Hero of the Penalty Area

Vol 6 Chapter 329: Obsession (Second Guarantee)

ps, I'm very sorry... When I uploaded this second update last night, I didn't know why it was impossible to release the update. There was no response when I clicked the regularly updated release webpage. I restarted the computer and changed to another computer. I had no choice but to update it today. As a result, I planned to concentrate on the codeword today. I haven't been online since I got up. So I forgot about it...

Only now I think about it, clean **** **** on the floor to release the update.......

Please forgive me!

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Guardiola didn't necessarily realize that state, but thought of it but didn't want to do it. After all, some people can treat a fictitious name as dung, as long as it is real money. Most of these people are ordinary people, and for them, nothing is as useful or cute as real gold and white eyes.

If you want a false name but you don't have that much money, what is this false name used for? On the contrary, he was tired of fame and lived much more uncomfortable life.

Because many ordinary people are grassroots, they are well aware of the hardships of life, and know that if reputation cannot be exchanged for money, it is nothing. For them, living better is the highest goal.

But for those more advanced elites, living better is just the lowest level goal, and they can do nothing. What they need is huge prestige, which can distinguish them from ordinary people.

The more famous people are, the more so. They have been tirelessly pursuing fame all their lives.

This is true in all walks of life, in any era.

This has even become the obsession of those people. Let them die.

This was even sublimated by them into the phrase "Glory is my life".

If it is real grass (---house fastest update

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) The root. Glory is a fart? Can you eat it as a meal? How much is a catty? Good people don't suffer from immediate losses, and kneel down to admit their mistakes and beg for their lives... They really don't have any psychological burden to do such things.

The same is true in the football world.

Guardiola is an elite in the football world. He is a well-known player. He has been a top player in world football since the player era, and he has played for one of the best teams in the world. This is simply a member of the kind of big family with a hundred years of age.

Such a person, just becoming a qualified head coach, has long been his goal. His goal from the beginning was to create a legend that belongs to him. His first coaching in Barcelona was very successful and it was amazing. This invisibly also raised his expectations and threshold.

He can no longer accept performance that is not as good as this result.

He cherishes the fame he gained from coaching Barcelona for the first time just as he cherishes his feathers.

So he doesn't like to hear people say that his coaching results are all based on Messi, Xavi, Iniesta and others.

This is actually a false name and a heavy shackle attached to Guardiola.

There are many people who have worked their entire lives to fame, but in the end they are ruined by their fame. So this thing is a double-edged sword. You can not only allow yourself to enjoy the glory that others can't enjoy, but also let yourself be exhausted, and spend your life several times harder than others. After all, you have to maintain your reputation. It is impossible to sleep comfortably at home. If you want to sleep, wait for yourself to drain your fame slowly.

Another example is Boas.

Why does Boas continue to transfer, from one team to another, desperately trying to show his ability, even if he directly conflicts with the top star inside the team.

Isn’t it just tired of fame?

He used to be an assistant to the famous coach Mourinho, and he is barely considered "behind the celebrity". He coached well in Poalto and led Porto to the Portuguese Super League and the Portuguese Cup, as well as the Europa League. , Can be regarded as a small triple crown. Such a high starting point allowed him to gain a lot of fame in a short period of time. This helped him. It is much easier for him to jump into the giants than other coaches, but it has also become a drag on him. Everyone knows that he has such a brilliant result, and naturally expect him to continue his brilliance.

To this end, he needs to prove himself with his results constantly.

In this way, his constant efforts have not succeeded until now, and the fame that he had brought to him by winning the Triple Crown is also disappearing little by little. It can be seen from the changes in the grades of his coaching team. At first, it was Chelsea and Inter Milan. But after neither of these two teams succeeded, he is now coaching the upstart Manchester City. And reputation is not as good as the first two.

If he still cannot succeed in Manchester City. I'm afraid that in the end he will have to coach in a mid-range team like Tottenham and Newcastle United...After that, maybe he will have to go far away to coach in Russia or even the Middle East.

Reputation can bring many benefits to the owner. But it also makes the owner suffer.

It's like Martin O'Neal, the grassroots one. Although it was born in the Nottingham Forest, the Forest Pair has never been considered a wealthy family, but a reckless hero. Coaching also started from the amateur team Wellcombe. The starting point is so low that it can't be lower. In the coach's sister, it is simply the grassroots among the grassroots.

