Fox in the Penalty Area

Chapter 38: This is Hu Lai

"This is Hu..."

Catalan coach Riley Vicente, who was standing on the sidelines, sighed with emotion to his assistant Stein van Hoyzen.

"This is not Hu's style, Reilly." But his assistant, Van Hoyzen, reminded him. "He's not really good at scoring goals like that."

"I know, Stein. But no matter what style or method you use, you have to work hard to score football in the end. This is Hu." Vicente shook his head. "That's why I said 'this is bullshit'."

Always scoring goals, this is indeed Hu Lai's style.

But van Hoyzen insisted:

"This ball has a lot of luck. Let Hu do it again, let alone score, he may not be able to get rid of Fortune..."

"So what? He scored." Reilly pointed to Hu Lai, who was celebrating with his teammates on the court. "He doesn't need to repeat the goal, he has already scored."

This time Van Hoyzen finally had nothing to say.

Indeed, no matter how the ball is scored, it is scored.

Football games are not scientific experiments, and they must emphasize repeatability.

Even if the ball is hit by hand, as long as the referee and the video referee team do not see it, the ball is considered valid.

"What should I do now?" After a while of silence, Van Hoyzen asked again.

"The Pirates who take the lead will definitely continue to attack and try to lead us by two goals at their home. This is our most dangerous time, but also our opportunity." Riley Vicente said.

"We need Kabonka's speed on the counterattack. Fortunately, seeing a goal like Hu, Kabangka will not be indifferent."

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Kabonka turned his attention to Hu Lai, who was celebrating with his teammates, while the other Pirates players were slapping his shoulders, back, and rubbing his hair.

He was surrounded by them and smiled happily.

The ball just now made Kabangka's eyes widen - to be exact, it was Hu Lai's turn around and past Paul Fortune, which made Kabangka's eyes widen.

Then his eyes didn't close again.

I watched the whole process of scoring without blinking.

He was so surprised naturally because such a ball should not have appeared on Hu Lai.

In the past, many of Hu Lai's goals were scored by running into the air and receiving passes from his teammates.

Commonly known as "getting the point and breaking the door".

And the way of using his skills to get rid of defenders and score goals just now is not Hu Lai's style.

It looks more like... Maxi Carey's style.

The Dutch superstar has always used his skill and imagination to the limit, scoring some incredible and highly entertaining goals.

This is also why Maxi Carey is obviously behind the "Four Kings" in personal honor, but he is always compared with the "Four Kings" by the media and fans, and even given the title of "King Killer" important reasons.

Because he is really talented, very entertaining, and can please the audience. It is a pleasure to watch him play.

It's like an artist on the pitch.

Even his temper... he was very much like an artist.

Hu Lai has scored some beautiful goals before. For example, when he joined the Pirates of Madrid in his first season, against Ruhrlein in the Champions League group stage, he scored an upside-down golden hook 356 meters away from the goal and was named the best FIFA goal of the year.

The direct goal from the mid-ring kickoff in the Champions League final last season was also very beautiful, and this year's "FIFA Goal of the Year Award" has been locked in advance.

But that beauty is completely different from Maxi Carey's beauty.

It can be said that the styles are different.

The skill of Maxi Carey is recognized by world football.

In terms of skills alone, there is really no one better than him in the "Four Heavenly Kings".

With football under his feet, it can really be played.

Before being seriously injured, Carey had a perfect combination of speed and technique. After being seriously injured, his speed dropped significantly, but his skills and ball sense became more and more proficient.

Is Hu Lai's technique good?

In fact, Hu Lai's basic skills are not bad, very skilled. But I'm afraid no one will see Hu Lai as a "skilled" player.

Everyone will say "Melli has good skills" and "Kabangka has good skills". When it comes to Hu Lai, the label is "very good at scoring goals" rather than "good skills".

Kabonka is also of the same opinion, he believes that Hu Lai has never won by technology.

Then Hu Lai scored a "Maxi Carey-style goal".

Kabonka recovered from his initial shock and realized a fact that shocked him more than Hulai's goal:

Hu Lai, who has lost Maxi Carey, seems to be completing some kind of transformation, or progress.

Instead of relying on teammates to pass or screen, he began to try to solve problems on his own in the penalty area.

