Chapter 706 Inter Milan (7)
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Three-core tactics! When this word emerges from some people's minds, these people are all shocked by this!
After all, it is not as simple as simply sending three-core tactics to the game at the same time. There are a lot of unimaginable complex relationships that need to be smoothed out.
How should Pirlo, Redondo and Effenberg be handled? Will there be overlapping running positions on the court affecting the normal operation of the team? How should the ball rights of these three players be allocated? Will there be any opinions on the head coach due to too little time to control the ball? Also, is there any primary and secondary relationship between the three of them? For example, when a Fiorentine player intercepts the ball and prepares to counterattack, who is the first starting point of the counterattack? Should it be handed over to any of the three of them close by, or should one of them be identified and the other two people should be around him to execute tactics?
These issues are all things that any coach who wants to adopt the triple-core tactic must consider. If these are not arranged in advance, the triple-core is just a beautiful gimmick, without any practical value, and will instead cause unnecessary chaos and a decline in the team's performance.
It is precisely because of this that when Capello replaced Pirlo, except for the Fiorentine fans, most people were skeptical. Some even thought Capello was digging his own grave, destroying the good situation that Fiorentine had occupied, and handed over the victory of the game to Inter Milan!
However, as time went by, people who were watching the game with a good attitude were surprised to find that Florence, which changed to the triple-core tactic, not only did not lose his own position, but instead took the initiative of the game more closely in their hands!
"Redondo is responsible for sorting out the midfield and backcourt, and stabilizing the team's game rhythm is his main task; Effenberg, who has an excellent overall view, is in the center to command the overall situation. With his qualifications and leadership ability, no one in the team dares to disobey his command; Pirlo, who is the youngest and most physically strong, roams the whole game to support, ensuring that no matter where the ball is passed, the players can find a suitable ball point, so as to ensure that the ball is firmly under our feet." In the coach's seat, Capello is teaching Mourinho the experience he has summarized in the process of exploring this tactic. "As for how to make the team score, I think I don't need to think too much about it. The three of them are the coaches who can lead the entire team. Whether they send passes to their teammates or score points by themselves, I believe that they will make the most suitable choice in the game with a high ball quotient."
"But, Fabio, if you deal with their relationship in this way, it's not a three-core tactic at all." Mourinho, who was immersed in thinking about the three-core tactics, immediately raised his doubts, "I think you are more like dividing the responsibilities that an organization's core should bear into three parts, and letting them take responsibility for part of them separately."
"So, I have never told anyone what kind of three-core tactics I am using now. Although doing this is a waste of resources, Jose, don't you think this way of division of labor and cooperation can maximize the ability of each of them?" Seeing that the disciple in front of you still didn't look back, Capello smirked and explained, "The most important thing is that I want to cheat the other party and see if the old Simeone Simon will be distracted after seeing this."
"... Sure enough, this is Fabio's style." After hearing Capello's explanation, Mourinho finally suppressed the depression in his heart and said helplessly, "I should have thought of how could a cunning guy like you use this set of three-core tactics that have not been tested in such a formal game that is very critical to the team."
"Haha, thanks for the praise." Capello accepted Mourinho's evaluation with a smile. That look really looked like an old fox who stole a chicken.
"..." Mourinho turned his head silently. He felt that if he continued to chat with Capello at this time, he might have been sent to the hospital for emergency treatment because of his high blood pressure.
As Capello imagined, after seeing Pirlo's appearance not only did not make Fiorentina chaotic on the court, but instead made the home team's efficiency and threatening on the offensive end a step further, Simeone could not sit still because he knew that with Diego Simone alone left in the defensive midfield
In the 69th minute of the game, after Effenberg passed Zeelias who was robbing, he passed the ball to Robert Carlos who was in the side before Simeone made up for defense.
After receiving the pass from the middle, the Brazilian left-back, who had to suppress his offensive nature due to the coach's tactical arrangement, finally got the opportunity to display his talents this time. As soon as he received the ball, he immediately ran along the side, and then after forcibly breaking through Zanetti's defense with speed, he decisively made a cross with his left foot!
Vieri, who followed up in the middle, knocked Bergomi and Garant down while advancing. In the face of this heavy tank made by local Italian, the defense of these two central defenders seemed so fragile and powerless.
Vieri strode forward, throwing Bergomi and Garrant behind him, and then hit Carlos' cross and shot directly!
Palika, who had a quick reaction, subconsciously stretched out his arms and legs, blocking Vieri's shot that was bound to win outside the goal!
Inter Milan fans, who were scared by Vieri's foot in front of the goal, almost jumped out of their hearts just put their hearts back in their stomachs when a purple figure suddenly appeared in front of the goal once again made them raise their hearts to their throats!
Inzagi, who was almost ignored after he came on the bench, appeared in front of the ball blocked by Tordo, and raised his leg and poked it gently in the desperate eyes of Inter Milan players...
Three to one! Inzagi used a supplemental shot in front of the goal to help Fiorentina expand its lead to two goals!
After the score on the court became 3-1, Simeone announced that she would give up the competition - although there were nearly twenty minutes left before the end of the game, the Italian coach had already seen that Inter Milan had completely lost the initiative on both offense and defense and had no means to compete with Florence.
So, in the next time, Simeone, who took the initiative to give up the game, replaced Bati and Baggio with Zamorano and Recoba. He needed to keep the two of them strong enough to deal with the Champions League match in the middle of next week.
Capello also used the last substitution quota. He replaced Redondo with Gattuso to strengthen his defense and returned to the dual-core tactics again.
Although Fiorentina created many opportunities in the last twenty minutes, Paliuca did not allow the home team to continue to expand the score. The Italian goalkeeper played high and low blocks in the game to ensure that the goal was not lost.
Chapter completed!