the ball.
Manchester City's defense was quickly covered to the sideline, Kyle Walker stared at Rossi.
During the Tottenham, the two had played against each other. Walker was very afraid of Rosi's running position.
In the venue of "hats" in both Bailu Lane and Kane, they still echoed in his mind.
After Rossa's ball, he did not choose to break through or pull the side, but returned the ball back to the midfield.
[Very clever backing!]
[Bayern was very uncomfortable by his opponent during this time!]]
[After finally being able to pick the ball out of the backcourt!]
[But there is no enough teammates to participate in the offense!]
[Back to the midfield first, slowly find the rhythm!]
Although Martinez's offensive ability in the midfield is not as good as before, the level of handling the ball is still a world -class level.
Coupled with Rito's return to the midfield to help the ball, reducing his pressure.
For Martinez, Guardiola is more familiar with it.
It was he transformed the Basque lion from the position of the back waist into a central defender.
In Guardiola's tactical framework, he likes the players to do the prescribed things at the prescribed location.
Putting Martinez at central defender is to take advantage of his ball-playing ability.
With the impact of injuries and age, he is no longer able to compete against fierce midfielders.
Heynckes put him here simply because he wanted to use his ball play to sort out the organization of the backcourt.
But in this way, Bayern's offensive ability in the midfield is greatly reduced.
During the Triple Crown period, Bayern had three midfielders with both offensive and defensive capabilities: Martinez, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Kroos.
The three can control the midfield well.
What now?
Martinez's running ability is not as good as before, Vidal is a "hands-off midfielder" who can't come back, and there is no impact on the wing. How can he play like this?
Soon, Bayern's offense was unable to advance and was forced back into the half by Manchester City.
In the 18th minute, Manchester City used pressure again, intercepted the ball and advanced quickly.
When Martinez chased back, he directly stretched out his hand to pull Sterling to prevent his opponent's fast break, and he also received a yellow card.
David Silva took a set kick from the left side of the penalty area.
He did not pass the ball directly into the penalty area, allowing his teammates to compete for the top.
Instead, he knocked his teammates outside the penalty area and then pushed forward along the sideline.
B-Silva was outside the penalty area and passed the ball directly to Sterling in the penalty area.
The latter also directly distributed the ball to Silva on the wing.
Continuous passes made Bayern's defense loose.
The little Aguero jumped high in the middle and headed the ball towards the goal.
Neuer stretched out his left hand and lifted the ball over the crossbar.
Oops!
There was a sigh behind the goal, followed by the dissatisfaction and anger of the fans!
What kind of defense is this that allows four small players from Manchester City to act recklessly in the penalty area?
De Bruyne took a tactical corner kick and Manchester City continued to control the rhythm of the game.
During this period, fans can see to the naked eye that the Bundesliga giants are at a disadvantage.
The offense can't push forward, and the defense can't stop the opponent.
Manchester City frequently used through balls in the backcourt to tear open the defense and send them to the front three.
The three of them then use their speed or cooperate in pairs to complete the shot.
In the 20th minute, De Bruyne made a long shot from outside the penalty area.
This reflects the relaxed mentality of Manchester City players at this time.
Under such defensive pressure, Bayern players began to become a little breathless.
Captain Neuer held the ball in one hand while asking his teammates to be as calm as possible and stabilize the situation.
If it doesn't work, just pass the ball to yourself.
Heynckes was also on the sidelines, pointing to the opponent's half, indicating that the formation must press forward.
I understand the logic, but the players simply can't do it.
They have no way to break the opponent's midfield interception.
At this time, Rossi came to Retona and asked him to retreat deeper to get the ball, while he also moved towards the wing.
In the 28th minute, David Silva tried to break through in the ribs, straining the defense.
Retona and Martinez directly came to close the door and intercepted the ball.
When the ball came to the feet of Hummels, he did not rush to pass it forward, but quickly pulled to the side, attracted B-Silva, and then passed it to Alaba.
B-Silva immediately counterattacked, but Alaba turned around and passed back.
The ball comes back to Hummels.
A seemingly safe ball return is full of details.
First of all, B-Silva, who is eager to counterattack, is exhausted and unable to take effective interference at the first time.
Then, Hummels can use this gap to calmly look up and observe the position of his teammates.
After seeing Martinez coming, he passed the ball.
In this way, Bayern forms a small triangle transmission area within a small area.
B-Silva can only exhaust his life in this area.
The triangle cooperated with+one -footed ball. Bayern players continuously passed on the backcourt, and instantly tear up the opponent's high compression, and then the retraceable Rittna will send the ball to the frontcourt.
To be continued...