Chapter 845 Wonderful Arc (Second Monthly Ticket)
Hamei was pressed by De Jong in the frontcourt, and when she saw Strowman coming to meet her, she immediately passed the football to Strowman.
The football transitioned here for Strowman. He didn't stop the ball and passed the football directly to Kyle Walker who was plugged in from the wing.
Kyle Walker kicked the football to Suarez who dropped back.
Suarez took the ball with his back, held Lescott, and he knocked the football to Hamei.
Hamei didn't stop the ball. When he was catching the ball, he had already thought about what to do, and with a flick of his ankle, the football flew diagonally to the left.
Gareth Barry originally wanted to come and force Ha Mei, but he didn't expect that the opponent didn't let the football delay or stay at his feet at all, and quickly sent the ball, and the ball was passed so accurately.
Bell stopped the ball with his left foot. He didn't choose to stop the football in place, but took advantage of the situation.
The football slides forward.
Zabaleta, who was running and wanted to steal the ball, happened to rub shoulders with the football sliding.
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Bell started again, to catch up with the football.
"Beautiful touchdown!"
"Simple and freehand! What a treat!"
After passing Zabaleta, Bell continued to dribble the ball and tried to cut inside, attracting Quaresma's supplementary defense and De Jong's double-team.
He passed the football before the encirclement was about to form.
Bendtner competed for the top in front of the goal, and he grabbed the ball. However, facing Kompany's strong interference, Bendtner pushed the ball higher than the crossbar.
"Aston Villa's offense is very beautiful, they make full use of the width of the field, constantly tearing Manchester City's defense." Howe said.
"Bell's breakthrough was wonderful, Bendtner's grab was also good, and Kompany completed a successful defense."
Lineker, the England commentator, gave Ha Mei applause, "J Ronaldo's goal is really beautiful, and he and Bell are getting more and more in harmony."
John Mortensen praised Bell. In his opinion, after "beating" Ronaldo and Messi, and winning the FIFA Ballon d'Or, Bell seems to have increased his goals even more.
To be exact, it is more mature.
Previously, Bell, in this case, is more likely to choose to cut in with the ball and then shoot, but now he will send a timely cross as soon as possible.
In Mortensen's words, after Bale won the Ballon d'Or, he no longer needs to use statistics to prove himself. He is now Mr. Ballon d'Or, the number one star in the Premier League, and the number one star in Aston Villa. Enjoy the game.
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Fang Jue stood on the sidelines and applauded the team's attack.
In his opinion, the player who performed the most to his satisfaction in the team's offense was Milner.
Milner has always been in the position of the midfielder, even if the full-backs are close to Manchester City's penalty area, Milner still firmly guards the midfield, just like Clement did before.
He told Milner before the game that Clement was suspended for today's game, and he asked Milner to play the role of a midfield barrier for the best team.
"Your task today is not to participate in the offense, but to defend well!"
Obviously, Milner kept Fang Jue's advice in mind.
Fang Jue bought Aston Villa in 2009, when Milner was already in the team.
At that time, the three England internationals, Milner, Ashley Young, and Abang Laho, were considered to be Aston Villa's greatest wealth, especially the latter two.
However, Fang Jue admired Milner the most.
He praised Milner's indispensable phrase "sunshine, air, Milner" before, which has become the favorite saying of Aston Villa fans and fans who like Milner all over the world.
Being able to win such praise from Fang Jue, Milner is proud of himself.
Of course, Milner also deserves this praise.
As long as the coach entrusted him with the task, Milner has always been willing to bear the burden of hard work, strive to complete, to do better.
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Although Aston Villa's offense did not score a goal, it was very threatening.
Mancini felt the threat, and he immediately adjusted.
This adjustment is to require De Jong to strengthen his fighting and run more aggressively.
At the same time, Manchester City stepped up their fouls and stepped up their defense.
This adjustment is effective, and Aston Villa's offensive rhythm has been disrupted.
