Football irons are burning

Chapter 56 A Difficult Game

Chapter 56 A Difficult Game

Seeing General Fan excitedly rushing to the sidelines to celebrate the goal, Li Tie couldn't help but slapped himself on the forehead: "Fan Ha'er, are you trying to smash my field? You smashed my championship, are you so famous? Hey, this time, it's self-inflicted, right? I strengthened him, and he killed my team. Isn't that a bit mean?"

This is really true. Through the second perspective, Li Tie allowed General Fan to obtain part of Ferdinand's ability, and his strength improved by leaps and bounds, and he gained a foothold in Borussia.

After General Fan joined Borussia Borussia, he played full time and played more games than Li Tie.

And Borussia has also greatly increased its strength because of the joining of this strong support. At present, the points have exceeded the relegation zone by 4 points, and there is great hope for relegation.

General Fan was also selected as the 1997 Asian Footballer of the Year by the AFC because of his outstanding performance in Borussia and leading the national football team to the World Cup.

Now, Borussia has overtaken the score. If the score is maintained until the end of the game, wouldn't it be Li Tie's game?
However, Li Tie still has confidence in his Kaiserslautern teammates.

In terms of overall strength, Kaiserslautern should not be inferior to their opponents, and this is at home again.

As long as you adjust your mentality, it should not be difficult to equalize the score.

After all, Borussia has more problems, and the defense often has problems. Even General Fan can't drive a group of pig teammates.

Li Tie watched for a long time, and he was also very clear about the gap behind General Fan. If Kaiserslautern mainly attacked in this direction, the goal should be scored quickly.

Of course, Li Tie is not stupid enough to remind Rehagel that he can see it, but can Rehagel not see it?
Sure enough, Rehagel quickly walked to the sidelines, called Marshall and Risher, and muttered a few words.

After the re-kick-off, Kaiserslautern really started to make a fuss behind General Fan.

Rehhagel's adjustments are really old-fashioned.

At this moment, General Fan was a little bit hesitant.

In the 35th minute, Risher received a pass from Marshall and kicked in the gap. Although the ball was saved by the opponent's goalkeeper, this tactic has already worked.

Marshall attracts General Fan's attention, and Risher picks up the leak. This is a good opportunity to score.

Borussia's defense is also being adjusted. Those who can play in the Bundesliga are not worthless after all, and the marking of Lisher has also begun to strengthen.

In the 39th minute, Bremer came up for an assist, and he swept to the goal. General Fan clung to Marshall tightly. Marshall had no chance to shoot. He had an idea, and his foot suddenly leaked. Afterwards, Risher put in a push shot, and the ball hit the net, 2:2.
The two sides returned to the same starting line.

In the stands, the cheers finally sounded again.

Li Tie also breathed a sigh of relief, equalized at halftime, and there was still enough time in the second half to overtake the score.

If they can't equalize at halftime, the pressure on Kaiserslautern's players will undoubtedly be even greater in the second half.

The space behind General Fan is really big enough. Of course, Risher's running position is also very thief. In terms of offense and defense, the offensive side can always take the initiative. Borussia's defensive players obviously did not protect the space behind General Fan well, allowing Risher to take advantage of the loopholes.

This made Li Tie also begin to think of the national team. Who can make up for the gap behind General Fan?
Zhang Heizi?Xu Hong?or yourself?
When it comes to the World Cup, they are facing some world-class stars, and they must easily find these gaps.

It seems that when the time comes, I have to put in more efforts before I can hope to surprise the fans.

Football defense, relying on individual ability, is really out of control, and this is especially true for teams that are weak overall.

Rehhagel told himself before that the overall defensive level was not good enough for him. Kaiserslautern's defense line, if he brought it up by himself, could barely pass.

The defense line of the national football team is probably even worse, and it must be more difficult to bring it up.

However, Li Tie still firmly believes that time will change everything. As long as he has figured out the true meaning of overall defense, he will not be afraid to lead the two fronts of the club and the national team.

The score in the first half was 2:2, and it seemed that the two sides were evenly matched.

But secretly, Bayern, I don’t know how happy they are, the little Borussia can make Kaiserslautern so difficult. Once Kaiserslautern cannot win the game, then their chance will come.

Li Tie went down again and entered the locker room.

Seeing Li Tie coming in, everyone came over to say hello.

"Everyone played well. Let's hurry up in the second half. Don't worry, there are only 3 games. If you win the championship, I invite you to travel to China!" Li Tie said with a smile.

"Haha, Li Tie, there are quite a few of us, and then you will bleed profusely." Marshall said with a smile.

"It's a good idea. I haven't been to China yet." Ruth also said with a smile.

At this time, Rehagel came in, and everyone fell silent.

Rehhagel nodded to Li Tie, and said: "The first half of the game is still the old problem, and the opponent's counterattack is not enough. The second half must be changed. The frontcourt should be counter-grabbed more, and the point where the opponent has the ball must be destroyed immediately. Their two goals were counter-attacked. It is obvious that you did not destroy it in the first place and gave the opponent a chance!"

Li Tie listened next to him, and it was really like this.

overall defense?Maybe this is part of it?Start defending from the forwards, so the defensive strength of the entire team can of course be improved to a higher level.

Rehhagel added: "Strengthen penetration in the second half, play more behind Fan, and his teammates did not do well enough for this. This is our opportunity. There is no chance to be conservative. Let's attack hard and play the three forwards. Kuka you also go up, and Latino you come down to rest. Marshall, Kuka, Risher, your task is not only to score goals, but also to defend. Remember, once the ball is lost, counterattack on the spot, and do not hesitate to foul the opponent's counterattack starting point, understand?"

"understand!"

After the intermission, the two sides came out to continue the game.

Rehhagel was indeed very courageous. At the beginning of the second half, he replaced Latino with Kuka, played 4-3-3, and was ready to attack the opponent.

Rehhagel obviously doesn't have much interest in 1 point. If Borussia can't win at home, it will be really hard to say in the next two games. It will not be fun to crash at that time.

Once won, Kaiserslautern's lead is still 6 points, and only one point is needed to win the championship in the next two rounds.

This is considered a safe mode. This game must be won.

After Kuka came up, the three forwards still made a fuss around General Fan's back.

The Borussia Borussia coach kept yelling, asking the defensive players to protect each other and not lose their positions.

The game started to get tense.

From the stands, Li Tie could see clearly that the pressure created by Kaiserslautern's three strikers was quite high. Even General Fan was exhausted and neglected the other.

Therefore, in terms of defense, relying on personal ability is difficult to make the team feel better.

In the 66th minute, Kuka received a pass from Sforza and played a simple two-for-one with Marshall. After entering the penalty area, he suddenly knocked back to the top of the penalty area.

Risher made a push and the ball went into the net, 3:2!

(End of this chapter)

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