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Chapter 21 Let You See the Level of Dutch Second

Chapter 21 Let You See the Level of Dutch Second

On September 9, the seventh round of the Dutch U29 League.

Ajax U18 vs Feyenoord U18.

After 6 rounds of the league, Ajax U18 ranks first, while Feyenoord U18 and Ajax U18 have the same points, but the goal difference is less, ranking second in the league.

This is also a strong dialogue.

And in this game, for Lin Kedi, there is another goal, which is to play for 70 minutes.

Enzo told him before the game that after a month of physical training, he asked Lin Kedi to play 10 more minutes in this game, and then evaluate after the game to see the results of this month's physical training. Effect.

In fact, Lin Kedi himself felt it. After this month of physical training, his physical condition has definitely improved greatly.

He even felt like he could play the full 90 minutes.
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Inside the player tunnel.

"Lin, look at that person, number 3."

"It's a bit short, No. 3, it should be a full-back?"

"Yes, he is Feyenoord U18's main full-back Malaysia. In fact, he was promoted to Feyenoord's second team at the beginning of last season. Injured, U18's left back was also injured, and the U17 team still couldn't come to the UEFA Youth League game, so their echelon is now short of left back, so he was transferred from the second team."

"So he's a professional player?"

"That's right, he's been playing for a whole season in the Dutch second division, and now he's here to play in the U18 league, isn't that really bullying?"

"He's right up against you."

"Yeah, be careful for a while. Hey——"

Listening to his roommate sighing there, Lin Kedi didn't take it seriously. Now he is more thinking-let me see the level of the Dutch second players.

After the game starts.

Feyenoord seems to have become the Inter Milan of the year.

The full-backs attack.

Attacks from wide are common.

But it is not very common for the attack to be initiated by a full-back.

And now this Feyenoord U18 team is like this.

Left-back Malasia pushes forward and then chooses to pass.

This directly led to leaving a lot of gaps behind Malaysia.

Lin Kedi shouted immediately.

"Philippo, press up!"

Lin Kedi also rushed forward.

But Filippo seemed to be hesitating and didn't press forward.

And when Minsk steals the ball in the backcourt, the large space behind Malaysia cannot be used, and in the end they can only play positional warfare.

Lin Kedi was a little dissatisfied when he saw his roommate Filippo so hesitant in the middle, but he definitely wouldn't say it on the spot.

In the following time, Malaysia continued to attack aggressively, watching the full-backs become wingers.

For such a continuous forward pressure, Feyenoord must have a set of tactics.

It's also very simple.

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

Isn't that the goal?
After all, this is just the U18 league.

Malasia thought to herself.

Later, in reality, it was indeed as Malaysia thought.

Malaysia suddenly accelerated and broke through from the wing, then cut inside, and after entering the penalty area, he shot with one foot.

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

Feyenoord lead 1-0.

The scene suddenly became unfavorable for Ajax.

Subsequently, Malaysia did not restrain itself at all and continued to press.

Lin Kedi saw it, it couldn't be like this.

Malaysia are again in Ajax's half.

As a center forward, Lin Kedi was useless in the past.

He needs to stay up front.

But now the ball is at Feyenoord's feet, and Lin Kedi has not touched the ball for a long time.

Lin Kedi was in a hurry.

Time passed by minute by minute.

Feyenoord will have the ball at the back.

Lin Kedi finally couldn't bear it any longer, and rushed to the right, blocking Malasia.

A straight forward slider.

This time there is no tackle with the ball.

Instead, the ball was left behind.

After successfully stealing the ball, Lin Kedi stood up immediately, and quickly passed the ball to Ming Delie on the left with a long pass.

Ming Deli's chest stopped and he unloaded the ball.

Waiting for Lin Kedi to return to the middle.

Lin Kedi inserted diagonally behind Feyenoord's central defender from the right.

Ming Deli had already noticed, so he made an arc with his left foot and passed the ball at a 45-degree angle.

Lin Kedi looked at the direction of the ball, stepped on the ground with both feet, and rushed from behind Feyenoord's central defender to the penalty area with a "shua".

With the potential energy of the sprint, he jumped up and flicked the header.

The ball is in!
1:1.

Ajax U18s leveled the score.

There was an instant cheer, although it might not be very loud.

But Lin Kedi's goal really detonated the audience.

After the goal, Lin Kedi did not perform his signature jumping up and punching celebration.

Instead, he turned and ran towards the goal.

This also stunned the teammates who were about to rush up to celebrate with him.

Then they all turned around and ran back.

Lin Kedi fished the ball out of the goal and kicked it towards the center circle.

At this time, Malaysia ignored the eyes of his teammates looking at him, but fixed his eyes firmly on Lin Kedi.

Unexpectedly, in what he saw as a simple game, a U18 teenager would break the ball at his feet.

This makes Malaysia a bit embarrassed.

It's just that I don't know if he will come to the wing in the next game.

Malaysia thinks so.

Because he wanted to show him a little bit of shock from Holland Second.

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

After all, the right side is Filippo's territory, and that's his roommate, so I can't keep occupying his position.

Therefore, for the rest of the first half, Lin Kedi stood in his own center and waited for the ball to come, looking like a traditional column center.

Mainly, the current Ajax does not need him to make a retracement organization.

So usually he stands at the top of the middle like a pie-eating center.

It's just that his speed and his technique make him not look like a column center.

At the end of the first half, Malaysia walked off the court with a look of displeasure.

But on Ajax's side, the whole team walked off the field excitedly.

Although the score is a tie, it is clear that the side that equalizes will have a psychological advantage.

During the intermission, Enzo didn't say much.

All players are resting quietly.

Link sat there, taking off his clothes to cover his navel.

Then close your eyes and meditate.

The second half begins.

Malaysia has become more and more active and has already played the position of left winger.

It seems that he wants to use his attack to prove how good he is as a Dutch second full-back.

But such a spare no effort to advance, what Feyenoord U18 brought was not a goal.

It's the gap in the defense.

Lin Kedi went to the right again.

"Filippo, if you don't come up, you can switch places with me temporarily!"

After hearing this, Filippo hesitated for a moment and went to the middle.

Ajax intercepted the ball in the backcourt and sent a long pass to a large space on the right.

As soon as Lin Kedi turned sideways to his chest and stopped, he took the ball forward.

Seeing this, Malaysia quickly chased back.

But he was far from catching up with Lin Kedi who was already galloping at this time.

Lin Kedi ran with the ball and then cut inside.

In the right corner of the penalty area, he kicked and shot directly.

Then it's time to overtake the score.

Ajax U18 team leads Feyenoord U2 team 1-18.

Malaysia's eyes felt a bit blurry after running without the ball for a long time.

But out of his blurred vision, he saw the dark-haired teenager jumping up and punching at the corner flag.

He knew that he lost, even though it was unnecessary - but he still lost, to a player who had never played in a professional league.

(End of this chapter)

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