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Chapter 47 Winger?Winger!

Chapter 47 Winger?Winger!

The head coach of Tuzlas Loboda is a senior Bosnian coach.

He has rich experience and game directing experience, but in recent times, with the outstanding performance of Mostar Zlinjski, the tactics of foreign coach Van Stryak have aroused heated discussions in Bosnia and Herzegovina football circles.

Many people believe that they should introduce more foreign coaches to enrich the monotonous Bosnian football system.

But this was a huge shock to the Bosnian head coach. Old Most would not allow this to happen, so he was prepared to teach the Dutchman a severe lesson in his own way.

Mostar Zliniski has two tactics.

This has also made their recent games unfavorable.

When one lineup encounters problems, they immediately switch to another lineup. The completely different playing styles often catch the opponent off guard.

But back to the fundamental point of the problem, it is still a matter of defensive positioning.

This is a very simple kid-catching game. How to hit the opponent's pain points is very important.

The most important role of the center in both systems is the only change.

Different tactics led by Suker and Kosopeci.

It becomes very important to adopt different defensive methods for different tactics.

For this reason, Old Most established a special marking role.

The purpose is to completely block Suker every time he retreats when he comes on the court.

As long as he can't catch the ball and open up gaps, he won't be able to solve the problem of Modric being restricted, and he won't be able to organize the offense.

Now, he couldn't wait to see Van Stryak's annoyed look.

In the locker room at halftime.

"In the second half, you must pay attention to the opponent's No. 99, he will mess up our defense."

Old Most turned around and said, "Manyatucci, do you know what to do?"

Manyatuch, a young man about 175 centimeters tall but very strong, nodded and said, "Understood, I will follow Su Ke closely."

Old Most then nodded and clapped his hands and said, "Okay, let's try to score a goal during the counterattack in the second half."

On the other side, in Mostar Zlinyiski's locker room, Van Steyak also said to Suker; "Substitute directly in the second half. I will give you enough time to adapt, but I need you to help the ball in the frontcourt." The team organizes the offense, do you understand?"

Su Ke nodded immediately: "Understood!"

At this time, Modric also nodded towards Suk and said, "Leave the offense to you."

Suk grinned, he was already getting excited.

Kosopech also patted Suk on the shoulder; "Come on!"

In the second half, the two sides changed sides and fought.

When Mostar Zlinyiski walked out of the tunnel, Old Most saw Suker walking out first, and a smile appeared in his eyes.

"really!"

Kosopech had no effect, and the Dutch were ready to change their formation.

But he was already prepared!

Old Meister was confident, but soon his eyes widened.

He saw Kosopeci walking directly onto the pitch wearing the captain's armband.

"No replacement?"

Old Meister looked astonished.

Was it the wrong person?

Old Most looked at Suker and Kosopech covering their mouths and communicating as they walked into the stadium, his eyes full of confusion.

Should not be!

its not right!
This is very wrong!
Suker is on the court, why is Kosopech still on the court?
It’s time for these two to take turns!
But what is the situation now?
Not only Old Most, but Manyatucci, who was responsible for guarding Suker on the field, looked at Suker in confusion as he walked straight to the wing.

Then he stopped at the winger position.

"Winger?"

Old Meister was so shocked that he actually shouted out.

Suker plays winger?
This.
On the other side, Van Stryak turned to look at Old Meister, with a hint of teasing in his eyes.

There was an uproar in the stands.

Mostar Zliniski fans, they saw Suker and Kosopech playing at the same time for the first time.

Is it possible for these two people to coexist?
Which of these two will play center?

What's the matter?
Then, they saw Suk coming to the winger position, and a lot of question marks appeared in their heads.

Suker plays winger?
"Can Suker play as a winger?"

Bucky asked in confusion.

Mlinar said in an unclear tone; "It should be possible. Wingers require speed and the ability to move forward. Suker has advantages in both aspects, but... isn't it a bit of a waste?"

At this stage, the understanding of wingers is generally similar to that of centers, both of which are forward attacking players.

But in this case, wouldn't Su Ke's ability to organize and pass the ball be wasted?

They couldn't figure out what medicine was being sold in Vansteyak's gourd, and what was the significance of this position?
Let Suker attack the front line on the wing?
Under such a monotonous function, Su Ke's performance will be greatly reduced.

"Suker plays winger? Can he play?"

"It might work?"

"What is this doing?"

"Play according to the previous tactics!"

"Has a new tactic been developed?"

"Suk and Kosopeci are collaborating. I don't know the specific results, but I'm looking forward to it."

Not only the fans, but Basodachi in the commentary box was also shocked.

"Does Suk play winger?"

"Suker is very fast. He does have the ability to attack the back line from the wing. With Modric's passing, he can form a tendency to push forward from the wing."

Basodach pursed his lips: "But it is Kosopech who is restricted! Even if he breaks through and completes the cross, Kosopech cannot score, and the tactics will be ineffective."

Even Basoldach is a little confused.

