Fox in the Penalty Area

Chapter 133 This is the Premier League Champion

In fact, when Masao Yonezawa was holding the ball, the closest to him was Pete Williams, and Junpei Morikawa was in the midfielder position, which was still far away.

Because Masao Yonezawa retreated from the front midfielder to the back line to ask for the ball.

Junpei Morikawa, who was in the midfielder position, suddenly accelerated forward, which shocked his partner Jay Adams.

Then Junpei Morikawa was like a torpedo, hitting straight at Masao Yonezawa who just took the ball, turned his back to the attacking direction, and hadn't turned around yet...

With a bang, the "Yonezawa Masao" sank.

Hu Lai was stunned in front of him - this kid Mori Chuan kept saying "senior" in his mouth, but he didn't show mercy at all in the end!

Should Masao Yonezawa ask Morikawa: Are you polite?

He suddenly thought of the conversation he had with Morikawa Junpei in the car.

If we meet this kind of Morikawa in the future... Brother Huan will be in trouble.

But that is also brother Huan's trouble, what does it have to do with me?

Holly shook his head.

Masao Yonezawa still took the "olive branch" from Junpei Morikawa and was pulled up from the ground by him.

Then he said to Junpei Morikawa: "No need to apologize, Morikawa. Because I am also a player of Royal Catjon."

The referee ran over to give a verbal warning to Junpei Morikawa at this time, but did not show a yellow card.

Junpei Morikawa's attitude was very good. Facing the referee's verbal warning, he nodded again and again, pleading guilty.

Then he turned and ran back to his position.

Hiroto Mogi in the box laughed when he saw this scene, but he didn't write down the scene just now in the small notebook in his hand.

But he did feel Morikawa Junpei's fighting spirit.

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Masao Yonezawa soon finds himself being targeted by Junpei Morikawa.

Although it did not happen again that he retreated to the back line to ask, and then he was knocked to the ground by Morikawa Junpei who suddenly appeared as soon as he turned around.

But if he tried to go forward and return to his best attacking midfield area, Morikawa Junpei would appear beside him immediately.

When he was not holding the ball, Junpei Morikawa was also very close to him. If the football was passed to him, Junpei Morikawa would immediately pounce on him, absolutely preventing him from taking the ball easily.

Masao Yonezawa felt a little headache about this.

It's not that he doesn't know the strength of Junpei Morikawa, but he and Junpei Morikawa have never been rivals before. The internal training and competition of the Japanese national team were not counted.

If someone asks "What is the experience of being stared at by Junpei Morikawa" on some, Masao Yonezawa can answer:

"Thank you, I'm in the UK and I'm playing. It's like being bitten by a mad dog."

If you can't bear to part with the flesh on your body, you can't get rid of it.

Masao Yonezawa now either retreats frequently to respond, or he can only try not to catch the ball in front, or even if he wants to catch the ball, he immediately passes the football.

There is no way to stop to think and observe, and everything can only be pursued quickly—quickly pick up and pass on, run and leave quickly.

In this way, how can we slow down the whole team? Don't you just fall into the fast pace of Leeds City?

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Masao Yonezawa's leading Royal Carterjon midfielder was temporarily suppressed, and Leeds City continued to bring the rhythm up, speeding up and speeding up.

In the 70th minute, it was Junpei Morikawa who stole the ball from Masao Yonezawa in the backcourt-he shoveled the football and destroyed it, allowing Jay Adams, who was in charge of receiving, to get it.

After taking the ball, the latter turned around and sent a long diagonal pass to the side.

Lasky pulled to the side to receive the ball, and made a two-for-one cooperation with Hou Lai in the center.

He passed the football to Hou Lai and ran forward, and Hou Lai immediately passed the ball back to him.

After passing the ball, Hu Lai buried his head and accelerated to run into the penalty area.

As a member of the team, he can't always wait in the penalty area, waiting for his teammates to pass the ball to him. He must also play his role within the team's tactical framework. In addition to scoring goals, he has to cooperate with his teammates, pass the ball to his teammates, and serve as a fulcrum... In fact, Clark has arranged very few tactical tasks for him. After all, he cannot be separated from the team as a whole.

Because Hu Lai retreated to meet Lasky, Kamara did not stay on the left side he is most accustomed to this time, but inserted diagonally into the penalty area and acted as a temporary center.

Lasky passes the football to him on the wing.

After Kamara received the ball, he made a gesture to shoot directly. Real Catjon's central defender Jacob Tipland was tricked to block it, but Kamara swung it away.

