The Era of Emerald
Chapter 1092 The Battle of Riazor
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After the start of the game, Deportivo, who got the kick-off right in the pre-match coin guessing session, did not take advantage of the advantage of the home court to launch an offensive immediately, but firmly held the ball under the command of their playmaker, Juan Belleron. Firmly controlled the ball, and then slowly penetrated into Florence's half, trying to gradually flatten Viola's formation, so as to grasp the initiative of the game and defeat the most powerful opponent in the entire G group.
Facing Deportivo, who adopted a steady and steady strategy, Fiorentina players skillfully set up a heavy defensive line from the midfield. Makelele and Albertini defended from the front, and Pirlo and Di Natale, who retreated to the midfield, assisted in the flank. Using this method to interfere with Belleron's organization in the midfield to the greatest extent forced the Deportivo players to fail to launch the offensive according to their pre-match concept.
Being hailed as "Spain's Zidane" by fans and the media, Belleron's insight on the court is naturally extraordinary. He can see Fiorentina's countermeasures at a glance, and realize that this is the opponent's intentional limit. Don't allow yourself to calmly organize the attack in the midfield and destroy your own offensive rhythm.
Faced with such a situation, Belleron also has corresponding countermeasures.After all, after so many years of fighting in La Liga, Belleron has often been targeted by opponents, so naturally he will not panic because of this matter.
However, Belleron obviously forgot a very important point, that is, unlike La Liga, which is dominated by offensive football and whose defense basically only depends on the personal ability and attitude of the players, most Italian teams attach great importance to defense. It will not completely entrust the heavy responsibility of defending the opponent's core players on a certain player, but rely more on a strict defensive system to fight.As the well-deserved overlord of Italian football in the past seven years, Florence is one of the best.
So, as time went by, Belleron quickly noticed something was wrong: he found that no matter where he ran to catch the ball, there would always be at least one Fiorentina player around him to defend him!
"I really didn't expect that without Belleron's scheduling and passing, Depor could only rely on Victor and Romero's wing breakthrough to create a threat." Looking at Belleron being beaten by Makelele After teaming up with Albertini and the others to limit Deportivo, who seemed a bit chaotic and monotonous on the offensive end, Zhuang Mingge felt quite emotional, "No wonder Deportivo in his previous life would completely collapse after he was seriously injured. Now it seems that, Vereron is indeed a very important presence for the current Deportivo team."
Speaking of Super Depor during this period, it is inevitable to mention a player, that is their midfield core, Juan Belleron.
In Zhuang Minge's view, among the group of Spanish players born in the 70s, Vereron can be said to be one of the two best midfield organizers in Spain during this period (the other is Guardiola). His vision and mastery of footwork can be regarded as a master level, and his passing is not lacking in imagination, and he can often send some magical passes in the game to assist his teammates to score goals.It can be said that Belleron is not much worse than Zidane in terms of organizational skills and assist ability alone.
There are two main reasons why Belleron failed to become a generation of midfield giants in international football like Zidane.First of all, Belleron's extremely average or even weak physical fitness.Unlike Zidane, a midfielder who is extremely impactful on the court and can even drive the ball into the penalty area and score directly, Belleron, whose physical fitness is far from being comparable to that of Zizou, is destined to be unable to rush on the court like the Frenchman. To help the team win by scoring, they can only organize offenses outside the penalty area.Moreover, his thin body also makes Belleron lack the necessary confrontation ability on the field, making him have to spend more energy to avoid the opponent's defense when facing a top defensive midfielder like Makelele. , His energy invested in organizing the offense will naturally decrease.
After all, unlike those reckless midfielders who only know how to rush and fight with their bodies, these midfielders in Fiorentina rely more on anticipation and skilled defensive skills when defending. Belleron wants to play against them. It is not easy to cheat fouls and set the ball in the frontcourt.If the referee decides that he flopped, it would be self-defeating.
It can be said that it is precisely because of the lack of physical fitness that greatly restricts Belleron from becoming a midfield superstar like Zidane and Rui Costa. Rich but otherwise mediocre playmaker.
