[Football] I'm just a defender
Chapter 61 hapter 61
Portuguese goalkeeper Pereira arranged himself and stood in front of the goal, ready for the attack of the opposing Swedish team.Even if Figo guessed that Forlan would play a penalty kick because of Lagerbeck's excessive attention to Francisco Alvarez during the preparation period and told Pereira the news, the Portuguese team had some guesses about this development. Personally, I only think that the Swedish team lineup Riverland is regarded as a player with plenty of physical strength and no stage fright.No one expected that Fran would simply put the most important priority first.
In football matches, there is only a small possibility of penalty shootouts in the league with the same points and the same winning percentage and goal difference. The two rounds of cup matches generally rarely happen, unless it is the final situation.But this is not the case for major events such as the World Cup and the European Cup. The so-called "war is no match", the more important the meaning of a game, the more cautious the players on both sides will be, and the final result of being cautious and timid is to bring the game to a penalty shootout .
Regardless of the offensive ability of the Swedish team, as long as their head coach is Lagerbeck, the opponents will know that they will not give up defense or even put more emphasis on defense, especially when they find a defensive core that gradually evolves into a defensive gate hour.Of course, the Portuguese team has also conducted targeted training for penalty kicks, and like every team, there are statistics on the direction, strength, arc and other angles of the opposing players when they kick penalty kicks.But no one told Pereira that there will be another person in the penalty shootout list of the Swedish team to finish him!Complete!No!cooked!Learn!
Of course, Pereira knows that he is a defender, and he is also a member who will be asked to be vigilant by the players.But the point is that this guy has had a clear label over the past few years, "without any offensive skills", which seems to be the product of being stimulated by Real Madrid's defenders who have always had explosive attack power, and has become a completely opposite player. the opposite of.In the past, the scene where Casillas stayed alone in the penalty area and waved "Come back soon" to his defenders is long gone. I am making up my own mind, should I wave to the opposite side in the restricted area, "Do you dare to come here?"
Of course, if someone does this, the end will be miserable. Compared with Real Madrid's lineup, it's one thing for their own defenders to rush forward. Let the opponent provoke the goalkeeper to come over... Isn't this clearly despising the strikers? ?
The most that Forlan can do is to give enough support to the midfielder. These adjustments have nothing to do with a goalkeeper. Let this one come up for a penalty kick?
How can there be information about his penalty kick?Even said, how can there be any information about his shooting?After all, Figo had been teammates with him, but Figo was also confused when he heard the news. Fran shot a penalty?In the next second, he naturally gave Pereira the exact same answer as Casillas.
"Kick...to the sky?" Where does he know where this thing is going?When he was in Real Madrid, wasn't it normal for the club to use Forlan's offensive skills as a meme?A twelve-yard penalty kick is a matter of minutes, I didn't see it, but when Fran kicks a penalty kick, Igor doesn't bother to choose a direction and just stand where he is? "Or you just stand there and don't move."
Figo thought this method was good, but Pereira thought what he said in a serious manner was a joke. How could it be a joke at this time?Standing there without even moving, where would he be so bold as a guy who has never scored a goal to play with a spoon? Maybe he would give his teammates the illusion that he had no time to react, wouldn't it be a bigger blow?Originally, the penalty shootout was under great pressure, because Perez was a little flustered because of this unprepared change.
The goalkeeper's reaction was seen by Figo, and he regretted telling his teammates about his discovery.Thinking of this, Figo twitched the corner of his mouth and thought that the Swedish team might just throw this guy out to scare them. Think about it, otherwise why would Lagerbeck stand so blatantly next to this 'Most Impossible'?It must be just to disrupt their preparation rhythm in Portugal, right?Or is it just to put pressure on the goalkeeper?
If Lagerbeck knew what Figo was thinking, he would probably hehe. Smart people just love to think too much.How could they have imagined that Lagerbeck did this to hone Fran in actual combat?
But it is clear that Pereira has already made a psychological presupposition and waited until he saw this magical defender in a certain way before thinking about him. Who knew that this guy was the leader of the Swedish team.
