"goa" The on-site commentator at the People's Park Stadium was shouting at the top of his lungs, resounding throughout the entire stadium.
Then came Aboubakar, the leading scorer in the Bundesliga.
He rushed out of Bayern Munich's penalty area and ran all the way to the sidelines.
He celebrated his goal with a beautiful kneeling movement.
This is a valuable opening goal More importantly, the opponent in this game is Bayern Munich, the top team from the Bundesliga.
Behind him, his teammates rushed forward one after another, and finally they hugged each other tightly.
In the stands, almost all the fans stood up and applauded for them.
So beautiful, so wonderful "In just thirteen minutes, Hamburg took the lead in using a quick counterattack to knock on Bayern Munich's goal."
"All Hamburg fans, let us cheer together, cheer together and celebrate the team's goals together" "Remember our offensive heroes, the great African cheetah, Abubakar, and our magician from Brazil, Douglas Costa.
Finally, we cannot forget our young midfielder, Weigel."
The on-site commentator read to the end, and almost the whole audience cheered.
That momentum and momentum made opponents tremble with fear.
In front of the visiting team's coaching bench, Guardiola shook his head vigorously and kept saying angrily, "Wrong, wrong, wrong, I was wrong."
Obviously, he was regretting his first on-the-spot change.
"We still underestimated Hamburg," assistant coach Carlos Planchot also shook his head and sighed.
He was Guardiola's right-hand assistant when he coached Barcelona and was good at player inspection and tactical analysis.
"Yes, with Lewandowski and Thomas Muller on the sidelines, although the offense on both sides is alive and well, once our frontcourt loses the ball, no one can immediately respond on the spot in time.
Rob, especially in the middle of the frontcourt.”
Domenech Torrent, who is also Guardiola's most trusted tactical analyst, shook his head helplessly and sighed.
In the goal just now, after Alderweireld intercepted the ball, there was no one in the central area where Weigel was at the first time to press.
Even later, when Weigel advanced with the ball, the midfielder followed up quickly.
It's also slower.
As for Weigel's subsequent pass to Douglas Costa, who then broke through Jerome Boateng one-on-one.
The entire process was a natural continuation of the previous mistake, and there is nothing worthy of study and discussion.
In the final analysis, it was the first on-the-spot command adjustment that weakened the counter-attack in the frontcourt.
Hamburg seized the opportunity and passed the ball to the frontcourt, easily beating the defender.
But it cannot be said that the first adjustment was a mistake.
Because, from the perspective of strengthening the rib attack, the first adjustment is effective.
"What do we do now?"
Domenech Torrent looked at Guardiola.
At this time, the head coach is very needed to make a decision.
Should we continue to stick to the tactics after the first adjustment, or should we make further adjustments according to the game situation?
Guardiola's penetrating eyes were fixed on the pitch, and the game resumed.
"Wait a little longer and see."
But soon, Guardiola made slight adjustments, "Let Thomas Muller stop going to the left."
This is also a compromise method.
Thomas Muller's running ability and enthusiasm allow him to stay in the middle, which is also a great complement to the frontcourt's on-the-spot counterattack.
But after several trials, Hamburg also realized this problem, and Tuchel immediately made fine adjustments so that after Hamburg could steal the ball in the backcourt, there would always be a player who could make space to instigate a counterattack.
"Our midfield doesn't press the opponent well enough," Carlos Planchot said.
Watching Hamburg play two or three more threatening attacks, especially on the two wings.
Douglas Costa and Kingsley Coman are too active on the wings, and there is also Aboubakar, who can be called a cheetah, in the middle.
Hamburg's frontcourt trident is not easy to deal with.
Moreover, they are not only good at attacking, but also contribute a lot on the defensive end.
Of course, Hamburg's midfielder is the key to their frontcourt pressure.
Especially Krasi, his contribution on both offense and defense is so eye-catching.
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Seeing that his offensive tactics on both sides were figured out, and the opponent took the opportunity to launch a threatening attack, Guardiola also realized that he had to make adjustments.
"Domenech, give up the frontcourt pressing tactics and retreat," Guardiola said calmly.
"What a pullback?"
Domenech Torrent was a little surprised.
He immediately understood what Guardiola meant, "Pep, we have only practiced tactics like Southampton's a few times.
Can we use them now?"
Guardiola shook his head, "Hamburg used a frontcourt pressing style.
We pulled back to restrain them."
This is indeed correct in theory.
Because all teams that press and play in the frontcourt will leave a big gap behind them.
If Bayern Munich can stabilize its team's defense at this time and then attack Hamburg's counterattack, then a large gap behind Hamburg's defense will be exposed.
Directly instigating from the midfield and backfield, launching long passes, finding the frontcourt, using the ability of the frontcourt players to hold the ball, and then instantly speeding up and launching an attack.
This is simply fatal for a high-defense team like Hamburg.
Southampton's tactics this season include such a style of play.
Therefore, in the eyes of many people, Bielsa's team does not seem to be as advanced as before, nor does it press as hard in the frontcourt.
The main battlefield for the ball is placed in the midline area.
