Chapter 247: Stealing and feeding, the new Premier League assists in a single season (page 12)
Chapter 247: Stealing and feeding, the new Premier League assists in a single season (page 12)
"aoaoaoooooo——"
Liverpool's frontcourt attack was like mercury pouring down the field, and the home team fans in the auditorium let out hysterical chants to cheer for the crazy attacking players on the field.
Arsenal, who had just narrowed the point difference, had to retreat completely.
First make sure there are no problems with the defense, and then look for opportunities to burn the flames of war into the opponent's half.
Martin is very focused in the game. In addition to his extremely high personal defense rate, while the team remains highly focused, he can also accurately command the defense line to make up for the defensive problems exposed in the defensive system in a blink of an eye.
The madman atmosphere at Anfield has always been at a very high level, and the Liverpool players who organize the offense are becoming more and more dedicated.
Klopp, who was standing in the home team coach's command area, frowned and felt vaguely uneasy.
Continuous attacks do not yield the desired results, and as time goes by, it is very likely to enter a blind state.
Big thunder but little rain is a taboo in football matches!
Especially against a team like Arsenal, which has performed extremely well this season.
The offense scores the most goals in the Premier League, and the defense concedes the fewest goals in the Premier League.
Scoring two goals in the first ten minutes was obviously an attempt to take advantage of the Arsenal players' laxity.
Now back on track, Martin scored a super long-range shot over 40 meters to inspire us. The next game may develop in a direction that is unfavorable to our side.
If the score can be expanded in a short period of time when Arsenal narrows the gap, the game will definitely be able to get back on track and then use the home court advantage to win the game.
But the game is like this, and God’s calculation is not as good as man’s calculation.
If you really want to score, it's really difficult to score.
After all, Arsenal's defensive system has become impregnable under the command of Martin.
Continuous attacks failed, and the home team players became a little anxious.
Fortunately, the tactical execution was very strong, and he quickly counterattacked on the spot the first moment he lost the ball.
Although he failed to win the ball, he often disrupted Arsenal's rhythm from defense to attack through timely fouls.
As the number of fouls increased, referee Mike Jones had a certain home whistle, which caused dissatisfaction among Arsenal players and their actions became more and more loud.
There are endless scenes of people falling on their backs.
Head referee Mike Jones realized that the situation was not good, and quickly stopped the game when the players on both sides were emotional due to excessive foul actions, and called the captains of the two teams together to give a warning.
The restarted game can be said to be back on track, but Liverpool's offensive momentum is no longer so strong.
Arsenal gradually adapted to Klopp's high position defense during the transition from defense to attack, moving the football to the other side through quick transfers.
A professional football field is so big, and Liverpool only has so many players involved in the offense, so it is difficult to use the same routine to achieve the desired results.
What makes Klopp more reassured is that Arsenal's transition from defense to offense was affected by the frontcourt players' seizing opportunities. The score displayed on the scoreboard did not change, and it was still 2:1 leading the visiting team.
Time often passes very quickly in high-level competitions, and in a blink of an eye, it’s only thirty minutes into the first half.
The Liverpool fans at Anfield Stadium were in high spirits, fully releasing their energy and sending out waves of cheers.
The Arsenal fans who traveled with the team did not hesitate to give in. They also shouted hysterically and cheered for their beloved team.
In the 35th minute of the game, Firmino retreated to receive a pass from Henderson, stopped and turned past the tall Mertesacker, and then sent the ball to Coutinho, who was attacking the left rib. feet.
Facing Martin's defense, Coutinho made plans before receiving the ball. He used the outside instep of his right foot to lead the football passed by Firmino to the front right, intending to use his right foot to take a long shot and take out his weapon. Curry's most threatening offensive method.
Cloud-piercing arrow!
However, Martin seemed to have expected it. At the moment when Coutinho stopped and adjusted, he took a step to the left and stretched out his right foot, just in time to poke the football out.
His poke was very methodical, and the trajectory was to roll towards teammate Ramsey behind Coutinho.
Coutinho felt bad when he saw that Martin's upward direction was the same as his own direction. He couldn't change direction in time, so his conditioned reflex was to fall to the ground and roll over in pain while holding his right foot. Obviously I wanted to use this performance to confuse the referee Mike Jones and see if he could win sympathy.
Mac Jones was in a very good position and had a clear view.
Martin's movements were very clean, but Coutinho covering his feet and rolling in pain was most likely an act.
Even if there is contact, it is due to the inertia after intercepting the ball.
So, Mac Jones half-stood and pointed his right finger at the football, meaning there was no foul.
"uuuuu——"
Ramsey kept the ball and passed it back to Martin, who stole the ball and moved forward. The audience rang with hysterical boos from the Liverpool fans.
They believed that referee Mike Jones deliberately sought a balance and ignored Martin's foul.
Liverpool coach Klopp was very angry and roared ferociously.
If his assistant Kravitz hadn't stepped forward to stop him in time, he might have been reported to the referee by the fourth official.
Martin met Ramsey's pass, and Emre Can, who was complaining, could only step forward to defend.
Considering Martin's excellent foot skills, he is already ready to foul.
How could Martin, who started out as a defensive player, not know what the opponent was thinking?
About two meters away, he directly used the arch of his right foot to push the football passed by Ramsey to the right front without any sloppiness.
Just get up to speed!
Emre Zhan only felt the figure in front of him flash by. He stretched out his foot obviously a beat slower, and only kicked a ball of air.
Both Milner and Henderson knew that Martin's speed would be troublesome, but they did not go up to grab him like Emre Can, but retreated quickly.
They knew that if they couldn't stop Martin from carrying the ball forward, the defense would be exposed to huge problems.
Martin's vision was wide, and his speed dropped slightly after passing Emre Can. The outside instep of his right foot also greatly reduced the rolling speed of the football. Then he adjusted his step point, facing the attacking right side with his body, supporting his left foot, and moving quickly on the inside of the instep of his right foot. Kicks toward the lower middle of the football.
Henderson realized that it was too late when Martin was about to pass the long ball, so he could only watch helplessly as the football shot up from the center and flew diagonally towards the right rib of his defense.
"This……"
Klopp, who quickly calmed down on the sidelines, felt his heart skip a beat when he saw Martin's long pass heading toward the left rib instead of the right.
Since Martin's body before sending the long pass is facing the attacking right rib, the intuitive feeling is that the long pass is looking for Walcott, who is cutting in at high speed from the right.
In the past, Arsenal's counterattacks from defense to offense often turned to Walcott, so after Emre Can was passed, our defense consciously leaned towards the defensive left, and Martin's body was facing the defensive left.
Including Giroud and Ramsey, the running route is also to the right.
This also led to Liverpool's defensive players becoming more determined.
Unexpectedly, Martin actually made an unexpected move and passed a long reverse pass.
The live director switched the camera with the direction of Martin's long pass, and Sky TV commentator Andy Gray's voice rose an octave: "Alexis Sanchez!"
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