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Olympic men's football: Morocco Olympic vs Spain Olympic Games! Is this a wall that matadors can never cross?

Let's talk about the Olympic men's football team for the first time todaySemi-finals: Morocco vs Spain!

Although Spain is one of the favourites to win the tournament, the squad is very luxurious, and they also beat Japan in their last game.

But if you look closely at their performances,It makes one wonder if they are a little bit of a hypocrisy?


For example, although they won 3-0 in the last game, the score is quite different.

But do they actually get a lot of good opportunities? Not really.

Just looking at the post-match statistics, Spain looks at the high possession rate and the number of passes,But in fact, there were only 2 great chances, the same as Japan.


So why is Spain able to score so much?

Luck is a factor that cannot be ignored.

Soon after the opening, Ferming randomly kicked a world wave, and in the second half, it was another world wave, and the goal was too easy to score.

On the other hand, the Japan team, the first one of the eight classics, but also to be blown off by the offside of the body hair, this kind of treatment on both sides, still has a great impact on morale.


There are a few questions here.

First: Why did Spain opt for a lot of long-range shots?

Because there is no way, you can't get in.

Japan knows how to deal with Spain's pass-and-control football too well, and their A team was able to beat Germany and Spain in the '22 World Cup because they studied pass-and-control football thoroughly.

Spain is not stupid, and they will improve if they suffer losses, so they have increased their long-range shots a lot, and then moved some set-piece routines from their A team.To put it bluntly, it is the positional battle that is admitted, mainly relying on long-range shots and set-pieces.

This kind of offensive method is more lucky, and it is very fierce if it is smooth, but once it is not smooth, it is normal to not be able to get in.


The second question is: why was Japan scored a goal that was offside?

Mainly because Spain's central defender Ku Brazil's power was crushed by Hosoya Shindai.

This is interesting, the Japan team is the only one who does not bring overage players, the players are generally small, the confrontation is not very good, and the team style is more Sven. Can Spain be eaten by others?

So, what if you meet a team like Morocco that is very fierce and has many yellow cards for fouls? Will Spain suffer more?

Moreover, Morocco's center Rahimi is currently the first in the Olympic Golden Boot list, not weaker than Hosoya Shinda, will Brazil also be strong?


Morocco and Japan have one thing in common: they both defend in a 442 formation.

Although the 442 formation has many shortcomings and is relatively outdated now, it also has its advantages in a competition like the Olympic Games, that is, it is simple and easy to learn, and it is easy to grind into a shape.

If Spain can't penetrate the Japan team's 442, they can only rely on long-range shots and set-pieces...... Can you penetrate Morocco's 442 today?


Finally, today's game is played at the home of Marseille, which is still very hot, about 32 degrees or more at the time of today's game, and this hot weather may be a little more suitable for African teams like Morocco.

Moreover, because France has a large number of Morocco, it is expected that there will be a large number of Morocco fans in the stadium today, which may be nominally neutral, but in fact it has become the home of Morocco.

So, all things considered, can Morocco satisfy the fans, and what do you think? The drinks will expect Morocco to be at least undefeated!

Well, for today's other competitions, Xiaojiu will still send you text analysis in the evening. If there is anything unclear, you can ask me, "Watch the ball and see clearly", we will see you soon!

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