Seeing this situation, Fang Jue, who was standing on the sidelines directing the game, returned to his seat instead.
He rested his chin on one hand and looked at the field.
"De Jong is indeed very good, with a strong interception ability." Fang Jue said to himself, "But, he is just a person, and De Jong is not Clement!"
"A De Jong..."
Fang Jue smiled, he found a solution.
The method is similar to Aston Villa's previous threatening attack.
"Tell the boys, don't confront De Jong head-on, continue to increase lateral transfers, and fully tear Manchester City's defense." Fang Jue said, with murderous eyes in his eyes, "Tell everyone, when De Jong is too tired to run, our Here comes the opportunity."
To be precise, this is an upgraded version of Aston Villa's previous tearing tactics, with faster pass control and more frequent lateral transfer of the ball.
Fully mobilize Manchester City's defense, especially to exhaust De Jong.
In addition, there is another one, that is, he restricts players, don't try to use technical moves to surpass De Jong, don't pay attention to this person.
Avoid De Jong as much as possible.
The reason is also very straightforward. De Jong's foul moves are too big, and Fang Jue is worried that his players will be injured.
Aston Villa's players quickly received the coach's instructions, and quickly made adjustments and responses on the field.
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De Jong soon found himself playing harder and harder and tired.
Aston Villa's attack avoided him as much as possible.
The frequency of Aston Villa's lateral transfers has increased.
This made De Jong exhausted.
Mancini got up from his seat, he was thinking about countermeasures.
Mancini naturally saw Aston Villa's tactical intentions.
Aston Villa did this, on the one hand, it consumed De Jong's physical energy and made him exhausted.
Then, the direct tactical intention is to use lateral transfers to bypass De Jong's defense zone and directly hit Manchester City's hinterland!
Yes, it is the hinterland of Manchester City!
When fully mobilizing Manchester City's defense, if they suddenly send a deadly pass directly behind De Jong in the hinterland, they are facing the penalty area.
Mancini was worried.
His fears were quickly confirmed.
Milner passed the football to Strowman.
De Jong pounced on Strowman.
Stroman saw De Jong approaching, and immediately passed the football to Ha Mei who was responding from the wing.
Yes, this time Hamei suddenly went to the wing, and Strowman, who completed the pass, advanced to the center.
It was at this time that Ha Mei passed the ball.
A wide range of lateral movement of the ball.
Suarez drops back from the penalty area and receives a pass on the left flank.
As Fang Jue said, there is only one De Jong in Manchester City. In this matter, the Dutch cannot interfere with Suarez.
"Suarez dropped back wide - a couple of City guys jumped on him."
"Beautiful! Suarez's pass! Bale—"
Suarez sent a pass from the wing and flew diagonally towards the center.
And Bell, who was supposed to be on the wing, appeared in the middle of the penalty area at this time, and there was no one around him to defend.
Aston Villa's continuous pull and mobilization not only broke through De Jong's midfield interception, but also exhausted other Manchester City defensive players.
This is more direct and deeper than Aston Villa's previous offensive plan.
That time, it was just relying on Bell's breakthrough ability to make a fuss on the wing.
This time is not the case, even the breakthrough is saved, and it is more direct.
Direct access to the core area of the restricted area.
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Kompany quickly dropped Bendtner and rushed to Bell.
Bale did not confront Kompany head-on at all, nor did he intend to surpass others.
He made a gesture to pass the ball to Bendtner.
Tricked the goalkeeper Hart's attention to "diffuse" there, but rubbed the football into a wonderful arc.
The football skimmed the outside of Hart's right hand.
Joe Hart couldn't make a save and could only watch the football go into the net.
At this moment, the Villa Park stadium was shaken, and huge cheers resounded through the air.
Wine-red flames were burning in the stands, stirring the blood in everyone's chests!
One to zero, Bell broke the deadlock on the field for Aston Villa.
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