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Chapter 17 Let's start

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"David, why did you suddenly make such a request?" Billy Davis frowned and asked Milton.

Milton, who was prepared, replied seriously: "Coach, I thought about it for a long time after I went back yesterday. My approach in yesterday's game was very wrong... I don't have team spirit and don't respect my teammates... I want to apologize to Tiger, and helping him with physical confrontation is my best apology."

As soon as he said this, Davis felt that he could look at the guy with the worst reputation in the reserve team. Although he was a little skeptical, he was a coach after all, and he didn't have a long time to communicate with each other every day like a player. The players in the reserve team did not look like him. Almost everyone looked at each other, and then thought to himself that this guy was talking nonsense again...

But Davis seemed to be satisfied with Milton's words, and he nodded: "Okay, David, next you'll be in the same group with Tiger."

Hearing Davis' approval, Milton immediately shouted happily: "Thank you, coach!" Then he turned to Tiger enthusiastically: "I'm so happy, Tiger, I don't think you won't refuse the compensation I gave, right?"

He was sure that Tiger would not retreat. If it were Tiger yesterday, Tiger might have expressed his disgrace to confront Milton despite the loss of face. His teammates had known his timidity for a long time, and at most he would laugh at him for a few more days. But today Tiger had such a fierce verbal conflict with Milton in front of Barrett. If he gave in, Tiger would probably lose even Barrett's only good friend.

Good relationship and friends - these are two different concepts. Although Tiger is well-known in Preston Reserve, his real friend is nothing more than Barrett.

Sure enough, Tiger raised his head, looked at him with a smile, and then immediately changed to the kind of expression with a little touching and seriousness: "Of course I won't refuse! David, thank you for your kindness!"

Milton was stunned for a moment - he had imagined Tiger's reaction. In his imagination, Tiger would probably grit his teeth and agree with his request with anger. In this way, it would be a little ungrateful in the eyes of others, at least in the eyes of the coach. Then, even if he did a little too much in the confrontation, the coach would only think that Tiger was ungrateful. As for what others would think, Milton would not care!

But now, Tiger made such an expression - this guy is too scheming, right?

Milton naturally forgot that it was actually because he treated Tiger like this first, and Tiger responded accordingly - but humans always demanded strictness on others and relaxed themselves - at least most people are like this.

However, his reaction was still quick, and he immediately showed a happy smile, then opened his arms and hugged Tiger. Tiger also hugged him happily - the embrace was very hard, and he was constantly patting the other person's back, looking harmonious.

Except for Mr. Billy Davis looking at them with a look of relief, everyone else was chilling on his face - the hypocritical aura rippled between the two, and they could hardly bear it...

As mentioned before, this kind of confrontational training is very simple, one-on-one, offensive players hone their offensive skills, and sometimes they will reverse the offensive and defense targets. After all, this can also hone their skills. Generally speaking, there will be some familiar combinations between them. For example, before, Tiger and Barrett, Milton and Clapin were one of the best performing combinations. This time, Milton took the initiative to match Tiger. Barrett, who knew what he was thinking, naturally could not express anything, so he went to Clapin directly.

Clapin was knocked to the point of being beaten by Barrett with a bitter face. Although Barrett's defensive skills are not very good, his offensive ability is basically equal to zero, but his physical fitness is extremely excellent. In this one-on-one process, his advantages can be maximized.

So although Barrett's attack will always be easily cut off by Claptop, Claptop will be immediately hit by Barrett, and his bones will almost be loose...

However, the confrontation between these two people was not the focus of other players. From the beginning of the training, almost everyone's eyes fell on Tiger and Milton. Whether it was obvious or not, perhaps except for the confused Mr. Billy Davis, everyone else knew that these two guys were the protagonists in today's training ground.

Both of them did a very serious warm-up, Tiger was especially serious - he knew that the guy in front of him was difficult to deal with, but he was no longer as afraid to fight against his opponent as before - although all the ten confrontation trainings yesterday were lost, it was just because the conditions were too harsh. If it was just to look at the effect of the confrontation, he and the enhanced version of Milton could be considered a draw, and at most they would be slightly inferior. Facing this ordinary version of Milton, Tiger did not feel that he would lose to his opponent.

However, with the attention of so many people, if I can perform better, my impression in the coach's mind will also be reversed. Tiger knew that the impression he had left on the coaches was already very poor. If he didn't have any performance to change his impression, he might have increased his ability to gain a foothold in the first team, and he would not be able to enter the first team under this bad impression.

Thinking about it carefully, Milton's provocation actually gave him a chance.

After thinking about this clearly, Tiger began to warm up more and more seriously. He didn't know how many opportunities there would be, so he had to seize them every time.

After the training began, Milton dribbled the ball and attacked Tiger defended. Milton was more versatile and was quite good at offense. It was precisely for this reason that he was most favored by the reserve team coaches - an all-round player has a much greater possibility of entering the first team, especially for a small team like Preston.

Tiger went up to him. Although his defensive ability was also very poor, as a technical player, he knew a lot about offensive methods. Milton's personal skills were not particularly outstanding. They were a bit worse than him. Although his extraordinary skills were pretty good, they seemed very rigid. After a while of entanglement, Tiger grabbed Milton's negligence and poked the ball under Milton's feet.

"Beautiful job, Tiger." Milton smiled, not seemingly angry at all, but instead encouraged Tiger loudly: "Okay, it's your turn to attack next!"

"Look at how I knocked you, the yellow monkey, into the sky!" Milton thought viciously in his heart.

This kind of personal confrontation is that the offensive side dribbles the ball through a distance of twenty meters under the interference of the defensive side. In this process, the defensive side can use various methods other than fouls to prevent the offensive side. Being intercepted and losing control of the ball are regarded as an offensive failure - similar to the training that Tiger received in that virtual world, except that the training in the virtual space is more stringent.
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