But he noticed one detail.

That's Modric's position.In the past, Modric was closer to the front, but this time he stood on the midfielder line.

Modric playing as a defensive midfielder?
Suker plays winger?
Basoldach shook his head, let's see the effect first.

In the second half, Mostar Zlinyiski took the lead.

When Kosopech kicked off the ball, the ball was passed to the back line and then slowly passed forward.

Modric passes the ball in his own half.

Since it is in his own half, there are more teammates around him, and Modric is subject to fewer restrictions.

He is not rushing the ball, but looking for opportunities.

At this time, Suk retracted inwards, and at the same time, Biriyar on the other side also retracted inwards.

The two wingers moved in, and Modric passed the ball in the direction of Biriyal, guiding the opponent's defense to the wing.

Biriyar passed the ball directly back, Modric received the ball and passed it to Suker again.

Su Ke also made a pass back.

Two consecutive passes and receptions attracted the defense to both sides. At the same time, Modric's position was slightly forward, instantly opening a forward gap.

Seeing this scene, Old Meister frowned slightly.

He felt very uneasy.

Modric still dribbled the ball forward smoothly and did not pass the ball in a hurry.

And when he dribbled into the opponent's half, he immediately ushered in a fierce press.

Modric hit a cross to Suker, and Suker kicked back to the forward full-back Krpic, and at the same time passed the defensive player to the space behind him.

Krpic passed the ball forward again along the wing, and a simple one-two passed the opponent's defense.

After Suker got the ball, he immediately turned around and started to attack the opponent's full-back. After several fake moves failed to break through, Suker made an emergency stop, then knocked the ball to the midfield and handed it to Modric who was moving forward.

Modric completes the transfer again.

Mostar Zlinyiski's pass advancement is very patient and very calm.

But for Tuzlas Loboda, it felt very bad.

Their press was easily resolved by the opponent. Even in their own half, they were kept running like monkeys, jumping up and down.

Mostar Zlinyiski is still passing the ball patiently.

An attack failed, and Biriyar directly passed the ball back in a large way.

At the same time, Suker and Modric also retreated significantly.

Modric retreated directly to his own half, while Suker also retreated to the midfield line, and even half of his body crossed the midfield line to his own half.

“Is the retracement too deep?”

Old Meister frowned, this style of play doesn't look like a winger!
It doesn't have that kind of impact, but it has more parts that cooperate with the organization of the offense.

Mostar Zlinyiski passed back, and Tuzlas Loboda also began to attack as far forward as possible, intending to apply further pressure.

Manyatucci was confused.

Because Su Ke's movement is too erratic.

Suk has a lot of lateral movement left and right.

Sometimes on the wing, sometimes behind the center.

Sometimes closing in on the full-backs, sometimes dropping deep into the midfield line.

It can be said that the entire left half is Su Ke's running area. Even when chasing the ball several times, Su Ke ran to his full-back position to cooperate with the press.

At first, Manyatucci could keep up, but soon he didn't know what to do.

Because he didn't know what Su Ke was going to do next and what his specific responsibilities were, he couldn't predict it in advance, let alone limit it.

And Suk also relied on constant running left and right. He created a space and immediately raised his hand to ask for the ball.

Modric saw this and passed the ball directly.

Su Ke turned sideways and guided the ball forward, and at the same time began to advance diagonally and at high speed.

"coming!!"

"Suke is running!"

Basodaki roared.

Manyatucci immediately rushed towards Suker, trying to press.

But Suker passed the ball forward. Manyatucci's eyes followed the ball. He did not see that Suker was still moving forward quickly without stopping.

In front, Kosopech suddenly made a cross kick, leaned back, and used his strong body to suppress the opponent's center back.

At the same time, Mostar Zlinyiski's full-back also moved forward at high speed, taking away the opponent's full-back on Suker's side, leaving a gap in the rib area.

After receiving Suker's pass, Kosopech also moved the ball towards the side rib area.

Su Ke, who penetrated forward, immediately received the ball, lowered his head and rushed forward again, and directly penetrated the opponent's back line.

"Go through!!"

Basoldach shouted excitedly.

At this time, his head buzzed.

"Wing midfielder! Not a winger! Suker played as a full midfielder!! And Kosopech also dropped back to act as a fulcrum to cooperate with Suker's forward penetration, Van Steyak is full of imagination!"

Under the tactical requirements of this period, wingers are popular in football.

For this reason, the commentator Basoldach also subconsciously thought in this direction.

But unexpectedly, Su Ke played as a full midfielder!
During the game, Suker had dribbled near the baseline and looked up to the middle. Kosopech and Biriyar were both advancing.

Kosopeci made a straight forward move, attracting defensive power. After Biriyar exchanged glances with Suker, he immediately stopped and ran laterally.

Su Ke also connected with a ball from behind.

The ball came to Biriyal accurately.

Biriyar pushed the ball with the arch of his left foot.

Swish!
The ball hit the net.

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