Chapter 375 If you want to score, the goal will come
Bernd Schuster's concerns are not unreasonable. Guti is famous for his bad temper. The No. 8 Glino of Ibiza is now "famous". Although there is no conclusive evidence to accuse this Ibiza midfielder, there are rumors in the world that this guy has broken mouths. No, to be precise, his mouth is vicious, and he is the kind of honest people who are so angry that they beat people. Now the head coaches of various La Liga teams have received news that they should be careful of the trash talk of Ibiza No. 8.
Fortunately, this player's strength is relatively average, and some media even sarcastically said that this player is only at the level of the Spanish Second Division. Because of this, Fang Jue rarely sends Glino to start and is more on standby as a substitute. Otherwise, the head coaches of each team would jointly protest against banning such a bastard.
With a top conversation with Real Madrid, Schuster never expected Fang Jue to dare to start Glinno with an average strength. So, it was not until the game was about to begin that Schuster suddenly remembered this. Then the first thought in his mind was to remind Guti, the irritable man, to calm down...
Fang Jue didn't hear Shuster calling Guti to do anything. If he heard it, he would be angry. Shuster was completely a villain's heart to judge a gentleman. He sent Glino for a tactical need, to enhance the midfield defense, and did not consider any other messy things. Besides, Glino has a good temper. He is a well-known good man on the island. He respects the elderly and loves the young, and takes care of his widowed sister-in-law. He is the damn media that stigmatizes Glino.
Fang Jue returned to the coaching seat and sat down. He was looking through the information at hand.
I happened to see the information about the referee of this game. According to the media, Mr. Carlos Gomez is a referee with a "strict and tough" law enforcement style. Players on the court will be called by the players as long as they move a little bit, and they will even be presented with a yellow gem card. Gomez is also called a "card game machine" by the media.
Such a referee is not friendly to Ibiza. Ibiza is good at fighting and sometimes has big movements. On the contrary, such a referee seems to be more beneficial to Real Madrid, which pursues smooth cooperation.
However, interestingly, in the game where Carlos Gomez enforced Real Madrid, Real Madrid only achieved 7 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses, which can be regarded as a relatively low winning rate for the super giant Real Madrid.
In the notebook, you can see a sentence that Fang Jue made special notes: The referee has nearly zero tolerance for conflicts and quarrels on the court.
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The booing at the Bernabeu Stadium rang again.
Glino stretched out his hand very friendly and wanted to pull Guti up, but the latter obviously did not appreciate it. He ignored Glino's right hand, got up by himself, and glared at Glino fiercely.
Referee Carlos Gomez raised two fingers at Glenor, meaning it was the second time.
Glino made a little innocent explanation, and he just touched Guti gently, but when he saw the referee's face was not good, he immediately shut up wisely.
At this time, the first half had been played for twenty-five minutes. The Real Madrid players on the court and the Real Madrid fans in the stands had already accumulated too much dissatisfaction.
"That guy is foul! It's the second time!" Guti, who got up, shouted at the referee, "It's time to take out the cards."
The referee immediately changed his expression and pointed at Guti, sternly warning Real Madrid's "Blonde Wolf King" to shut up and compete, and give you cards first.
Raul hurried over and pulled Guti away, and then he came to negotiate with the referee.
Raul not only protested against Glinno's foul on Guti at this time, but also complained about the small moves of Ibiza's defensive players after the game began.
The referee said he had received Raul's protest and then shut up.
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"Let's take a look. When Ibiza players defend, their small movements are very hidden." Dolores said. "Such small movements are not harmful and are also very hidden. On the one hand, it is difficult for the referee to discover them at the first time, and even if they are discovered, they cannot reach the card."
"Real Madrid has completely fallen into the trap of Ibiza, and the two sides are fighting in the midfield, which is exactly what Fang Jue wants to see." Jero said.
After the game started, the three-midfielder configuration of Marklele, Clement and Glinno was like a wall piled in front of the back line, which made it difficult for Las Diarra and Guti to pass through, and it can be said that even the comfortable pickup was difficult.
This has led to Higuain and Robben having to frequently retreat to ask for the ball, but the problem is that it is not so easy for Higuain or Robben to continue moving forward after getting the ball.
Fang Jue's task of giving three midfielders is simple and clear: Real Madrid's midfielders cannot get the ball comfortably, nor can they organize an offense. In short, no matter how much they can do, they can paralyze Real Madrid's midfield organization.
The master and apprentice of Markle and Clement, and Glino played support on the side, the three of them completed the tasks assigned by Fang Jue very well. For any artist who defended Real Madrid, Markle was very clear about what to do. He led two helpers to encircle Real Madrid's midfielder, with hidden and practical small movements, rationally using physical confrontation to attack the opponent, and even if he took tactical fouls at the right moment without taking cards, Markle led Clemente and Glino to play very skillfully.
Facing Ibiza's three-middle midfielder, whether it was Rasdiyala, Guti, Robben, or the young Higuain, they all seemed helpless, and they were pressed to the point of being embarrassed.
Especially Robben, facing this very tough physical confrontation, the Dutch Pan felt very uncomfortable. This game was the second game after Robben returned from injury. He was obviously afraid of the tough physical confrontation, as if he was worried about being injured again. Later, Robben saw Clement bumping into him and he was a little hiding and kicking.
"If Robben is in good health, he has a way to overcome Clement, but Robben is still recovering in his physical and competitive state." Yero said for Robben's 'defense'.
"It's not a three-middle midfielder." Dolores shook his head and said with a smile, "When necessary, Modric also had a deep defense retreat."
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Schuster walked around the sidelines, he was irritated and uneasy. He didn't expect Ibiza to play so conservatively. Where did Fang Jue, who had played against Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup before, went?
Schuster originally thought Fang Jue would use the same trick again in this game. For this game, Schuster was well prepared and had great experience in playing against Ibiza again. But I didn't expect that this time, Fang Jue was actually timid.
Faced with Ibiza's almost rogue conservative play, neither Schuster nor Real Madrid have any good solutions.
The game has been going on for more than 30 minutes, and the number of shots of both sides has been added up to five times, including Ibiza's one shot, Real Madrid's four shots, and most of them are long shots. This shows how boring this game is on the offensive end.
"Goal." Schuster told his assistant Cabarrero, "The goal must be scored in the first half, otherwise it will be more difficult to play in the second half."
Cabarrero nodded deeply. From Ibiza's conservative tactics, it can be seen that Ibiza's goal today is to be satisfied with one point away. If the first half of the game is zero to zero, this will only stimulate Ibiza head coach Fang Jue to continue to firm on this boring conservative tactic.
Schuster said he wanted to score, and then the goal came.
When the game reached the 39th minute, the goal finally appeared. Ibiza's second shot in this game broke the deadlock.
Chapter completed!