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Chapter 475 The game between goalkeepers



Chapter 475 The game between goalkeepers

Chapter 475 The game between goalkeepers

No matter who takes the free throw, no matter how and what kind of ball is kicked, as a goalkeeper, Cheney's first thing is to line up the wall.

Cheney had heard about Tang Wu's free kick for a long time. The Brazilian goalkeeper took the lead in forming a generous wall with five strong players to block Tang Wu's front.

The position of Liverpool's free kick is very threatening this time, and all Sao Paulo players participated in the defense.Although Liverpool took Tang Wu's free throw, Carragher was still standing near the center circle.

As a central defender, he should be in his position whether there is a goalkeeper behind him or not.

"No, no!"

After Cheney muttered something, he continued to add people to the wall.

Cheney nodded in satisfaction when the number of human walls reached seven.

"It can be seen that Cheney is very worried about this ball."

"That's right, he put the human wall out of the column."

"Same as Tang Wu just now."

"That's right, the same as Tang Wu."

Under the explanations of Zhan Jun and Huang Jianxiang, the audience and fans sitting in front of the TV understood why.

Many free kick shooters will kick a large arc, let the ball go around the wall and the goal post and then circle back, and finally score the goal.

The most famous is Roberto Carlos' shocking left-footed long-range volley against France.

Carlos's left-footed outspin ball quickly spun around the wall and the goal post, and flew into Butters' goal by rubbing the post.

Such a ball is simply a nightmare for a goalkeeper.

Because your brain has already judged that the ball flew out of the goal frame, you will hardly make any saves.

But when you don't make a save for the "ball flying outside the goal frame", the ball has already entered the net.

In the usual training, no matter how hard the goalkeeper is, he will not train himself in this aspect. "Suppressing instinct" has always been a goalkeeper's training routine, but defending such free kicks is not within the goalkeeper's practice range. Who would deliberately practice to catch the ball that has already flown outside the post?

Since the goalkeeper doesn't know how to practice, he can only defend with a human wall.

Before Tang Wu lined up the wall twice in a row, he placed Alonso outside the post, with the purpose of using him to defend Cheney's free kick around the wall.

After Cheney "endured" two goals in a row, he was finally "baited" by the third goal.

Alonso's position has been arranged by Tang Wu to the extreme of Cheney's arc, and it is precisely because of this that his head can hit the spinning ball.

Now Cheney defends Tang Wu in the same way. He doesn't believe that the Champions League champion team will let a goalkeeper who can only shoot in a straight line take a free kick!

Tang Wu's precise bridge technique has been imprinted in Cheney's mind throughout the game. How can someone who can pass such a precise backspin not kick a round moon scimitar?

After the seven walls were lined up, Cheney stood in the gap between the wall and the other side of the goal post.

With such a narrow distance, Cheney is sure that as long as Tang Wu kicks into this space, he will be able to catch the ball [-]%.

This space is really too small, the little Cheney can connect the left and right ends of this space by stretching out his arms.

At this moment, Cheney glanced at the open space on his left, and suddenly felt a strange premonition.

"No, I've been fooled!"

The role of the human wall is limited. As a goalkeeper, you must believe in yourself the most!

When Cheney was full of confidence in this well-arranged human wall, it was when he showed his flaws.

But the gap here is so large, even if Cheney stretched his body immediately, he couldn't cross the goal.

Seeing this, Cheney quickly shouted, "Mineiro, come back, this way!"

Hearing someone calling his name, Mineiro quickly backed away from the wall, leaving only a lone player outside the goal post of Sao Paulo.

Under Cheney's command, Mineiro quickly retreated to the goal line.

When a free kick is taken, many teams will place another player on the goal line.

Although he interferes with the goalkeeper's save and jumps up without touching the crossbar with his head, this positioning has worked wonders on many free kicks.

The football bypassed the human wall and the goalkeeper's fingertips, but it couldn't hide from the outfield players who were standing here.

Cheney called Mineiro back just to make up for the gap caused by this part of the goal.

And he didn't believe that Tang Wu would kick an extremely tricky free kick that went straight to the dead corner. Of course, this "gamble" required a lot of courage.

Seeing Minero retreating, Tang Wu immediately stretched out his hand and shouted at Alonso.

"GOGOGO, Harvey!"

Alonso, who has a keen sense of smell, made a decisive decision. He immediately got out of the crowd and ran to the back of the crowd.

If you stand behind, I will force you out!

Alonso's pillow is empty at this time, but it is an onside position, because he still has Cheney and Mineiro in front.

If Tang Wu passed the ball to Alonso who was empty around him at this time, the referee would not call him a foul.

Seeing this, Mineiro ran forward without Cheney's instructions.Three or two steps later, he throws Alonso offside.At this time, if Tang Wu passed the ball again, he would be offside properly.

Just when Mineiro was proud and happy of his wit, Tang Wu in front of the ball suddenly rushed to the ball and quickly pocketed the ball with his right foot.

The six walls of fame in Sao Paulo jumped up neatly, and their necks were all neatly swayed to one side.But what Tang Wu aimed at was the gap when Mineiro left just now. Here, there is a passage that goes straight to the goal.

The distance of 22 meters is fleeting. Tang Wu's arc is not very wide, but the ball is very fast.When the ball passed through the wall and flew into the Sao Paulo gate, the shouts of the audience reached their peak in an instant.

"OH MY GOD IT'S TOM!"

"GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!"

"GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!"

"GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!!!"

The Yokohama World Cup Stadium has not been this lively for a long time. At this moment, the entire football field was filled with joyous shouts, which echoed in the huge stadium.

Cheney still stood where he was. Tang Wu only hesitated for a moment when he kicked, but he didn't take a step in the end.

It can't be said that there is no reaction, but it is really powerless.

"TOM, TOM, TOM, TOM!!!"

The KOPs danced like crazy, holding up Liverpool's scarves and Tang Wu's head, twisting and turning in the stands.

There are no words to describe the current mood. The fans only need to roar and cry bitterly to vent their emotions.

It's one thing for fans to expect it, it's another thing for it to actually happen.

"This goal is dedicated to you!"

Tang Wu came to the main stand, where most of the fans were local.

Seeing that they were all dressed in red without exception, Tang Wu rushed in front of them without hesitation, and gave the first Club World Cup goal to the Japanese fans holding up his posters.

"Tang Wusang~~~Wataxi, Watasi." In the stands, a Japanese female fan with the Liverpool team logo on her cheeks was flushed with excitement, her hands were placed around her mouth in a trumpet shape, and she was facing the stands. Tang Wu below shouted loudly: "Red Power, Auntie washes the railway masi!"

(End of this chapter)


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