He looks confident as he walks towards the penalty spot with a football in his arms, but the confidence comes so abruptly that it could easily be dismissed as a substandard faux pas.In Pereira's eyes, Fran, who put the ball down, looked back at his teammates to find psychological support, and subconsciously looked to the right of the goal.This choice seems so commonplace, could he just pretend to let me know?Or was he too nervous to have such an obvious flaw?It seems that fast free kicks are popular in football recently, so could this be a fast penalty kick?Or like Cristiano, make a fake move and shake the goalkeeper before kicking the ball?
Pereira's mind was in a mess, and a lot of thoughts gathered together to make him unable to think.Logically, he shouldn't have such a bad mess, but all kinds of coincidences combined completely disrupted his thoughts.Standing in front of the football, when the referee blew his whistle, Fran didn't take any chances and didn't have time to think about any speculative options. He swung his legs and kicked the football at the expected point.In Fran's sight, this football light!bright!just!big!The one flew straight towards the middle of the goal.
The so-called spoon penalty kick is a way of kicking the ball by lobbing the ball and making the ball fly out of a spoon-shaped parabola in the air, and kicking this kind of ball requires certain footwork and strength. The use of footwork puts more emphasis on "squeezing" rather than "picking". It is clear that the goal is in the middle, but it gives the goalkeeper an illusion of splitting the ball to both sides, so the action is more subtle and more difficult.
This is also the shooting method that many high-level penalty shooters like to use, that is, pretending to shoot to the side of the goal but actually gently picking to the center.Since the spoon can play the role of deceiving the opponent's goalkeeper on the psychological level, the side that kicks the penalty kick of the spoon can improve the morale of its players to a certain extent.
This is indeed the definition at the beginning, but later on, sometimes subtle movements cannot be seen clearly from the perspective of onlookers, and some people will collectively refer to goals that deceive the goalkeeper to other directions and then go straight to the center as scoop penalties.
But Francisco Alvarez's penalty kick, the intention to go straight to the center is too obvious.Where is this spoon?What about radians?What about rubbing?This is clearly a shot from a big thorn. What is the commonality besides the fact that the final goal is the same?Even Fran didn't see the spoon he had decided to kick in this way.
But before the major commentators reported, 'This spoon...it's really a f*cking spoon with no skills and no suspense,' Pereira fell to the right side of the goal.
In the camera, Fran stared blankly at the football he had just kicked into the goal, and Pereira looked back at the net that was aroused by ripples with a confused face.The commentators who were going to say that 'this ball is 100% undisguised in the center from the angle of impact to the arc of flight' swallowed their words back, looking at the Portuguese goalkeeper who seemed to be hit by this so-called "spoon". I know at this time whether the Swedish team's first goal is a big heart (zàng) or a big heart (zāng).But in any case, the scene where players from both sides were stunned by the result at the same time is worth remembering.
What about "the goalkeeper will see through the intention and catch you if you are not thorough enough"?What's the deal?
Countless people started to capture the animation manually, and some found that the expressions of the two people were in sync with each other after comparison.The goalkeeper conceded the ball, stay - my god this is actually going to the middle; the defender scored a goal, stay - my god why did he fall to the right.
Everyone in the Swedish team began to celebrate for the leading goal. Lagerbeck was so excited on the sidelines that he seemed to have won the game. His assistants were too embarrassed to tell him that if the Portuguese goalkeeper played normally, he would be able to see this too clearly. Football saved.But the result was good after all. After the Swedish team scored, the pressure was transferred to Portugal, and it was obvious that the mentality of the Portuguese goalkeeper, who had been very stable throughout the game, was out of balance.
Fran pursed his lips and looked at the football that was handed back to the referee. He pursed his lips and walked over, "Sir, can you give me this football after the game is over? This is my first A goal kicked into the opponent's goal, I..." He was talking incoherently, and the referee didn't care what he said, but waved him away so as not to hinder the continuation of the game.Fran curled his lips and started to rush towards the position where the Swedish crowd stood side by side. Ljungberg hugged him desperately so that he didn't lose his composure enough to go to the sidelines to celebrate with the currently dancing head coach because of a penalty kick.
"Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooows? He calmed down, "The game is not over yet, don't get carried away!" It's okay to be out of tune in normal times, but shouldn't this kid be quite stable at critical moments?Speaking of kicking the ball into the opponent's goal?Does that mean he scored several own goals?I feel sorry for Casillas.
Ibrahimovic stood at the end of the line because no one was willing to put his shoulders on his shoulders because of his height. Fran, who had been taught a lesson, leaned over and stood beside him.When the audience held their breath and stared at Portugal's first goal, he couldn't help but elbowed Ibrahimovic and whispered, "I scored a goal." Ibrahimovic glanced at him. After thinking about it, he gave him a thumbs up.
In the final penalty shootout, the Swedish team won the game with a score of 4:2.Perhaps such a penalty kick gave the Swedish team endless encouragement and confidence, or Pereira's mentality was completely out of balance. In this game, the Swedish team had the last laugh.
Figo heaved a sigh of relief when he saw this result. If there is no accident, this will be his last game for the national team. It must be a lie to say that he has no regrets.After all, most of the penalty shootouts can be regarded as a kind of luck, although Figo seems to be the success of the Swedish team's tactics for penalty kicks.
Thinking this way, Fran, who was walking back with a football in his arms and smiling childishly, passed by Figo and was stopped by Figo.Fran was taken aback, gave Figo a hug, patted him on the back reassuringly, and said nothing, everything was kept silent.
But Figo was still very puzzled and asked, "So, why did you play first?" Fran blinked innocently when he heard this question, "Huh? Oh, Mr. Lagerbeck wants to hone me. .”
...Hehe, who is training whom?
The author has something to say: To be honest, I once thought that as long as the penalty kick was kicked in the middle, it was a spoon... Later, I was laughed at by my dad.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I originally set Franjin to be a spoon with a beautiful footwork...the result is inexplicably funny again
Raul: So, how would you defend yourself?
Casey: ...Stay where you are? 【After all, it will fly
After Forlan's penalty kick
Cassie: Pfft...I said it, stay where you are?
Believe it or not, I... Fran's penalty isn't really that bad, he just didn't have time to think about how to kick it, really.
There was a coup in Turkey...Although the self-consolation is that the coup is not a terrorist attack, it may not affect him, but this guy was haunting the movie theater when the incident happened!no news after that
Ah, since he went to Fenerbahce, I’m so worried, didn’t he say he’s going to transfer?
In football matches, there is only a small possibility of penalty shootouts in the league with the same points and the same winning percentage and goal difference. The two rounds of cup matches generally rarely happen, unless it is the final situation.But this is not the case for major events such as the World Cup and the European Cup. The so-called "war is no match", the more important the meaning of a game, the more cautious the players on both sides will be, and the final result of being cautious and timid is to bring the game to a penalty shootout .
Regardless of the offensive ability of the Swedish team, as long as their head coach is Lagerbeck, the opponents will know that they will not give up defense or even put more emphasis on defense, especially when they find a defensive core that gradually evolves into a defensive gate hour.Of course, the Portuguese team has also conducted targeted training for penalty kicks, and like every team, there are statistics on the direction, strength, arc and other angles of the opposing players when they kick penalty kicks.But no one told Pereira that there will be another person in the penalty shootout list of the Swedish team to finish him!Complete!No!cooked!Learn!
Of course, Pereira knows that he is a defender, and he is also a member who will be asked to be vigilant by the players.But the point is that this guy has had a clear label over the past few years, "without any offensive skills", which seems to be the product of being stimulated by Real Madrid's defenders who have always had explosive attack power, and has become a completely opposite player. the opposite of.In the past, the scene where Casillas stayed alone in the penalty area and waved "Come back soon" to his defenders is long gone. I am making up my own mind, should I wave to the opposite side in the restricted area, "Do you dare to come here?"
Of course, if someone does this, the end will be miserable. Compared with Real Madrid's lineup, it's one thing for their own defenders to rush forward. Let the opponent provoke the goalkeeper to come over... Isn't this clearly despising the strikers? ?
The most that Forlan can do is to give enough support to the midfielder. These adjustments have nothing to do with a goalkeeper. Let this one come up for a penalty kick?
