Football: Signing in at the beginning is a reactionary kick and a quick shot

Chapter 357



Chapter 357

"The 30-minute overtime is over." Long Guo, Xiao Zhan's commentary sounded in the sports channel, "This represents this year's beauty. In the final of the Continental Cup, the situation of a penalty shootout will determine who is the only winner. "

We can see players from both sides all around the manager at this time, and they are discussing the order of free throws in the first session. The players on both teams are full of confidence, and each of them is convinced at this moment that they will be the one who has the last laugh. After

a few moments, the discussion between the two teams ended and the captains of the two teams went to the referee to discuss which team would take the penalty first.

Penalties are alternate, and while it sounds fair, in practice, the last penalty taker often has more confidence than the first penalty taker. The reason for this is probably because the late penalty shooter can often subconsciously adjust his physical state according to the free throw situation of the first penalty shooter.

"Okay, the discussion between the two sides is over, with Chile taking the penalty first and Argentina taking the penalty later." "Chilean goalkeeper Bravo has saved three penalties in La Liga this season, his reaction speed and goal-line skills are among the best in the world, and the pressure on Argentina's players is not small.

Coach Zhang also said, "That's right. "

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On the pitch, Argentina goalkeeper Romero appeared in front of the goal, and Chile took the first penalty by midfielder Matías Fernandez.

Matthias placed the ball on the penalty spot, glanced up at the goal and looked down at the ball at his feet, and his hand seemed to touch his nose unconsciously.

In the stands behind Romero, Argentine fans are cheering for Romero in unison, and many people are loudly "kicking and flying".

Matthias stared at the ball without a hint of superfluous reaction, until the referee blew the whistle, Matthias began to adjust his body, landing with his left foot to support his body and pushing with his right foot.

The sliding trajectory of the football was "pressed" on the lawn, as if someone was pushing behind the goal, sliding from the far corner of the goal into the right dead corner of the goal.

Romero made a save, but he saved in the wrong direction, but looking at his body posture, it is not difficult to guess that even if Romero judges the right direction, with Matthias's kick, Romero still can't save.

In the stands, the cheers of the Argentine fans were slightly delayed.

This gave the Chilean fans, who had been suppressed for almost the entire game, the opportunity to cheer for the Chilean team in unison.

Just a few moments later, Romero exchanged directions with Chilean goalkeeper Bravo.

The first penalty taken by Argentina was the team's superstar Lionel Messi.

Bravo and Messi in front of the goal are teammates of the club, and the relationship between the two was very good when they were in Barcelona, but at this moment they meet on the pitch, but they are fighting for their respective national teams.

Messi also glanced up in the direction of the goal, and then took three or two steps back to retain the space to adjust the shot.

Messi started running and shooting. He shot with his left foot, and Bravo flew to the right by the time the ball took off.

"Spoon penalty!" There was already cheers from the Argentine fans who were skilled in this way.

The Argentine fans in the stands cheered for Messi for a while, but they were secretly worried when the two sides switched positions.

Chile fielded midfielder Vidal, and the appearance of the player with a forward appearance drew a lot of cheers up front. And Vidal waved his hand at the stands very narcissistically.

"You're not as good as him." Argentina's goalkeeper Romero looked at Vidal and taunted softly.

Vidal heard Romero's provocative words clearly, but he did not respond, bending down to lay out the ball.

Running, hitting the goal, the ball flew to the top right corner of the goal, Romero this time judged the right direction, but he could not save the ball down. At the moment, the score of the penalty shootout is 2:1.

"Bang!" Romero slammed the ground hard, as if to vent his anger, and then got up and returned to the team, giving up his position to Bravo.

Argentina's second penalty taker was Premier League striker Sergio Aguero, who came to the penalty spot with the ball and stepped on the lawn of the penalty spot with his foot, only to step back, run and hit the goal in one go.

The ball shot to the right post, Bravo judged the right direction, flew and swooped in with both fists when the ball was about to cross the goal line. At the moment the score is 1-2.

"Ah——!"

In the stands, the Argentine fans let out an exclamation of disbelief.

Bravo shouted at the sky after getting up, venting the emotions in his chest.

Aguero lowered his head even deeper, but at the moment he refused to raise his head no matter what.

Romero is back on the pitch, this time facing Chilean striker Charles Arangis.

The dark-skinned Chilean didn't bother when he took the penalty, taking three or two steps, followed by a powerful shot.

Romero made a swoop, but misjudged the direction and the ball crossed the goal line from the opposite direction of his save, and now the score is 3-1.

When Charles saw the football cross the goal line, he immediately shouted excitedly, as if to say that they must have won.

Bravo replaced Romero and the third Argentine player to come up to make a free throw was Banega.

I don't know why this young player is trusted by the head coach, and at this moment, he is shouldering the mission of saving the national team.

"Come on Argentina!"

"Let the Pampas eagle soar into the sky!"

"Dream come true. Continental Cup! The

shouts came like a tidal wave, and the young player Banega laid the ball out, waited for the referee's whistle, and immediately rushed to the football and shot with his feet.

The landing control of the supporting foot, the power of the core, the push of the right foot, Banega's shooting action can hardly pick out any problems.

"Bang-" With

a muffled sound, the football shot straight into the sky.

Once again, many unsuspecting Argentine fans exclaimed.

Banega was stunned, and then he crouched down and buried his body in his leg.

It was the first time a player had played such an official game for a team, but he performed so high.

It wasn't until the referee came forward to expel that Banega and Bravo backed away.

And by this time the score had come to 1-3.

Chile's fourth penalty shooter, Sanchez, the short striker who put the ball on the penalty spot, calmly glanced at Romero's taunt and didn't react.


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