Chapter 145 We will take away the victory!(2/2)
The game started with Wigan Athletics.
This is the home court of Wigan Athletics. Wigan Athletics has an advantage in strength. They launched a large-scale offensive at the beginning, with a strong momentum to break through the goal.
Zhang Yang is not in a hurry.
In the judgment of "predictive", Wigan Athletics did not score a goal. As long as there was no goal, it was like there was no offense. Because Zhang Yang repeatedly reminded the team of difficulties before the game, he believed that every player was prepared for difficulties.
In this game, Millwall's point worth paying attention to is on the starting roster.
Josh Simpson did not appear on the roster, nor did other right forwards appear on the roster. Millwall's starting lineup is a bit insane, and from the opening position, Jody Morris stood on the right.
Morris plays right forward?
Many game analysts were surprised, but they didn't think much about it. Millwall's player strength was average, and it was actually no big deal to change to another player as the right forward.
This may be just a small tactical adjustment.
But one person has to think about this carefully, and that is Wigan Athletics head coach Jewell.
As the head coach of Wigan Athletics, it is one of the few successful coaches in England. Jewell will not underestimate every adjustment of his opponent. If there is no right back in Millwall's lineup, there will be problems with their right offense.
Jody Morris?
As Morris serves as the right back, Wigan Athletic may be relieved. Morris is best at playing in the middle of the midfield. He left the middle and went to the wing. Wigan Athletics is equivalent to a huge threat.
But will the other party really do this?
No matter how Jewell thought about it, he didn't think that the other party's young coach would be such a stupid guy, otherwise Millwall's performance wouldn't be so good.
"Did you give up the attack on the right? Perhaps Millwall gave up the attack? So what do they rely on to win?"
This is the only answer that Jerville can think of, but it still sounds illogical. The young Chinese coach, at the press conference, said arrogantly that he wanted to take away the victory from the J Sports Field.
Millwall will not fail to attack, and they may even strengthen their offensive to break through the Wigan Athletics gate as soon as possible.
Javier didn't understand, so he could only watch the game patiently.
As Wigan Athletics launched its offensive, the initiative of the game was quickly taken into consideration, and Jewell soon felt something was wrong, because whenever Wigan Athletics took the ball, he could hardly see Millwall players in the frontcourt.
In normal games, even if one side retreats to defend, there will be frontcourt players running in the center line, and there should be more than one to prepare for a counterattack. However, Millwall has only a young forward in front, and the other players have retreated to the near-the penalty area.
This is very strange.
It is easy to see the formation when retreating to the football game, but what formation does Millwall have? Those players seem to stand at will and run at will. To be honest, a group of people retreated to the penalty area.
What kind of game is this playing?
Could it be that Millwall's players have not yet entered the state and cannot even run the basic formation?
Chapter completed!