How can there be information about his penalty kick?Even said, how can there be any information about his shooting?After all, Figo had been teammates with him, but Figo was also confused when he heard the news. Fran shot a penalty?In the next second, he naturally gave Pereira the exact same answer as Casillas.
"Kick...to the sky?" Where does he know where this thing is going?When he was in Real Madrid, wasn't it normal for the club to use Forlan's offensive skills as a meme?A twelve-yard penalty kick is a matter of minutes, I didn't see it, but when Fran kicks a penalty kick, Igor doesn't bother to choose a direction and just stand where he is? "Or you just stand there and don't move."
Figo thought this method was good, but Pereira thought what he said in a serious manner was a joke. How could it be a joke at this time?Standing there without even moving, where would he be so bold as a guy who has never scored a goal to play with a spoon? Maybe he would give his teammates the illusion that he had no time to react, wouldn't it be a bigger blow?Originally, the penalty shootout was under great pressure, because Perez was a little flustered because of this unprepared change.
The goalkeeper's reaction was seen by Figo, and he regretted telling his teammates about his discovery.Thinking of this, Figo twitched the corner of his mouth and thought that the Swedish team might just throw this guy out to scare them. Think about it, otherwise why would Lagerbeck stand so blatantly next to this 'Most Impossible'?It must be just to disrupt their preparation rhythm in Portugal, right?Or is it just to put pressure on the goalkeeper?
If Lagerbeck knew what Figo was thinking, he would probably hehe. Smart people just love to think too much.How could they have imagined that Lagerbeck did this to hone Fran in actual combat?
But it is clear that Pereira has already made a psychological presupposition and waited until he saw this magical defender in a certain way before thinking about him. Who knew that this guy was the leader of the Swedish team.
He looks confident as he walks towards the penalty spot with a football in his arms, but the confidence comes so abruptly that it could easily be dismissed as a substandard faux pas.In Pereira's eyes, Fran, who put the ball down, looked back at his teammates to find psychological support, and subconsciously looked to the right of the goal.This choice seems so commonplace, could he just pretend to let me know?Or was he too nervous to have such an obvious flaw?It seems that fast free kicks are popular in football recently, so could this be a fast penalty kick?Or like Cristiano, make a fake move and shake the goalkeeper before kicking the ball?
Pereira's mind was in a mess, and a lot of thoughts gathered together to make him unable to think.Logically, he shouldn't have such a bad mess, but all kinds of coincidences combined completely disrupted his thoughts.Standing in front of the football, when the referee blew his whistle, Fran didn't take any chances and didn't have time to think about any speculative options. He swung his legs and kicked the football at the expected point.In Fran's sight, this football light!bright!just!big!The one flew straight towards the middle of the goal.
The so-called spoon penalty kick is a way of kicking the ball by lobbing the ball and making the ball fly out of a spoon-shaped parabola in the air, and kicking this kind of ball requires certain footwork and strength. The use of footwork puts more emphasis on "squeezing" rather than "picking". It is clear that the goal is in the middle, but it gives the goalkeeper an illusion of splitting the ball to both sides, so the action is more subtle and more difficult.
This is also the shooting method that many high-level penalty shooters like to use, that is, pretending to shoot to the side of the goal but actually gently picking to the center.Since the spoon can play the role of deceiving the opponent's goalkeeper on the psychological level, the side that kicks the penalty kick of the spoon can improve the morale of its players to a certain extent.
This is indeed the definition at the beginning, but later on, sometimes subtle movements cannot be seen clearly from the perspective of onlookers, and some people will collectively refer to goals that deceive the goalkeeper to other directions and then go straight to the center as scoop penalties.
But Francisco Alvarez's penalty kick, the intention to go straight to the center is too obvious.Where is this spoon?What about radians?What about rubbing?This is clearly a shot from a big thorn. What is the commonality besides the fact that the final goal is the same?Even Fran didn't see the spoon he had decided to kick in this way.
But before the major commentators reported, 'This spoon...it's really a f*cking spoon with no skills and no suspense,' Pereira fell to the right side of the goal.
