Coach, I want to play football!

Chapter 891 The tenacious red wine army

Sean Dyche and his Burnley team think big, but the reality is often skinny.

In the 75th minute, Lallana retreated to midfield to get the ball.

At this time, Wijnaldum suddenly came forward and helped Ye Qi contain some Burnley defensive players.

And Lallana also saw the loopholes in Burnley's defense when Wijnaldum moved forward, and a half-high ball penetrated the Red Wine Legion's defense!

Ye Qi, who has been active near the central defender line, suddenly moved forward and caught the Burnley central defender team by surprise.

Michael Keane wanted to reach out and pull, but Ye Qi was very fast and he didn't have time to make a move.

At this time, another central defender raised his hand to indicate that Ye Qi was offside, but the referee ignored it.

Ye Qi, who entered the penalty area, lifted his chest and removed Lallana's half-high ball. However, he did not stop the ball. Instead, he stretched his feet and sent the ball to the ribs of the penalty area.

At this time Coutinho cut in and took the ball towards the baseline!

Ye Qi did not stop after passing the ball, but continued to advance!

Burnley centre-back Michael Keane roared when he saw this scene, "Isn't this offside??"

He didn't even look at it. Ye Qi was facing the goalkeeper, and he even got out of his way.

Burnley's two central defenders split into two groups, one of them chased Coutinho who wanted to go down, and Burnley's full-backs on the outside also chased back.

And another central defender, Michael Keane, went after Ye Qi.

Burnley's goalkeeper went to Coutinho's side and blocked the near corner of the opponent's shot.

Coutinho's dribbling was about to go out of the baseline, but right on the baseline, he turned around abruptly and passed the ball!

Just when the ball just flew up, Burnley's central defender took off and tried to complete the clearance with a header, but failed!

Ye Qi in the middle has been paying attention to Coutinho's movements. He estimates that Coutini will not choose to shoot by himself, because the closer to the baseline, the smaller the shooting angle.

In addition, the goalkeeper passed by and there was almost no shooting angle.

So he guessed that his teammates must be passing the ball. As for whether it was passed to him at the front point or Wijnaldum at the back point, he didn't know.

But as a first point, I must run!

Seeing Coutinho pass the ball, Ye Qi knew that he had guessed correctly and quickly prepared to take off in the middle of the small penalty area!

In order to avoid the opponent's goalkeeper and defensive players, Coutinho sent a high ball!

It looks like a pass, but it also looks like a lob!

Just when Ye Qi was about to take off, he realized something was wrong.

The ball in front of me looks like it's falling from the top of the arc, but it doesn't look like it's coming from the middle, but like it's heading towards the back of the goal!

After discovering this problem, Ye Qi immediately ran across to the back of the goal, then took off and jumped to the right side!

Because Coutinho is right-footed, he completed the pass on the left. This ball was passed by him with his left foot when the ball was about to pass out, so the quality was naturally not high.

In fact, his idea was to pass the ball to Ye Qi from the front, because he trusted Ye Qi's shooting ability.

Unexpectedly, the kick turned into a lob...the half-high ball turned into a high ball, and the pass even turned into a lob to the back of the goal.

But looking at the route of the ball, the possibility of this lob goal is not high.

Fortunately, Ye Qi discovered the problem in time and hit the ball with his header after taking off.

The ball changed its course and flew towards the goal. Burnley's left back only entered the small penalty area at this moment, arriving belatedly.

It means that Ye Qi jumped in front of Burnley's center back Michael Keane and the left back and completed the header shot.

The ball flew toward the goal. The Burnley goalkeeper was still on the other side of the goal. He just ran to the middle of the goal and immediately made a side dive!

But the speed was still slow, and the ball entered the net before the opponent made a save!

One to zero, Liverpool finally broke the deadlock!

Michael Keane was heartbroken and yelled angrily: "Is this! What the hell! No! Over! Bit!?!"

He had no direct evidence to prove that the opponent's ball was offside, but in his opinion, by completing the pass back and forth near the penalty area, the possibility of offside was very high!

Burnley's players rushed up and surrounded the referee, complaining that the opponent was offside. The Burnley goalkeeper said that the ball was definitely offside and he could see it clearly.

At the same time, Burnley's right back complained that Coutinho's ball actually went out of bounds. The ball was already out of bounds but he passed the ball into the field, so the goal was invalid.

Ye Qicai didn't care so much and rushed directly to the sidelines to celebrate.

Burnley defended very tenaciously in this game, so Ye Qi was very excited after scoring the goal.

This is like playing a game for more than 70 minutes. Although you have a great advantage, the opponent's tower defense lineup is too powerful and you can't get to the high ground after several waves of attacks.

Not only did they fail to ascend to the high ground, they were also wiped out by the opponent's group in two waves, almost ruining the good game.

But the last wave finally caught the opponent's small mistake, successfully climbed to the opponent's high ground, demolished the building, and then directly destroyed the opponent's ancient ruins tree in one go...

This kind of taste is second only to the sourness of making a comeback against the wind!

Coutinho rushed up and hugged Ye Qi, calling Ye Qi so awesome that he knocked in all the passes he missed.

In the end, the referee upheld the original decision and believed that Liverpool's goal was valid, which made the home fans at Moore Stadium boo.

In the live broadcast, slow-motion replays showed that Liverpool's several passes were not offside. At the same time, Coutinho's pass only the ball was on the bottom line and did not completely go out of the bottom line.

After the goal, Liverpool seemed more relaxed because they had completely taken the greater initiative.

At this time, Sean Dyche finally couldn't sit still. He had not made any substitutions. He made two substitutions in a row, all of which were adjustments on the offensive end. He wanted to strengthen the offense and hope to equalize the score in the last ten minutes.

Klopp also made substitution adjustments. The goal scorer Ye Qi was replaced, and Sturridge came on the bench after returning from injury.

This substitution occurred in the 80th minute. It was obvious that Klopp planned to use the last ten minutes to let Sturridge, who had just returned from injury, find his condition.

Ye Qi, who came to the sidelines, hugged Sturridge and said to him: "Welcome back, Daniel!"

Sturridge smiled and said: "Thank you, Ye!"

Up to this point in this game, everyone thought it was basically like this. Liverpool faced the tenacious Burnley in an away game and won by one goal.

Who knew that after only five minutes, an accident occurred.

Lallana was knocked down by the opponent's midfielder while dribbling the ball, and then he did not get up...

The opponent's midfielder received a yellow card for this, and Liverpool received a well-positioned frontcourt set piece.

This made Klopp angry and ran to the fourth official to complain that the opponent's big action foul was a red card no matter what.

But the referee's decision did not change.

Lallana ended up injured and Klopp replaced him with teenager Ocho.

As a result, just after the substitution was completed, Coutinho stood at the top of the arc and took a precise free kick, which directly opened Burnley's door.

Two to zero, the overall situation is decided!

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