On the other hand, what affects Belleron's road to superstardom is his extremely insufficient ambition.Although the Deportivo team he played for can be regarded as a strong team in La Liga, but in terms of strength, fame and background, this small club in northwest Spain is obviously not enough for Belleron to complete the transformation from star to superstar change.
After all, except for a very small number of players such as Maradona, most superstars only became superstars when they played for giants.Especially after the arrival of the Bosman era, this phenomenon began to become more and more obvious.This is true for Ronaldo, Figo, Zidane, Raul, Rivaldo, etc., and the stars who stick to those civilian teams, such as Julen Guerrero, Matthew Le Tissier , Echeberia, etc., although they were famous when they were young, but because the stage that the team can provide them is extremely limited, so they lacked honor and they were finally stuck on the threshold of stars and failed to achieve expected height.
Although Belleron was restricted by Florence, since Deportivo in this period can be called Super Deporti, they naturally have their uniqueness.After noticing that Valeron was surrounded by Fiorentina players and it was difficult to receive the ball and organize the attack, Irueta gestured towards the Depor players on the field and asked them to hand the ball to Forlan (born in 1969 in Spain). Field, not the well-known Uruguayan striker) and Mauro Silva, who are responsible for the distribution of the ball.
Although Forlan and Mauro Silva are famous for their fierce defense and tireless running, as players born in Spain and Brazil, two countries that focus on technology, the two naturally cannot be rough brothers. The passing and scheduling work is very orderly, but it lacks the aura of Belleron.
Irueta's change of tactics quickly received a miraculous effect. In the No. 203 minute of the game, Mauro Silva scored a goal to Romero who plugged in from the left. The latter and Belleron used a classic two After one cooperation, he broke through Zambrotta's defense and made a high pass. Diego Tristan, who followed up in the middle, grabbed the ball before Stam and scored a header five meters in front of the goal!
One to zero!In this focus match of Group G, Deportivo scored the first goal!
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After the start of the game, Deportivo, who got the kick-off right in the pre-match coin guessing session, did not take advantage of the advantage of the home court to launch an offensive immediately, but firmly held the ball under the command of their playmaker, Juan Belleron. Firmly controlled the ball, and then slowly penetrated into Florence's half, trying to gradually flatten Viola's formation, so as to grasp the initiative of the game and defeat the most powerful opponent in the entire G group.
Facing Deportivo, who adopted a steady and steady strategy, Fiorentina players skillfully set up a heavy defensive line from the midfield. Makelele and Albertini defended from the front, and Pirlo and Di Natale, who retreated to the midfield, assisted in the flank. Using this method to interfere with Belleron's organization in the midfield to the greatest extent forced the Deportivo players to fail to launch the offensive according to their pre-match concept.
Being hailed as "Spain's Zidane" by fans and the media, Belleron's insight on the court is naturally extraordinary. He can see Fiorentina's countermeasures at a glance, and realize that this is the opponent's intentional limit. Don't allow yourself to calmly organize the attack in the midfield and destroy your own offensive rhythm.
Faced with such a situation, Belleron also has corresponding countermeasures.After all, after so many years of fighting in La Liga, Belleron has often been targeted by opponents, so naturally he will not panic because of this matter.
However, Belleron obviously forgot a very important point, that is, unlike La Liga, which is dominated by offensive football and whose defense basically only depends on the personal ability and attitude of the players, most Italian teams attach great importance to defense. It will not completely entrust the heavy responsibility of defending the opponent's core players on a certain player, but rely more on a strict defensive system to fight.As the well-deserved overlord of Italian football in the past seven years, Florence is one of the best.
So, as time went by, Belleron quickly noticed something was wrong: he found that no matter where he ran to catch the ball, there would always be at least one Fiorentina player around him to defend him!