In the camera, Fran stared blankly at the football he had just kicked into the goal, and Pereira looked back at the net that was aroused by ripples with a confused face.The commentators who were going to say that 'this ball is 100% undisguised in the center from the angle of impact to the arc of flight' swallowed their words back, looking at the Portuguese goalkeeper who seemed to be hit by this so-called "spoon". I know at this time whether the Swedish team's first goal is a big heart (zàng) or a big heart (zāng).But in any case, the scene where players from both sides were stunned by the result at the same time is worth remembering.
What about "the goalkeeper will see through the intention and catch you if you are not thorough enough"?What's the deal?
Countless people started to capture the animation manually, and some found that the expressions of the two people were in sync with each other after comparison.The goalkeeper conceded the ball, stay - my god this is actually going to the middle; the defender scored a goal, stay - my god why did he fall to the right.
Everyone in the Swedish team began to celebrate for the leading goal. Lagerbeck was so excited on the sidelines that he seemed to have won the game. His assistants were too embarrassed to tell him that if the Portuguese goalkeeper played normally, he would be able to see this too clearly. Football saved.But the result was good after all. After the Swedish team scored, the pressure was transferred to Portugal, and it was obvious that the mentality of the Portuguese goalkeeper, who had been very stable throughout the game, was out of balance.
Fran pursed his lips and looked at the football that was handed back to the referee. He pursed his lips and walked over, "Sir, can you give me this football after the game is over? This is my first A goal kicked into the opponent's goal, I..." He was talking incoherently, and the referee didn't care what he said, but waved him away so as not to hinder the continuation of the game.Fran curled his lips and started to rush towards the position where the Swedish crowd stood side by side. Ljungberg hugged him desperately so that he didn't lose his composure enough to go to the sidelines to celebrate with the currently dancing head coach because of a penalty kick.
"Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooows? He calmed down, "The game is not over yet, don't get carried away!" It's okay to be out of tune in normal times, but shouldn't this kid be quite stable at critical moments?Speaking of kicking the ball into the opponent's goal?Does that mean he scored several own goals?I feel sorry for Casillas.
Ibrahimovic stood at the end of the line because no one was willing to put his shoulders on his shoulders because of his height. Fran, who had been taught a lesson, leaned over and stood beside him.When the audience held their breath and stared at Portugal's first goal, he couldn't help but elbowed Ibrahimovic and whispered, "I scored a goal." Ibrahimovic glanced at him. After thinking about it, he gave him a thumbs up.
In the final penalty shootout, the Swedish team won the game with a score of 4:2.Perhaps such a penalty kick gave the Swedish team endless encouragement and confidence, or Pereira's mentality was completely out of balance. In this game, the Swedish team had the last laugh.
Figo heaved a sigh of relief when he saw this result. If there is no accident, this will be his last game for the national team. It must be a lie to say that he has no regrets.After all, most of the penalty shootouts can be regarded as a kind of luck, although Figo seems to be the success of the Swedish team's tactics for penalty kicks.
Thinking this way, Fran, who was walking back with a football in his arms and smiling childishly, passed by Figo and was stopped by Figo.Fran was taken aback, gave Figo a hug, patted him on the back reassuringly, and said nothing, everything was kept silent.
But Figo was still very puzzled and asked, "So, why did you play first?" Fran blinked innocently when he heard this question, "Huh? Oh, Mr. Lagerbeck wants to hone me. .”
...Hehe, who is training whom?
The author has something to say: To be honest, I once thought that as long as the penalty kick was kicked in the middle, it was a spoon... Later, I was laughed at by my dad.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I originally set Franjin to be a spoon with a beautiful footwork...the result is inexplicably funny again
Raul: So, how would you defend yourself?
Casey: ...Stay where you are? 【After all, it will fly
After Forlan's penalty kick
Cassie: Pfft...I said it, stay where you are?
Believe it or not, I... Fran's penalty isn't really that bad, he just didn't have time to think about how to kick it, really.
There was a coup in Turkey...Although the self-consolation is that the coup is not a terrorist attack, it may not affect him, but this guy was haunting the movie theater when the incident happened!no news after that
Ah, since he went to Fenerbahce, I’m so worried, didn’t he say he’s going to transfer?
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