582 See Moves

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'In the second half, United exchanged halves with Millwall, Thierry Henry was the last to come out of the tunnel, and in the middle of winter, he actually poured water on his head when he came out, what did Hall say to him in the dressing room? Is he trying to calm down? Judging by his sloppy few poor shots in the first half, at least, he needed to calm down when he took his chances. ”

Ferguson deliberately watched Aldridge walk to the position in front of the coach's box, both of them stood on the sidelines, if it ended with Manchester United's victory, Ferguson would invite Aldridge to the office for a drink, at least the miracle effect of Xiaobei moving to play the back midfield, it was Aldridge who inspired him.

It can't be said that this can be listed as the first choice in a regular situation, but in the face of a situation of huge defensive pressure, it is indeed much better for Xiaobei to use it like this than to let him cling to playing as a full-back.

Before the second half had even begun, Aldridge could hear sporadic humiliation in the stands behind him with his hands in his pockets, with the Red Devils fans putting pressure on him, disrupting his thinking and diverting his attention.

It's very common, if it's at the Lion King Stadium, the Wild Lions fans behind the away team's dugout have radical groups to greet each other's whole family.

Aldrich stood up straight with his hands in his pockets, his eyes closed, and the corners of his mouth drew a rather touching smile.

Generally speaking, fans of strong teams have a bit of a sense of superiority, and when they look down on their opponents, they will ignore them and show a gentlemanly character, but when the team they are talking to or supporting is disadvantaged, the scene can become a crowd of demons.

Manchester United 2: O Millwall.

There are still fans verbally harassing Aldridge, why?

They don't know the bottom of their hearts!

They have a weak heart!

They're scared!

Results in 45 minutes. Never means anything.

Is Aldrich angry? Numbness? Calmly ignoring?

No, he enjoyed it.

Old trafford. Nearly 70,000 Red Devils fans are afraid of him, afraid of the king army he leads!

Ferguson's expression changed abruptly, his pupils shrank, and he could clearly see from the side that the corners of Aldrich's mouth had an upward arc.

After falling behind by two goals, this sworn enemy who made him "hate" is actually laughing?

What kind of changes did he make in the midfield?

Ferguson's heart sank slightly, the winning team did not change, and Manchester United worked well in both defense and attack in the first half. There was no reason for him to make any special changes in midfield.

At the beginning, the two sides made their own moves, Manchester United restrained Millwall, and in the second half, it was Millwall's turn to see the move.

Ferguson flexed his glasses and was going to take a closer look at Millwall's second-half changes.

The second half of the game begins.

Judging from the scene, Millwall has not made much of a change.

Klose centre-forward. Thierry Henry left winger and Larsson right winger.

Ronaldo retreated to the left in midfield.

Andrea Pirlo was on the right side of the midfield.

This is exactly one of the measures to limit Manchester United.

Andrea Pirlo defends on the right flank and pinches Giggs.

Xiao Luo countered and resisted, beware of Xiao Bei plugging in.

There are no changes, such a formation and position distribution are almost the same as Aldridge's adjustments in the second half of the first half.

But when Manchester United's attack didn't come through. Millwall's offense suddenly felt like a stylistic upside down.

Gareth Southgate broke the ball from Ruud van Nistelrooy and headed straight down the left.

Due to United's asymmetrical one-sided winging tactics today, Zambrotta's side of the defence shrank and there was no one to mark until half-time, with only Ole Gunnar Solskjaer chasing to harass. But since the opponent is chasing, Zambrotta only needs to consciously pull away before receiving the ball. He's just a very good catch.

Zambrotta, who was dribbling forward, handed the ball to Ronaldo after he ran out of space.

Scholes's defense was to chase Ronaldo at first, and Manchester United didn't care about Pirlo's instigation in midfield today, unless Pirlo pressed up front.

Ronaldo played a long ball over the top just as Paul Scholes was about to catch up with him.

Beckham and Keane looked up at the ball flying overhead, as if their brains were crashing.

What a strange scene!

Yes, Millwall used to play the attack in the front court, pay attention to ground coordination, delicate and smooth short passes are their characteristics, even if there are long passes, it is also a lateral transfer of the ball, like Xiao Luo's longitudinal long pass directly hit the dangerous area behind him, which is very rare.

This long pass Ronaldo had plenty of time to observe and adjust, Keane reacted faster than Becky, and immediately rushed towards the penalty area, and before turning around, he realized the most unfavorable situation: Brown!

In the first half, Brown showed a decent appearance on the back line, and the defensive arrangement of Manchester United's back four and two midfielders, coupled with Millwall's own poor form and Klose who played in the front was suppressed by Keane, Brown did not make any mistakes.

However, Millwall suddenly hit a long pass!

That's right, it's the long pass that he-mom England never gets tired of watching but makes the outside world extremely crooked!

Brown is definitely a weakness.

Now Millwall is playing the center forward with the big tall Klose!

Keane's prediction was confirmed by what he saw after turning around.

Brown is chasing, Klose successfully countered offside, but it is not towards the middle of the penalty area, or this side of Brown's area is directly towards the bottom line, whether it is Xiao Luo's long pass, or Klose's running, he will not naively think that directly rushing to the opponent's goal can break through the Manchester United defense, which is simply contempt for the Red Devils' defense.

