Although Lucas’s technique and consciousness are a little worse than the Copa Libertadores, it is good that Villad can make up for it behind him.

Although Willard withdrew to play centre-back, he was able to assist with long passes when he got the ball.

And he has reached the skill of 81, and the awareness of 86, even if he stays in the central defender position, he can play a long pass assist ability, which is better than Lucas Villaruel.

In the 40th minute, Lucas got the ball behind the pressing of the opposing midfielder, could not find a place to get the ball, so he passed the ball back and handed it to Alan Villard behind.

Villade, on the other hand, did not stop the ball at the moment of receiving the ball, and then shifted a long pass and passed the ball to No. 11 full-back Turaza in the gap on the right.

Just now, when Lucas took the ball, he was pressed, which shows how close the other party pressed. And Villard’s long pass shifted across most of the pitch in an instant, piercing the Manilas defense at once.

Turaza picked up the ball unguarded and crossed down the right flank, and centre-forward Avila snatched the first point with his back to the goal, headed the ball over and headed it to his teammates.

Front Torenso inserted in the back row, met the ball about 112 meters from the goal in the big penalty area, and fired a volley of extremely high quality, flying towards the goal like a cannonball.

The ball was too powerful and fast, and despite the average angle, goalkeeper Romo could not touch the ball, and the ball flew past his fingertips and smashed into the goal.

“Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooal……”

“The ball went in!”

“Torranso, Torranso’s volley hit the bar, Atletico Hurricanes finally scored.”

“The score was equalized, and Hurricanes equalized 1-1.”

“The ball came from the back Alan Villade, who suddenly shifted a long pass that instantly penetrated the entire midfield, passing the ball to the unguarded Turaza in the right space, and then Turaza crossed from the bottom, Avila headed and Tolanso volleyed to score.”

‘It turns out that even if Willard stays on the back line, he can attack.

“Not only did he manage to contain Zamir Valoyes, who was known for his speed, he still had the strength to attack.”

“Sure enough, a true leader, Hurricane Athletic, led by Willard, may even reverse and win!”

……

On the pitch, the Hurricanes’ morale was somewhat low after being hit by Zamir Valroyes and having to make a substitution in the opening 22nd minute.

It was only then that Torranso’s goal equalized the score for the Hurricanes, and everyone finally regained their spirits and rushed to the front excitedly to celebrate the goal with Torranso.

The home fans in the stands were even more excited because the goal was scored beautifully and it has been seen that Zamir Valroyes’ speed is not as great as it was before after Villad stepped back to the back line.

This made everyone very happy, and with this equaliser, everyone also had a lot more expectations for the reversal of the scoreline.

After celebrating for a while, the game continued. However, in the remaining minutes, no one created much threat and did not score.

One minute after stoppage time, the referee blew the whistle for the end of the first half, and the two sides went into the break with a 1-1 scoreline.

At half-time, Mario Binko refined his tactics in the first half, allowing Alan Villard and Federico Bismara to switch positions frequently.

When Hurricane Athletics attacked, Villard played at the back and organized the attack, and Bismara retired to the central defender position to defend.

However, Villard could not go too deep forward when attacking, and could not move too far away from Zamir Valoyes.

As soon as he loses a ball in front, Villard immediately returns to the back line and keeps an eye on Zamir Valoyes, while Federico Bismara returns to the back position to take charge of the sweep in front of the back line.

In addition, Villarr and Bismara completed the switch, and when participating in the attack, Lucas Villaruel should not step forward to participate in the attack, but should work with Bismara to guard the backfield defense and prevent the opponent’s rapid counterattack.

If the opponent takes advantage of Villade’s forward intervention to suddenly break the ball and play a quick counterattack, Lucas and Bismara and others will be responsible for slowing down Zamir Valroyes, even if they are fouled, to buy enough time for Willard to return to defense.

This tactic is much more detailed than the tactics of temporary substitutions in the first half, and the players also know what to do in the second half, and they are more comfortable defending and can also participate in the counter-attack.

After a 15-minute break, the two sides fought again in the second half, and under more detailed tactical command, the Hurricanes played more easily, Zamir Valroyes’ overly single move was rarely controlled by Villard and his teammates, and the rest was just waiting for the teammates in front to score.

In the 56th minute, Atletico Hurricanes played a wonderful team cooperation, after Alan Villard, Lucas Villaruel, Turaza, Avila, Torranso, Alejandro Romero and several repeated passes and ran to cooperate, a full 12 passes, and finally Romero tore through the Meinelas defense with a wonderful pass.

The Hurricanes’ backline was stunned by the Hurricanes’ wave of team passes, and the defense was unknowingly pulled out of the gap, and then penetrated by Romero’s brilliant pass, Avila grabbed a shot on the line of the small penalty area, and easily kicked the ball into the goal with a push.

“Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooal……”

“Reversed!”

“Hurricane Athletics really turned the score around.”

“2-1!”

“Avila took a brilliant pass from Alejandro Romero and scored from a penalty area line to help Hurricanes complete the comeback after conceding a goal.”

“There really is no set in stone tactics in the world, and Menilas’ offensive means are too single, relying only on Zamir Valoyes’ speed to defeat Hurricane Athletic, it seems impossible.”

