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Chapter 230 Something went wrong with the person executing the tactics(1/3)

 "Alegre, is this crazy?"

Pan Yi, who was on the side, tilted his head and looked at Alegre, and couldn't help but think.

Pan Yi really didn't expect it.

Hamburg's goal just now was obviously achieved by taking advantage of the gap in the Milan front line, especially the two full-backs.

In this case, shouldn't we stabilize it first and let our players stand in their positions first to avoid the same thing happening again?

And now, Alegri ignored all this and still let everyone press him?

So heartbroken!

There are only three possibilities for this kind of thing to happen.

Either Allegri is crazy, or Allegri is crazy, or else Allegri is crazy.

Of course, there is another possibility.

That's because Allegri was too stupid and didn't see the problem of losing the ball just now.

But as a professional coach, how could he not see it?

Forget it, the explanation that he has gone crazy is more reasonable.

Therefore, under Allegri's crazy command, after losing the ball, Milan once again launched a wave of attacks against Hamburg, and the fullbacks on both sides also pressed on again and again.

Only this time, they used Allegre's traditional skill even more: the cross!

Pass to death!

Since Milan's 433 formation does not have a traditional winger, and the two wingers also have to go to the center to help grab points, the important task of passing the ball is handed over to the two full-backs De Sciglio and Abate.

But...

There is no high center forward in Milan now!

Both Niang and Mane are better at moving on the wing, but Balotelli is tall and strong, and his header skills are okay, but he doesn't like physical confrontation.

Therefore, it was all taken care of by Hamburg's defender.

Both Van Dijk and Rudiger can easily control the high points and push the ball out of the danger zone.

Sometimes Milan will find players in the midfield and frontcourt through long passes from the center back, but in the midfield, the Brazilian duo of Casemiro and Paulinho also firmly control the air superiority.<

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Neither De Jong nor Muntari are actually tall enough, which prevents them from taking any advantage in the competition with the two Brazilians.

This is even more true for Montolivo. He is not good at fighting to begin with. How can he gain anything from a physical fight with Casemiro?

When Milan got a set kick, it was even more exaggerated. Hamburg's heavy tank Mitrovic drove directly into the penalty area!

Although he is very good at heading the ball when attacking, he is not shy at all when defending. He is very active.

As a result, the 80,000 fans at the scene watched the ball fly to Hamburg's backcourt again and again, and then fly out again and again.

Waves of boos began to ring out in the sky above San Siro.

Obviously, they are not satisfied with Milan's offense, and they are not satisfied with Allegri's strategy!

Take this set of English football from decades ago, and it is said to be holding high the banner of offensive football, right?

And it doesn’t taste right.

The orthodox English football is equipped with high center forwards and wide midfielders. You are playing 433 and playing high-flying crosses. It is simply ridiculous!

What's more, it has no effect at all. Hamburg's goal is not threatened at all.

On the contrary, when Milan's cross ball is pushed out by a Hamburg player, if it falls at the feet of another Hamburg player, a quick counterattack will be ready.

At this time, the offensive threat posed by Hamburg is even greater!

Therefore, at this time, Milan's midfielder will have to make more crazy steals on the spot and even commit fouls, otherwise there will be more serious consequences.

This can also be regarded as the "truth" that Allegri obtained from Pan Yi after the German Super Cup battle between Hamburg and Bayern, right?

But fouls also come at a cost.

In the 40th minute, Hamburg once again took advantage of the pressure from the Milan fullback and launched a long pass to the back of Milan after getting the ball.

This time, Rudiger passed the ball to the other side, and Son Xingmin stepped in at high speed.

But Milan reacted very quickly. De Jong, who was a defensive midfielder, ran towards Sun Xingmin and made a sliding tackle.

Sun Xingmin gently picked up the ball, trying to move past De Jong's body.

But De Jong raised his calf and tripped directly on Sun Xingmin's toes. The Korean also fell to the ground and rolled several times on the ground before stopping.

