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發表於 2013-9-2 21:33:35
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好多野講
都值得一睇
無論你已知或未知
...it's interesting that the team lost its biggest star in pre-season (Radamel Falcao) but seem to be even better without him. Time will tell, because there must be some reason why Barcelona would let David Villa go for the unfeasibly paltry sum of €2.1 million -- and one assumes it has something to do with the player's medium-term chances of truly overcoming his serious knee injury, plus the arrival in Barcelona of Neymar, of course. Meanwhile, his new team are looking fairly awesome up front, playing a sort of 4-4-2 with Diego Costa hanging slightly behind Villa, backed up by the excellent Arda and Koke, the two offensive midfielders in the 'four'. The movement of these four, and the speed with which they have established an understanding makes for scary viewing. Atletico actually play good football, and despite their cynicism, gamesmanship and all-round bad-ass mentality, they are attractive to watch. Nevertheless, their success is still based on the aggressive deconstruction of their opponents' play, as demonstrated in the Super Cup against Barcelona recently. Their early tactics against Real Sociedad, a team that likes to get a possession game flowing, were to simply harass their three playmakers (David Zurutuza, Carlos Vela and Antoine Griezmann) and demoralise their opponents by niggling, disrupting and, if necessary, committing 'professional ' fouls in the face of imminent danger. (仲有, 初段係干擾到皇家蘇斯達用唔到波之餘仲反而俾馬會搶攻返轉頭...此乃哩場 "季軍賽首回合"同馬會近期兩戰巴卡夢三時表現上的重大分野)
It worked a treat, although with better referees than the calamitous Ayza Gamez, they might have to watch their cumulative card count. |
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