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标题[情报] 巴尼特视角:好消息中的决赛
时间Tue Feb 27 14:42:01 2007
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巴尼特视角:好消息中的决赛
2007-02-27 00:09:42 切尔西中文官方网站
作为记者、编辑和电台解说员,尼尔-巴尼特已经跟踪报导切尔西超过20年。他认为
,
2007年的联赛杯决赛应该比今天报纸报导的更好。
昨晚,在比赛结束几个小时之後,在卡迪夫街头遍布的切尔西球迷--很多像我一样在
外面吃饭而不是走在回家的拥挤不堪的道路上--都只有一个问题:JT怎麽样了?
当他们得到确认的消息说他有些迷糊但还好,以及已经和球队在一起的时候,几乎所
有人不管在做什麽,他们的下一句话都是:难道不是太好了麽!
就是这样的,切尔西在与一支天才的阿森纳队的比赛中赢得了联赛杯的决赛,没错,
阿森纳有几名年轻的球员,但我们有迪亚拉、米克尔以及後来上场的卡劳。穆里尼奥承认
阿森纳在我们的几条线间活动,为我们的菱形中场制造了麻烦。他们实践了 4-2-3-1的阵
型,所以他们有5个人围绕着我们的4个人。那同样将巴普蒂斯塔推向了马克莱莱,只要我
们在控球。他们在挤压我们的阵型。
何塞对这些问题作出了处理,他撤下了马克莱莱,将阵型变成了 4-3-3,换上了罗本
,为对手制造麻烦。毫无疑问,如果你跟踪我们本赛季的比赛,不管是菱形中场的4-4-2
,还是4-3-3阵型,都不比另外一个好,但当我们表现不好,并作出改变时,B计画经常比
A计画运转得更好。 克拉克暗示了其中原因,可能是由於球员的超强能力,我们只是可以
比对手更快的作出改变。何塞说兰帕德和巴拉克在下半场的表现要好很多,我们的 3中场
更加紧凑了,有了更多的从容和宽度。但德罗巴再一次重申了我们应该在比赛的开始表现
更好,尤其是重要的比赛。在这场与阿森纳和之前对利物浦的比赛中,我们的开局都不好
。
凯利-迪克森经常说我们当作为一支球队时看上去更加壮观,当然罗本给了我们例证
。
所以我们找出了战术的问题,并且赢得了联赛杯。我们的切赫、卡瓦略、德罗巴和替补上
场的罗本表现都非常出色,迪亚拉和替补上场的米克尔都令人充满了希望。同时,我们找
出了另一个特里受伤时不利於恢复的因素。何塞周五在赛前新闻发布会上说了埃辛在中後
场是一名多麽重要的中场,有时你可以在他的想法中明白,但他是一名重要的中後场球员
,在上半时的45分钟里,他几乎不时作为一名根据中场需要进行调整的中後场球员。兰帕
德和舍甫琴科在下半场重炮集中门框的射门预示了切尔西最终的胜利。
然後,在伤停补时阶段出现了"争吵"。这是很不幸的一件事,但当我今天重新看它的
时候,我被这样一件女子手提包一样的事惊呆了,我认为米克尔不应该被罚下,图雷失去
了他的冷静,他应该下去,在胶片中,我也没看到布里奇遭受的那记肘击。昨晚10点在
BBC广播5台--之前我在听清楚的M4--他们用了整整一个小时讨论了这次混乱,以及它有多
麽不光彩。尼杰尔-温特本最後一个打进了电话,他支援了球员,说了兰帕德在比赛结束
时说的话,那是错误的,但他道出了赢得这项赛事的球队的热情。
今天报纸都把它和特里的悲惨一幕放在了头条,同时还有他举起奖盃的高兴瞬间。他
们没有说的是,那个混乱比约特里受伤後的一幕更加吸引人们的目光。在特里受伤後,双
方的球员都围拢了过来,阿森纳(也是英格兰队)的理疗师加里-勒文刚好从球门後走过,
他赶紧上前弄清约翰的喉咙,同时,切尔西的医疗人员穿越了半个球场的长度。另外,在
比赛结束後,双方的球员互相握手,拥抱对手。这不是一场坏脾气的比赛,从技术、战术
和身体的角度来说,这是一场顶级的比赛,同时里面加了一些佐料--30分钟的失去冷静。
有责任的球员将被停赛,并有可能遭受处罚,比赛会得到更高的称赞,由於它的90分钟(
再加上伤停补时的时间)。
我希望两家俱乐部都不要因为那次混乱而惹祸上身,我希望他们都因严肃对待这项赛
事,献上了一场精彩的决赛而受到赞美,尤其是其中的一个瞬间曾经给了我们好的脾气。
我们的老人大卫-李乘火车去了卡迪夫观看这场比赛,他主意到了切尔西和阿森纳的球衣
是如何在四轮马车上被融合到一起的,他说他已经10年没看到这个了。在阿塞内-温格回
到阿森纳的更衣室的时候,在跟随他的媒体面前他走向了阿什利-科尔,他停下来问特里
怎麽样。 阿什利说他回来了,情况很好。温格让他给特里带去最好的祝福,阿什利感谢
了他并说:"当然了。"
所以,扔掉那些消极的头条吧,让我们迎接下一个挑战。
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官网原文
LOOK AT IT THIS WAY - THE GOOD NEWS FINAL
Neil Barnett has been writing, editing and broadcasting for Chelsea for over
20 years. He believes the 2007 Carling Cup Final deserved better reviews than
today's newspapers gave it.
