Football King Bale

Chapter 46 Scimitar Slaying Wolf

There is no doubt that this free kick was taken by Bell.

Because McCarthy once analyzed to the Wolves players that Bell's best free kick range is within 25 yards, and now this free kick is 30 yards away from the goal, which is obviously beyond Bell's range, and this The position of the free kick is still a bit off, so Bell is most likely to choose a cross.

However, the Wolves still formed a four-man wall, and the other five players also returned to the penalty area. The other players defending Tottenham left forward Jarvis alone in the frontcourt, ready to play Tottenham. fight back.

After placing the ball on the spot that Atwell had marked with white powder, Bell stepped back and waited for the whistle to sound.

The Wolves' players lined up on the wall kept moving forward in small steps, trying to get as close as possible to the penalty spot. But this was all seen by the Tottenham players. They complained to Atwell, and Atwell walked back to the wall, warned several Wolves players, signaled them to retreat behind the white line, and then blew the whistle. whistle.

At the moment the whistle sounded, Bell decisively used Beckham's possession, and then he started to run.

Bell's speed was very fast, he came to the ball in a few strides, and kicked the ball with his right foot.

People noticed that when Bell kicked the football with his right foot, his body leaned very sharply, and there was an obvious twisted angle.

The next moment, the ball whizzed up, crossed a sharp arc, perfectly bypassed the wall, then began to drop violently, and finally went along the inside of the near post and plunged into the Wolves goal!

Wolves goalkeeper Hahnemann stands in the center of the goal, he seems a little relaxed, because in his opinion, his defensive team-mate has blocked the near post, and Bale's ball is unlikely to go around the near post. , so he only needs to defend the Tottenham players in the middle, because Bell is likely to choose to cross.

When Hahnemann was thinking this way, the referee's whistle sounded, and he saw his teammates jump up. The next moment, a white ball was seen strung out from the top of the human wall.

what's the situation? Why is the ball turning in the wrong direction? !

When Hahnemann found that the ball did not come to the middle, but spun and flew towards the near post, it was too late to pounce on the near post.

In the eyes of outsiders, what he did at this moment was to turn his head and look to his right side, and then waved his hand, as if watching the ball fly into the goal in his handle.

But at this moment, the White Hart Lane Stadium was boiling because the team they supported scored a goal and equalized the score!

In the 75th minute of the game, Bell broke the goal of the Wolves with a wonderful arc free kick, and the score on the field became 1:1!

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Sky TV, Lineker is commenting on the game.

Just now, he was still saying that Tottenham were in trouble this time, and it would be very difficult to equalize or even overtake the score. If Lao Lei wanted to change the situation, he might have to choose a substitution.

Lineker is right, Lao Lei is indeed ready to make a substitution, and he is already warming up the team's young Mexican forward Giovanni dos Santos.

The ex-Barcelona talent has performed poorly since his move to Tottenham, scoring no goals. However, at this time, there are no other good offensive players on the team's bench, and Dos Santos is basically the only pure offensive player he can play.

But just when Lao Lei was about to ask the assistant coach to call Dos Santos back and give him a tactical account, Tottenham got a free kick close to the left side of the pitch, about 30 yards from the goal.

Lao Lei didn't care too much about this, because no one in the team is good at free kicks at this distance,

At most, it is a cross. But in the face of the iron barrel formation of the Wolves, it is difficult to see the effect of such a free kick.

Therefore, he continued to explain to Dos Santos, mainly instructing him on how to play after playing and how to adjust the team formation.

Just as he was talking, Lao Lei heard the thunderous cheers from White Hart Lane. He looked up and found that the Tottenham players on the pitch were flocking towards the corner flag.

He turned his head and asked his assistant, "What's going on?"

The assistant said excitedly: "Harry, we scored! It was Bale, he scored a beautiful free kick! It was a perfect free kick comparable to Beckham's curve ball!"

When the assistant was explaining, Lao Lei also saw the slow motion of the goal being played back on the big screen at White Hart Lane. This slow motion is more clear. It can be seen that the free kick just sent by Bell is really like Beckham. free kick.

The assistant asked with some hesitation: "Harry, shall we still change?"

Lao Lei thought for a while and said, "Change! Now the morale of the team is good, and it is a good time to strengthen the offensive power!"

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When the Tottenham players celebrated the goal and returned to the center circle to prepare for the kick-off, the fourth official held up the sign for substitutions. The midfielder No. 6 Huddlestone went off and the striker No. 17 Dos Santos came on.

With this personnel adjustment, Tottenham changed to 433. In order to score three points at home, Lao Lei also decided to fight.

After the game restarted, Tottenham launched a frenzied press on Wolves on the field and quickly snatched the ball.

It was Palacios who grabbed the ball, and he quickly passed it to Bale who came to meet him.

At the moment when the ball was lost, except for the forward Jarvis to harass Bell who received the ball, the rest of the Wolves retreated across the board. In addition, several players on the Tottenham front line quickly pressed forward. The half-court on the side of the Wolves' goal was like a receding sea, revealing a large open area near the center circle.

Bell is still in the possession of Beckham at the moment. Although Beckham is not known for dribbling, his ball-handling ability is not weak. He easily got rid of Jarvis' entanglement, drove straight in, and quickly passed the middle circle arc.

At this time, the Wolves' players were still on the defensive. In addition, Bell also found that the Wolves' goalkeeper Hahnemann was a bit forward.

Bell's heart moved, this is a godsend opportunity for him at this moment!

You know, in addition to his free kicks, Beckham is famous for his long shots!

Bell, who dribbled the ball, just came out of the middle circle, and without waiting for the other defensive players of the Wolves to come over, he directly kicked the goal. The ball, which was rolling forward at high speed, was lifted from the ground by Bell. The original kinetic energy of the ball, coupled with Bell's powerful and heavy kick, roared across the sky and went straight to the Wolves' goal.

At the moment Bell kicked, Hahnemann, the goalkeeper of the Wolves, had already sensed the danger. He looked up at the ball roaring in the sky, and at the same time strode back toward the goal.

When Hahnemann retreated to the line of the small penalty area, the ball had already come to the big penalty area. Knowing that it was too late to continue to retreat, Hahnemann had to take off from the small penalty area line, hoping to lift the ball out of the crossbar.

Hahnemann's condition today is indeed very good. Although he took off hastily, he also jumped very high. His fingertips did touch the ball and slightly changed the ball's trajectory.

However, Hahnemann's efforts still had no effect in the end. After the ball was lightly supported by his fingertips, it changed its original trajectory of rapid decline, flew flat to the goal, and finally rubbed against the lower edge of the crossbar and went into the goal. into the goal.

In the 77th minute of the game, Bell's midfielder kicked a lob from 45 meters away from the goal, breaking the Wolves' goal for the second time!

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The White Hart Lane stadium was boiling again, and the Bai Baihes were so excited that they were about to explode. They never expected that the team would score two consecutive goals within two minutes and overtake the score all at once!

In fact, just after celebrating the goal, many fans jumped three feet high on the spot before they had time to sit down, shouting crazily with all their might.

At this moment, the White Hart Lane stadium shook, as if an earthquake had occurred.

The Tottenham players on the field were even crazier. They froze for a while, then ran towards the sidelines. Bell, who was about to celebrate his goal, pounced on him, threw him on the sidelines, and celebrated wildly.

Not only the players on the field, but also the players on the bench rushed out of their positions and threw their bodies towards the Tottenham players who were rolling in a ball on the sidelines.

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