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Chapter 155 Breaking Defense

 "Silvilio... a dunk! Good goal! He dunked past Fonseca and then broke into the penalty area! Then he made a cross! Eh? This is... a direct shot! The goal post! Oops! Eh?

Eh?! Eh!! Good shot! Hahahaha! Good shot! Good shot!! Hu Lai! Haha! Ha!"

He Feng laughed so hard in the end that he almost forgot the normal explanation.

Because this ball is so... so funny!

In just one ball, the audience went through so many emotional ups and downs, not to mention the players on both sides of the field.

Seeing Silverio's cross turned into a direct shot, which successfully passed through Bakker's fingers, many people were ecstatic, thinking that the goal would go in.

Seeing the football being rejected by the far goal post, a basin of cold water was poured down on everyone's heart, which chilled everyone's heart.

The reason why it was only half cool was, of course, because they saw Hu Lai appear in front of the goal post right after them and met the football unexpectedly...

Then the ball went in!

It's almost like a joke.

Hu Lai "picked up" the ball so easily!

In the past, when people didn't understand the characteristics of Hu Lai's football, some people ridiculed that forwards like Hu Lai were "miss-picking" forwards, and all goals depended on picking up misses.

Now Hu Lai lets them see what real "leaking out" means!

Pies are falling from the sky!

This luck has come, and nothing can stop it!

The Madrid Pirates fans in the stands initially booed loudly when they saw Peralta bumping into Hulay from behind, causing Hulay to stumble and lose his balance and ability to attack later.

They believe that Peralta committed a foul. If the Madrid Pirates' attack fails, they hope that their boos will remind the referee, put pressure on him, and let the video referee team intervene to make a penalty in favor of the Madrid Pirates.

Give Peralta a card and give Madrid Pirates a penalty...

As a result, the next second, Hulay, who was pushed out by Peralta, knocked the football into the goal!

The boos switched seamlessly to cheers without any pause.

The cheers were mixed with laughter.

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Hulay, who scored the goal out of nowhere, did not go to the corner flag area to make his signature move.

After he staggered and knocked the football into the goal, he completely lost his balance and let the inertia carry his body forward and fell forward, lying directly in the goal.

He also turned his head and showed a complicated expression of surprise and joy.

In the last derby with Madrid Kings, after he scored with his left foot, he covered his mouth in celebration to express surprise.

But that celebration was done on purpose, and he wasn't actually surprised.

But this time he was really surprised...

Damn it, right? You can score goals like this?!

I am dying, and [True Lover’s Red String] appears!

The camera just behind the goal captured Hu Lai's expression, and then the broadcast signal quickly spread around the world.

All the fans watching this game saw Hulay's expression after scoring.

Is there anything that hits Kings of Madrid fans harder than scoring a goal?

have!

Even if he is pushed by the King's defender, he can score goals with great luck!

This ball combined with Hulay's sincere but cheap expression of unexpected joy made the Madrid Kings fans as sick as if they had eaten hundreds of live maggots.

Some Kings fans broke the defense on the spot and angrily accused... Peralta:

"Why did you push me that way?"

"Thank you so much Peralta! Maybe he wouldn't have scored without that push!"

"I suggest giving Peralta the 'Best Assist Award'! Damn it!"

And Pirates fans are very happy:

"Such a powerful good luck! 'Mary's Lucky Coin' must have played a role!"

"Let the king's bastards take a good look at what 'useless' means!"

"This is clearly the result of Hu tossing a coin before the game. He has been protected by the goddess of luck!"

Peralta himself seemed very upset. He put his head in his hands and stared blankly at the scene in the goal. Hulay was lying in the goal with the football next to him.

How ironic!

how so?

God! Have you abandoned me?!

What made him break through the defense was still behind Hu Lai getting up from the ground, turning around and clasping his hands towards Peralta, bowing slightly.

As if thanking him for his "help"!

Then Hulay dropped him, laughed and ran up to the Pirates players who came to celebrate the goal with him.

Peralta's chest rose and fell violently, and she didn't know whether it was from fatigue or from being out of breath...

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Julay's goal really demoralized the Madrid king.

Because this kind of unconventional conceding of the ball can easily be considered by the losing team as coming from some mysterious force.

