Chapter 1657 Heroes
When little Cecil began to run, there was a moment when the audience stopped breathing.

This penalty is of great significance. If the penalty is scored, Locke Middle School will tie the score, at least get a tie, and guarantee that they will not lose in the competition with Bigwig School.

For Bigwig School, the loss of the first two games made them heartbroken. As long as they can win this game, at least it can guarantee that Bigwig School will draw with Locke Middle School in the total score. Bigwig College is also of great significance.

When Cecil Jr. kicked the penalty away, there was a huge cheer on the field. Although the fans of Locke Middle School were very loud, this is the home court of Bigwig College after all.

All the fans of Locke Middle School fell silent. Flying a penalty kick is certainly annoying, but Cecil Jr. performed very well. The two goals scored by Locke Middle School were related to Cecil Jr. For a child , can't be too demanding on him.

All hope and joy turned into a sigh after the penalty kick flew away.

"Damn it, how could such a goal not be scored?" On the rostrum, Stoudemire was furious.

pop - pop - pop -

Only Rock was applauding.

"I know you like Bigwig, but can you stop being so obvious?" Stoudemire was very dissatisfied with Rock's applause.

"You have a good son—" Rock said meaningfully.

On the court, Cecil Jr. was not complained by his teammates. He was flushed and stood at the penalty spot with his head down, at a loss.

The goalkeeper of Bigwig Public School gave little Cecil a big hug, and whispered something in little Cecil's ear.

Then little Cecil was surrounded by his companions, and he didn't sit down the whole game. The coach who had been directing the game from the sidelines also came to little Cecil, nodded and patted little Cecil on the shoulder. .

At this time, there were sporadic applause from the corner of the stadium.

The applause gradually became more and more enthusiastic, and people realized at this time that Cecil Jr. deliberately missed the penalty kick to give up the tie.

"What did you say?" Stoudemire was still at a loss.

"This penalty is an obvious misjudgment, and it shouldn't exist at all. Cecil Jr. did the right thing, and he deserves applause." Rock nodded again and again, seeing the hope for the future of southern Africa from Cecil Jr.

"You mean, little Cecil missed the penalty on purpose?" Stoudemire was full of surprise. If this is the case, then little Cecil is too virtuous.

"That's right, how can a player who can pass several people in a row and pass the goalkeeper by the way, not even score a penalty?" Rock was very happy. Victory is certainly a joy, but you can't do whatever it takes to win.

After all, it was just a friendly match, not a life-and-death foreign war.

On the battlefield, soldiers must do anything to win the victory, but on the football field, fair competition is the main theme.

To put it bluntly, when it comes to things like playing football, Rock can accept a draw or even a loss.

But on major issues related to national interests, Roque will definitely do whatever it takes.

As for those countries that bribe referees even to play football, Roque can only understand that they can only find some so-called "confidence" in this way in this kind of place.

How sad!
At this time, the applause on the court grew louder, and even the coach of Bigwig Public School squeezed into the crowd, formally shook hands with little Cecil, and expressed his respect to little Cecil.

Remy and Malan were also applauding.

When the misjudgment just happened, Remy shook his head again and again, obviously dissatisfied with the referee's penalty.

"Normal. Misjudgments are part of the game. Football is round, and anything can happen—" Ma Lan said with a calm face. Even in official games, misjudgments do happen from time to time, which is indeed normal.

"It's normal, but it shouldn't have happened. This misjudgment left a huge regret for this perfect game. It's hard to imagine whether the players of Bigwig College will suffer from this misjudgment in the days to come." This misjudgment will even affect their love for football." Remy went online, but it is indeed possible.

"They will understand sooner or later, this is life." Ma Lan also raised his head, football is not the whole of life, if even such a blow cannot be accepted, it is too fragile.

Professionals' understanding of football is definitely higher than that of Stoudemire, a fake fan.

So when Cecil Jr. kicked the penalty away, both Remy and Malan were stunned.

Although it is normal for professional football players to kick penalty kicks, it is basically impossible for Cecil Jr. to happen.

The only explanation is that Cecil Jr. would rather miss the penalty than accept a dishonorable draw.

"It's great, it's simply great, this is the Olympics, this is fair competition! This little guy should be given a medal!" Next to Remy, Coubertin was clapping wildly.

Remy glared immediately, really, everything has to be connected with the Olympics, which is obviously the spirit of football.

Malan looked calm. Little Cecil is from southern Africa. The meaning of this penalty has surpassed football and will be praised in countless days to come.

On the sidelines of the press box, the host who was broadcasting live on the radio was also stunned by Cecil Jr.'s penalty kick.

