"Mostar Zrinjski is playing too hastily! They are too eager to win the championship and are constantly trying to push the ball forward, but this attack lacks variation!"
After 20 minutes, Mostar Zrinjski became very anxious.
They kept passing forward and even attempted several crosses, but they were all thwarted by the opposing center-back, Boschenocchi.
This attacking style actually made it easier for Sarajevo Railway Workers to play.
Suk looked at his surrounding teammates, all of whom were charging and kicking wildly.
Despite the strong momentum, there was a sense of chaos in the attack.
Even Modrić was a bit flustered at this point.
It's difficult to maintain a normal state of mind when facing a championship, but it's precisely at times like these that you must calm down.
Suk saw the tempo gradually increasing and becoming distorted.
He felt it was necessary to take control of the game's rhythm.
Thinking this, Suk quickly retreated, all the way back to the midfield line.
"Luka! Pass the ball!"
Modrić was about to play a long pass behind the opponent's defense, but when he heard Suk's shout, he immediately stopped.
Suk turned to look ahead, saw that no one was following up, and emphasized again:
"Pass it here!"
Modrić turned and passed the ball.
After receiving the ball, Suk didn't pass forward but dribbled towards the center, and at the moment the opponent pressed him, he distributed the ball to Biljal.
At the same time, Suk didn't return to his wing but occupied the central position and moved closer to Biljal again.
"Pass it back!"
Biljal wanted to force a breakthrough, but upon hearing Suk's words, he immediately stopped and passed it back.
After passing it back, he calmed down.
He saw that the opposing center-back was already close, and even if he completed the breakthrough, he would be directly blocked by the center-back and even have the ball stolen.
Suk received the ball again and passed it straight back.
At the same time, Suk retreated while pressing down with both hands and shouting loudly:
"Slow down! Slow down the pace! Stop the ball first!"
Suk had a high status within the team, all of which he had earned through his performance and contributions.
Therefore, even if Suk ran to midfield and actively started to squeeze Modrić's position, no one said anything.
Even Modrić had no objections.
In fact, Modrić had also realized it at this point.
He was playing too hastily!
Modrić pulled the ball back and passed it back, giving Suk a thumbs up before continuing to retreat to receive the ball.
Seeing Modrić's action, Suk finally breathed a sigh of relief.
"Finally calmed down!"
When the ball was passed to Suk's feet again, with Suk having his back to the goal, the opposing defensive midfielder immediately stuck close, not giving Suk a chance to turn around.
Modrić cut forward from the side, attracting the attention of the opposing defensive midfielder.
But Suk didn't pass the ball; instead, he passed it back again before turning his head and shouting, "You ran past! How can you be so easily impulsive!"
Modrić scratched his head awkwardly and immediately retreated to participate in the build-up play.
After several consecutive passing and build-up plays, Suk saw that Modrić had finally completely calmed down, and then he turned and ran to the wing position.
The scene of Suk actively running to the center to take charge of the build-up was also seen by Bešić in the stands.
He said in surprise, "Suk can organize?"
"He mostly organizes the attack, using passing penetration to tear apart the opponent's defense, but..." Atajanić scratched his head and said in surprise, "I didn't expect him to be able to play like a metronome!"
Suk's passing just now was a typical example of a metronome's role.
Every pass was simple and unadorned, and it kept the ball at his feet, slowing down or speeding up the pace.
Based on his judgment of the situation on the field, he made the most beneficial choice for the team.
Mostar Zrinjski was clearly overexcited just now, and everyone was playing very aggressively, wanting to score as soon as possible.
This also led to the attacking rhythm becoming chaotic.
Especially with Modrić, the metronome, constantly pressing the fast-forward button, Mostar Zrinjski couldn't stop even more.
Therefore, Suk took the initiative to run to the center, squeezing Modrić's midfield space while leading and sorting out the chaotic rhythm.
After a few passes, Mostar Zrinjski finally calmed down.
Bešić crossed his legs, put his left hand on his chin, and kept rubbing it.
This was his standard action when he was interested.
Suk's performance in this game gave him a great surprise.
Bešić smiled and said, "I know why you said that Suk plays like Zidane."
Of course, this was a joke, but there were some similarities.
Cutting inside from the wing, actively running to the center to organize, and leaving the wing for the full-back to push forward.
This is the core way of playing!
Perhaps even this little guy doesn't know how important a position he is playing.
Suk certainly didn't know, but he understood one thing, and that was that it was very tiring to play.
Attacking, organizing, defending, he needed to take care of everything.
