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Chapter 43 Tactics Worth Learning

It is difficult for cameras in this era to clearly record a goal that reaches a speed of over 140 kilometers per hour. Fans in front of the TV can only see a white smear hitting the goal. Many pseudo-fans thought they had masturbated too much.

The equipment used by the Hong Kong organizers was manufactured in the 1960s, so the flight path was not restored in the replays, and there was no high-performance telephoto lens to capture the effect of the ball being fixed and not turning. This made the "elevator ball" have a great visual impact.

to weaken.

But even so, Wu Jie's fans are also happy because this is the first time he has scored directly from a free kick. The South Korean team is really Wu Jie's lucky star.

The mentality of the South Korean players was much stronger this time. Even though they were very tired and suffered a conceding blow at the beginning, they still showed the energy to continue fighting against the Chinese team.

The magic weapon that Kim Jong-nam originally prepared for the Chinese team was efficient fouling + desperate running. As long as the game was dragged into overtime, with stronger physical fitness, he might be able to find a chance to defeat the Chinese team.

If it is really impossible to score a goal, then a 0:0 score in 120 minutes is an acceptable result.

The South Koreans feel that this is the only way. Their only advantage against the Chinese team is their physical fitness. Only by using "foul tactics" to delay the game to overtime can they have a chance to defeat the opponent.

During this period, they have been secretly practicing penalty kicks, practicing the 4-5-1 defensive formation, and free kick defense, with the purpose of delaying the penalty shootout with the Chinese team until overtime.

But I didn't expect that the Chinese team was almost defeated by Iraq before they met the Chinese team. This group of Iraqi players, who were also full of energy and excellent physical fitness, caused the South Korean team to lose its troops before they saw the real Buddha.

Now they can only hope to use more ferocious fouls to control the midfielder and control the guy who can't be helped by conventional means.

But what this kind of defense fears most is the free kick master, because if you want to commit a foul, you will inevitably give your opponent some well-positioned free kicks.

Kim Jong-nam originally thought that the Chinese team did not have a free kick master. As long as they were fully prepared to defend free kicks, they could keep the ball conceding rate to a minimum.

But who would have thought that Wu Jie didn't score more than a dozen free kicks, but he just kicked it when it was their turn. Is this kid really a natural nemesis?

In the 36th minute of the first half, Wu Jie, who had just given Zhang Wailong an iron elbow, fell to the ground under the shovel of another South Korean player, and accidentally kicked Zhang Wailong again with one foot.

This is basically the main theme of today's game. The hands and feet of the players from both teams are not clean, and there are scenes of people falling on their backs everywhere.

This time, the referee from Singapore gave the Chinese team a free kick in the middle of the penalty area 33 meters away from the goal. The position and angle were not bad, but it was a bit far away from the goal.

The South Korean players are not particularly nervous. It is difficult to kick free kicks in this position. If they are not strong enough, the goalkeeper will have sufficient reaction time. If they are strong, if the accuracy is slightly worse, the ball will not know where it is going when it flies to the goal.

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Wu Jie once again stood in front of the football and took the initiative to pull up his trousers, once again revealing his perfect thighs to the world. Even Song Shixiong who was giving commentary couldn't help but shout "beautiful" and repeatedly praised his slim thigh muscles.

At this time, the camera once again focused on Wu Jie's handsome face. After taking several deep breaths, his eyes showed cold murderous intent. A close look at the camera made people shudder. Many South Korean fans saw this expression.

, I felt a chill in my heart for no reason.

Wu Jie waited until the referee became a little impatient, then he took a slow start, came to the football and exerted force. This time he kicked the football hard with the instep of his outside foot, but the ball was still in the middle and lower part of the ball.

This time the shot was faster than before. After the ball crossed the wall, it still flew upwards. It did not drop suddenly until it reached the penalty area line. It was another successful elevator shot!

But after all, it was thirty meters away. Wu Yanjiao made a flying save this time. However, the ball's violent fall caused him to have problems with his prediction. He failed to judge the angle and speed of the ball's fall. The ball fell from

He hit the goal with the palm of his hand.

“gooooooooooal…!!!”

The Hong Kong commentator at the scene imitated the British commentator and played a long note. The Hong Kong fans at the scene had already stood up from their seats and raised their arms and shouted!

When the audience in mainland China heard Song Shixiong's high-pitched voice saying "The ball is in" from the radio, Wu Jie had already come up with his latest celebration move at the scene.

The Hong Kong audience saw him first jump high, then make a graceful half-turn in the air, and after landing, he spread his arms and let out a passionate roar. It can be said that he was domineering!

Hong Kong fans have never seen such a domineering celebration. The whole stadium burst into cheers, and tens of thousands of people screamed for his goal and domineering celebration.

The Hong Kong audience in front of the TV saw it more clearly. They cheered loudly and lamented that Wu Jie not only scored goals frequently, but also celebrated with one after another.

But this wonderful goal coupled with this domineering action actually complemented each other.

