ball magic

Chapter 83

Just as the Argentine players celebrated their goal, Irving ran towards the net. This small shooter with a height of only 173 had a condensed expression at the moment.

He took out the ball from the net, smashed it on the ground, and then passed it to the front. A teammate caught the ball. He ran to the middle circle, waiting for the kick-off.

In the process, his eyes were on those Argentines from beginning to end.

As the victors of the Falklands War, the British should have been full of pride when facing the Argentines, because they won the war. This was also the last afterglow of the Royal Navy, defending the dignity of the empire on which the sun never sets.

But the 86 World Cup in Mexico changed everything.

What Maradona did to England was like a crime - he scored the shameless handball with the "Devil's Hand", but he also staged the most exciting goal in World Cup history: five consecutive goals.

Any England fan will never forget these two goals, nor will Maradona's celebration!

The Argentines, who have lost to Germany more than once in the World Cup, do not regard the Germans as sworn enemies.The English who have been invincible in Germany in the past 30 or [-] years will not regard Germany as a mortal enemy, but Argentina and England are real mortal enemies-there are old worries, new hatreds, and wars.

As long as the two countries meet, whether it is the senior team or the various echelons of the youth team, football will become a war.

Owen entered the Liverpool youth training camp at the age of 13, and was selected into the FA elite school at the age of 14. At the age of 15, he was a member of the Liverpool youth team. At the age of 16, Owen played in the FA Youth Cup, which is the most important thing for young players in England. He regained the crown for Liverpool in the middle of the year. He scored 5 goals in 11 games that year. [1]

In the just-concluded 96/97 season, he made his debut in the Liverpool first team, and more importantly, scored his first goal in the Premier League. He is the youngest goal scorer in the history of the Premier League.

He is supposed to be brilliant, he should be the most dazzling new star in football, but all the transcripts he handed over, promoted to the first team in the same year, and appeared in front of Rafael in La Liga, have been bleak.

So Owen is looking forward to this game, more than all his teammates, because the baby in the hearts of England fans, this young talent, wants to do the most is to win the game and beat Rafael.

Even at this moment, at the start of the game, after Argentina scored two goals easily, Owen is still thinking about scoring goals!

He can't just go back to China without doing anything, how will he see his family, the girlfriend he just reunited with?

After the game kicked off again, some Argentine teenagers who were still immersed in the joy of scoring found that Irving passed the ball to teammate Ronald, and after Ronald passed back to the backcourt, Irving quickly ran to the frontcourt.

He was so fast that Aimar was left behind, followed by Cambiasso.

Owen often did this when he was at Liverpool. His speed can always open the situation at critical moments, but in this U20 team, who can send him a long pass?

At this time, it was not any of the five midfielders who stepped forward, but Carragher, who was a jack of all trades.

"Card Big Voice" didn't know when to go forward. After Ronald passed back, Carragher directly kicked the ball out of the box after receiving the ball!

In the 8 years when the old Robson was the England coach, England took the route of muscular man embroidery, but when his successor Graham Taylor advocated, the cultivation of young players in England became not about love, but about long passes Hit urgently.

In this game, Argentina's midfield quartet used only one Riquelme to prevent the English from touching the ball. This is also a cash-out that England does not pay enough attention to skilled players.

But everything has two sides, because they have Irving.

As long as someone can put the football at his feet, he will not disappoint.

When Rafael saw Carragher running outside the arc of his penalty area to send a long pass, he immediately shouted Cambiasso, but it was still a step too late.

It is obviously impossible for a person to run faster than the ball. Cambiasso couldn't catch up, but Samuel rushed out!

Although this future defensive rock is a little green at the moment, he has a good sense of position and strong determination. He called his partner Placente to come together!

He has watched the video of the little man on the opposite side and knows how fast he can be. More importantly, Irving is not a forward who only has speed!

Placent hesitated for a moment, because he wondered if it was necessary, but at this very moment, it led to tragedy!

Irving "stopped" the ball with his forehead extremely quickly, and the ball bounced on the ground.Fans who follow Raphael will definitely find this scene so familiar.

Samuel chose the ball between the man and the ball.His speed is not considered slow among the central defenders, but compared to the 17-year-old Owen at this time, all the speed is empty talk!

Irving is not as full of aura as Raphael when he is a man, because his dribble is very simple, it is eaten raw, and his speed is his greatest weapon-when he needs technology, he cannot catch up with his youth , the moment that cannot catch up with time.

He just surpassed Samuel by one position.

England fans clearly saw in the live TV broadcast that next to Owen, who was dressed in white, there were five Argentine defensive players, not counting the goalkeeper.

The closest teammate around him is about ten meters away from him.If this is really a war, he is a lone hero who went deep into the enemy's camp!