Van Stjak had high demands on him, which also led to Suk needing to take on more work.
At the same time, the left wing was Mostar Zrinjski's main attacking route, and he couldn't be careless.
Suk held the ball on the wing, sudden stop and change direction, change direction, change direction!
Three consecutive changes of direction caused the full-back to stagger, but he still kept up with Suk's dribbling rhythm.
Sarajevo Railway Workers' full-back Čelotić was covered in sweat.
He felt his heart was pounding.
Every defense against Suk felt incredibly thrilling.
As long as he fell behind by one step, he would be completely thrown off by Suk, and the pressure was very high.
But fortunately, he withstood it.
Čelotić maintained a distance of about two meters from Suk, opened his body and pressed down, ensuring that when Suk cut inside, he could immediately follow up and limit him, while giving up the outside line.
Suk had two choices: one was to rush to the baseline and cross, but this would be disrupted by their tall center-back Boschenocchi.
The second was to pass the ball to Modrić, who was cutting into the center, but there were also defenders around Modrić.
Thinking of these two scenarios, there were solid defensive options.
Čelotić couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
But in the next second, someone suddenly rushed past Suk from behind, and at the same time, Suk also gently flicked the ball forward.
"Suk! Pass the ball!"
Mostar Zrinjski's full-back Krpić overlapped on the wing.
"Damn it!"
Čelotić couldn't help but curse inwardly, how did he miss this guy?
He immediately turned around and chased frantically.
Krpić rushed all the way to the baseline, and he saw that the opposing full-back was frantically chasing back, and by the time he stopped the ball, this guy would be able to interfere with his cross.
However, he had no intention of crossing at all.
Kosopeć, along with the opposing defense, ran near the small penalty area, and a large area inside the penalty box was empty.
He immediately passed the ball diagonally backwards, passing the ball back to Suk, who was supporting.
"FXXK!!"
Čelotić cursed angrily and turned to rush towards Suk again.
But it was already too late.
Suk held the ball and dribbled two steps along the inside of the penalty area line.
When the opposing center-back came to kill, Suk shot directly.
This was a curling shot.
His hips were forward, and his body posture was very standard.
The standard body posture brought a tricky curling shot.
The ball continued to spin rapidly, presenting an arc in the air, flying towards the upper right corner of the goal.
The ball speed wasn't fast, but it was tricky enough.
Sarajevo Railway Workers' goalkeeper tried his best to save, his fingertips touched the ball, but he failed to completely clear the ball, only touching it lightly.
"It's bad!"
At this moment, Sarajevo Railway Workers' goalkeeper was full of panic.
Everyone's eyes were also watching this beautiful arc.
Swish!
The ball almost grazed the dead corner and bounced into the goal.
In the 32nd minute, Mostar Zrinjski took the lead in the game thanks to Suk's goal!
"Suk!!!!! Goal!!!!!!"
"Perfect arc!! Wonderful curling shot!!"
"Sarajevo Railway Workers' goalkeeper had no way to do anything! He could only watch the ball fall into the net."
"Of course, Krpić's overlap was also very timely, he liberated Suk and also brought this goal!"
"This is Suk's 5th goal of the season. Throughout the season, Suk has already achieved excellent statistics of five goals and thirteen assists!"
"He is Mostar Zrinjski's undisputed attacking engine!"
After scoring, Suk ran towards the sidelines.
When approaching the corner area, Suk suddenly jumped up and waved his arms vigorously in the air to celebrate.
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! — —
More than 10,000 fans at the scene also boiled instantly.
They cheered for this precious goal.
At the same time, they also cheered for Suk's wonderful performance.
Mostar Zrinjski's players also ran over frantically.
"Hahahahahaha! Nice shot!"
"Goal! It's a goal!!"
"Awesome!!"
"We are going to win the championship!! Hahahaha!!!"
Everyone's expressions were extremely excited.
This goal brought them one step closer to the final championship.
Mostar Zrinjski's coaching staff on the sidelines also applauded.
Van Stjak was happy for his disciple's performance, but also felt a little melancholy.
Next season, they will lose Suk and Modrić.
In the stands, Bešić also clapped gently.
"The curling shot is very beautiful, clean and neat, and the angle is also very tricky!"
Bešić gave this shot full recognition.
The only shortcoming may be that the power is relatively small and the ball speed is slightly slower.
But these are not big problems.
Bešić straightened his back slightly.
This season, Dinamo Zagreb has been playing very frustrated due to the turmoil, and the fans have also been watching very frustrated.
But next season, after completing the reconstruction of the first team, there may be many interesting things happening.