As players, they are not actually afraid of strong opponents. What they are afraid of is the illusory luck of their opponents... So how do they deal with it?

They can beat any opponent, but they can't beat luck.

Own goals and inexplicable goals like Hu Lai's are the most demoralizing.

The side that lost the ball can't help but start to doubt life.

After the restart of play, the Madrid Kings were further suppressed.

This time Merry didn't show much activity.

It seemed that even he was hit by Hu Lai's second ball.

After all, if he wants to score a goal, he has to work hard.

He often has to dribble the ball from 30 meters away from the goal and make continuous passes to get close to the goal. Then he has to score a goal while chasing and intercepting.

It may not be possible to succeed the first time.

It takes enough effort and trying again and again to score a goal.

And what about Hu Lai?

Just run to the back point and score a goal...

This is simply not him looking for a goal, but a goal looking for him!

It's understandable that even Merry would feel frustrated when he thinks about it this way.

As the morale of the King of Madrid was low, the morale of the pirates rose sharply. During this period, the pirate offensive became more and more fierce.

In the 37th minute, another goal was even scored.

Unfortunately, Dikunzo, who scored the goal, was slightly offside when receiving the ball. After the final decision of the video referee team, the goal was invalid.

Otherwise, the Madrid Pirates could completely defeat the Madrid Kings in the first half.

It's a pity that they didn't do it in the end.

When the referee blew the whistle at the end of the first half, the Madrid Pirates only led the Madrid Kings at home by one goal and entered the halftime break with a score of 2:1.

This score is very subtle.

Although the Kings of Madrid are behind, they are not completely behind. After all, they are only behind by one goal. Now they have a chance to breathe during the halftime break. If they can make correct and effective adjustments in time and seize this opportunity, there is great hope for a comeback.

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In turn, the same is true for the Madrid Pirates. They are ahead but not completely ahead. Leading by only one goal is not safe enough in a game like the Madrid Derby...

But Parotti thinks this result is very good.

"It's good. Being only one goal ahead will keep us all pumped up for the next half of the game. You have to remember that we are only one goal ahead of them and they can overturn them at any time. So in the second half we have to

Keep up the momentum you had in the first half, stay focused, and never let up!”

In the locker room, he said to his players.

Royvi was telling his players that the second goal conceded in the first half was not due to bad luck, but because they themselves did not do a good job:

"Our performance after conceding the goal in the first half was not good enough, so we gave them a chance to score the second goal. As long as we can return to the performance we had at the beginning of the game, the initiative will return to us.

In hand!"

This sounds a bit strange. Regarding the team's lagging behind, Roy Wei did not comfort and encourage his players, but criticized them for not performing well enough in the first half and deserved to concede the goal...

This is because Royvi hopes to make the players realize that conceding the goal in the first half is not a "force majeure".

Compared with the "force majeure" of illusory luck, it is obviously easier to accept the loss of goals due to poor performance...

After all, you lost the ball because you performed poorly, so if you perform well, you can naturally get it back.

Sure enough, after hearing the head coach's words, many Kings players cheered up again.

Then Royvi said to Melly: "In the second half, you have to change the offensive method slightly. You are closer to the Pirates' goal than before. If you need to dribble the ball through their midfield every time to complete the shot, it means that the offense

It was a failure..."

Mellie nodded.

The way he played in the first half was indeed entertaining to watch, but it also required a lot of physical fitness.

So in the second half of the first half, his performance declined, and that was the reason.

Of course, in the eyes of outsiders, he might have been hit by Hu Lai's two goals...especially the second goal.

There must be reasons for this.

However, Roywick cannot solve this reason. What he can do is make adjustments at the tactical level.

Let Melli get closer to the goal, get more opportunities, and at the same time reduce the physical energy consumed when attacking with the ball, this is what Royvi can do.

In the first half, when Melli was outside the penalty area, Ramirez had to be more aggressive and tough to guard him.

If Melly can get closer to the penalty area, or even appear directly in the penalty area, then Ramirez will throw a trap.

At this time, as long as the football can be passed to Melli's feet, his chances of scoring will greatly increase.

"Not only Melli, but all of us have to get closer to their goal! Keep putting pressure on them! This is a derby, the competition has just begun! Don't stop until you hear the final whistle! Whether it's courage or the desire to win

Will, we are no less than they are!”


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