Second-placed Real Catjon defender Thomas Szevicek came to the defense.

Just as he was going up for the tackle, Kamara flipped the football sideways.

Gave it to Holly who came from behind!

"Hu--!"

Amid the deafening cheers at the Flanders Stadium, Hu Lai flicked the football forward, waded past Szeviček and entered the penalty area!

The rest became easy - he swung his foot first to shoot, and tricked Real Caterjon goalkeeper Salva Rodriguez to fall to the ground to save.

After deceiving the opponent's goalkeeper, Hu Lai took another shot!

With a light pick, the football flew into the goal without any suspense!

"Huh! Huh!! It's here again! He scored twice in the game again! This is his two consecutive games!" Cox shouted excitedly - Leeds City in the last league game They defeated the newly promoted Helmer 4:1 in the away game, and Hu Lai also scored twice in the game.

Hou Lai, who scored the goal, ran to Kamara who passed the ball for him, laughed and hugged him.

Then, more Leeds City players pounced on them, dominated them, slapped their bodies hard, and cheered and screamed.

If a cameraman could run directly to the field at this time and get close to the group of Leeds City players who were celebrating their goals, they would definitely capture such a "spectacle":

All the Leeds City players surrounded Hou Lai and Kamara, slapped their bodies, and shouted: "What's wrong! What's wrong!! What's wrong!!!"

This is really incredible, and it is impossible to connect the goal with "what's wrong".

People with big brains may have thought of some "cult ritual".

But in fact, if the Chinese fans heard this, after their initial astonishment, they might be able to hear what the Leeds players were shouting.

They are shouting:

"Fuck! Fuck! Fuck!!!"

If you listen carefully, there is also a voice like "beautiful"...

In fact, "I'm awesome" has become the standard slogan that Leeds City players chanted collectively after scoring a goal.

It all started with Pete Williams who showed off in front of his teammates after learning two Chinese slang words from Hu Lai...

Space is limited, so I won't expand here.

In short, under the promotion of Pete Williams and the careful guidance of Hu Lai, now the entire Leeds City team will be proficient in using the two Chinese slang words "Wo Fuck" and "Niubi".

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When the Leeds City players celebrated their goal, "Song of Hu" was sung again in the stands.

Hearing the singing, Matthew Cox laughed loudly: "For this song, the European arena is unfamiliar, but fans of other Premier League teams have heard it a lot. But it doesn't matter, I believe that the opponents from Europe, their Fans will be familiar with this song in no time! Because Hu's goals...will not stop there!"

"Tony Clark will change from the most enviable head coach in the Premier League to the most enviable head coach in Europe! Because he has Hu! And Hu! Make scoring goals so easy!"

Cox was right.

Although Leeds City has an advantage on the scene, there are not many particularly good chances to score goals.

If the striker is not so powerful, maybe it will all be squandered and wasted.

And if you can't take the lead in the score, then the advantage on the scene will disappear.

The defensive side will become more confident as they defend, while the offensive side will become more impetuous as they play.

In the end, it is very likely that the offensive and defensive reversal will be reversed. Leeds City, which was originally dominant in the scene, was defeated by Royal Carterjon at home...

But if the goals can be scored as soon as possible, it will be different.

It's like turning the clouds to see the sun, and the clouds clear and the fog clears.

Hu Lai is such a person who uses goals to change the situation on the field and turn things around.

Although there are some voices criticizing Hu Lai in the media, he thinks his tactical role is too single.

But if you interview the head coaches of those teams instead of asking the so-called experts, the answers you get are almost the same:

Everyone hopes that the team they coach has a player who can score goals like Hu Lai.

For example, Jean Osvaldo, the current head coach of Real Carterjon, let out a long sigh after seeing Houlei score twice.

This time he didn't make adjustments quickly after losing the ball, and asked the assistant coach to go to the bench and call someone up...but just stood on the sidelines and watched the scene on the court.

He can be regarded as exhausted, and the targeted tactics arranged before the game did indeed prevent Leeds City from attacking to a certain extent. At least he didn't concede a goal in the first half, which is much better than Albara.

After losing the ball in the second half, he quickly made the correct response, and once regained the disadvantage on the scene.

But in the end all his careful calculations were defeated by Hu Lai's two goals.

Already two goals behind, what else can he do?

Nothing.

The singing resounded over the Flanders Stadium, and Osvaldo stood silently.

This is Premier League champions Leeds City...

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