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021 Let’s see the level of Eredivisie 2(1/2)

 On September 29, the 7th round of the Netherlands U18 League.

Ajax U18 vs Feyenoord U18.

After 6 rounds of league games, Ajax U18 ranked first, while Feyenoord U18 and Ajax U18 scored the same points, but the goal difference was less, ranking second in the league.

This is also a strong conversation.

In this game, Link has another goal, that is, to play for 70 minutes.

Enzo told him before the game that after a month of physical training, he asked Link to play 10 more minutes in this game, and then evaluate it later to see the effect of this month's physical training.

In fact, Link Ting himself is all feeling that after this month of physical training, his physical condition has definitely improved significantly.

He even felt that he could play for 90 minutes.

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In the player channel.

"Lin, look at that person, No. 3."

"A little short, No. 3, probably a full-back, right?"

"Yes, he is the main full-back of Feyenoord U18, Maracia. In fact, he was promoted to Feyenoord second team at the beginning of last season. In this game, because both left backs of Feyenoord U18 were injured, the left back of U17 was also injured, and the U19 team still has youth Champions League games, so their echelon is now deserted, so he was transferred from the second team."

"So he's a professional player?"

"Yes, he has been playing in the Dutch Second Division for the whole season. Now he is here to play in the U18 league. Isn't this really bullying?"

"He happens to face you."

"Yes, be careful later. Alas—"

Listening to his roommate sighing there, Link Ting disagreed. His more thought now is to let me see what level of Dutch players are.

After the game begins.

Feyenoord's side has become the Inter Milan of that year.

The full-back launched an attack.

It is common for offenses to be launched from the wing.

But it is not very common for an offense to be launched by a full-back.

And now this Feyenoord U18 is like this.

Left back Maracia pushed forward and chose to pass the ball.

This directly led to a lot of gaps left behind Maracia.

Linke immediately shouted.

"Filippo, press on!"

Link also rushed forward directly.

But Philippo seemed to be hesitating and did not press forward.

When Minsk intercepted the ball in the backcourt, the large gap behind Maracia was unable to take advantage of, and in the end he had to fight the position.

Link was a little dissatisfied when he watched his roommate Phillipo hesitate in the middle, but he certainly wouldn't say it out on the spot.

In the following time, Maracia continued to push forward and attack, watching the full-back play like a winger.

Feyenoord must have a set of tactics for such continuous front pressure.

It's also very simple.

That is to use Maracia's ability to break through, which increases the number of offensive players in the frontcourt.

Didn’t the goal come yet?

After all, this is just the U18 league.

Marasia thought in her heart.

Then, in reality, it was indeed as Marasia thought.

Maracia suddenly accelerated and broke through on the side, then cut inside, and after entering the penalty area, he shot with a shot.

A left-back from the Dutch League second league staged a scene like Henry scored in the youth team game.

Feyenoord led 1-0.

The scene suddenly became unfavorable to Ajax.

Afterwards, Maracia did not converge at all and continued to press forward.

When Link saw this, he couldn't do this.

Marasia was on the Ajax side's half again.

As a center forward, Link was useless in the past.

He needs to stay ahead.

But now the ball is under Feyenoord's feet, and Link hasn't touched the ball for a long time.

Link Di was in a hurry.

Time passes minute by minute.

Feyenoord will get the ball in the backcourt.

Link finally couldn't help it and rushed to the right and blocked Maracia.

It was directly used as a sliding shovel.

This time, no one took the ball and tackled it down.

Instead, the ball was left behind.

After successfully intercepting the ball, Link immediately stood up and quickly passed the ball to Ming Derek on the left with a long pass.

Ming Delie stopped his chest and removed the ball.

Waiting for Link to return to the middle lane.

Linke penetrated diagonally from the right behind Feyenoord's central defender.

Ming Delie had noticed it, so he made an arc with his left foot and crossed the ball 45 degrees.

Link looked at the direction of the coming ball, stepped on the ground with both feet, and rushed from behind Feyenoord's central defender into the penalty area with a "swish".

With the potential energy of the sprint, he jumped up and headed the ball.

The ball has entered!

1 to 1.

Ajax U18 equalized the score.

Cheers were heard instantly at the scene, although it might not be very big.

But Link's goal did detonate the whole game.

After scoring the goal, Link did not make his signature jumping and punching celebration.

Instead, he turned around and ran towards the goal.

This also made the teammates who were about to rush up to celebrate with him for a moment.

Then they all turned around and ran back.

Link took the ball out of the goal and kicked it into the middle circle.

At this time, Maracia ignored the look of his teammates looking at him, but instead stared at Linkitt tightly.

Unexpectedly, in his opinion, a U18 young player broke the ball under his feet in a simple game.

This made Marasia a little embarrassed.

However, I don’t know if he will come to the wing in the next game.

Marasia thought so.

Because he wanted to give him some shock from the Dutch B.

But the problem is that for the rest of the first half, Link did not continue to go to the right.

After all, Filippo's territory is his roommate, so he can't always squeeze his position.

So, for the rest of the first half, Link stood quietly in his middle and waited for the ball, looking like a traditional pillar-like center.

Mainly, Ajax doesn't need him to organize the retracement.

So usually he is like a center who eats cakes and stands in the middle and at the front.

It's just his speed and his skills make him look less like a cylindrical center.

At the end of the first half, Maracia walked off the stadium with an unhappy look on her face.

But Ajax's side was excited and the whole team got off the field.
To be continued...
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