Godfather Of Champions

Chapter 430: Volume Three: The Cost of Red Forest Defense (Part 1)

Chapter 126—The Cost of Defense

Martins' shot did not bring a goal. The fans on the Maya viewing platform may still be shaking their heads and sighing for it, but Mancini has seen hope because the airtight defense of Nottingham Forest finally has a loophole.

And this attack sent a positive signal to the Inter Milan players-watch Albertini, Nottingham Forest will be in chaos both on offense and defense.

Now, the job is simple. As long as we try to prevent Albertini from controlling the football, it means that Nottingham Forest can't control the ball.

George Wood is not very helpful to the Forest team's offense. When Inter Milan is heavily pressured on the offense, he can hold the center and help the defense of the two wings. But what the Forest Team needs now is not to defend, but to turn from defense to offense. At this time he was powerless.

Albertini was closely guarded by Cambiasso, and many of the Argentine's actions were very close to fouls, which made him very uncomfortable. But he can do nothing about it, because the referee does not blow, it is not a foul. He is the captain, so he can't get angry because of this, otherwise the team will be confused.

Who can he rely on now? If there is no one to reduce the pressure for him, he can only rely on his own strength to contend with the opponent's midfield defense, but think about his age, as the game time goes by, he may have been young and strong later. Cambiasso was worn down.

For Ashley Young or Frank Ribery?

They are all on the wing. This position limits their play. Passing on the wing for cooperation, because playing too small can easily block the opponent.

Only George Wood has the best position, in the middle of the court, can pass both left and right...

But does he still have to pick at this time?

Albertini passed the football to Wood. Compared to him, Wood has no defensive pressure. The Inter Milan players obviously also know that Wood's contribution to the offense is almost zero, so there is no special arrangement for marking.

Seeing the football being passed to Wood's feet, Mancini blew a whistle from the field, signalling his players to speed up, forcing Wood to force him to make a mistake.

This time Veron came up to grab, Wood facing this aggressive Inter Milan player, there is no good way.

"Pass him!" Albertini shouted.

Wood remembered the scene where he passed Materach in front of the opponent's penalty area, and he planned to repeat the same trick.

But this time is different from last time.

Wood's dribbling may have to be counted down in the forest team. The last time he could successfully pass Materach, it has something to do with the lack of preparation of the other party. It is not so much that he shook Materarch as it was Materach. He hit a wall and was pushed to the ground by the reaction force. Wood picked up a bargain. Really outstanding technology? Wood has practiced those things in training, but this is completely different from showing the things in practice on the playing field.

Wood wanted to push the football away, but he didn't expect Veron to kick out quickly. The football he set aside was stopped by Veron. Then, before he had any, Veron passed him!

"George Wood's ball was broken!"

There was a huge cheer at the Meazza Stadium. They finally saw the ugly scene of the number one villain in this game!

"Damn it!" Dunn got up from his seat in shock when he saw George Wood lose the ball.

Where is Wood? Midfielder! Behind the midfielder is the central defender! Losing the ball in this position means that Veron can now directly face a thin central defender. His breakthrough, long shot, or pass can pose a great threat to Van der Sar's goal!

This time the ball was intercepted, George Wood didn't turn around immediately, but was stunned for a moment, and then suddenly turned around and rushed towards Veron.

Veron dribbled the ball, Wood chased after, and in a flash, both of them entered the penalty area. At this time, Pique, who was in the way in front, did not dare to rush out. He also had to pay attention to Adriano and Martins on both sides, for fear that Veron would suddenly split the ball.

After entering the penalty area, Veron deliberately slowed down, he seemed to be watching the situation.

George Wood made it, and he leaned back to Veron, trying to steal the ball.

How rich is Veron's experience? Seeing Wood approaching, he immediately crossed his body to protect the football in front of him.

Adriano raised his arms on the side of the penalty area, "Pass it to me!"

At this moment, he had forgotten the grudge between himself and Veron. But I don't know if Veron didn't see it, or he saw it deliberately not to pass it. After all, after he protected the football, he didn't rush to play the ball-he was waiting for Wood's follow-up action.

Wood didn't intercept the ball in the first game, but Veron was squeezed behind him. This time he pushed forward hard, stretched his foot again and broke the ball, and at the same time his arm was raised...

Just when he was about to break the football, Veron suddenly fell forward to the ground!

The referee's whistle sounded!

"Penalty!"

The Meazza Stadium was full of joy.

"This is a penalty! No doubt!"

Wood was stunned. He put all his attention on the steal. How could he foul?

Veron stood up from the ground and opened his arms to embrace his teammates. He succeeded in inducing Wood to make a move he most wanted to see. Wood may not think he fouled, but in fact he pushed Veron down from behind...

On the sidelines, Dunn sat down and covered his face in pain.

Wood turned around to find the referee to reason, but Albertine pulled him off.

"If you still want to get a yellow card..."

Hearing what the captain said, he stopped.

"Sorry."

Albertini shook his head: "Why do you want to apologize? Just learn this lesson. I will pass the ball to you next time, so don't appear to be underprepared."

"But, I..."

"Remember, George. When you get the ball, even if you don't know what to do, don't show it. You have to appear confident, confident and calm, and make people feel that you already have many ways to handle the ball. , Let your opponent guess! If you think "I don't know what to do" in your heart, then you really don't know what to do. But if you keep calm and observe your opponent, you naturally know what to do ." Albertini took this opportunity to make up for Wood. "It's actually not that complicated. If you have a better passing route, pass the football over. If not, pass it to the nearest teammate next to you. That's it."

Wood bit his lip and listened quietly.

"Don't take the penalty kick to your heart. You don't know if you score. Even if you score, it's just an equalizer. It's not the end of the world."

Albertini patted Wood, walked out of the penalty area, and the opponent was about to take a free throw.

Wood glared at Belon, then turned and walked out.

Adriano walked in with the football.

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