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Chapter 144 Burton's Strength



Chapter 144 Burton's Strength

The next day, at the training ground.

The players were unaware of Nasri's decision to retire; they only knew that his injury was minor and assumed he would return to the team soon.

Only Quinn noticed that something was wrong.

Is he retiring?

"Shh...don't make a fuss. Let him tell you himself when he's discharged." Li Yanqing's words were tantamount to acknowledging Quinn's statement.

"I watched the replay of the post-match press conference."

"Now that Mr. Guardiola has given his approval, he certainly won't play anymore."

Quinn lowered his voice. Nasri had already told him what he wanted to do, so once he went up there, he was focused on taking the lead.

Unfortunately, it wasn't done in the end.

"It's alright, he has no regrets."

"She even seemed to be in a pretty good mood."

"When I arrived, he was already making retirement plans..."

“But I’m sorry.” Li Yanqing’s words failed to comfort Quinn.

"I said I would help him win."

"And we were so close to doing it..."

The latter's expression remained solemn.

Seeing his preoccupied appearance, Li Yanqing hesitated whether he should interrupt him and let him go back to training.

All told, he has only been with the first team for a little over a year.

Last season, we hoped to win a championship for Jamie, but he wasn't good enough.

This season, I hoped to help Nasri win games, but I failed.

Every young player hopes to become a "regret terminator," but often they have to go through the process of regret themselves first.

This is actually a good thing; it can help them grow rapidly.

But what if your career is full of regrets...?

That's another story.

"Keep getting stronger, because the team's offense will be in your hands from now on."

"If you take a break, Cazorla will take your place..."

"By the way, how is Cazorla?"

Speaking of Cazorla, Li Yanqing asked another question.

He missed a crucial shot yesterday, and although no one blames him, it will have some impact on the player himself.

"It looks pretty good; he adjusted quite quickly."

"That's good......"

Li Yanqing was afraid that psychological problems would lead to various strange negative terms, such as Sane's "Lone Wolf," which is the most obvious type of psychological problem.

They either have a hard time accepting their teammates, or they have an excessively strong desire to perform.

Fortunately, Cazorla has been through a lot, and apart from adding some shooting practice to his game, he didn't do anything else.

"Overall, you played very well on the field, keep it up..."

Quinn wasn't the only one who performed well.

Ibrahimovic, Sun Yan, Baselli, Anderson, and even veterans Cazorla and Miller, who haven't had many opportunities, all performed very well.

In terms of terms, apart from Sun Yan mastering the [Offensive Guard] skill, there haven't been many changes for the time being.

It was still a pleasant surprise.

Sun Yan already has four entries, so the chances of him learning another one are extremely slim.

Unlike Justin, who excels at getting to the byline, he's better suited to rushing in and disrupting the opponent's formation.

It's the same principle that attracted Walker in the last game.

It's a good thing that the players under your command have different skills; as for how to integrate the lineup, that's the coach's job.

The players who performed only moderately were Justin, David Lewis, and Enzo.

Justin's performance would be quite good, considering he doesn't yet have any technical skills attributes.

As for David Luiz, he's not as effective against strong teams.

He plays a significant role in the attack and is also quite good when he focuses on defense, but his biggest problem is that once he makes a run forward, he can't get back down.

If he were a few years younger, or if there were a term like "perpetual motion machine," this problem could be solved.

However, this is unrealistic; he already has five entries.

We still need to think carefully about how to use this player.

Finally, there's Enzo.

His performance was mediocre.

His problem was that he couldn't concentrate when facing strong teams, and this problem was magnified even more when facing Manchester City.

Although he was running all over the court, he didn't offer much help on either offense or defense.

This forced Li Yanqing to replace him with Cazorla.

This performance is completely out of sync with his keyword configuration.

But the players' form is fine...

Burton looks strong right now, but they still have many problems to solve.

"Neville!"

"I need you to do something for me."

"Let Enzo watch more videos of defensive midfielders, especially when facing strong teams."

"I'll be playing Cazorla in the last two matches..."

9 month 26 day.

Burton Albion will play away against Aston Villa, another newly promoted team.

Last season they were swept by their opponents twice, but this season their opponents haven't won a single game.

This should be the easiest game they've faced so far.

In terms of lineup, not only Enzo, but Li Yanqing also placed David Luiz on the bench.

The starting center-backs will still be Bradford and Araujo, with Pepe potentially filling in depending on the situation.

Blind is temporarily unavailable at left-back, leaving Justin as the only option, so David Luiz will take turns playing with him.

Regardless of who holds that position, Miller would be the best option up front.

Ultimately, Burton won the game decisively with a score of 2-0, getting revenge for being defeated twice last season.

Terry can keep an eye on Murphy, but he can't keep an eye on Ibrahimovic.

Grealish is far inferior to De Bruyne in terms of skill.

One thing Lehmann and his team judged correctly was that Burton had become very skilled at changing formations.

Anderson benefited the most; he completely adapted to the place.

He made several runs and scored his first Premier League goal in the match, and also provided an assist for Ibrahimovic, earning him the Man of the Match award.

The opposing manager hadn't made any substitutions yet, and was speechless with surprise at Burton's performance.

He even thought the reason they drew with Manchester City was because they threw the game!

Who knew it really was based on skill?

Most people now acknowledge Burton's ability.

Of course, there are also many people who disagree.

The commentator, Mr. Hans, was the most eager to express his opinion.

"It was just good luck."

"This is the Premier League, their style of play will be cracked very quickly."

"A single tactical approach cannot survive in a top league. Uh, don't get me wrong, I'm not referring to top coaches."

"That Chinese coach's level is far inferior to theirs; he couldn't possibly do it."

"what?"

"You mean they bought the microphone I used when I was on the show last time?"

"This makes no sense..."

"But don't worry, I'm not the kind of person who talks nonsense. I'm a very professional commentator."

"If they score more than 50 points this season, I will definitely eat that stuff!"

“Wait, Mr. Hans.”

"Fifty points?"

"You clearly said before that we would avoid relegation..."


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