Atgegnic's interest was piqued instantly.
If his initial state of mind was that of a calm, professional work mode, then the moment the rainbow pass appeared, it was like a super bomb had been dropped into his heart!
As a scout, Atgegnic's job is to observe young players, to read their abilities and talents from their games.
Over the years, he had seen some geniuses, but more often he encountered mediocre players.
Therefore, when a diamond in the rough appears, few can understand the feeling of excitement that is difficult to suppress.
Atgegnic closed his notebook.
This thing is useless!
The assessment of a true genius is not through this kind of boring data, but through...feeling!
Atgegnic looked at the game with great interest, and he saw Suk retreating once again.
"Organizing the attack?"
Atgegnic was looking forward to it, he wanted to see Suk touch the ball more.
However, Suk did not receive the ball, but instead, seeing the ball moving towards the other side, he advanced towards the open space not far from the opponent's defensive midfielder.
In this position, Suk cannot directly receive a pass.
But Modrić will help him solve this problem.
When the ball returned to Modrić's feet, Suk suddenly retreated to receive the ball, his movement also taking Mešković away.
Modrić passed the ball to Suk, while he himself quickly moved forward.
Suk tried to turn around, but was blocked by Mešković, with no passing channels or through-ball routes.
Helpless, Suk continued to retreat and performed a cross-run with Modrić, while passing the ball back to the center back, and then ran towards the wing again.
Modrić also retreated to reorganize.
Sarajevo's defensive positioning in this game is very rigorous, especially with tight marking, giving a sense of high pressing, but not thorough or intense enough.
At this moment, Modrić was suddenly surrounded.
Originally, it was Tilemanči who was pressing alone, but he was instantly stuck by Suk Bazić and Tolist.
Seeing Modrić struggling, Suk immediately retreated.
"Pass it here!"
Hearing Suk's voice, Modrić didn't even have a chance to look up, he could only lift the ball over the top.
The pass was a little short, but Suk was able to use his powerful explosiveness to close in instantly. Before the ball landed, he hooked it towards himself, and at the same time made a feint to break through forward, tricking Tilemanči into leaning his center of gravity to the left. Suk then cut back, using his agile body to get past Tilemanči.
After getting rid of him, Suk then sent the ball to a safe area.
"Wonderful!"
Atgegnic in the stands clapped his hands.
Modrić's pass was not good, but Suk still relied on his explosiveness to catch up first and get the ball, and the subsequent handling was very calm, successfully resolving the danger.
If Sarajevo had gained possession in this position, with the abilities of Tolist and Suk Bazić, it could have easily turned into a goal.
Suk and Modrić were also lingering with fear.
They need to be more vigilant when handling the ball.
But this also reminded them that Sarajevo's forward pressing has increased.
Is this high pressing?
Suk frowned, feeling it was just a half-baked attempt.
The overall pressure has not been formed, and the distance between the midfield and the defense is too far, which is a sign that they have failed to form a whole.
Using an immature tactic?
Courting death!
Suk commented!
Immediately, his eyes began to stare at the gap between the opponent's midfield and defense.
This is an excellent position to make trouble.
Once Suk identified the target, he didn't bother to probe anymore.
Suk came to the open space and called for a pass, and Modrić immediately passed it to him.
After receiving the ball, Suk directly passed it to the overlapping full-back Krpić on the wing.
"Take it to the byline!"
Suk shouted, and Krpić immediately picked up the ball and sprinted forward.
Krpić is very fast, but the opponent's full-back is marking him closely.
This young player is a speed-type full-back.
He is probably specially designed to counter Suk and Krpić's forward runs.
Krpić came near the byline, and his direct passing channel was blocked.
But fortunately, Suk was supporting near the acute angle of the penalty area line.
When the ball reached Suk's feet, Suk dribbled and turned, and began to dribble horizontally along the penalty area line.
Suk dribbled horizontally, and Kosopeć was also preparing to move forward.
The defenders immediately followed up, but did not extend their feet.
"Extend your feet! If you don't extend your feet, I'll just go straight in!"
Suk shouted wildly in his heart.
But these guys are too patient.
Mešković retreated, and he immediately stretched out his foot, wanting to intercept.
But Suk's feet were like greased, and he used an 'oil croquette' to get past. Just as Suk was about to get past Mešković, this guy reached out and pulled Suk's collar.
Suk's body leaned back slightly, but the next moment he lunged forward.
Suk stabilized himself!
At this time, Suk was still cutting horizontally along the penalty area line, and when he was approaching the front of the goal, the opponent's defender still did not intend to stop him.
