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Chapter 417 Heynckes' Power



Chapter 417 Heynckes' Power

In Sun Tzu's The Art of War, there is such a sentence that soldiers are impermanent and water is impermanent.

This sentence means that there is no fixed situation in the use of troops. You must know how to adapt to the time and place, and you must also know when you encounter problems, start from the actual situation, think about specific questions, and ask specific questions. Because the world does not have exactly the same environment.

The platoon cloth on the football field is actually a kind of military use.

Heynckes has always deeply understood this Eastern truth, so the most important thing for him to build a team is to enable the team to unswervingly execute its own orders at any time and under any circumstances and to build players' trust in the head coach.

This is very unacceptable. Once this kind of trust is established, it will be very difficult to get it.

This is why even now many Chelsea players still have a kind of rejection of Benitez in their hearts.

Lost in the opening 17 minutes, this kind of Champions League life-and-death battle Bayern Munich's upper and lower pressures can not be described as not only Heynckes is very good, but also achieved the goal of limiting Arsenal's attack through subtle tactics at the tactical level

The first is to allow the team's midfield to properly restrict the range of activities after Walcott and Cazorla cut inside.

The purpose of Arsenal's arrangement of two forwards in this game is to allow Walcott to pull the defense as much as possible to support Li Yuxin, and then use Li Yuxin to attack Bayern Munich's defense, but Walcott's shortcomings are obvious. He is not suitable for playing in a narrow range.

Cazorla is not a pure winger, he is better at holding the ball behind or in the wing group, so now Heynckes is making targeted defensive adjustments to contain Arsenal's advance and stabilize his situation.

But the price of doing so is not to pay for your own possession of the ball.

And this is Heynckes' second step.

"Since Arsenal want to control, let them control. Tell the midfielder that I will give them a strategy since the audience is crazy and other teammates stand still. I must not let Arsenal slow down the rhythm."

Coleman was obviously surprised when he heard it, "What are you doing?"

"Tell Schweinsteiger they have less than three 10 minutes left and they'll give me all the energy"

Coleman understands that Heynckes is going to fight for two balls to consume Arsenal's stamina, so he immediately transfers to the field and lets Van Persie hit the right Cavani to the front to compete with Mascherano.

Wenger dare Heynckes also dare to be afraid of whom?

Besides, Heynckes knew very well that Wenger belonged to the academy who was better at transforming the style of the team and building the team to pass and catch the ball. The on-the-spot response has always been Wenger's weakness, and it was not easy for him to play such a bold risk before this game.

After Cavani crazily pressed Arsenal in the frontcourt, Mascherano swept almost desperately in the midfield, and other Bayern Munich players supported the two teams by running. Both of them obviously caused a serious impact on Arsenal's passing.

Coleman looked at Ye with some surprise. From a strategic perspective, Heynckes was taking a risk, but from a tactical perspective, he was treating the piggies as a chess piece that consumed the opponent, forcing Arsenal to keep running at a high speed.

Football games are like this: no one can dominate the opponent forever, and no one can maintain control forever. So Bayern Munich's current strategy is that since you want to be crazy, I will let you force.

It has to be said that Heynckes' strategy is a risky bet that hurts the enemy one thousand and self-damages eight hundred. At present, Arsenal does not have a suitable substitute team.

Alaba, who was replaced by Heynckes because he played for the national team, and a player who just joined the team this summer are still sitting on the bench. In addition, there is an Arsha Heynckes who can provide high points in the frontcourt anytime and anywhere.

If you use the terminology in chess to describe it, it is a method of exchanging pieces with the opponent to defuse the opponent's attack to gain the upper hand and win the initiative.

Wenger didn't think that Heynckes would adopt such an extreme-against-extreme approach, but it was clear that he had no choice but to retreat.

If he chooses to withdraw now, Bayern Munich will definitely take advantage of the victory and directly form a powerful attack. At that time, Arsenal will not only be equalized, but may even be defeated.

But if not, you can only choose to play with Bayern Munich, but it is obviously not good for Arsenal, at least in the second half.

As Heynckes said, sometimes a football game is as if the coach is playing whose cards the winner is. Those coaches who have fewer cards will have to make special arrangements, otherwise they will not be played at all.

There is nothing in Wenger's hands now. Rosicky is an old sickness. Gilberto Silva's main position was snatched by Wanyama and his state has also declined. He is currently sitting on the bench, but he is a defensive player.

So no matter from what point of view, Wenger has no possibility to adjust in the first half.

In the end, neither side chose to change but continued to let the game go on like this.

"Arsenal's ball possession is relatively good and now they have UU. The possession rate of Bayern Munich is only 39. The gap between the two sides is even more surprising. Bayern Munich did not take the initiative to regain the ball. Instead, it seems to consciously let Arsenal come up to grab it."

Andy Gray was a little surprised by Bayern Munich's performance in the first half. In fact, the tactics of both sides in this game were obviously unbelievable and very incomprehensible.

"We can't understand what Heynckes is thinking right now. Bayern Munich played relatively well in the opening game, but the team's performance became better as the game progressed. Arsenal had one shot ten times, while Bayern Munich only missed three shots. From the statistics, Bayern Munich, which is playing at home, doesn't seem to be very active in winning this game. Could it be that Heynckes wants to stay focused on the Bundesliga in the middle of the week?"

When Bayern Munich played Schalke 04 before, it was because they were going to play the Champions League in the middle of the week, so Heynckes obviously didn't give his all in this game, but came on half of the bench, which directly led to the team's 0-1 away loss to Schalke 04.

