After Zachary's day off on Sunday, he spent the next couple of days training like a maniac. As a supplement to the team training sessions, he spent the rest of his time either in the gym or going through additional training drills alone at Lerkendal. On Monday evening, he even stayed on the training ground all the way until eight in the night, steadily working on his set-piece-taking skills.
Zachary understood that if he honed his set-piece techniques to the highest level possible, he would surely obtain a starting position on the starting line-up. There was no doubt in his mind about that. As long as he sustained a high conversion rate with free-kicks, there was no way the coach would leave him on the bench since a good set-piece taker gave the team a surefire option to net goals. So, Zachary spent a lot of time practicing either on the pitch or in the G.O.A.T Skills Simulator.
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->I'll be putting some images of the 4-3-3 formation with double-pivot that Rosenborg will use in the next match at the end of this chapter. I'll also add one with the nomenclature of the field positions in 4-3-3 formations.
->If you're confused by left-forward, right-forward, holding-midfielder, etc... Please check the comment on the last paragraph after a while. I'll try to prepare the images as soon as possible.