Suya Reisschi's shot was caught by Liverpool goalkeeper Mignolet. Messi, who ran but did not receive the pass, was not satisfied with Suya Reissich's choice of his own shot. He spread it out to Suya Reisschi Hands express their emotions.

But Suya Reiss just ignored him. He saw that Mignolet wanted to drive the football directly, so he rushed up to stop him.

Su Ya Reiss is very clear that there is Su Han behind him. There must be no way for Mignolet to throw the football at Su Han.

His interference had an effect.

Although Mignolet really wanted to launch a counterattack directly, but when Suya Reiss came up to harass him, he was not "eight or ninety" sure and threw the football directly to Su Han. To launch a counterattack, don't lose the ball in the backcourt.

So Mignolet took the football back, held it in his arms, and waited for everyone to get out of the penalty area and wait for the Barcelona players to return to their half, although a chance to counterattack was lost, but the team's goal would not face against threats.

There is nothing wrong with Mignolet's approach.

Suya Reissqi also exited the penalty area after successfully disturbing Mignolet. As for Messi's complaint, he didn't see it at all.

He thinks there is no problem with his approach. As a center forward, it is natural to take shooting as his own responsibility.

If you just pass the ball to others, then don't be a center forward.

What's more, the situation just now is obviously that the Liverpool players have focused their defensive attention on Messi, and the pressure they face is very small, so why can't they unexpectedly choose to shoot by themselves?

Who stipulates that in any situation in the game, the football must be passed to Messi, so that Messi can shoot?

Enrique didn't even dare to do that.

Suya Reiss thought that no matter from which aspect, what he just did was tenable, so he ignored Messi at all.

Messi obviously knew this too, so he quickly took it back after he spread his hand. His complaint just now was not that Su Ya Reiss had to pass the football to himself, but that in the competition with Su Han, Messi paid great attention to obtaining every opportunity.

He knows Suya Reiss doesn't want to pass the ball to him, well, then I'll do it myself

Many people still regret that Liverpool did not make a quick counterattack. The Liverpool fans in the stands were very dissatisfied with Suya Reiss' actions.

But they couldn't help it. It was a pity that many people beat their chests and feet when they saw that the great counterattack situation was gone. Finally caught a chance to fight back, but it didn't work out at all

If things go on like this, maybe Barcelona will still score goals

Su Han was originally waiting for a counterattack in the frontcourt, but Mignolet didn’t throw the football over. Su Han thought about it and felt that it was meaningless for him to stay in the frontcourt. to the ball.

As for the fact that the retreat is farther from the Barcelona goal...Su Han didn't think about it at all. As long as he has the ball at his feet, Su Han doesn't worry about the distance from the goal.

So he ran to the backcourt.

Since you can't fight back, then control the football at your feet and advance slowly.

Even if you can't score, let the football stay on your side for a while, the goal is safe, so Mignolet threw the football with his hands to the central defender Alderweireld who retreated to meet him.

But as soon as he threw the football over, he changed his face and yelled at Alderweireld: "Be careful behind you"

But apparently it's a bit late...

Alderweireld received the ball and turned around to see Messi rushing towards him.

He was so frightened that he poked the football sideways reflexively.

Just when he poked the football away, Messi's foot also arrived.

If Alderweireld was a little later, the ball might have been intercepted by Messi.

But Alderweireld's stabbing was a conditioned reflex. I'm afraid he didn't even know who he stabbed the football to...

Although Messi did not get the ball, it is also possible that Messi disturbed him and let other Barcelona players get the ball, such as... Suya Reiss?

So where exactly did the ball get poked by Alderweireld?

Just now everyone's attention and eyes were attracted by Alderweireld and Messi, and they completely forgot about this.

Now that I think about it, everyone immediately went to find football.

Find out who actually got the football.

Is it Suya Reiss, or Skrtel?

neither

Everyone was surprised to see that Su Han appeared in front of Liverpool's penalty area and stretched out his foot to intercept Alderweireld's kicked football 2.3

Isn't he a striker?

The first thought that popped into everyone's mind when they saw this scene was this...

Yes, Su Han should be at the top, serving as the team's sharp counterattack......

Why does he appear at the front of his penalty area, he is simply like a central defender.

In this way, how can Liverpool fight back?

The reason why Liverpool can still maintain the hope of counterattack is entirely because Su Han is at the top, allowing teammates to find someone to pass the ball when they want to counterattack.

Now that Su Han is back, how to counterattack? How to score goals?.

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