But Guardiola thinks it’s not that simple.

He believes that control is the essence of ikiaka. No matter how to change this essence, it is impossible to move everything. It is wrong to pursue other effects at the expense of control, but it is inevitable to sacrifice control when pursuing speed. Because speed means adventure, it is difficult to control, just like driving. When the speed is slow, it is always easy to control. Once the speed is getting faster and faster, it will also be more and more controlled. If you are not careful, you may be killed.
If we want to ensure control, we must slow down, but the winner is willing to sacrifice control quickly
This Guardiola seems to be very wrong and dangerous.
He would rather control the speed than the speed. He thinks it is a matter of time before he can control the football and score.
And if you pursue speed, there will be various mistakes frequently, which will give the opponent an attack opportunity, even a goal opportunity …
Speed can really improve your scoring rate, but perhaps more often than not, your goal has been broken by the other side before you score …
桑拿……
When Lazio’s attack speed increased, Barcelona’s defensive strategy remained unchanged, and it was still the route of constantly running and blocking the opponent’s ball.
But it’s faster than the previous run and more frequent transposition.
Guardiola explained this before.
It is natural that he knows Lazio well and is not prepared to face Lazio’s rapid attack strategy.
After defending Lazio’s quick attacks, it’s Barcelona’s turn to attack
Guardiola asked the players to be patient in the game and wait for Lazio to make mistakes.
In fact, he studied all the video of Lazio’s games in the last three months, but Lazio’s attack was fast, but there were also many mistakes, especially their attack was a little chaotic because it was too fast
All these mistakes and confusion did not lead to Lazio losing, either because Lazio opponents were too weak.
But now it’s different. Now Lazio’s opponent is Barcelona!
In this way, the opponent’s ability to seize opportunities is very strong.
We won’t squander those opportunities as easily as those teams do …
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When Lazio attacked, everyone kept running.
Just run around and don’t let Barcelona get their ball line stuck.
They have to keep running to find opportunities.
Of course, the ball is fast and the running is fast, and the mistakes of this ball have indeed increased.
Barcelona is not without opportunities for attack.
That’s how the two sides fought each other.
And both sides fully demonstrated their characteristics in the attack.
Barcelona precise control and Lazio highspeed team propulsion
From time to time, the commentator praised the wonderful performances of the players from both sides, and the atmosphere of the Rome Olympic Stadium was urged by this kind of confrontation, so there was no time to be left out.
The fans in front of the TV are also enjoying themselves, even those fans in China who stay up late to watch the game are tired.
Fa Erkao got an attack opportunity in the penalty area, but the shot was being held by Handanovic.
Immediately after Lazio launched an attack, it pushed the football to the 30meter area near Barcelona with a quick pass.
David silva’s kick suddenly picked Geze’s offside and then shot!
Football was shot at the bottom line by Valdes
beautiful! This round of attack and defense is really beautiful! When Barcelona attacked, Lazio patiently looked for an opportunity in front of the penalty area, and finally gave the football to Fa Erkao Fa Erkao after a dazzling and complicated pass. The shot was just right, and then Lazio returned to the color soon … They pushed the football into the penalty area almost in the blink of an eye, forcing Valdez to make a wonderful save … This is the game we want to see! Both teams show their own characteristics to the fullest!
Chapter two hundred and twelve Physical differences
This equilibrium between the two sides lasted for about thirty minutes.
These 30 minutes have always been offensive and defensive.

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