"My God - Cecil Jr. missed the penalty, the referee blew the final whistle, Locke School had to accept the result - wait, the coach of Bigwig College is shaking hands with Cecile Jr., What the hell happened? God, little Cecil kicked the penalty on purpose, yes, it must be like this, he would rather swallow the bitter pill of defeat than accept the easy draw, he inherited the great Rhodes The spirit of the family, worthy of being a member of the Rhodes family, he is simply the embodiment of justice and fairness, symbolizing the never-ending tenacity of Locke Middle School—” the supporters roared excitedly, and their voices spread throughout southern Africa through radio waves, which is best result.

On the car back to Pretoria, Rock and Stoudemire talked about Cecil's penalty again.

"If it were you, what would you do?" Stoudemire was triumphant. Although Cecil missed the penalty, he became the hero of the game. Stoudemire was also very relieved.

"Of course I will kick penalty kicks. I can't be inferior to a child." Rock is also proud. Little Cecil is a student of Rock Middle School, and he can be regarded as Rock's student even if rounded.

"Hehe, it's impossible. You are a person who will do anything to win. If it were you, at the last moment of the game, you would be the kind of person who would fake and cheat penalties." Stoudemire knew Rock too well. It's okay, you can interpret it any way you want.

The same penalty kick, in the eyes of people with dark minds, it means that the technical level is not enough.

The same misjudgment, in the eyes of conspiracy theorists, is the referee's black whistle.

The underworld runners-up in the World Cup can all be proud, and there is no bottom line for a shameless person.

"What about you?" Rock counterattacked, and Stoudemire's character was not much better.

"Me, I'll take a gun and force the referee to give me a penalty——wahahaha——" Stoudemire is completely blackened, don't doubt, he is such a person.

Rock also laughed, Stoudemire was right, both he and Stoudemire are people who will do whatever it takes to win.

This is not shameful, the victory of the football game has nothing to do with life and death, Rock and Stoudemire, every decision can affect the fate of countless people, so they have to do whatever it takes to win.

Many people who rely on football to make a living, for their livelihood, advocate football as a war in a peaceful age.

In fact, it's just a matter of food. If you don't make the football game more important, you won't get enough attention, and the food will naturally not taste good. Only when the attention is high, will there be enough benefits.

In fact, that's what it is, for people who do it for a living, football is really important.

But for the majority of people who eat melons, the result of the game will not have much impact on their lives. After a game, how to live or how to live.

Of course, for the next generation in southern Africa, Roque still hopes that they can grow up healthily. Some people kick penalty kicks for honor, and some people should be desperate for the national interest. The victory stolen on the court is indeed shameful. In terms of national interests, Whether stolen or snatched, they are national heroes.

Life is such a contradiction.

Also on the car back to Pretoria, Remy and Malan were also chatting about the penalty kick at the end of the game.

"It's really exciting. The game was full of twists and turns. Bigwig School, which won the victory, deserves congratulations, but Locke Middle School, which insists on justice, deserves more respect. This is the sportsmanship we have always hoped for." Remy relished that the game has ended A few hours later, Remy was still immersed in the excitement of Cecil Jr.'s penalty kick.

"Just wait and see. Tomorrow's newspaper will definitely have a big book. Even if the reporters are not interested, Lord Rhodesia will interest them." Malan also knows Stoudemire very well, and this matter itself is very topical. Newspapers need news like this, emphasizing fairness and justice in Southern Africa.

Regardless of how bottomless Southern Africa is in terms of national interests, Southern Africa must be the embodiment of fairness and justice when publicizing to the outside world. This is conducive to establishing the national image of Southern Africa.

That's news value.

"Even if Lord Rhodesia wants to keep a low profile, we have to seize this opportunity." Remy is most worried about the lack of enough attention in football. News is a good thing, but obscurity is bad.

"I'll go back and find some familiar reporters—" Ma Lan, as the chairman of the Southern African Football Association, also has a lot of contacts. The news media in Southern Africa now have a sports section, and the "Times" is no exception.

"Campus football is so fierce, I really don't know what the professional league in Southern Africa is like—" Remy is full of expectations for the professional league in Southern Africa.

"It's easy. Next week there will be a game between Rhodesia United and the Los Angeles Eagles, but the game will be in Los Angeles, which is the home of the Los Angeles Eagles." Ma Lan met Remy's request.

"Can I get tickets?" Remy just saw the enthusiasm of southern Africans for football today. The tickets for the match between Rhodesia United and the Los Angeles Eagles are probably sold out long ago.

"Of course there is—" For ordinary fans, tickets for the Rhodesia United and the Los Angeles Eagles are indeed hard to find, but it is very simple for Malan.

No matter how he is the chairman of the Football Association, he still has some energy.

(End of this chapter)

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