If you don't stop me, then I'm going to shoot!
Suk's right foot swung up violently, his body leaned back, his chest pressed down slightly, his hips forward, and his right foot swung up violently to kick the ball.
The ball was lifted up, spinning violently, bypassing the defense and flying towards the upper right corner of the goal.
"Suk shoots!! This ball!!!"
The commentator Basodaci immediately stood up.
Scout Atgegnic's eyes also lit up.
This curling shot after cutting inside and dribbling horizontally is great!
Ding!!
But it lacked a bit of luck.
The ball hit the goal post and flew into the penalty area.
In an instant, the entire penalty area was in chaos.
Sarajevo captain Ivan Kilić desperately cleared the ball out of the crowd.
"Don't let him shoot!"
Goalkeeper Ivanči shouted in lingering fear: "Follow up! Don't let him dribble on the penalty area line like that!"
Sarajevo players broke out in a cold sweat.
Suk's curling shot was simply too deadly.
The angle was very tricky, but it just lacked a bit of luck.
Suk also felt extremely frustrated.
However, the effect was achieved.
After this, let's see if they dare to let him dribble like that.
"Suk's dribbling on the penalty area line is too threatening, and his curling shot also made Sarajevo break out in a cold sweat."
"But this also reflects a problem, the distance between Sarajevo's midfield and defense is too far, which gives Suk a good dribbling channel."
"This is Suk's first time dribbling on the penalty area line like this, but his threat has already been demonstrated. Does Sarajevo still dare to let Suk dribble horizontally like this?"
The answer is of course no.
"Keep this guy quiet!"
Ivan Kilić panicked inwardly.
Suk's dribbling this time really caused them too much trouble.
"He's too flexible, can't catch him!"
Mešković said with a headache.
He had already tried to pull him just now, but Suk stubbornly resisted.
Although he made the pulling action very small in order not to get a card, and released it as soon as he pulled it, but in the past, Suk would have fallen.
This guy's core ability has also become stronger.
Mešković felt even more Tricky.
"Anyway, don't let him shoot, we will press forward, you retreat and press, you must not let him dribble like that."
That's what they say, but it's too difficult to execute.
When Suk once again held the ball near the penalty area, the entire Sarajevo players suddenly became nervous.
Suk immediately started, and once again began to cut horizontally across the penalty area line.
"Mešković!"
Ivan Kilić shouted.
The two of them attacked Suk one after the other.
Seeing the posture of flanking from the left and right, Suk immediately lowered his head and accelerated, directly crossing over with speed.
The two failed to trap Suk, and the overall defense was also drawn to the right by Suk. Biljar received Suk's pass and sent a long pass towards the back point.
Krpić struggled to move forward, jumping up and heading the ball to Modrić in the back.
Modrić met the ball and shot angrily!
Bang!
Sarajevo goalkeeper Ivanči's quick save pushed the ball out.
After this defense, Sarajevo's players looked at each other.
Why can't we stop him?
"The step frequency is too fast!"
In the stands, Atgegnic looked at the court without blinking.
He saw Suk's two dribbling attempts very clearly.
The characteristics of Suk's dribbling are his foot frequency and stride length. The swift foot frequency allows him to have the ability to change direction multiple times in a short period of time.
Unlike other people's long strides when dribbling, Suk can use his foot frequency to complete multiple touches in a short period of time. The only disadvantage is that the movements seem a bit stiff. Maybe his ability to combine the ball with his body is not very good, and he lacks the ability to stop suddenly and change direction at high speed. He needs to reduce his speed to stabilize his foot rhythm.
However, Suk's speed is already very fast. In a game with the pace of the Bosnian Premier League, this is enough to become a powerful weapon.
Suk looked at the shot that was saved by the goalkeeper with some regret.
But he was extremely Jump for joy in his heart.
His 'beggar version Messi dribbling' is really quite useful.
[Andre's Flying Legs] was originally a speed card for step frequency. When he got this card, Suk thought about whether he could replicate Messi's dribbling.
However, this was obviously too wishful thinking!
When Suk is dribbling at low speed, he can control his stride length and foot frequency to make his dribbling threatening, but he cannot replicate Messi's ability to combine the ball with his body when dribbling at high speed.
So, this is the beggar version of Messi's dribbling!
But even so, the effect brought by these few dribbling attempts still surprised Suk very much.
The most headache-inducing thing about this kind of dribbling is...
If you tackle me, it's a foul!
If you pull me, it's still a foul!
If you extend your foot, you'll be passed, if you don't extend your foot, then wait to be played with!
And this characteristic also makes Sarajevo's defenders feel very headache.