Hours after the end of the game last night, on the streets of Cardiff, those
Chelsea supporters who had hung around - many like me eating out rather than
battling the traffic back - had only one question: 'How is JT?'
When they were re-assured that he was a little dazed but okay, and had flown
back with the team, in nearly every case the next comment was: 'Wasn't it
great!'
And it was. Chelsea won the Carling Cup Final against a talented Arsenal team
who, yes, had some young players, but we had Lassana Diarra, John Mikel Obi
and at the very end Salomon Kalou.
Jose Mourinho admitted that Arsenal posed problems to our midfield diamond by
playing between our lines. They did that by exercising a 4-2-3-1 formation, so
they basically had five buzzing around and in-between our four.
That also allowed them to push Baptiste on to Claude Makelele whenever we had
the ball. It cramped our style of play.
Jose dealt with these problems by taking Makelele off and shifting to 4-3-3,
bringing Arjen Robben on to cause them problems.
There is absolutely no doubt if you trace our games this season that neither
the 4-4-2 with a diamond midfield nor 4-3-3 is better than the other, but
that Plan B often seems to work better than Plan A when we aren't doing well
and change.
Steve Clarke has suggested that the reason for this might be that with players
of superior ability, we are simply capable of adapting to change quicker than
the opposition. Jose said that Frank Lampard and Michael Ballack were far more
effective in the second-half when we were tighter in the midfield three and
had more pace and width.
But Didier Drogba re-iterated that we have to start games, especially big
games, better, and we haven't started big games well against Arsenal here
and Liverpool in the past.
Kerry Dixon has often said that we look much more imposing when we go for
teams rather than sit back, and of course Robben gave us that edge.
So we sorted out the tactical problems and we won the game and the Cup. We
had some terrific performances from Cech, Carvalho, Drogba and Robben when he
came on, and some promising ones from Diarra and Mikel when he came on.
We also sorted out the extra handicap of covering for John Terry when he was
injured. Jos? talked at Friday's pre-match press conference about how Michael
Essien is essentially a midfielder playing at centre-half, and you can see
that in his thinking sometimes, but he has been a magnificent centre-half,
and almost at times in the first 45 minutes he seemed a centre-half adjusting
to midfield.
Frank Lampard and Andriy Shevchenko thumped second-half shots against the
woodwork to underline Chelsea's superiority in the end.
Then in stoppage time came 'the brawl'. It was unfortunate, but I was
surprised when I re-watched it today how handbaggish it was. I thought Mikel
shouldn't have got sent off. Tour? lost his cool, and he had to go, and I
didn't see the elbow on Wayne Bridge in the footage.
On BBC Radio 5 at 10pm last night - by then I was on a moderately clear M4 - a
whole hour was given over to the brawl and how disgraceful it was. Nigel
Winterburn was on the end of a phone defending footballers, and saying what
Frank Lampard had said at the end of the game, that is was wrong but it showed
the passion the sides had to win the competition.
Today the newspapers have made their headlines with that and with the drama of
the John Terry incident followed by the happy photographs of him holding the
trophy.
What they didn't say was that the brawl was more than countered by the
splendid sight of players from both teams crowding round injured John Terry
with real concern, of Arsenal (and England) physio Gary Lewin who happened to
be behind the goal making his way back to the Arsenal bench racing on the pitch
to clear a passage in John's throat as Chelsea's medical staff ran half the
length of the pitch, and of players at the end of the game shaking hands and
embracing with opposition.
This was not a bad tempered game. This was a top class game technically,
tactically and athletically that had added ingredients - dramas - which
included a 30 seconds loss of cool.
The guilty players will suffer suspension and probably fines, and the
tournament will receive higher kudos for the quality of the 90 (plus stoppage
time) minutes.
I hope neither club gets into trouble for 'the brawl' but that both are
complimented for taking the tournament seriously, providing an excellent Final
and for all but that one moment giving us a good tempered affair.
Our former player David Lee travelled to Cardiff by train to watch, and noted
how Chelsea and Arsenal shirts were mixed together throughout the carriages.
He said that couldn't have happened 10 years ago.
As Arsene Wenger returned to the Arsenal dressing room following his media
commitments, he ran into Ashley Cole, stopped and asked after John Terry. Ash
said he was back and okay. Wenger asked for his best wishes to be sent to him,
and Ash thanked him and said: 'Of course.'
So, stuff the negative headlines. Bring on the next challenge.
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