But Brown's height and the fact that he is definitely less confrontational than Stam is something Millwall can exploit.

The long pass is deep, not seeking a direct fatal blow, but can use Klose as a fulcrum to plan the next offensive.

Aldridge didn't just sit in the coach's seat in the first half and ignore the team's bad table, observe the opponent, think about coping strategies, find out the opponent's weak links, and see the moves, which has long been his habitual thinking behavior on the sidelines.

Klose made a sharp stop in front of the baseline and turned around, and he turned around with Brown on his back.

What will he choose?

Stop the ball?

Brown was still rushing towards Klose. As soon as Klose stops the ball, Brown will make a tackle immediately.

Klose jumped on the spot. As soon as he jumped, Brown immediately made a sharp stop, and it was obvious that since Klose had jumped, it must have been a header ferry!

That's right, Klose knew what to do next in a short period of time, and Aldridge's tactical adjustment in midfield was the most crucial point. Because he wants to play the fulcrum role, and at the same time, he also understands where the other teammates will run at this time, which is deliberately arranged by the coach.

His header headed the ball into the rib area in front of goal, and a galloping figure ghostly rushed into the United penalty area before Klose's header and found himself in the area in front of goal, exactly behind Brown after he rushed towards Klose.

Spirit Fox Larson!

Klose makes the ball to him with a header. Larsson rushed forward and faced a diagonal ball, and he didn't have to stop the ball at all, he just swung his leg and volleyed, which he liked most as a striker. As long as you eat the right part, the ball will shoot faster and more powerfully!

Boom!

The live broadcast on the sidelines recorded the sound of Larsson's shot, and if you don't look at the live picture, you think it's an explosion!

The ball that he volleyed in. The trajectory is not clear because it is too fast. By the time everyone reacted, the ball had bounced off the inside of the goal.

"Three minutes into the second half, Millwall pulled a goal back! Klose's header gave Larsson a very comfortable volley, and the top scorer Larsson's flawless volley, what did we see? Like a fleeting meteor flying through the stadium, flying from Larsson's feet into the Manchester United goal, Barthez did not react, kept the position of goalkeeper, he did not make any saves at all, maybe stunned, maybe stupid"

The most amazing scene was when Larsson scored the goal, the ball bounced out of the goal and rolled in front of him, and he bent down to pick it up, waving to his teammates and running towards the center circle with a blank face.

The score is behind, the goal is not celebrated, Millwall tradition.

Aldridge gritted his teeth and swung his fist heavily.

Old Trafford fell silent and many Red Devils fans were worried.

Has it begun?

Is it starting again?

Ferguson closed his eyes the moment his team conceded the goal, and when he opened them again, he pointed at the pitch and let Keane close back.

Finally, he looked at Aldrich again.

Not to mention anything else, he simply admired Aldrich's on-the-spot command ability.

Millwall, with a full lineup, has almost no weaknesses, integrity, team cooperation, tacit understanding, player ability, etc., even if the individual has weaknesses, but relying on team complementarity, the negative impact of these weaknesses is minimized, and it is difficult for the opponent to have a set of strategies to defeat Millwall, otherwise, how can they win the treble strongly? How can you create the myth of a 65-game unbeaten run?

In this game, the Manchester United coaching staff focused on the hidden dangers caused by Millwall's untidy personnel before the game.

Noticing Klose playing in midfield, Keane's restriction of Klose in the first half was very successful, allowing Klose to show nothing at both ends of the pitch.

At the same time, due to Gattuso's absence, Neil does not have enough tacit understanding with Pirlo in the midfield position, which is also a point that Manchester United can take advantage of with Ryan Giggs's key raids.

Whether it was limiting or attacking, United managed to play 45 minutes, and although Bout's injury departure was unexpected, it was actually United who had chances in the first 45 minutes, which was significantly more and better than in previous meetings, and Bout was the best player in the Millwall team in the first half, with high and low blocks and a lot of dangers.

In a strong dialogue, both sides put the best players they could send on the pitch, Millwall was restrained in the first half, and in the second half, they immediately made adjustments.

Ferguson would never believe that Ronaldo's sudden and unusually long pass in the midfield was a flash of inspiration, this is definitely the manager's "conspiracy"!

It's not that Millwall can't play high balls, and they are also handy with the conventional means of wide crosses, but it is very rare for a long vertical pass to hoist the ball directly into the box.

In other words, if it weren't for the manager's arrangement, even if Ronaldo played like this, Klose might not have the consciousness to run.

And it just ran behind Brown, Xiao Luo passed there, Larsson ran the empty area behind Brown at the same time, Klose assisted with a header, and Larsson scored.

It's a well-designed offensive tactic!

The routine is certainly not dead, but the idea is obvious.

Grasping the weakest link of Manchester United's back line, Brown may not be afraid of Klose head-on, but if the high ball grabs the point, Brown can't fight Klose, Aldridge takes advantage of this, where Brown goes, Klose runs, and his teammates pass there!

What Ferguson is doing now is to let Keane close back, even if he is beaten up again, Keane can at least fill the empty space left by Brown after going to Klose in the first place.

In the first half, Millwall fell into passivity, and in the second half, it became Manchester United who began to make forced adjustments.