Because he is grassroots, he can afford to put it down. Because of the grassroots, there is nothing at all, so I don't worry about losing it.

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Guardiola eventually did not replace Messi. The game has just started for more than ten minutes. If you lose a ball and change players, it seems that you are too flustered, isn't it?

How can there be such a low-level head coach?

So Guardiola didn't do anything in the end. He stood on the sidelines with his hands in his pockets, frowning and looking towards the court.

He can only count on his young players to adapt to the game as soon as possible, and then play to their level in the La Masia training camp. He believes that as long as these players can play normally, defeating PSV shouldn't be a big problem.

But I waited until the end of the first half and didn't wait for my players to behave normally. Not only that, on the contrary they are still under the aggressive offensive of Eindhoven. Looks very embarrassed.

You must know that Eindhoven is not as good as Barcelona in terms of strength. But they are a team that has experienced a lot of battles. The fighting power and momentum that erupted in the battle of life and death is completely beyond the resistance of the Barcelona youth team's players.

They are like a group of recruits, the kind that trembles three times when they hear the sound of a gun.

Perhaps give them a relaxed environment, they can gradually adapt to the rhythm of the game. But Eindhoven did not give them the opportunity to do so. They kept pressing Barcelona's young players so that they had no time to think, and they couldn't calm down, so they could only be exhausted.

It's weird to have good performance like this.

Guardiola did not see the slightest sign of improvement in his team, but kept hearing bad news from Vilanova.

"Twenty-second minute. Liverpool is ahead again, it was Gerrard who scored..."

"At the thirty-seventh minute, the hero scored twice..."

Seeing that the first half was over, Vilanova stood up from the coaching bench. Then he walked to Guardiola's side and was about to speak when he was interrupted by Guardiola.

"Tito, you don't have to worry about the game over there now."

"But this time Dortmund scored, they scored an away goal!" Vilanova was still very excited. Now Liverpool's lead has changed from three goals to two goals. If it goes on, maybe Dortmund can score another? With two away goals, even if they lose the game in the end, Dortmund still has a chance to return home.

"It doesn't make sense anymore. Dortmund can't change the situation. It doesn't matter whether you listen to it or not." Guardiola shook his head pessimistically.

In fact, Guardiola just doesn't want to always hear about Liverpool's goals and Chen Yingxiong's goals. This made him feel very uncomfortable.

His own team is struggling in the quagmire, but the rival is singing and leaping over there. This contrast makes him very unhappy.

Vilanova didn't know the head coach's mind, and he was somewhat skeptical of Guardiola's statement. He is now constantly cheering Dortmund in his heart, hoping that they can compete in the second half and score another goal.

He didn't really listen to Guardiola's words, but continued to wear headphones. Guardiola didn't say anything when he saw him like this.

Some people, no matter how much you say, they won't believe it. Always see it with your own eyes and hear it with your own ears.

He didn't want to think, if Dortmund could cause trouble for Liverpool, how could Liverpool make Barcelona such an enemy?

Therefore, there is no need to watch the match between Liverpool and Dortmund. It must be Liverpool's victory over Dortmund. Maybe the suspense of the second round is gone.

He stood on the sidelines and waited until the end of the first half. The team's performance has not improved.

When the referee blew the whistle at the end of the first half, Guardiola took the lead in the player channel without looking back.

Whether it's on the court or on the bench, Barcelona players who see their head coach look like this, they all know that Guardiola is angry...

"Ah, the first half of the game is over! This first half really surprised us! The mighty Barcelona fell behind Eindhoven 0:1 in the away game! Although Barcelona has replaced a lot of young players, these players are one by one. They are all geniuses produced by La Masia, and they have long been famous in the transfer market!"

The first half ended with this result, and even the commentator was surprised.

They always thought that despite the fact that Eindhoven scored early, but they also left enough time for Barcelona to equalize and overtake. No matter how bad before the end of the first half, Barcelona can also equalize and then achieve overtake in the second half.

Unexpectedly, I waited until the end of the first half and didn't see Barcelona equalize. However, Eindhoven almost continued to expand the score several times...

More narrators watched Guardiola disappear from the back of the passage, and didn't know what to say.

It was such a difficult match for Barcelona, ​​which is highly regarded.

In another game, Liverpool was killing Dortmund.

The two teams have not yet played against each other, I am afraid they have already separated... (to be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to vote for recommendation and monthly tickets from the starting point. Your support is my greatest power.)

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