The correct way to train for the entries in Chapter 91
The correct way to train for the entries in Chapter 91
Joe Hart made the game-winning shot!
The player himself was kneeling on the ground with a silly grin on his face, pointing both fingers to the sky.
This feels amazing!
As a goalkeeper, he never scored any goals in his professional career.
Due to tactical arrangements, his goal was breached in this match.
He scored the winning goal in the final moments of the match, which swept away all the gloom that had plagued him throughout the game.
Compared to a game-winning goal, conceding four goals is nothing.
Because they won!
They scored one more goal than their opponents!
Li Yanqing's attention was focused on Quinn and Enzo at this moment.
In the absence of Nasri to rely on, Quinn truly shouldered the responsibility of being the midfield core on his own!
Enzo also completely unleashed his abilities in both playmaking and offense in this match.
This was reflected in the entry panel at the end of the match.
Name: SiFrancis Quinn
Age: 17 years old.
Condition: Excellent.
Fatigue level: 55%.
Probability of injury: 5%.
Keywords: [Through pass], [Thunderbolt], [A flash of inspiration], [Midfield commander].
After being mentored by several senior players and honing his skills during his six months as a starter, Quinn has finally mastered the same technical attribute as Nasri: Midfield Commander!
Li Yanqing was extremely excited because Quinn had finally figured it out!
He can finally let the team play the 4-2-3-1 formation that he prefers. Miller, Enzo, and Baselli are all more suited to this formation.
Nasri can also be rotated with Quinn, which could significantly extend the former's career!
Name: Enzo Fernandez
Age: 17 years old.
Condition: Excellent.
Fatigue level: 60%.
Probability of injury: 5%.
Keywords: [Interception], [Master-level Covering], [Overhead Ball], [Backing], [Unwavering Resilience].
As for Enzo, his organizational skills and offensive awareness were unleashed.
Therefore, he gained the offensive skill "over-the-top ball".
In addition, with his "backing" playing style, he can now be used directly as a defensive midfielder without any problems.
It's worth mentioning that he is the player with the most skill-related attributes that Li Yanqing has ever seen, bar none.
However, Enzo's progress left him perplexed.
After all, he previously believed that the player had the potential to develop in the direction of Kanté.
However, it now appears that the player himself prefers to orchestrate the attack and has sufficient talent in this area.
Should he insist on developing Enzo into a defensive midfielder?
Sometimes, having such outstanding players can be a real headache...
The next match is in a week.
The team had plenty of time to rest, and Li Yanqing even took a day off to leave the training to Chris and Nave.
He has more important things to do.
He has a new idea regarding the training player entry!
There was a tactics board in the room covered with his drawings, with the names of several players on it.
Quinn, Murphy, Biwatt...
Now, Enzo's name has also been added.
These are all players whose entries have changed.
He realized he had been mistaken all along.
He hopes to mold the player into the type he wants him to be.
However, it's not easy to develop skill attributes this way, even if the player works very hard.
Look at Sun Yan, doesn't he try his best?
In fact, he knew his shortcomings, so he worked harder than most players.
After training for half a season, his abilities improved, but he didn't receive recognition from the entry.
The problem lies with my own method.
The conditions he originally thought he had were written in the most conspicuous position on the tactics board.
1. The player needs to have this talent.
2. Targeted training is required.
3. Requires intense emotional fluctuations.
But today's game gave him some insight, as neither Quinn nor Enzo's situation fully fits these three criteria.
Quinn meets conditions one and two, but his emotions shouldn't fluctuate wildly during the match, as he behaved normally throughout.
He only took on the role of offensive core after Nasri gave him intensive training.
Li Yanqing interpreted this as "confidence".
Yes, the reason Quinn hasn't mastered it isn't because he's not skilled enough or hasn't practiced enough, but because he lacks confidence in himself!
This game gave him confidence!
As for Enzo, he satisfies conditions one and three.
Because he hadn't specifically trained his offensive skills, he was just naturally gifted, and after getting the opportunity in this game, he found his rhythm.
This is more like "experience" than "confidence".
That's right, the player himself also needs enough experience to succeed.
Therefore, Li Yanqing updated the original conditions.
1. Players need to possess this talent themselves.
2. If you lack talent, you need to undergo targeted training.
3. You need to find "confidence".
4. Successful "experience" is needed.
After thinking for a moment, he added a fifth point.
5. The player's personal wishes.
Whether it's Enzo, Quinn, or Murphy, the skills they possess are things they themselves aspire to achieve.
Instead of letting the head coach decide what they want them to do, they should be able to do what he wants them to do.
That's it!
The next day, Li Yanqing summoned Sun Yan.
He decided to use this kid to verify his guess.
They may not have enough natural talent, but they definitely do a lot of targeted training.
He wasn't worried about the players' personal wishes; all he lacked was a little "experience" and "confidence."
He arranged for Sun Yan to participate in the training matches of the second team.
After all, the teammates on the main team know each other well, so it's not easy for them to go easy on the team.
Sun Yan couldn't stop Payet, Mattias, or Jami.
Is it possible that we can't stop the second team's forwards?
Fortunately, he didn't have any technical terms listed. Li Yanqing estimated that this tactic wouldn't work on Miller or Murphy.
after an hour.
Looking at Sun Yan, who was full of vigor on the field, Li Yanqing could hardly hide his smile.
Because the facts were indeed as he had guessed.
Name: Sun Yan
Age: 18 years old.
Condition: Excellent.
Fatigue level: 25%.
Probability of injury: 5%.
Entry: [Interception], [Perpetual Motion Machine], [Fast Horse on the Sidelines]
He didn't learn "fill in" or "mark" the opponent, but instead learned the skill "intercept," which, once activated, can directly interrupt the opponent's attack!
PS:
I'll post two chapters today, brothers. I almost didn't make it on the way.
I'll make up the missing chapter tomorrow.
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