Is this ball a luck ball?

Of course there is luck in it, but Kabonka will not simply interpret it as Hulaimon scoring a goal. He believes that a player of Hulai's level will definitely realize the impact of Maxi Carey on him after leaving the team. influence, then the ball may remind him.

Even if the ball was really caught by him, he will understand that in future games, he can still do the same, try to get rid of his dependence on Kyrie as much as possible.

So whether this ball was specially practiced by him before, or the first time he got it out by luck, it is very important to Hu Lai.

Before the start of this season, the Madrid Pirates struggled in various warm-up matches, giving Catalan such an optimistic view.

Thinking that without Maxi Carey, the pirates' offensive firepower will be greatly reduced, and Hu Lai's good days of enjoying the team's nanny service are over.

The Pirates will be difficult to threaten them this season, and their main opponent is the King of Madrid, the mortal enemy of the national derby.

Now Kabonka feels compelled to remind his teammates that the defending champion is still their formidable rival and must not be taken lightly.

No... Maybe you don't need to remind yourself.

I believe that after seeing Hu Lai's goal, his teammates will naturally have similar thoughts to himself.

Now what he wants to do with Kabonka is something else.

That is, Hu Lai cannot be allowed to steal all the limelight.

Hu Lai has used this goal to prove that he is not satisfied with his crazy performance last season and is still improving.

Then it was his turn to prove another thing to Hu Lai:

On this stage, you are definitely not the only protagonist!

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Hu Lai's goal helped the Madrid Pirates rewrite the score to 2:1, and the Pirates took the lead at home.

When the game restarted, the Madrid Pirates took advantage of the momentum of the goal just now and launched a fierce attack on the Catalan goal.

During this time, the Catalan United was very passive on the scene, which made many Catalan United fans nervous in front of the TV.

But Catalan coach Riley Vicente, who was on the sidelines, seemed very calm.

He just stood on the sidelines watching the game, without shouting anxiously or making any gestures.

The expression on his face was also very calm when the close-up was shown on TV.

Only when the Catalan United got the ball did he get excited, waving his arms hard to the front court and yelling.

He would be even more excited if the Catalan attack didn't work out. But he quickly adjusted his expressions and movements, and continued to stand on the sidelines and watch the ball with the assistant coach.

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In the Catalan counter-attack, Kabonca received the ball and then he faced a frontal interception from Madrid Pirates captain Juan Ramirez.

The Brazilian tried to pass Ramirez directly, but Ramirez guessed his intention, first stuck in position, and then stretched his foot to steal the ball.

But Kabonka's reaction was quick enough.

Seeing that Ramirez was stuck, he immediately stopped and turned around, protecting the football with his body and blocking Ramirez's feet.

Although the ball was not stolen, everyone thought that the Catalan United's counterattack was over.

Who would have thought that Kabonca, who had his back to Ramirez, suddenly knocked the football behind him with his heel!

The football slipped between the legs of Ramirez, who was caught off guard!

At the same time, Kabangka quickly turned around~www.readwn.com~ and wiped it against Ramirez!

"Oh! Beautiful! Wonderful performance!"

Ramirez, who was passed over by Kabonca, turned around a little embarrassedly to pull, but was pulled away by the other party.

"Kabangka! Straight ahead!"

The backline of the Madrid Pirates immediately pressed on him, and they were about to encircle and suppress him.

But just when he was about to get into a deep siege, Kabangka suddenly popped the football with the outer instep of his left foot!

It was passed to Mario Salado, who was on the left side!

The talented player cultivated by the Catalan United received the ball with almost no defense!

I saw him use his left foot to stop the ball from Kabangka in front of him, and he accelerated to keep up!

Then he swung his left foot...shooting!

"Saladuo—!"

The Pirates' goalkeeper Haywell was unable to save in time. Although he made a save, it was still too late to seal all angles.

But the football didn't fly to the goal either.

But under everyone's attention... it rose above the beam!

"Saladuo! He missed a great opportunity! Catalan United had a chance to tie the game!"

Riley Vicente, who was standing on the sidelines and watched nervously in the field, saw the ball fly out of the baseline, his body jerked back, and he waved his hand vigorously to express his dissatisfaction with Salado for wasting this opportunity.

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