021 Let’s see the level of Eredivisie 2(1/2)
September 29th, the 7th round of the Dutch U18 League.
Ajax U18 vs Feyenoord U18.
After 6 rounds of the league, Ajax U18 ranked first, while Feyenoord U18 and Ajax U18 had the same points, but the goal difference was smaller, ranking second in the league.
This is also a powerful dialogue.
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 it after the game to see how this month of physical training went.
Effect.
In fact, Lin Kedi himself feels that after this month of physical training, his physical condition has definitely improved significantly.
He even felt that he could play the full 90 minutes.
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In the players tunnel.
"Lin, look at that person, No. 3."
"A bit short, No. 3, he should be a full-back, right?"
"Yes, he is Feyenoord U18's main full-back Malacia. In fact, he was promoted to Feyenoord's second team at the beginning of last season. In this game, the two left backs of Feyenoord U18 both
He was injured, and the U17 left back was also injured, and the U19 team was unable to play in the Youth Champions League, so their team was currently short of left backs, so they transferred him from the second team."
"So he is a professional player?"
"Yes, he has played in the Dutch second division for a whole season, and now he comes to play in the U18 league. Isn't this really bullying?"
"He happens to be opposite you."
"Yeah, you have to be careful later. Hey——"
Listening to his roommate sighing, Lin Kedi didn't take it seriously. What he was thinking more about now was - let me see the level of Eredivisie B players.
After the game starts.
Feyenoord has become the Inter Milan of that year.
The full-back attacks.
It is common for attacks to start from the wings.
But it is not very common for an attack to be started by a full-back.
And this is what this Feyenoord U18 team looks like now.
The left back Malacia pushed forward and then chose to pass the ball.
This directly resulted in leaving a lot of gaps behind Malaysia.
Lin Kedi shouted immediately.
"Filippo, press forward!"
Lin Kedi also rushed forward.
But Filippo seemed to be hesitating and did not press forward.
When Minsk stole the ball in the backcourt, the large gap behind Malaysia was unable to take advantage of it, and in the end they had to fight a positional battle.
Lin Kedi was a little dissatisfied when he saw his roommate Filippo being so hesitant in the middle, but he certainly wouldn't say it outright on the spot.
In the following time, Malaysia continued to attack aggressively, watching the full-backs play like wingers.
With such 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, thus increasing the number of attackers in the frontcourt.
Then the goal won’t come yet?
After all, this is just the U18 league.
Malaysia thought in her heart.
Later, in reality, it was exactly what Malaysia thought.
The Malaysia winger suddenly accelerated to break through, then cut inside, entered the penalty area, and took a shot.
A left-back from the Dutch second league performed a scene like Henry's goal in the youth team game.
Feyenoord leads 1-0.
The situation suddenly turned against Ajax.
Afterwards, Malaysia did not restrain itself at all and continued to press forward.
Lin Kedi took a look and realized that it couldn't be like this.
Malaysia is in Ajax's half again.
As a center forward, Lin Kedi was useless in the past.
He needs to stay in front.
But now the ball is at Feyenoord's feet, and Lin Kedi hasn't touched the ball for a long time.
Lin Kedi is in a hurry.
Time passes minute by minute.
Feyenoord will get the ball in the backcourt.
Lin Kedi finally couldn't bear it anymore and rushed directly to the right, blocking Malaysia.
A straightforward sliding shovel.
This time I didn’t tackle anyone with the ball.
Instead, he left the ball behind.
After successfully stealing the ball, Lin Kedi immediately stood up and quickly passed the ball to Mingdre on the left with a long pass.
Mingdre's chest stopped and he removed the ball.
Waiting for Lin to defeat the enemy and return to the middle.
Lin Kedi inserted diagonally behind Feyenoord's central defender from the right.
Mingdre had noticed it, 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 with a "swish" sound, he rushed from behind Feyenoord's central defender towards the penalty area.
Taking advantage of the momentum of sprinting, he jumped up and headed the ball.
The ball went in!
1 to 1.
Ajax U18 equalized the score.
The scene instantly erupted in cheers, although it may not have been very loud.
But Lin Kedi’s goal really set off the audience.
After scoring the goal, Lin Kedi did not perform his signature celebration of jumping up and pumping his fist.
Instead, he turned around and ran towards the goal.
This also stunned his 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 toward the center circle.
At this time, Malaysia ignored the looks his teammates were looking at him, and instead fixed his gaze firmly on Lin Kedi.
Unexpectedly, in what he considered to be a simple game, the ball would be intercepted by a U18 player.
This makes Malaysia a bit embarrassed.
However, I don’t know if he will come to the wing in the next game.
Malaysia thinks so.
Because he wanted to give him a little shock from the Dutch second division.
But the problem is that during the rest of the first half, Lin Kedi did not continue to go to the right.
After all, the right wing is Filippo's territory. He is his roommate, so he can't keep occupying his position.
Therefore, for the rest of the first half, Lin Kedi stood calmly in his center waiting for the ball, looking like a traditional pillar center.
Mainly, the current Ajax does not need him to organize the retreat.
So he usually stands in the middle like a pie-eating center and is at the forefront.
It's just that his speed and skills make him not look like a pillar center.
To be continued...