One position ahead of Samuel, but the young Owen proudly thought that this lead was enough, enough for him to adjust for a moment.In the horizontal area, he created a gap that was "big" enough for him between Placente, who couldn't catch up, and goalkeeper Franco, and shot almost instinctively in front of the goal.

Franco tried his best, but Owen was too close to the goal, too close, and the ball went into the net before he was fully on the ground.

This goal, which took just over ten seconds from the start of the attack to the goal, is an out-and-out blitzkrieg on the battlefield. This is definitely the fastest goal in this World Youth Championship, and it may even become the World Youth Championship Fastest goal in history!

The face of the Argentine defense, which was attacked successfully, was extremely ugly. For them, this goal was even more embarrassing than the loss to Australia in the previous game!

After the goal, Owen rushed directly to the corner to celebrate!The next moment, Owen turned his back and showed the number on his back to the camera to all fans who followed the game-No. 18, Owen.

He's Michael Owen!

Aimar, Rafael, Cambiasso, and Riquelme stood side by side, looking at Owen with the same indifferent expression.

"He's really an eyesore." Cambiasso pouted.

"You didn't keep up with him," Raphael glanced at him, but this was not an accusation. Before Cambiasso felt embarrassed, he had already added the next sentence, "Shoot him next time."

"You don't need to tell me, I will do the same!" Cambiasso glared at him, feeling a little ashamed and indignant again - the kid in front of him, who was born as a front midfielder, was more agile and chic than him in the training match, and he was so fucking clean!

Markic wiped his sweat behind them, turned around first, and made an apologetic gesture with Samuel and the others.

At that time, he was too high, and like Cambiasso, he was unable to defend in time, and directly exposed the central defender to Owen.

Goalkeeper Ole Franco, who was the "victim", waved his hand, and then chatted with Samuel and the others—about how to target that little man.

Pekerman stopped. He originally wanted to communicate with Cambiasso as the captain at this time, but now it seems that it is unnecessary.

His blue eyes looked at Irving who was about to run to meet the kickoff. If this kid didn't die young, he was destined to become a star.

The difference between players and stars is that stars have the ability to change the game.

The most individualistic team in the world is Argentina.Argentines like players like Owen, but Pekerman is different-he prefers team football.

It's not the team-oriented, rigid and boring team of Europeanization, but as free as Pampas and as unrestrained as Tango. Now he has cultivated such an outstanding group.

Pei Shuai looked at Rafael.

If it is more individualistic, isn't Argentina equally good?

Standing in the middle circle again, the difference is that the ball is already at the feet of the Argentine, and Owen looks at Rafael provocatively.

Raphael raised his eyebrows slightly after noticing the little man's eyes, gave him a cold look, and then looked at Romeo who was standing with him and was about to kick off.

Romeo blinked, Raphael was speechless at this stupid guy, and simply glanced at Aimar behind him, but Aimar also looked at him in a daze, what's wrong?

Raphael could only make a mouth shape, "positional warfare".

Emma was stunned.

After Romeo kicked off, he passed it to Rafael. After the two kicked off, Rafael passed the ball to Aimar.

The ball reached Aimar's feet, and Aimar didn't want to pass the ball to the backcourt anymore, because Rafael had already started running at full speed!Aimar took the ball under his feet, and the ball moved between his feet. Seeing that it was intercepted by Ronald, Aimar didn't care.

After showing off, Aimar passed the ball to the fast-running Cambiasso, who then passed it to their commander, Riquelme.

The ball kept moving under the Argentine's feet, Cambiasso, Aimar, Riquelme, Romeo...

The England fans watching the game in front of the TV found painfully at this moment that the Argentine had completely passed the center circle except for the goalkeeper. Even the goalkeeper Franco was already standing at the top of the penalty area, ready to take the return.

After passing the ball again and again, the Argentine teenager also used interspersed cooperation to tear and split England's defense. Even in the small space of the half-court, they can control the football at any time.

BBC commentator Guy Mowbray counted the beats in his heart, and he counted to 21. At the moment when the Argentine passed 21 consecutive feet, Cambiasso completed the final goal...

Less than 1 minute after they scored, the score changed again.

Still in such an almost cruel way-their young players never touched the ball from the beginning to the end, and the Argentine controlled the ball so painfully...

England lost this game.

Their only expectation now is not to lose too much, it's too ugly... too ugly!

The author has something to say: [1] A gossip from the FA Elite Academy: Gerrard was not selected, Owen went.In his autobiography, he still cried and complained a lot.

[2] I think the most beautiful and most Argentine goal I scored was against Serbia and Montenegro in the 06 World Cup. For those who are interested, you can search for the highlights~

There are two more, and it's late.

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