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70. Training is not that easy

"What do you... want to do?"

Louis Suarez finally couldn't help it.

He had just won two World Cup qualifiers with the Uruguay national team, but he had trouble when he returned to Amsterdam.

Two vulgar gazes were staring at his back, which made his back feel chill.

So he pressed Long Shute on the wire mesh with shame and annoyance: "I never knew that you are still a little pervert, why are you staring at me?"

"I'm unfair, captain!"

Long Shute waved his hand and explained seriously: "You are the best person in our team with the best ball control and dribbling. I just want to learn how you can drive the ball!"

Seeing the child's serious appearance, even the sensitive Buck-Take Su couldn't get angry, so he had to pat his young teammate on the shoulder: "I warn you, even if you are really a pervert, you can't think of me. I am a man with a wife!"

"Okay, okay!" Long Shute also reached out to pat him, "I will never push you down, don't worry!"

Originally he was going to pat the captain's majestic waist and back, but Suarez quickly flashed forward, and Long Shute's right hand slapped his butt with the help of inertia...

The Uruguayan striker immediately jumped up like a innocent girl who had been defiled with innocence. He stared at Long Shute with a red face, his eyes full of anger after being deceived.

"Didi!"

An alarm suddenly sounded in his mind: "Teammate Suarez's friendliness has temporarily dropped to negative numbers!"

"This tmd is an accident!" Long Shute was in tears, "You have to believe me!"

-

This was of course an accident. Captain Su's favorability towards him quickly returned to 90, and the master-apprentice system finally officially began to work.

As a general skill, it can only be said to be a pretty young player. What Long Shute needs to improve most urgently now is not the ability to score shots, nor the ability to pass and assist, nor the ability to play with the goalkeeper after passing five people in a row, but the most basic and practical ball-handling ability. Therefore, he set his first learning goal to Suarez.

As a South American player, Suarez's origins are like many Argentina and Brazilian superstars. He has lived a tragic life of hunger and cold since childhood. His father is a porter who relies on his body to make a living, and his mother is just a housewife with no skills. It is conceivable how difficult the family's financial situation is.

He is a typical self-taught street football genius. He does not have the rules and regulations of professional players from England, Germany, and Spain who have been deeply involved in the youth training camps. He is more like an unbound beast, which leads to many of his actions on the court being "unruly" and unexpected.

Suarez's ball control ability has reached 18, while Longshute's one is pitiful 12. The Uruguayan is indeed enough to be his teacher.

It's just the simplest way to remove the ball and stop the ball, which may require Long Shute to carefully study for one or two months, not to mention the method of protecting the ball and sticking out the butt that Suarez had learned when playing street ball...

With the help of the system, Long Shute began his own learning path.

During the day-to-day learning process, he gradually felt the role of the system.

Many of the abilities of players have been trained since childhood, and some superstars have their own talent bonus. If you really ask him to explain it to you, I am afraid that he can only say: "This is a feeling", or "As long as you train hard, you will definitely reach my level."

Fortunately, Longshu has unique system. If there is no analysis and reminder of each action, his learning efficiency will definitely be greatly reduced.

But even so, the hardships and sweat he put in are far beyond ordinary people.

His body is 19 years old, and it is absolutely unimaginable to learn how others play football again.

Fortunately, he understands this principle.

Even a genius still needs to work hard.

Besides, he is not a genius.

-

After the national team match day, Ajax's training was actually mainly focused on restoring physical fitness, and the training volume was much lower than usual. Suarez, who had been traveling around for most of the earth, stayed in the physiotherapy room every day for the masseur to recover, and trained with the team every day for no more than an hour.

This of course made Long Shute very unhappy because his academic performance was directly linked to training time.

But what can he do?

He can't pull the new captain Ajax from the massage table and force the other party to conduct devil training with him, right?

So he could only sigh: His life is so miserable!

My system is so trash!

So the electronic synthesizer sounded again in his mind that was neither male nor female, without emotion:

"Do you need to turn off this garbage system?"

Then Long Shute immediately became timid...

Even if it’s trash, it’s better than nothing!

If there was no system, the master squatted between his legs with big scissors every day, and was ready to pick mushrooms at any time. He would not have the courage to fight for the death of Alkmaar, Twente, Sporting Lisbon and Florence in succession?!

-

When Suarez finally walked out of the physiotherapy room and started formal training with the team, Ajax welcomed his sixth opponent in the league, Breda.

So Captain Ajax, who had just recovered his physical fitness, was out of the starting lineup, and he could only sit on the bench and watch his substitute teammates destroy the city and the village.

Long Shute, who saved Van Basten's career, is now the time to be "Sacrificial Heart's solo favor", not to mention that he is almost the only one in the first team without national team tasks, so he certainly appears on the 11 starting players. For such an arrangement, no matter Ajax teammates, fans, TV commentators, and even Breda's coaches and players did not feel any surprises.

"It's hard to imagine that a defensive midfielder from China actually conquered the arrogant Van Basten!"

De Kur, a commentator of Dutch 2, expressed regret: "Marco should stick to his ideals and give full play to the extreme of offensive football!"

Those who don't know him may think that he must be a hardcore supporter of Van Basten, but the guest sitting next to him, Jansen knew that this famous Dutch commentator just wanted to see the tragic ending of Ajax's defense being beaten into a sieve by his opponent after lacking a tough midfielder like Long Shute...

-

The league process on September 13 is quite vague.

Ajax was at home and swept Breda who came to visit with a big score of 6-0.

The 71% vs. 29% possession rate, 398 vs. 145 passes, and 28 vs. 3 shots all prove what a tragic game this is.

Forward Kvitanic, who played substitute Suarez, became the protagonist of this game. After finally getting the starting opportunity, he scored three goals and one assist in one breath.

Such a performance made Suarez, who was sitting on the bench, immediately felt threatened. Everyone could see that he was a little uneasy on the bench.

As a top striker, Van Basten certainly understood Suarez's feelings. He needed to keep the team's main shooter a competitive sense and also wanted to warm up for the upcoming Champions League match. So he waved his hand and made a substitution adjustment in the last 15 minutes.

The Uruguayan striker, who had a strong sense of crisis, performed surprisingly positively, and he participated in the whole process from defense to organization to offense.

A ubiquitous Dragon Shyte has already made Breda in a mess, and now another more aggressive all-around forward has come. In less than 5 minutes, Breda's defense completely collapsed!

Suarez scored a goal and a pass in 15 minutes. He used his efficiency to prove to the head coach that he was still Ajax's real king!
Chapter completed!
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