Fox in the Penalty Area

Chapter 198: not out of control

Stefan Cobb felt wronged.

Although he did touch Kamala, but that bit of strength was not enough to make Kamala fall—at that time, his center of gravity was shifted, and it was very, very reluctant to touch Kamala.

This kind of power is equivalent to a person walking on the street and gently rubbing his shoulders with the oncoming person, and then the other person suddenly lay on the ground covering his shoulders and howling. Anyone who sees such a scene will feel like falling That person is Pengci, right?

As a result, the referee called him a foul.

So Cobb went up and wanted to talk to the referee for some reasoning.

In fact, he didn't expect the referee to change the judgment after he said a few words. He just hopes that through this exchange, the referee will notice that Kamara likes to dive, so that in the following games, the Frenchman will not be so easy to succeed.

In short, eye drops.

While he was "communicating" with the referee, out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of Kamara behind him who seemed to have a new movement... At the same time, there was loud cheers in the stands!

The referee in front of him also bypassed him and ran forward!

Cobb turned quickly and saw the football rolling towards his defense zone.

There, the Madrid Pirates' No. 14 slanted forward and came to the space in the ribs!

He didn't chase back immediately - in fact, chasing back was futile - he just froze in place, completely unaware of what happened.

It is definitely not only Cobb who is in a daze, but also other Ruhr Rhine players.

Many of them faced the free kick from the Madrid Pirates, and either raised their hands to signal that Hou Lai was offside, or stood there with open arms and shouted at the referee.

Only a handful of people immediately returned to defense and rushed towards Hu Lai.

But it's too late!

Hu Lai only took one step after receiving the ball without any marking, and then decisively kicked and shot!

Ruhr Rhein keeper Simon Koenigs dives and misses the ball!

The football slipped past his hand and plunged into the back corner of the goal!

After standing still watching the football into the net, Cobb was stunned for a moment, then suddenly started to run towards the referee, and then continued to "break his head" with the referee: "This is not in compliance! We haven't set up the human wall yet... No, I mean Before you even blow the whistle, they're driving out!"

After He Feng cheered for Hu Lai at the beginning, he quickly suppressed his excitement. Because he is not very sure whether there is any problem with the fast free kick of the Madrid Pirates...

Some free kicks can only be taken after waiting for the referee's whistle.

But some free kicks don't need to be like this.

Different situations will lead to different results. The specific situations can be explained in the fast-track rules, but in the end it still depends on the personal judgment of the referee.

If the referee says yes, then yes, if no, then no.

So after Hu Lai scored a goal, He Feng didn't dare to be happy too early, for fear of losing his character and being slapped in the face.

In addition to Stefan Cobb, other Ruhr Rheinland players also ran up, surrounded the referee, and protested and complained to him.

They believed that the free kick by the Madrid Pirates was not in compliance with the regulations, and they did not wait for the whistle to sound, nor did they wait for them to line up the wall.

The Madrid Pirates fans in the stands don't care about anything, let's cheer first!

In this way, they are also putting pressure on the referee and cooking raw rice into cooked rice.

This kind of ball does not need to be confirmed by video, and the referee can quickly draw a conclusion.

While being surrounded by Ruhr Rhein players, he still pointed his finger firmly to the middle circle!

"The goal counts!"

The cheers above the stadium also increased again.

He Feng can finally cheer for Hu Lai with confidence:

"Hu Lai's ball is very smart! Kamara's fast serve is very thief, which belongs to the tacit understanding between him and Hou Lai! He scored a goal in less than ten minutes, and now the total score is only one goal behind the Madrid Pirates! The game is still With more than eighty minutes, the Madrid Pirates have a great chance!"

Yan Kang added next to him: "Hu Lai has

A nickname is "Fox in the Restricted Zone". This ball really embodies this feature vividly! He is as cunning as a fox! When Cobb fouled, Holly had already moved to the defense zone that originally belonged to Cobb. Through slow motion, we can also see that he sent a signal to Kamara. It can be said that this free kick led by Hou Lai!"

Everyone cheered at this goal, except for the Madrid Pirates players themselves.

They took advantage of the time when the Ruhr-Rhine players went to the referee to protest, fished out the football in the goal, and then ran all the way to the middle circle to help the Ruhr-Rhine players put the football on the kick-off point. Wait until they come to watch the game.

They kept in mind the coach's exhortations before the game.

Focus all your energy on an offense that can score goals.

Don't celebrate, and don't need to.

On the sidelines, Ruhr Rhein coach Leroy Kuhn was waving his arms and yelling at the players on the field:

"Don't worry about it! Don't worry about this! Go back to your place!!"

He was very angry, because from the fact that the players bothered the referee twice, he felt that the players were not focused on the game.