To put it bluntly, it is not that Bielsa's team's control has declined, but the result of adjustments at the tactical level.
Retracting properly can block the gap between the back line and reduce the risk of being hit by a counterattack.
Secondly, the frontcourt players have excellent personal abilities.
They withdraw appropriately, and then the midfielders and backfields launch long passes and plan counterattacks.
As soon as the ball reaches the frontcourt, the team immediately accelerates.
The personal abilities of the frontcourt players, combined with the midfielders' Plug in from behind and catch the opponent off guard.
A very important reason why Guardiola decided to introduce Xavi Alonso at the last moment of the transfer period was the Spanish midfielder's precise long pass from the backcourt.
As for the frontcourt, it goes without saying about the personal abilities of Ribery and Robben.
Lewandowski is also the world's top frontcourt fulcrum, and Thomas Muller is a versatile player in the frontcourt.
With such a frontcourt combination, as long as Bayern Munich has the right tactics, who can they fear?
Guardiola's adjustment showed on the court that Bayern Munich retreated, and then used more vertical passes such as long passes and through balls to launch attacks from the backcourt.
But Hamburg still uses high defensive tactics and wants to continue the tactics that have been effective before.
But the problem now is that Bayern Munich is slow in the backcourt.
Hamburg pressed hard in the frontcourt, but it seemed like Bayern Munich's midfield and backcourt were trying to catch up.
But once you seize the opportunity, it's like this time Xabi Alonso retreated to a position almost level with the central defender to get the ball, glanced ahead, and directly passed the ball from a long distance.
The landing point of this pass was behind the Hamburg defense, looking for Robben.
Although Hamburg left back Ostrolek reacted immediately, Robben was faster.
After successfully countering offside, he got ahead of Ostrolek and unloaded the ball, making an emergency stop.
Ostrolek rushed too hard and couldn't hold back the momentum.
He could only watch helplessly as Robben dribbled the ball inward.
Lewandowski restrained the two central defenders, and Robben cut inside and attracted Weigl.
The Dutch winger crossed the ball to the front of the penalty area.
Thomas Muller rushed up, dunked the ball past Emre Can and scored in one fell swoop.
There was a burst of booing throughout the People's Park Stadium.
How far ahead is this?
Only about twenty minutes.
As a result, Bayern Munich equalized the score now.
Amid the sighs and boos in the audience, Yang Huan, who was sitting in the chairman's stand, shook his head and smiled bitterly.
This is the advantage of strength and a strong lineup.
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Bayern Munich's strong control gave Guardiola the confidence to adopt this set of tactics.
Similarly, Southampton, who has excellent control, can also adopt such a tactical play.
But what about burgers?
Not burgers The midfielder composed of Weigel, Krasi and Baddeley is indeed very good in terms of defense and pressure, but in terms of control, let alone Bayern Munich, even compared with Arsenal, it is far behind.
Not as good as.
"Guardiola's tactics are very similar to those of Southampton," Kuhn said with a smile.
At his age, he has already reached the point where he is indifferent to favors and humiliations.
How could his mood be affected by a conceding goal from Hamburg?
"Yes, Guardiola, the head coach, has really strong learning ability, and he is open-minded enough and willing to study.
This is really important for a head coach."
Someone once asked Yang Huan, what is the difference between Ferguson and Mourinho?
Yang Huan's answer was that Ferguson was tough-talking and soft-hearted, while Mourinho was tough-talking and soft-hearted.
Although Ferguson talks loudly and hard all day long, he understands himself very well and is very good at learning the strengths of his opponents and absorbing them for his own use.
But what about Mourinho?
He is also full of words, but from his debut to now, there is almost no progress seen from him.
Even in the season when he led Inter Milan to win the Champions League, he was said to be amazing, but in fact, he just maximized his usual advantages.
But Guardiola is different from Ferguson.
The former is more persistent and prefers to study.
Perhaps this has something to do with the fact that Guardiola has led the world's football tactics trend since his debut.
Bielsa has always been at the forefront of professional football tactics.
He has not changed for many years.
Therefore, head coaches like Guardiola and Bielsa must continue to study, forge ahead and make breakthroughs in order to maintain the momentum of progress.
As for Tuchel, for the time being, he can only target Guardiola and Bielsa.
If the first goal was a bit sudden, then Bayern Munich's reversal goal completely reflected the current bottleneck of Hamburg and Tuchel, as well as the disparity in the overall strength of the two sides.
After Bayern Munich scored the first goal, less than ten minutes later, another long pass from the backcourt accurately found Lewandowski.
The latter reversed offside and moved forward.
After unloading the ball It was a one-on-one shot, and finally he beat goalkeeper Oblak and succeeded, two to one.
From a 1-0 lead to being two goals behind, Hamburg's great advantage was lost in an instant.
This goal occurred in the 44th minute, and the first half was about to end.
After Lewandowski scored, Kuhn shook his head helplessly and sighed, "It seems that Bayern Munich can't be helped in this battle."
But after he finished speaking, Yang Huan shook his head and said, "Mr.
Kuhn, let's not give in so early."