Chapter 94

After a big away victory over Vidis in the last game, Feyenoord finally summed up the bad state of 4 rounds of invincibility.Feyenoord can't be careless in the following games. Every game affects the ownership of the championship.

A week later, Feyenoord will continue their away game against Waalwijk, who are 13th in the league.After the victory over Vidis, Feyenoord's ranking rose from 8th in the league to 6th in the league, with 21 points with Groningen, but Feyenoord's goal difference is more than Groningen, so Feyenoord ranked 6th and Groningen ranked 7th.At present, Alkma ranks first in the league with 31 points. Their record so far is 12 wins, 10 draw and 1 loss in 1 league rounds. The winning rate is quite high.The league is about to pass halfway. For Feyenoord, the hope of competing for the championship still exists. Just exist, the process must be extremely difficult.

The opponent Waalwijk this time is a small club in the Netherlands. It was only established in 1940. Compared with other old clubs in the Netherlands, this club has a much worse history and background.The main stadium of Waalwijk was moved to the Mandelmars Stadium in 1996, and the maximum number of spectators is only 6200, which also reflects that Waalwijk is a small club.Although the club is small, it still has a certain fan base in the local area. The number of people watching each game has reached about 5800, and the attendance rate is also very good.

On November 11, Waalwijk played against Feyenoord at home.

Waalwijk's formation at home today is 532, a typical defensive counterattack formation.In terms of strength, Waalwijk's strength is definitely far inferior to Feyenoord.Currently Waalwijk has scored 13 goals in the league, averaging 2 goals per game, while conceding 20 goals, so their defensive problems are still very big.

Waalwijk today has No. 9 Verodet and No. 20 Caslien on the front line, No. 10 Brabo in the middle, No. 7 Van Huth and No. 17 Dudis on the two sides, and the back line is Bopin, Pincha, and Droste.The goalkeeper is still No. 1 Zote.

Feyenoord sent the same formation as the previous game, and the injured Fernandez was replaced by Cabral as the starter.

After a brief opening ceremony, the referee blew the whistle to start the game.

Feyenoord kicks off first.

Cabral flicked the ball to Clasi, who knocked back to Li Feng.

Seeing the dense defensive crowd in Waalwijk's backcourt, Li Feng frowned, hoping that he would not be as passive as he was playing against Nijmegen.

After Clasi and the others ran to their positions, Li Feng crossed the ball to Bicevas.

After Bicevas received the ball, Waalwijk's players began to press forward.Bicevas did not advance very quickly but passed back to Bacal behind.

After a period of passing, Feyenoord slowly advanced to Waalwijk's half.

The retracted position of Valweco's midfielder is very clever. They keep a distance of about 2 positions from the defenders, which makes it difficult for Li Feng and his short pass to penetrate.

Feyenoord's players tried a few long shots and crosses from the outside, but the effect was not very obvious.

After a fruitless attack, Li Feng returned to the defense. While jogging, he said to Bicevas next to him: "This game may be another tough battle. Seeing that we should consider using our set-piece tactics."

Bicevas said indifferently: "Don't worry, let's control the rhythm, and if it doesn't work, we'll use the secret weapon."

In the 26th minute, Waalwijk launched a fast break. The midfielder Brabo dribbled the ball and quickly advanced towards Feyenoord's half.There is nothing wrong with this action as usual.However, the referee thought that Bakar raised his foot too high when he tackled the ball, and thought it was a very dangerous action.So Bacal was shown a yellow card.

While Bacal was explaining to the referee, Li Feng also came to help with the theory, but when Li Feng came to ask for an explanation, the referee impatiently took out a second yellow card, which made the Feyenoord players angry.

In the end, captain Lille Damm came over and pushed Bacal and Li Feng aside, and then he communicated with the referee himself, but in the end it still didn't work, which caused Feyenoord to get two yellow cards.

Coach Koeman on the sidelines was very dissatisfied and complained to the fourth official.

While Feyenoord's players were still dissatisfied with the referee's penalty, Waalwijk's players launched several threatening fast breaks.

In the 36th minute, Waalwijk's striker Kaslien received a cross from Brabo, jumped up quickly to get the first spot, and with his tall stature, directly shook his head in the air to attack the goal. Fortunately, Feyenoord goalkeeper Daly reacted quickly and blocked the ball with a flying save.

The ball that Ke could block was just picked up by Valverco's other striker, Verode, who was in the penalty area. Verode quickly poked the ball with his toe, and the ball rolled steadily into the net.

"Goaaaallllllll!"

"Walwijk scored a goal! Verode in the penalty area missed the ball and scored! 1 to 0, Waalwijk temporarily leads Feyenoord!" The stadium host said excitedly.

At this moment, the scene is very similar.He was also scored first against Nijmegen.

At this time, coach Koeman on the sidelines hurriedly yelled loudly, and then asked the players on the field to suppress the rhythm and adjust their mentality.

But coach Koeman's shouts didn't have much effect on the players on the field. For the rest of the first half, Feyenoord's offensive was like a wave.

Several attacks almost broke through Waalwijk's gate. Although he did not score a goal, it also caused two Waalwijk players to get yellow cards.

Feyenoord's ferocious offensive ended in the first half and the score was still 1-0.
During the intermission, coach Koeman told the players not to rush, and to play according to the previous offensive thinking, and they will definitely score goals. If they are impatient, there will be more and more mistakes, and they may be scored by the opponent instead.

At the beginning of the second half, Feyenoord really played steadily and used the mutual cover between the players to launch several threatening attacks.

In the 62nd minute, Li Feng and Bicevas made a two-for-one to get rid of Brabo, and then advanced to the vicinity of Waalwijk's penalty area, but Brabo, who caught up behind, directly shoveled Li Feng, who was dribbling the ball, to the ground from behind.

Seeing this situation, Bicevas came over and pushed Brabo: "Damn it, tackle from behind, such a dangerous move, you should get a red card!"

Brabo replied, wagging his finger, "I just stumbled slightly, I didn't expect him to be so weak."

The referee ran over to look at Li Feng, then turned around and showed Brabo a red card.Warn him that this is a dangerous move.

Brabo scolded very dissatisfied: "Damn yellow skin, weak, really good at acting!"

In the 65th minute, Li Feng stood up and took the free kick.Using the previous tactical cooperation, Li Feng first knocked the ball to Clasi, who retreated to the middle. When all the players in Valveco jumped up, Classi picked it up and passed it to Goodetti who was at the back.

"Goaaaallllll!"

"Go in! Go in! Feyenoord relied on the free-kick tactics in the frontcourt. Forward Guderti scored the equalizer with a header! And Waalwijk was sent off. This is really not worth it!" The stadium host explained loudly.

With Waalwijk playing one less player, Feyenoord's attack became more ferocious, almost completely suppressing Waalwijk's players in their own half.

In the 83rd minute, Li Feng made a cross from the left, and Cabral in the middle flew to the top and scored the goal.Feyenoord finally scored a go-ahead goal after a long attack.

After scoring this goal, there was not much time left, and Waalwijk also lost a main playmaker, which was a fatal blow to them.

In the end, Waalwijk was overtaken by Feyenoord with one goal ahead and lost the game at home. Feyenoord won 2 consecutive victories.

(End of this chapter)

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