Greatest Of All Legends
Chapter 834: From Beginner to Hell Difficulty
All the technique that was missing from Tomi’s dribbling was present in his kicking motion and the ball was sent curling beautifully into the top left of Tottenham’s goal.
Gollini couldn’t even move because he could instantly tell that the ball was out of his reach.
{Goal! What a curler!}
{The keeper knew he wasn’t reaching that and was rooted to the spot!}
{In a shocking turn of events, it’s Mura who score first and now Tottenham will have to put more effort into cracking this side that has been playing very defensively}
Antonio Conte, passionate man that he was felt like screaming his head off at Davison Sanchez.
With his quality as a player, no one should be getting past him so easily with such shoddy movement, yet reality told a different story.
Yet with at least 79 minutes of game time still left, screaming at his players might have an adverse effect, but he still did it.
However, he didn’t scream his annoyance, but instead tried to motivate his players and remind them that they still had more than enough time to turn the game around.
However as the game kicked off, it became clear that it was easier said than done.
With NS Mura willing to do just about anything to stay in the lead, their haram ball tactics and aggressive defending left the Tottenham players frustrated.
Both sides began to rack up yellow cards as they tried to force the game in their direction and bad soon turned to worse for Tottenham when Ryan Sessgnon who had already been booked earlier made a mistimed tackle in a bid to steal the ball and initiate a counter.
Without any mercy, the referee showed him another yellow card and he was sent off.
Conte held his head in his hands, not even sure what to be angry at.
The yellow card could have been avoided if Ryan didn’t lose his head and make a bad tackle, but the tackle hadn’t been very rough either so another yellow card felt a bit too much, but there was nothing he could do but watch.
With nerves beginning to tense, Conte and the Tottenham fans watched as the team struggled to penetrate the opposition defense.
The NS Mura players were already a lot to handle and now that they were one man down, it only got more difficult to handle their opponents.
The Tottenham players played as best as they could, but the spaces between the Mura players were just too narrow and it was too difficult to send a ball through or even squeeze through themselves.
With disappointing results on the attack other than a few long shots, the first half ended.
The players of the two sides walked off the field and into the tunnel towards the dressing room, one side clearly more upbeat than the other.
The NS Mura fans at the stadium were just about 6000, yet they were doing a good job cheering their players on.
It looked like their team was about to get revenge for the trashing they had received the last time they faced Tottenham and the NS Mura players were also feeling good, clearly bolstered by the positive situation.
When the Tottenham players got into the dressing room expecting an annoyed manager they were a bit surprised when Conte didn’t do much more than trying to remind them that there was still enough time to turn the game around.
As long as they kept pushing for a goal, they would find one.
After a bit of motivation, Conte began giving specific instructions on how to deal with their stubborn opponents.
Since the opponents had chosen to sit back, then they should also stop playing defensive and take the fight to them.
Conte only wanted two players staying back to defend while the rest of the players should throw themselves forward and try to find some space.
Conte literally wanted his players going on an all-out attack as soon as the second half began and after giving them instructions and sending them back out to the field, he began conversing with his tactical team on what substitutions to make in the second half.
Normally he would make these decisions himself, but thanks to the red card he had to really consider his decisions.
Since he was resting players, he had quite an array of choices to pick from, but there was one particular substitution that was troubling him.
He had already decided to sub off Dele Alli and Bryan Gil, and intended on replacing them with Son and either Jason or Lucas.
Once again he was stuck between Jason and Moura.
Jason was definitely going to be a big help in disturbing Mura’s organized defense and the guy would be able to get into tight spots without much problem.
However, it was too early to bring him on.
Jason was technically still being monitored and as someone just coming back from an injury he was still a huge injury risk despite passing all the physicals.
With how aggressively the opponents were playing and doing all they could to keep their lead, Jason would definitely be on the receiving end and things could get ugly.
However Tottenham needed a goal and they needed it yesterday.
Early changes were the only way forward right now but that was just giving the opponents more than enough time to do and undo things to Jason if he came on.
Should he take the risk or go for the less riskier but equally rewarding option... Hopefully.
After all, Lucas was in good form and had been a good driving force on the team, managing to pick out his teammates in dangerous areas.
After watching the first five minutes and saw nothing forthcoming from Bryan and Dele handcuffed in midfield, he called out to the players on the bench.
"Son, Lucas, Ben, go warm up,"
"..."
"Eric, you too," he gave quick instructions and turned back to the game.
There was no choice of waiting.
The opponents only seemed to be getting more confident at stopping his players attacking efforts.
The changes had to be made now or this match might very well slip from their hands.