But that game was the key to the team's life and death in the Champions League. Heynckes made a desperate move, but now the team is facing the Champions League group. There is absolutely no need to fight like this.

"From the perspective of the progress of a league, especially for a team like Bayern Munich, which has a clear upward momentum but has not yet established its first position in the Bundesliga, last season's performance is normal, but this season is a key season for restarting and laying a solid foundation for the team."

"If Bayern Munich can have a good performance this season and reach Europe again or even go to a higher level, it will definitely establish their position in the Bundesliga in one fell swoop. But if they perform poorly and are overwhelmed by other strong teams, they will completely return to their original status. It is the same as the downturn in previous years."

"Besides, for a team like Bayern Munich, the scoring at the beginning is very heavy. In many cases, after a bad start, you have to recover all the way. Maybe because the gap is too large, even the players themselves lose the confidence to catch up and it will be very difficult to fight again."

Andy Gray is also quite a bit ridiculed for Heynckes and Bayern Munich. After all, this team's performance last season was so amazing that it got a lot of attention.

It's not just Andy Gray who ignores the entire Emirates Stadium, the Bayern Munich fans also ignore them. They can't figure out why the team is playing so chaotically, it looks chaotic, and sometimes it always feels like being led by the nose by the opponent.

As time went by, the situation gradually became more and more difficult, and the physical energy of the opponents also became more and more severe, especially after entering 10 minutes, this situation became more and more obvious.

It was at this time that at the 43rd point, Bayern Munich stole the ball from the backcourt, Tony Kross made a diagonal pass, and Franck Ribery competed with Debusch on the right. Both of them landed.

"From the slow motion, it is really difficult to say whether it was intentional or not, but the handball is definitely a handball by Debusch. Now we will see if Bayern Munich can seize this opportunity. This is also their first frontcourt set kick in the whole game."

"Franck Ribery came up and prepared to take the penalty. Bayern Munich has always been the team's scorer since the introduction of Ribery's set-kick offense. Players in the team, including Boateng and Mario Gomez, have scored a lot of goals under Ribery's free kick. Let's see if we can equalize the score this time."

As Franck Ribery set up his skin, several set-piece scorers in the Bayern Munich team entered Arsenal's penalty area, and at this time the height advantage of the Bayern Munich players was reflected.

"Arsenal's two centre-backs Koscielny is 86 meters tall, Bennetia's is 8 meters tall, but Bayern Munich's two central defenders Boateng are 9 meters tall and the other players are also above 84 meters tall. Bayern Munich still has an advantage in terms of height."

Following Franck Ribery's hand, there was a brutal corner in Arsenal's penalty area, and when the Frenchman took a free kick, there was a frantic collision and crowding in the penalty area. In this chaotic crowd, Boateng jumped high in front of the goal.

This made Boateng, who was originally more than ten centimeters taller than his opponent, stand out from the crowd. Even though Benettia and Li Yuxin joined forces to block him, Ribery's free kick landed exactly on Boateng's head.

Buffon made a counterattack, but he wanted to block the ball with his foot, but it was obviously not enough. He could only let the ball touch the ground, rebound and hit the ball. At this time, Wanyama, who wanted to run over to make a clearance, rushed into the ball and kicked the ball angrily to vent his depression.

"GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
"A beautiful free-kick fit"

"The header from Boateng is still Ribery's precise free kick from the right to help him with a free kick on this side is too dangerous"

The slow motion of Ribery's free kick and Boateng's header was repeatedly played on the live TV and on the big screen of the stadium. Andy Gray exclaimed: "We were just worrying about Bayern Munich's free kick was very good. Weike, they scored in this turn. Boateng's height and his ability to stay in the air are indeed very advantageous in high balls."

"The German centre-back from Ghana scored the equalizer for Bayern Munich"

All the Bayern Munich fans in the audience were chanting the names of Boateng and Ribery, and both of them rushed to the field to celebrate the team's goal. Almost all the Bayern Munich players rushed to congratulate them on their goal. Only the Arsenal players were obviously a little disappointed.

When Heynckes saw this scene on the sidelines, he immediately walked over and waved at the players to signal them to keep pressing.

This goal came by accident. The team's free-kick cooperation is indeed powerful, but Arsenal's handball is not at all Heynckes can control the equalizer.

But it is very likely that Bayern Munich was about to make a countermeasure, and the first half of the game was declared over. The referee saw that there were not many fouls in the first half, and both teams played relatively well, so he added 1 minute of extra time.

Heynckes wasn't smiling either, and pulled Coleman over, "Go and tell them to look for it in halftime and I'll let them play anytime in the second half."

Coleman looked repeatedly at Heynckes, who was sure, and walked to the dressing room.

Although it was not very clear, Coleman still quickly conveyed Heynckes' words to the substitute and told him that Heynckes wanted them to heat up during the intermission and be ready for the second half at any time.

Surprisingly, after 15 minutes of rest and adjustments in midfield, neither Heynckes nor Wenger made a change, and Bayern Munich still maintained the first half of the game when the second half started.

Arsenal was forced to respond to the two sides continuing to start the kind of mutual consumption that you come and go. The situation does not seem to have changed much. Even many people may be thinking that in this game, neither side can find an effective way to suppress the opponent, making the game very dull.

But when the time just entered 50 minutes, I saw Arsenal's midfielder Wilshere go to the sidelines to warm up.

The England international was loaned to Charl last season and performed very poorly. Although Charlton was relegated, Arsenal were very affirmative to his performance and recalled him to the ball.

But he was yet to get out as Bayern Munich took the lead in making a substitution in the 55th minute.

(End of this chapter)


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