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Chapter 399 Fighting Bayern Again (2)

PS1: Hesitated for a moment, decided to eat this ticket and urge me to update the ticket

PS2: Even if this chapter is recommended for 60,000, it is just released in advance

PS3: So, next time I update, please save 61,000 votes for the total recommendation. PS4: I am really sorry, I'm too late to count. I really have no face to face my math teacher...

"Boss, if Bayern plays against us in the beginning of the game, how should we deal with it?" Davis hesitated for a moment and raised his right hand to signal that he wanted to speak. After getting Capello's permission, he asked a question.

The reason why Davis did this was actually because he was shocked by the action of national team coach Hiddink in the European Cup. Although he returned to the national team with his outstanding performance not long after the European Cup, it was obvious that the fired incident left a considerable psychological shadow on the young Dutch wild boar.

"I have fought with Trapatoni many times and know him very well. He is the kind of coach who never takes risks in attacking. Even if the team has an absolute advantage in overall strength, he will only play positional battles in a sturdy manner. He will never do such a thing as attacking with all his strength." Capello said confidently, "So, as long as he sees us adopting offensive tactics, Trapatoni will definitely order his players to play defensive counterattacks without risking the choice to play against us."

This is the difference between Capello and Trapatoni. During the period when Capello coached Roma in history, the Red Wolves can be said to be the team with the sharpest offensive in Serie A. Although he had conflicts with many players, it is undeniable that he is indeed a head coach who can bring championships; Trapatoni has become more and more conservative as time goes by. By the time Italy was eliminated in the European Cup in 2004, the gold medal coach's signature was completely ruined.

"Hey, Antonio, the players have come out of the passage. Don't be busy flirting with your secretary behind. You both have time to do this after the game is over." Beckenbauer glanced at Zhuang Mingge who was talking and laughing behind him, and said, "Now at this time, you should watch the game honestly and don't do these things that have nothing to do with the game."

True, it turns out that the Germans are all old-fashioned guys, and they have to be so serious when watching the game. Zhuang Mingge was a little dissatisfied, but he still obediently followed the words of the football emperor and sat in the front row of the box, put on his headphones and listened to the commentator's live commentary.

In this game, Trapatoni set up a four-four-two formation, but compared with the previous group stage, the old coach still made certain adjustments in the starting roster.

The goalkeeper is still Oliver Kahn. His outstanding performance in the last Champions League group stage made his popularity in European football soar, so many people now believe that Kahn's ability has surpassed the German team's current No. 1 goalkeeper Koppke, and the calls for Fogtz to correct Kahn as soon as possible are also increasing.

On the back line, Trapatoni did not make any changes, and it was still a four-man combination of Babel, Helmer, Mattus and Tanat; however, in the midfield, Stranz, who recovered from injury, got the starting right forward position, and Schor, who is regarded as the new hope of German football, was moved to the middle to organize the team's offense. The starting line on the left is still Nellinger. This diligent and unprovocative player is very popular with Trapatoni; as for the position of the back midfield, Trapatoni seems to be in order to prevent Fiorentina's powerful back attack. Therefore, although the old coach only sent Haman a full-time midfielder this time, he specially ordered Nellinger on the left to pay more attention to assisting with Haman when setting tactics before the game, hoping that the two of them could work together to protect Bayern's penalty area to the middle circle of the court.

Since his direct lineman Riztelli, who was recruited from Serie A, has been performing mediocre since he came to Bayern, "Super Mario" Basler was pushed to the front line by Trapatoni in this game and partnered with the Golden Bomber Klinsmann. The former's skills and overall view can create more scoring opportunities for the latter. At the same time, Basler also has a very good free kick skill that can help Bayern break the deadlock in the game.

"It seems that Trapatoni still plans to play steadily in this game. Capello really knows his opponent well." This is Zhuang Mingge's first reaction after seeing Bayern's starting list.

After all, if Trapatoni intends to adopt offensive tactics in this game, the effect of using the double center combination of Klinsmann and Yankel on the front line is obviously better. With the comprehensiveness of the former, the strong physical fitness of the latter and the ability to make balls, it will definitely bring huge trouble to Fiorentina's defense.

However, Trapatoni did not choose Yankeel, who moved slowly, but pushed Basler, who was more skilled, to the forward line, which shows that Trapatoni came in this game with a defensive counterattack. This old guy must be quite confident and believed that Fiorentina, who played at home, would adopt an offensive strategy.

Otherwise, if Fiorentina also puts a defensive posture at home to get a zero-to-zero draw, then the record between the two teams is that Fiorentina has the advantage, and Bayern will have to be forced to compare the second place with the other five groups to compare the points they have with each other...

From this perspective, Trapatoni seems to know Capello's personality very well...

Well, as the saying goes, only by knowing yourself and your enemy can you win a hundred battles~

Looking at Fiorentina, Capello, who was determined to win this game, was quite bold in playing offensive cards in this game. He carefully studied Ranieri's three forward tactics last season and put Vieri at the front (Batty had just crossed half of the earth and returned to Fiorentina, and his condition was not guaranteed, so he did not enter the 18-man roster in this game). Djokaf and Ronaldo were slightly behind, using the gaps Vieri pulled out to find opportunities to score. At the same time, they were also responsible for assisting Vieri.

Behind the Trident are German Effenberg and Argentinian Redondo. These two players will use their skillful skills and outstanding observation to maximize the abilities of the three forwards in front, and Davis stands behind them as the last barrier before the defense.

For the full-back, Capello chose Robert Carlos and Zambrota as the starter. Neither of these players had a national team game task, and both physical strength and competitive state could be guaranteed. As for the central defender, since Nesta suffered a minor injury in the previous friendly match with Denmark, Stam went on the court to guard Klinsmann at the front in this game, and Ferrara dragged it a little behind to make up for the Dutch.

Needless to say, the goalkeeper is still Toldo, who remains unchanged for thousands of years.

When the players of both sides stood in their respective halfs, the referee looked at the watch and then blew the whistle in his mouth!
Chapter completed!
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