“Hurricane Athletic has found a way to deal with it and has been able to play an effective offense while defending and turning the score around.”

“It may be more difficult for Miniras to equalise again, let alone away.

……

There is a saying: football is round.

You can’t make judgments lightly.

Although Atletico did rely on Villade’s positional adjustments, it limited the play of shadow forward Zamir Valoyes and prevented him from recreating the scenery of the first goal.

But Manilas is not really left to Zamir Valoyes alone to take on the attack, they also have a center No. 9 Richard Blanco!

Moreover, there is also the more unpredictable factor of luck.

In the 72nd minute, just when the fans of the Hurricane Athletic players thought that the game was fine, only to see when the teammates in front of them could score another goal to extend the score and completely seal the victory, they did not expect that at this time, defender Eduardo Domingos was accidentally hit by the ball in the palm of his hand when he was fighting with the opposing center Richard Blanco for the header.

And the position when they competed for the top was in the big penalty area.

The players of Manilas immediately became excited, clapped their palms and signaled to the referee that Eduardo Domingos had handballed:

“Handball!”

“He fouled the handball!”

“It’s a penalty!”

Although Domingos and his teammates tried to defend him, the referee did not hesitate and directly awarded Eduardo Domingos a handball foul in the box.

No doubt about the penalty.

There is no way, you can only blame yourself for bad luck.

The penalty was again headed by Zamir Valoyes, who calmly pushed and kicked the ball into the bottom left corner.

Goalkeeper Marcos Dias misjudged the direction and pounced in the bottom right corner, and the result was self-evident, and the ball rolled into the goal without suspense.

2-2。

With this penalty in the 72nd minute, Meinelas equalised again and Zamir Valroyes scored twice.

Zamir Valroyes and his teammates celebrated in the shaded field of Thomas Duke Stadium, while the home team players were a little depressed and demoralized.

The scoreline, which had already been reversed, was equalized by a lucky penalty.

So this penalty kind of hit everyone’s morale. Especially because of a handball foul, Eduardo Domingos, who gave the opponent a penalty, was even more annoyed, with his head down, he may be desperate to hit the wall.

However, at this time, Eduardo Domingos heard Alan Villade’s voice.

He clapped his hands and after attracting the attention of his teammates, he roared: “What are you doing with your heads up?” The game is not over and we haven’t lost yet. It’s just a draw, what are you afraid of? There are more than 20 minutes left, enough for us to score again and win the game. All for me to raise my head and prepare for battle. ”

After that, Villard ran back into the goal, picked up the ball that Zamir Valroyes had just kicked into the goal, and lightly kicked it to the midfield, so that the teammates in the midfield were ready to open the center circle.

Then Willard also stretched out his hands and kept raising upwards, signaling to the home fans in the stands to cheer them on.

Villard yelled at his teammates so loudly that many fans heard it. At this time, looking at his gestures, many people were moved, immediately shouted loudly, and then began to sing the Hurricanes team song under the fan organization to cheer for the players on the field.

Captain Mancinelli also helped: “Prepare for the battle, we still have time, we will definitely win this game.” ”

By the time the McNilas’ players celebrated and the game resumed, the Hurricane Athletic, which had been demoralized by conceding penalties, had recovered its combat effectiveness and began to fight with Menilas at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, fighting for every inch of land and even more intense than before.

Every touch, brilliant pass, good pass, or brilliant defense, interception, clearance, destruction, tackle, and save by goalkeeper Marcos Díaz can cause applause and cheers from tens of thousands of home fans in the stands.

The more everyone kicked, the more energetic they became, and the more vigorous they kicked, and they didn’t seem to feel the fatigue after seventy or eighty minutes of kicking.

That’s the advantage of playing at home and why many fans are known as the best twelve. Although their cheering sounds seem invisible and intangible, they can really affect the fighting spirit of the players, which is why many teams are home to the Dragons and away worms.

Amid cheers from the fans, in the 85th minute, Hurricane Athletic forced goalkeeper Romo to lift the ball off the far post and give Hurricanes a corner kick with an arcing shot from Alejandro Romero outside the penalty area.

Then, in this corner kick, Eduardo Domingos, who is over 190 tall, jumped high and overwhelmed Melillas central defender Julio Machado, and a powerful header shot headed Toranso into the goal of Menilas.

Eduardo Domingos atned for his guilt by scoring Athletic Hurricane’s third goal to give Hurricanes another 3-2 lead.

Domingos, who scored the goal, excitedly took off his shirt, ran all the way to the corner kick area, and kicked the corner flagpole to vent his excitement.

Then teammates also rushed up, surrounding Eduardo Domingos and celebrating.

Of course, Domingos also received a yellow card for stripping to celebrate.

Domingos’ goal was also the last of the game.

For the rest of the day, although Manilas wanted to equalize the scoreline, neither center Richard Blanco nor shadow forward Zamir Valroyes were under the strict defense of Villard and his teammates, and did not get any threatening shots.

In the end, Atletico Hurricanes won 3-2 at home against Maniras after conceding a goal to secure their first group stage win of the season in the Copa Libertadores.

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