Football King Bale

Chapter 502: 1 blow throat

When Cargill's whistle sounded, the entire Sparton Stadium was in an uproar.

Spanish fans were all startled, their eyes widened in surprise. Are Aveiroa's brains full of clams? With a yellow card on his back, he even made such a volleyball spiking action? Didn’t he know that it would get him a red card?

The Welsh fans were shocked with surprise: the Spanish player really killed himself! The referee has just let him go blindly just now, but he himself does not appreciate it, and continues to test frantically on the verge of death!

On the court, the players from both sides once again hugged around the referee Cargill. The Welsh players put pressure on them and demanded heavy penalties; the Spanish players pleaded again and again to make Cargill merciless again.

Bell didn't speak, so he looked at Cargill quietly. He wanted to see how this Turkic descendant handled the foul of the Spanish right back.

Cargill looked very serious and struggled in his heart. He walked slowly to Aveiroa. Finally he took out a topaz card from his pocket and raised it towards Aveiroa, then again. He took out a ruby ​​card, shook it towards Aveiroa, and pointed to the side of the court again, beckoning Aveiroa to end.

Welsh players are somewhat dissatisfied with this penalty, because Aveiroa's intention to intentionally handball is very obvious, which is another direct red card action. But seeing Bell as the captain didn't say anything, I thought that although Aveiroa only got a yellow card, it didn't have much impact on the result, and he was sent off anyway.

Of course, as for the difference in the number of penalty-free suspensions, Welsh players will not care too much. Anyway, Wales will play with Spain next time, and they don’t know when to wait.

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Although the Spanish players are all around Cargill, and constantly pleading, hoping that Cargill will let Aveiroa take the lead, but this is obviously no result.

Aveiroa has just escaped a direct red card, but after a minute, he still failed to escape the fate of the red card.

In fact, the Turkish referee is enough to take care of Aveiroa. The original two direct red card fouls only got two yellow cards.

Of course, if Cargill sent Aveiroa for the first time with a red card, Bell's free kick might have made a difference.

It's just that if these are the real trends, who can predict? Just like this game, the outside world is almost optimistic about Spain, and on the scene, Spain also has an overwhelming advantage, but there is a real chance of breaking the door, but Wales is obviously dominant.

Aveiroa was lonely walking towards the sidelines, and on the field, Wales was ready to take a free kick again.

This free kick is better than the previous position, about 26 meters away from the goal, and the position is more positive than just now, almost directly in front of the arc of the big penalty area.

There is no doubt that this ball is still the penalty for Bell.

Spain did not immediately choose a substitution, because suddenly, Bosque was not ready to make a substitution. In addition, Spain has already used two substitutions. Bosque needs to be more cautious about this last substitution.

Because Aveiroa was sent off, there are fewer players with enough height in Spain, and only five players, including Casillas, are more than 1.8 meters tall.

But Bell’s free-kick threat is really too big, Spain has completely eliminated the five-person wall this time, except for the four 1.8-meter-high players such as Pique, Busquets, Ramos and Alonso. In addition, Fabregas, who was a little taller, was also pulled in. As for the remaining Harvey, Iniesta, Alba, and Navas, because they are only one and seven meters tall, standing in the wall will not play a role, plus the defense of other players in Wales. Plugged in, did not stand in the wall.

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Just like the free kick just now, the Spanish players are still lingering, looking for various opportunities to move forward. However, this time Wales will be compared to the baht, as long as the Spanish players have any position to move, they will remind the referee.

Of course, it is not Bell who is doing this. The small movements of the Spanish players are to influence Bell and distract him.

Taking free kicks is a task that requires a high concentration of attention, and the mood is not calm, which may affect the quality of free throws.

The work of finding the head referee was carried out by the vice captain Ramsey, while Bell stood in front of the ball and closed his eyes, completely undisturbed by the small movements of the Spanish players.

After correcting the position of the Spanish player three times in a row, Cargill was also a little bit angry, warning the Spanish player to make such a small move, he will play the card, which only suppressed the Spanish player's careful thinking, and dared not secretly move position.

