Sports expert Miika Nuutinen outperforms Lucas Lingman’s excerpts in the June matches of the League of Nations. Markku Kanerva may have a new key player in the middle.
18:36 • Updated 7:04 PM
On the Tuesday of June, the Finnish men’s national football team ended in a 2-3 loss from Bosnia and Herzegovina. In eleven days, the Owls played four matches, of which it won one, played one draw, and lost its last two fights.
Finland’s defensive play and finishing in the last two matches received criticism, but the matches also saw a lot of good and success. One of the players who performed well in Tuesday’s Bosnia match was tough in the middle Lucas Lingmanwho was also involved in building both paints in Finland.
Sports Expert Miika Nuutinen According to Lingman, when looking at his role, attention should also be paid to the composition of the Owners Tuesday. Ball game leaders Glen Chamber and Robert Ivanov started from the bench.
– They found the field again Mikael Soisalon, Ilmari Niskasen and Benjamin Källman players like that who bring more momentum and progression than control. Finland was in trouble with ball play in the beginning, and Bosnia deserved to take the lead. During the first half, Lingman left to fill this vacuum in Finland’s ball game, Nuutinen opens.
Lingman organized the Finnish team’s play and was strongly involved in creating the Finnish goals.
1. Organizing your team’s play
– With his own actions, Lingman was able to contribute to the fact that the game began to turn favorable for Finland. When attention is drawn to Lingman when he has no ball, his hands are constantly waving and he seems to be moving his fellow players to places where the connections between the players remain good for moving the ball, Nuutinen explains.
2. Concealment of your own activities
Lingman is also great for concealing his next move. In addition, Lingman is able to deliver the ball quickly and put the pass through the line. This is how Huuhkajat got on the field.
– His head spins all the time and he makes a plan when he has no ball. When he drops to receive the ball, he takes advantage of the negative playing position and attracts the opponent closer and is able in his own pelvic direction and is watched to give false information about what he is doing, Nuutinen opens.
3. Adjust the height of the support and calm the game
Lucas Lingman has a lot in the ball and is often played.
– Lingman is able to adjust the height and intensity of its own support well. When the pressure comes on goalkeeper Hradecky, Lingman drops his support lower and moves the game to the free side, from where Finland can move forward, Nuutinen explains.
– When the game flows back to Lingman’s side, he is able to pause the game for a while, give his team time to organize and then start moving the ball again.
4. Feed readiness and flexible decision making
Lingman is constantly ready to feed the ball, and on the other hand also to wait for the passing opportunities.
– Lingman receives the ball in a really small space practically in the middle of Bosnia, but he is still in no hurry. That’s because he has the ball close to his own foot, which means the readiness to feed is high, Nuutinen times.
Lingman is also capable of fast solutions.
– His decision-making is flexible and he will be able to change his decision at the last minute if he sees a cheaper feed direction. Of those small spaces, in order to be able to find such gaps, one must be adept at feeding on a short charge and with different parts of the foot, as Lingman does here on the outer edge.
5. Observation by rotating the head and positioning in the center of the pocket
Lingman has a great ability to play in small spaces and lure opponents out of shape with power-ups.
– After the feeds, he himself moves inside the form. Lingman is really good at getting into the pockets of the opposing players in the middle to get himself the maximum amount of space and time. When viewed in a pocket, the head constantly turns and this feature connects all elite midfielders. They are able to gather information about the game by turning their heads more often, Nuutinen praises.
6. Changing the focus by one and breaking the rhythm
In addition, Lingman is able to break the rhythm of the game with a surprising feed rhythm.
– In this case, one-touch input speeds up the movement to get to the advantageous position faster. One-touch input against a bit of a play position is one of Lingman’s bravado.
The club team in Helsingborg has not flattered the season, as the traditional Swedish club, which has returned to the main series for this season, has swung to Allsvenskan’s tail.
However, Lingman performed excellently in the Powers’ Journey in the League of Nations. In addition to the latter Bosnia match, the Espoo-based midfielder will be playing against Montenegro for 90 minutes.
– The sample is small, of course, but here’s how good Lingman has played. Many of the radar points are full, highlighting how well he has succeeded. The promotion of the game is at its maximum, which tells how much Lingman has taken the Finnish game forward to the attacking third by passing or transporting. Another good point is that Lingman is not actually a defensive player, but when you look at the statistics, he has outdone himself in that sense and filled his place in the defensive direction as well.
Lingman, who only made his debut in the A national team in the March match in Slovakia, is not yet one of the key players of head coach Kanerva, but in the future it might be worth it.
– Yes, he gave strong evidence that the role should be bigger. Of course, many things affect the puzzle. Whenever a new player comes to a new place, it affects many other choices, Nuutinen begins.
– However, Lingman brought a lot more to Finland’s play and is well suited to the choices Kanerva has made for his teams. Efforts have been made to play ball, Finland is more in the ball and progressing more controlled line by line. Lingman’s Player Profile fits in perfectly.