I Just Can Score

Chapter 35 Leading and fighting spirit

"The ball went in??"

"The ball went in?!"

"The ball went in!!"

The football rolling in the Bochum goal made everyone in the audience stunned.

Brooks was standing next to Zhen Shaolong, he looked at the direction of the goal blankly.

He is the closest person!

Seeing Zhen Shaolong touching the football with his toes, Brooks subconsciously felt that the football would definitely fly into the bottom line. For a moment before, he even gave up catching up, but he never expected that the football’s route would be so weird that it didn’t fly directly into the bottom line. Instead, he turned more than 90 degrees and drilled into the goal against the post.

"How does the toe kick make the ball turn 90 degrees?" Brooks kept thinking, and found it difficult to understand this question normally with his own level of knowledge. "Maybe I should study physics?"

The Bochum fans were also stunned.

Can this go in?

They didn't see it as clearly as Brooks, but they also felt that the scene of Zhen Shaolong rushing sideways to the corner of the small penalty area, and then kicking the ball into the goal with his toes... was very weird!

"How did this ball get scored!" The same question became the question of 20,000 fans.

The same goes for the players on the field.

Whether it is a Bochum player or a St. Pauli player, it is difficult to understand the scoring process.

courtside.

The quiet surroundings made Bergman feel something was wrong. He put down his hands covering his face, and then saw the referee pointing to the middle circle in front of the Bochum goal.

Ball... Goal?

"Is it a goal?" Bergman asked the others suspiciously.

Freberg, who was on the bench, helped to answer, "Sir, the goal has been scored! It seems that we should celebrate..." His voice was a little uncertain because no one else moved.

Freberg reminded others.

"Hula..."

The players on the St. Pauli bench all rushed out and shouted together.

That's 'symbolic'.

There is little excitement among them, and more doubts are "how did the ball get in"?

Only television can answer this question.

Esfeld, the commentator of Germany Sports 1, explained to the fans based on the slow motion, "Let's look at the slow motion..."

"Number 13 in St. Pauli, he received a pass from his team-mate Kruse, followed by a shot fake... He broke through Sanvini..."

"Facing Brooks...kicking the ball to the baseline..."

"Catch up and shoot!"

"...I can't see clearly from this angle, let's change another angle..."

After dropping several shots in a row, I finally found a shot where I could see the whole process of shooting. I saw Zhen Shaolong’s right toe was touching the side of the football, but the contact time between the football and the toe was also very short. It is the side of the sneaker, which collides with the football.

Eisfeld explained based on the brief and unclear picture, "It should be the sneakers that played a role. The friction of the outer instep also played a certain role. When the football entered the goal, we could see A clear turn, that is, the shot is done from the outside instep."

Eisfeld continued, "This ball can give people a strong visual impact. It is a very exciting goal. It may become the best goal of this round, and it can also be included in the highest score in a single season in German football. Collection of weird goals..."

on the pitch.

Zhen Shaolong raised his fist high and his face was full of joy. For a striker, scoring a goal is the best performance. Regardless of how the ball is scored, the most important thing is to rewrite the score.

When everyone came back to their senses, St. Pauli immediately began to celebrate.

Kreuzer was the first to rush over, hugging Zhen Shaolong tightly.

"Zhen, you are amazing!" Cruze was full of excitement, and then he cared about a question,

"Is this my assist?"

"what?"

"It's my pass! Maybe I can get the assist bonus!" Kruse said, "My salary is not much, and the assist bonus may catch up with my half-month salary."

"miser!"

Zhen Shaolong simply ignored him.

Others came to celebrate and everyone was very happy because they were ahead of Bochum.

Bochum finally reacted.

They are behind!

When the "goal process" was still being talked about everywhere in the stands, the score had been rewritten as "0:1".

The fans were suddenly not in the mood to care about the scoring process, and instead began to worry about the score.

The same goes for the Bochum team.

They felt deeply humiliated. Their opponent was St. Pauli, a newly promoted Bundesliga Bundesliga.

How can this be tolerated?

The other Bochum players were better. The one who felt the most humiliation was the 'braided head' Sanvini. Since the beginning of the game, his job was to defend Zhen Shaolong.

Zhen Shaolong swung him away and scored the ball!

shame!

Sanvini vowed to defend seriously and never be negligent again. He stared at the excited Zhen Shaolong, gritted his teeth and thought, "I must let this kid know how powerful he is!"

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St. Pauli's fighting spirit has become vigorous.

St. Pauli has been lacking in fighting spirit since the beginning of the game, and has an indifferent attitude towards the outcome of the game, because half of the players on the field are substitutes. Everyone knows that the head coach Bergman has largely given up the game.

Those players who didn't play naturally didn't care, but as long as they played, they definitely hoped to defeat their opponents and win. No one would be willing to lose.

Now they see the hope of winning!

"We are already in the lead, maybe if we continue to work hard, we will be able to defeat Bochum!" Many players thought of this, and their blood burned.

Bochum players are learning their lesson --

"We need to pay more attention to the No. 13. It seems that he is still capable, otherwise it would be impossible to wear the No. 13 jersey."

"Sangvini, guard against him! Don't be fooled easily!"

"Whether he has the ball or not, pay attention and don't give him any more chances!"

"As long as you keep him, that stupid big man is no threat."

The 'big guy' was referring to Felix Lutz, and Felix probably didn't want to hear he was 'no threat', but he wasn't a threat.

Seeing Zhen Shaolong being defended three times inside and outside, and thinking of the opponent scoring a goal, Felix couldn't help but feel jealous, and he cursed secretly, "Shit-shit luck!"

"That's right! They're all going to defend you, maybe I'll have a chance!"

Felix praised his IQ.

the other side.

Sangweni was criticized by his teammates, and angrily followed Zhen Shaolong, staring at him, as if he was watching the murder of his father and enemy.

Zhen Shaolong is very innocent.

In the next game, Zhen Shaolong was targeted even more seriously. As long as he ran near the penalty area, Sanvini would protect him like a bodyguard, as if he was afraid that he would have any connection with "dangerous football".

Under this kind of targeted defense, if Zhen Shaolong wants to receive the pass, he has to run constantly, and the running is irregular, which makes it impossible for Sanvini to keep up immediately, but he may not be able to get it when he runs out of position The ball, the passing of teammates is not so efficient.

So most of the running is pointless.

After a while, Zhen Shaolong was exhausted and out of breath, but he didn't catch the ball once.

Zhen Shaolong played very hard, and the other players were not much better.

After the game restarted, Bochum was eager to equalize the score and played very aggressively. Most of the time, St. Pauli could only hide and defend.

One minute.

five minutes.

ten minutes.

For a long time, only Bochum was attacking in the game, and St. Pauli could only occasionally find opportunities to launch a wave of counterattacks, but most of the time, it was difficult to pass the football too far.

Zhen Shaolong stood in front and couldn't find any opportunities. From the perspective of the audience, he was all alone and a little pitiful, but most fans would not feel sympathy, because Zhen Shaolong's goal helped St. Pauli take the lead.

As time passed, Bochum was still on the losing side.

Soon the first half was over.

St. Pauli took the lead and entered the intermission.

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