The free kick also went smoothly.

Bell opened his eyes, looked at the position of the wall, and then looked at the goal and the position of Casillas, before turning his attention to referee Cargill.

Cargill nodded, put the whistle in his mouth, inhaled, and blew: "beep--"

Bell started, and his run-up was still so elegant, it looked as if there was no hint of fireworks.

"Boom!" This is the muffled noise when Bell's feet come into contact with the ball. The ball quickly flew under the external force, drawing a perfect-looking arc, bypassing the Spanish wall that tried to jump, straight Go to the goal guarded by Casillas.

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Casillas stared at Bell at the moment when Cargill blew his whistle, but he could only see the first two steps of Bell's run-up, and then he was blocked by his own wall.

He also heard the sound of Bell's foot when he hit the ball, but he still couldn't see the trajectory of the ball.

The next moment, he finally saw the ball. The lovely elf had flown over the wall of the person's wall. Its flight had a less obvious but wonderful arc.

Casillas has studied Bell and knows that his most powerful free kick is a curve shot within 30 meters of the goal. This has allowed him to score in European football in the past three seasons. The record of over 20 direct free kicks is the most terrible free kick master in Europe and even the world in recent years.

Casillas has judged his experience about the arc's running trajectory, and his brain immediately issued commands to his body.

However, the next moment Casillas was about to move, he found that the situation seemed wrong, because the trajectory of the ball in the line of sight was not at all a normal arc free kick flight trajectory.

Its arc is very low, just bypassing the top of my own wall, as long as any player in my own wall reaches out, you can touch the ball, but there is a lesson from Aveiroa, obviously no one dares to do it again Out of that action.

In addition to the very low arc, the descent speed of the ball is also extremely fast. Before Casillas reacted, he had flown over the space of about 15 meters between him and his own wall, flying from his side Entered the goal behind him.

The whole process is like Casillas turning his head to send the ball into his goal of defense.

At that moment, Casillas thought of a vocabulary in his mind: the elegant deadly arc!

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Half of the Sparton stadium was boiling, and more than 20,000 Welsh fans rushed out of the seats and cheered wildly.

Wales finally scored a goal and broke the deadlock on the field!

This almost means that Wales has advanced to the final!

One reason is that in this European Cup, Wales took the lead in scoring goals, they have not lost, and the second is that the game time is running out.

Bell's free kick broke in the 85th minute of the game. In the regular 90-minute game, there are only five minutes left. Even if injury time is added, it will basically not exceed ten minutes.

With the increasingly mature defense of Wales, coupled with the two substitutions that are still in the hands of Chris Coleman, it is difficult for Spain to make a comeback.

At this moment, Spanish fans are in deep despair.

They know very well what this goal means.

However, they do not understand why Spain is obviously stronger and obviously has an advantage in the scene. Why is it so broken.

Even, this is not the first time Wales has threatened their goal in this game. If it wasn't for their luck, the team is now three goals behind.

However, God failed to save their team all the time. In the third time, he finally lost the ball.

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The commentators all over the world are crazy at this moment~www.readwn.com~ Especially the media of the countries that support Wales and Bell, they are all changing their ways to praise Bell's goal in various languages.

But I have to say that this is indeed an extremely beautiful free kick.

It is difficult to describe this free kick in terms of physics or geometry. The free throw is in the middle. The ball has both the parabola of a traditional free kick in the air and Carlos' horizontal turn at the 1997 Four Nations.

But the TV slow motion shows that after Bell kicked out, the ball didn't spin much in the air, and the ball went straight to the goalkeeper. Position, but when the ball approached the goalkeeper, it suddenly fell and changed direction suddenly.

Whether on the spot or watching TV, the first impression when the ball flew out of such a trajectory is the refraction after touching the wall, but the slow motion clearly shows that the ball has not touched anyone.

From the angle behind Bell, the ball seemed to be pulled to the lower right by an external force, deviating from the normal track by at least one meter. It was this sudden change that overwhelmed the Spanish goalkeeper Casillas.

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