"I really didn't expect that without Belleron's scheduling and passing, Depor could only rely on Victor and Romero's wing breakthrough to create a threat." Looking at Belleron being beaten by Makelele After teaming up with Albertini and the others to limit Deportivo, who seemed a bit chaotic and monotonous on the offensive end, Zhuang Mingge felt quite emotional, "No wonder Deportivo in his previous life would completely collapse after he was seriously injured. Now it seems that, Vereron is indeed a very important presence for the current Deportivo team."
Speaking of Super Depor during this period, it is inevitable to mention a player, that is their midfield core, Juan Belleron.
In Zhuang Minge's view, among the group of Spanish players born in the 70s, Vereron can be said to be one of the two best midfield organizers in Spain during this period (the other is Guardiola). His vision and mastery of footwork can be regarded as a master level, and his passing is not lacking in imagination, and he can often send some magical passes in the game to assist his teammates to score goals.It can be said that Belleron is not much worse than Zidane in terms of organizational skills and assist ability alone.
There are two main reasons why Belleron failed to become a generation of midfield giants in international football like Zidane.First of all, Belleron's extremely average or even weak physical fitness.Unlike Zidane, a midfielder who is extremely impactful on the court and can even drive the ball into the penalty area and score directly, Belleron, whose physical fitness is far from being comparable to that of Zizou, is destined to be unable to rush on the court like the Frenchman. To help the team win by scoring, they can only organize offenses outside the penalty area.Moreover, his thin body also makes Belleron lack the necessary confrontation ability on the field, making him have to spend more energy to avoid the opponent's defense when facing a top defensive midfielder like Makelele. , His energy invested in organizing the offense will naturally decrease.
After all, unlike those reckless midfielders who only know how to rush and fight with their bodies, these midfielders in Fiorentina rely more on anticipation and skilled defensive skills when defending. Belleron wants to play against them. It is not easy to cheat fouls and set the ball in the frontcourt.If the referee decides that he flopped, it would be self-defeating.
It can be said that it is precisely because of the lack of physical fitness that greatly restricts Belleron from becoming a midfield superstar like Zidane and Rui Costa. Rich but otherwise mediocre playmaker.
On the other hand, what affects Belleron's road to superstardom is his extremely insufficient ambition.Although the Deportivo team he played for can be regarded as a strong team in La Liga, but in terms of strength, fame and background, this small club in northwest Spain is obviously not enough for Belleron to complete the transformation from star to superstar change.
After all, except for a very small number of players such as Maradona, most superstars only became superstars when they played for giants.Especially after the arrival of the Bosman era, this phenomenon began to become more and more obvious.This is true for Ronaldo, Figo, Zidane, Raul, Rivaldo, etc., and the stars who stick to those civilian teams, such as Julen Guerrero, Matthew Le Tissier , Echeberia, etc., although they were famous when they were young, but because the stage that the team can provide them is extremely limited, so they lacked honor and they were finally stuck on the threshold of stars and failed to achieve expected height.
Although Belleron was restricted by Florence, since Deportivo in this period can be called Super Deporti, they naturally have their uniqueness.After noticing that Valeron was surrounded by Fiorentina players and it was difficult to receive the ball and organize the attack, Irueta gestured towards the Depor players on the field and asked them to hand the ball to Forlan (born in 1969 in Spain). Field, not the well-known Uruguayan striker) and Mauro Silva, who are responsible for the distribution of the ball.
Although Forlan and Mauro Silva are famous for their fierce defense and tireless running, as players born in Spain and Brazil, two countries that focus on technology, the two naturally cannot be rough brothers. The passing and scheduling work is very orderly, but it lacks the aura of Belleron.
Irueta's change of tactics quickly received a miraculous effect. In the No. 203 minute of the game, Mauro Silva scored a goal to Romero who plugged in from the left. The latter and Belleron used a classic two After one cooperation, he broke through Zambrotta's defense and made a high pass. Diego Tristan, who followed up in the middle, grabbed the ball before Stam and scored a header five meters in front of the goal!
One to zero!In this focus match of Group G, Deportivo scored the first goal!
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