He is not afraid of confronting the Madrid pirates. From a purely tactical point of view, there is no problem with his arrangement.

But what he is afraid of is that under his arrangement, the players will not be able to concentrate on the game.

That's the scariest thing.

So he has to make the players calm down and realize how terrifying the enemy they face is.

Then he gestured to the players on the field, signaling them to continue to maintain high pressing and attacking tactics.

After doing all this, he returned to the coach's bench and sat down on the chair.

"Let the Pirates go first..." assistant coach Moritz Reiden sighed.

"It's normal." Kuhn, who was sitting on a chair covering his mouth and answering Reiden, regained his composure both in expression and tone, completely different from the irritable look just now.

"We hope to be able to use a high press to beat them by surprise and score ahead of them, but it doesn't mean we can definitely do it. Parotti's reaction is still very fast. When we decided to use a high press to deal with the Pirates, in fact Just be prepared to concede the ball first.”

Before this game, when conveying the tactics to the players, Kuhn repeatedly emphasized this point-don't think that their high-position press will definitely be able to catch the Madrid Pirates by surprise, and they will definitely be able to score ahead of their opponents. Before thinking about such a beautiful thing, they must first be mentally prepared to be beaten.

After explaining this truth to the players, he still insisted on pressing at a high position. Because placing the bus will also be scored by the opponent, and will be pressed and beaten all the time, with no power to fight back. After Ruhrlein really lost the ball, it will be difficult to make adjustments and strengthen the offensive to equalize the score.

Because he has repeatedly emphasized this point, Kuhn believes that his players will not be fooled by this conceded goal, as long as they focus on the game itself, Ruhr Rhine has a strong counterattack potential.

So far, the development of the game has not deviated from his prediction and control.

Mi Mi Mi

After the game restarted, the Madrid Pirates, who got back a goal, began to increase their offensive strength like a rainbow, and their overall formation was pressed higher.

Ruhr Rhine was once overwhelmed and couldn't even pass halftime.

But in Kuhn's view, this instead means an opportunity for Ruhrlein.

High-post pressing does not mean that it can only be done within the opponent's 30-meter area, it can also be robbed near the midfield. The key is to "grab". As long as you can grab it, you can directly launch a counterattack, catching the Madrid pirates by surprise!

Ruhrlein can take advantage of the opportunity of the Madrid Pirates to press forward and the defense is empty, and score goals through counterattacks, widening the total score difference to two goals again.

Even if you can't score a goal, you can scare the Madrid Pirates back and make them have to slow down their offensive rhythm. So the Ruhr Rhine's defense was safe.

The Madrid Pirates will soon realize that what they are dealing with is not a shaky breaking board

, but a thick wall of copper and iron!

kiss kiss

"Edelman!"

Accompanied by the shouting of the German TV commentator.

Janus Erdelman leaps high in the box to head the football towards goal before Danny Drew!

"Hywell--! Nice! Nice save!"

It was the turn of the Spanish commentator Sanchez on the commentary booth to cheer.

While cheering for Heywell, He Feng also expressed his concern: "After conceding the ball, the Ruhrlein was obviously not affected. They were executing a high-position press as usual, and the formation was not messed up. The Pirates were not able to score goals. Afterwards, we gained an advantage... Ruhr Rhine really came prepared! When the pirates are constantly attacking, you still have to be careful of the space behind you..."

Just then, the televised shot of Madrid Pirates coach Ettore Parrotti.

The Italian coach in the camera stands on the sidelines with his hands in his pockets, staring at the pitch with a blank expression.

After Ruhl Rhein's corner kick came out, this time Danny Drew did not let Edman grab a point above his head and scored twice, but overwhelmed the opponent and pushed the football out of the penalty area.

However, the second landing point was controlled by Ruhr Rhine.

After a pass, the football landed at the feet of John Setter.

He kicked in the corner of the penalty area ~www.readwn.com~ It looked like a cross to find Edman, but the ball went straight to the back post!

Hywell's attention was all on Edman, but he didn't expect that John Setter's kick was directly hanging the door.

It was too late for him to retreat, so he jumped up hastily, and then stretched his arms in the air, hoping to lift the football off the crossbar.

He didn't touch the ball!

It's just that the football didn't fall into the goal, but skimmed the crossbar at low altitude and landed on the top net.

Seeing the football fly over the crossbar, Ruhrlein coach Kuhn, who was closely watching the attack from the sidelines, couldn't help but leaned back suddenly.

But he quickly applauded and gave the players on the field a thumbs up, praising their performance.

This attack did not score, but let him see the hope of scoring.

His players, not affected by conceding the ball, maintain this mentality and resolutely implement his tactics, then the goal will definitely come!

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