This is a kind of self-protection for players, which can buffer the potential energy of a fall.

But this is also a kind of pressure on the referee, similar to "I fell so hard, should a foul be called?" This kind of complaint is more effective than talking.

Sure enough, the referee blew the whistle directly, awarded Hamburg a free kick on the left side of the penalty area, and showed De Jong a yellow card.

"Bei Derong" didn't say anything this time, and turned around and left.

Maybe he also knows that this move is not only big, but also hinders Hamburg's threatening attack, so it is inevitable to take a card.

Allegri on the sidelines was also shouting loudly, encouraging the players.

Although this position allowed Sun Xingmin to penetrate a little too far and the timing of the foul was still a little late, after all, it was still on one side of the penalty area and not as dangerous as facing the goal.

However, when De Bruyne placed the ball and many Hamburg players stood in Milan's penalty area one by one, Allegri couldn't help but feel a little uneasy.

Why are there so many strong men in Hamburg?

Van Dijk, Rudiger, Casemiro, Paulinho, Mitrovic...

Compared with them, why do Zapata and Mexes, who are both 187cm tall, look a bit petite?

The focus is of course on tonnage.

Van Dijk and Mitrovic both weigh more than 90kg. In front of the two Milan central defenders who weigh 82kg, aren't they like a wall?

And now these "walls" are blocking the door of Milan one by one. Do you think Allegri is panicking or not?

The most important thing is that these tall guys in Hamburg don’t just grab headers by chance.

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They have a tactical design!

When De Bruyne stretched out his right hand, all the players in the Hamburg penalty area understood it.

The moment De Bruyne kicked the ball, Van Dijk, Rudiger, and Casemiro all ran forward, which also took away several Milan defensive players.

But they were all false shots.

The real landing point of this free kick is Mitrovic ambushing in the middle of the penalty area!

He took advantage of the chaos and ran out of space, jumped high, and headed the ball towards the goal.

Although Mexes stuck closely to Mitrovic's side, he still couldn't stop the opponent from taking off. He could only watch the ball hit the Serbian forward's head and then change its direction.

The distance is too close and there is nothing Edson can do.

The ball hit the upper right corner of the goal!

"Hamburg scored again!"

"They took advantage of a free kick in the frontcourt, and 'Little Vieri' Mitrovic scored a header!"

"Oh my god, the game is still in the first half, but Hamburg is already leading by two goals! But this is San Siro, the home court of Milan!"

"Let's take a look at the replay of this goal. De Bruyne's penalty kick was very accurate and accurately found the top of Mitrovic's head."

"The running positions of several tall men in Hamburg were also very good, taking away Milan's defense. Obviously, this is the set-piece tactic that coach Pan Yi asked the players to practice during training."

"And if we look at the foul that caused this free kick, we will find that it is exactly the same as the development of the first goal."

"Hamburg saw the emptiness of Milan's defense when they launched a massive attack, and then the central defender directly launched a long pass to find the winger. De Jong had no choice but to foul to prevent Sun Xingmin's breakthrough."

"How should I put it? Hamburg stabbed Milan twice in succession with the same trick, but Milan never really defended it..."

……

"Is Alegre crazy?"

In Munich, Bayern's training base, Guardiola also raised the same question.

He is watching the live broadcast of this game with his assistants.

Their game ended one night earlier, when Bayern defeated CSKA Moscow 3-0 at home.

Now Guardiola has regarded Pan Yi's Hamburg as the most threatening opponent for the championship this season, and will watch Hamburg's games when he has time.

In addition to studying Hamburg's tactical routines and looking for ways to restrain them, Guardiola also wants to "steal" from Pan Yi, a coach with endless tactical ideas, to enrich his own tactical concepts.

In addition, as Bayern's main competitor, Guardiola is certainly willing to see Hamburg suffer a defeat in Milan.

In this case, Pan Yi's team will definitely be demoralized and make mistakes in the league.

This has nothing to do with the so-called "sportsmanship".
To be continued...
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