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Chapter 115 The stubborn Lallana(1/2)

 Lallana may be the person on the field who least wants to see this game end in a draw.

For this battle of revenge, he has been preparing painstakingly for half a year.

For Lallana, who has always had smooth sailing since arriving at Southampton at the age of 12, Levi may be the first and most unforgettable major setback he has encountered in his career.

During the period after the defeat, he trained like crazy. He stayed in the gym from morning to night, doing bench presses, squats, and any training that could enhance confrontation.
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Every night when he wakes up with a start, that lingering figure like brown candy appears in his mind. He knows that if this continues, Levi may become his nightmare.

He must face all this.

If he crosses over, a bright future will be waiting for him; if he cannot cross over, even if he is promoted to the first team, there will always be a knot in his heart.

However, what Lallana never expected was that the situation would develop to this situation!

Southampton, who was at a disadvantage on the field, had to devote more troops to defense. As a central midfielder, he had to return to his own half to assist in defense, just opposite Levi who was advancing forward.<

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Is there any mistake?

Lallana is the offensive genius!

Shouldn't I try my best to beat him and... well, pass him? How did I end up being beaten by him, beaten by him, beaten by him?

What's even more irritating is that Li Wei doesn't bother anyone else, and specifically seeks out him to try to make trouble.

How petty is this!

My mentality is about to collapse!

Lallana wants to cry but has no tears.

Of course, he actually blamed Levi wrongly. Levi really didn't have to have trouble with him, but Levi, who only learned his ball-protecting skills from Mikel, is really not up to par with his passing skills.<

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Looking around, it seems that no one is easy to mess with, and only Lallana, a temporary defensive player with a non-major background, can play a game.

Persimmons should be picked soft and pinched!

Otherwise, Levi wouldn't pick a handsome young man to play the game! After all, he should find a wrinkled core... Well, it's a player game.

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Lallana naturally didn't know what Levi was thinking. After being interrogated N times, even a Buddha has anger, and Lallana was even more determined to make Levi look good.

But how to do it?

After all, Lallana is an offensive player. From a young age, every echelon of the youth training camp has been blessed with the kind of genius who is scared to death. Where has he ever done such dirty work?

After much deliberation, he had no choice but to imitate others - whose defense impressed him the most, he would imitate.

What he will never forget the most is obviously Li Wei's last show of power and various personal confrontations.

Lallana was breathing heavily on the spot, but his eyes were still staring at Levi's back.

Well, it’s decided.

Treat others in their own way!

At this time, Levi was actually also in a state of anxiety, and this game was also something he could not afford to lose.

Now that Leeds United has increased their defense against him, he has lost the threat when he attacks from behind, so he has returned to the same situation as in the previous two defeats, where I can always press you in half, but I can't stab you to death.

Went into the scene.

However, his patience is obviously much stronger than that of Lallana. After confirming that he could not rely on new and unfamiliar tactics to steal the chicken again, Levi quickly came up with new countermeasures.

Just wait.

Keep waiting.

Because you are the main attacking party, you can conserve your energy more effectively. Wait until the last moment when the opponent is exhausted, and then force a wave to see if you can successfully kill the game.

Speaking of which, this is not the first time he has used this trick. In previous games against Manchester United, Arsenal and various games, Levi actually relied on his almost cheating physical fitness to play an important role in key goals at the last moment.

experience.

However, in those games, physical fitness is only a secondary factor that adds to the cake. And this is really the first time that physical advantage is used as the last straw.

It can be seen that after losing Lennon and Cole one after another, Leeds United's offensive methods have become very weak.

However, after 80 minutes of the game, Levi suddenly discovered that the opponent's defensive strategy had changed.

To be precise, it should be that Lallana's defensive strategy changed.

The other party actually began to actively seek physical confrontation!

This, this is just what I want when I doze off and I have a pillow!

What could be more energy-consuming than a fierce physical confrontation? What's more, the physical conditions of the two sides are still very different. Levi is 182 centimeters (he has grown a little recently) and 79 kilograms, and he has to face Lallana.

With a small body of 172 centimeters and 65 kilograms, the weaker side obviously has to consume more physical energy.

This, this is simply out of mind!

What does Lallana want to do? Send warmth?

Li Wei secretly murmured in his heart, could it be said that he was fooled by repeatedly questioning him before?

I’ve never heard of anyone else having such side effects!

Is it possible that it is some kind of aura brought by the system? The kind that comes with an intelligence-reducing attack?

He couldn't help but become suspicious.

Later, he even asked Danny Rose to verify the effect. Unfortunately, Rose seemed to have a hard time with his brain... As a result, he never understood in the end whether his superiority had any debuffs?<

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Of course, this is another story.

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Since Lallana is stubborn, Levi will naturally not be polite to him.

Although he could feel from the constant physical confrontation that Lallana had worked hard on strength training, the physical gap could not be made up in such a short time.

What's more, although Lallana knows his shame and then becomes brave, he has not fallen behind in Levi's training after all.

As a result, Lallana's rise to the challenge seemed like a mantis trying to control the chariot, and it became the biggest flaw in Southampton's defense.

In the 82nd minute, Levi held the ball in the frontcourt and, surrounded by Southampton players, squeezed Lallana away and forced a gap.

Then he shot a powerful long-range shot from outside the penalty area.

Unfortunately, the opponent's goalkeeper was very focused and easily saved the ball.

In the 85th minute, Levi made a comeback again. This time he collided with Lallana in a head-on fight. His physical advantage and powerful impact directly knocked over his opponent.

Then, after attracting the opponent's central defender to cover up the defense, Levi quickly distributed the ball to Andy Walker who stepped in from the wing.

The latter hit the goal from a small angle and missed the goal slightly.

Lallana sat up from the ground, slightly absent-minded.

Bell said hesitantly:

"Adam, how about I help you?"

"No need," Lallana shook his head resolutely and struggled to get up from the ground. Perhaps because of the excessive physical exertion, it seemed a bit laborious.

A hand stretched out from in front of me at the right time.

"I said no!" He opened the hand roughly, but suddenly found that what appeared in front of him was a pair of white socks and shin guards.

He raised his head in confusion, perhaps because he couldn't react at the moment. He subconsciously caught the hand, and the other party pulled him up.

"You are very tenacious, Adam," Levi's eyes were gentle but firm, "defeating you is my respect for you."

Lallana regained consciousness, let go of his hand, and stared straight at him with a tit-for-tat look:

"Me too."

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Seeing Lallana repeatedly failing in defense, Karl Martin frowned on the sidelines.

The assistant next to him came over:

"Should we remove Adam?"

Martin pondered for a while before saying:

"Let's forget it."

"Why? According to the current situation on the field, we should prioritize saving one point. Adam really doesn't play any role in defense."

"Yes, that's true," Martin first confirmed the assistant's view, "I often tell the players that football is a team sport. But I never said the next sentence."

"Sometimes, football is about personal heroism."
To be continued...
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