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Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

The match between Shanghai Port and Wuhan Three Towns should have been very exciting, because tactically, both teams had similar offensive and defensive imbalances, but the reasons for the problem were different.

The reason for Shanghai Port is actually relatively simple, there is no type of player in the team who can create space in the front court, Isa Caron and Wu Lei can barely count a half speed point, which makes them should be a team that focuses on defensive counterattacks, but they are at the top of the table, have Oscar, and play beautiful football, so on the field can only continue to grind from the outside, grind in to win, grinding can not win.

On the side of the three towns in Wuhan, the problem that Gao Haomian faced was that the lineup was already top-heavy, there were too many offensive players, too few defensive players, and Stanqiu went to play at the back, which is a good proof, but after leading the team to play a few games, Gao Haomian also groped out a little way, that is, since Stanqiu retreated, Davidson could not be wasted.

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

So at the start of such a game, how the two managers arrange tactics and how to line up the troops is actually a very interesting point to watch.

However, everything was ruined by the on-duty referee.

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

After the opening, there are few options on the harbour side, and looking for various opportunities is the only way to play behind:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game
Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game
Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

For the three towns of Wuhan, such an attack is not difficult to prevent, and as long as it is defended, it is not difficult for them to find the empty space left after the port is pressed:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

In the opening stage, the performance of Wuhan Three Towns was quite good.

Because in addition to similar fights, the three towns of Wuhan can also use the space between the two lines of the harbor through step-by-step advancement:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

In this way, the advance and attack of horizontal use of space, Wuhan can also easily play:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

From these three attacks alone, it can be seen that although the three towns of Wuhan are fighting away, their situation is much better than that of Shanghai Port.

They can not only use counterattacks to hit the problem after the collective pressure of Shanghai Port, but also use infiltration to hit the problem that the three people in front of the harbor are not able to defend in time.

At the same time, the 7-man defense and 3-man attack on the harbor side can respond to the personal ability of this star:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game
Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game
Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game
Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

The biggest takeaway is actually this yellow card played by Issa Cuarón:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

But on the side of the three towns in Wuhan, they can even form a two-on-one advantage on the left side in the stage of positional warfare:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

You can directly break through the wing to play a cross:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

In the 28th minute, a cross from the left flank hit the danger zone, forcing Zhang Linpeng to make an over-the-top move:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

Note that in addition to Zhang Linpeng's actions, after the port was continuously mobilized this time, it was actually undefended against Wuhan's cross, which shows that Wuhan's attack has indeed gained the upper hand and formed a real consumption.

But after that, the referee became the protagonist.

In the 31st minute, Shanghai Port crossed from the right and Caron's interference when he flanked at the back post was recognized as a penalty by Ma Ning in the first moment:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

The ball was saved by Liu Dianzuo:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

Then, in the 44th minute, Ma Ning found Ren Hang guilty of another foul in this battle with Caron:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

However, after showing the yellow card at the first time, he apparently did not realize that this was Ren Hang's second yellow card, and it was only after the reaction of the players on both sides that he showed the red card:

If Ma Ning had remembered from the beginning that Ren Hang already had a card, would he have been considered a yellow card for this foul?

But anyway, since then, with Wuhan playing one less, the competitiveness of this game has been lost, and there is not much meaning to analyze tactically.

Because in the second half, Shanghai Port naturally dared to invest more manpower in the offensive end, and see what position players are fighting for these crosses?

Is a full-back:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game
Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

It's not hard to score goals:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game
Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

At the end of the game, Wuhan's counterattack produced Jiang Guangtai's red card:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

But in the 78th minute, Shanghai Port scored a third goal:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

In injury time, Wuhan Three Towns scored a face-saving goal:

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

This is the end of the game.

As we mentioned at the beginning, it was originally a very suspenseful game because both teams had their own problems. There are no good solutions for the Seaports, but they have good players, and Wuhan is gradually finding the balance between attack and defense as the manager runs.

The first half of the first half proved this: Shanghai Port, playing at home, was constantly looking for space and opportunities to play at speed, while Wuhan Three Towns took advantage of this to explore the tactical problems of their opponents and get closer to scoring goals.

It was at this time that Ma Ning became the protagonist of the game.

Corina once said that the best referee should not feel his presence, and in this regard, Ma Ning, who is considered the best referee in China, may not think so.

Obviously, this has become another game "defined" by Ma Ning.

Muzi Guanhudou | A ball "defined" by Ma Ning, a classic case of a referee ruining a game

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