Of course, Wu Jie's celebration will be Ronaldo's signature move in the future. He knows that Ronaldo's entire set of celebrations are designed by a professional team, and of course the purpose is to cooperate with commercial promotion. So isn't this suitable for Mr. Wu who doesn't have a behind-the-scenes team yet?

As an athlete who came from the 21st century, he knows very well that since he scores a lot of goals, his celebrations must be constantly updated, otherwise he will suffer from aesthetic fatigue if he uses the same posture too often.

Now he already has four original movements: "Machine Gun Shooting", "Throat Cutting Ceremony", "Jersey Show", and "Roc Spreading Wings". If he uses them in turn and adds some sliding and gliding movements, it will basically be gone.

Aesthetic fatigue and a sense of repetition.

South Korean players said: We are tired!

They are indeed very tired now. Not only are they tired from watching Wu Jie score, their bodies are also becoming more tired with this goal.

They were beaten by the Chinese team by one goal at the very beginning, but they were able to hold on and compete with the Chinese team to the death.

But now we are 0:2 behind, and everyone feels physically and mentally exhausted and unable to continue.

At this moment, the right time, place, and people are not on his side, and even luck is on the opposite side.

That bastard never scored a free kick, but today he scored twice against them.

The South Korean players put their hands on their hips and sighed helplessly. They thought this was "the fate of me". Now that God doesn't want them to win, how can they win this game?

Not only the players had this idea, but even head coach Kim Jong-nam felt that this game was a lost cause.

If you can't hold on in the first half, how can you have the energy to hold on in the second half?

Besides, they are currently trailing 0:2, so there is no point in holding on.

Kim Jong-nam has already foreseen the scenario of his dismissal. He lost four consecutive games to China and failed to break out of Asia again. Someone must stand up and take the biggest blame.

At this time, he can only be thankful that South Korea does not have the tradition of coal mining. Otherwise, if he was beaten by the Chinese team for four consecutive games, then not only would he, the head coach, have to cut down trees, but stars like Cha Bum-geun would not be able to escape either!

The score was 2:0 in the first half. With the help of Wu Jie's two incredible free kicks, the Chinese team was only one step away from advancing to the finals of the World Preliminaries.

During the halftime break, the players of the Chinese team were complaining about the various brutal fouls committed by the South Korean team.

Not only did these guys make a lot of defensive moves in the first half, they also put tackles behind their backs. They used their hands and feet in defense and committed a foul almost every minute.

"I think their defense was very successful. This seemingly 'rogue' approach actually had good results. We only had 8 shots in the first half, and only two or three of them seemed to be on target."

After Wu Jie finished speaking, he glanced at Su Yongshun. What he meant was that the coach could learn this "logging" style of play.

Now the South Korean team cannot compete head-on with China, so they use this seemingly cheap method.

But if we go to the World Cup, the Chinese team at that time will become the South Korean team now.

They probably won't be able to face off against most of their opponents in the World Cup.

At that time, if we could learn the logging tactics of the South Korean team and cooperate with the defensive counterattack with him as the arrow, we might not be able to win a victory and try to qualify from the group.

But it is obvious that Su Yongshun has not considered this direction at all.

Wu Jie sighed when he saw this. Su Yongshun is already the best coach in the country, but his learning ability and adaptability seem to be not as good as the opposite Kim Jong-nam.

He thought Kim Jong-nam’s tactics in this game were very smart. If Iraq hadn’t killed him first and injured core Cha Bum-gen, and he felt very good with today’s free kick, the Chinese team would have been in a lot of trouble.

, the first half was probably 0:0.

Although he hates South Korea, the Chinese team might as well learn from their opponent's strengths.

In the second half, the mentality of the South Korean players had changed, and their tactical fouls began to turn into flagrant fouls.

Wu Jie also became more and more careful. Just now, a South Korean player actually used a sweeping kick from behind him. Fortunately, he had to dodge quickly so he didn't get hit.

But don’t think that he doesn’t know how to do such small moves. Although he is not very good at leg skills, elbow skills are his specialty!

In the 68th minute of the second half, South Korea's midfielder Zhao Guanglai stepped forward to double-team. When Wu Jie was protecting the ball, he swung his elbow back naturally and immediately came into close contact with Zhao Guanglai's chin.

Zhao Guanglai came here to kick someone, but he didn't expect Wu Jie to go towards the useless person!

This seemingly unintentional elbow blow, only after Zhao Guanglai was carried back to the lounge did he realize how serious his internal injuries were.

That's right, Zhao Guanglai was carried back to the lounge, and Wu Jie's elbow almost broke his jaw.

But this also made the South Korean players lose their minds even more, and both sides began to rush for people.

Wu Jie had experienced many battles, so naturally he was not hit. Within a few minutes, he hit Bian Bingzhu hard on the waist, causing the latter to roll on the ground with him in pain.

If the fight continues like this, Wu Jie is confident that at least three or four South Korean players will suffer serious internal injuries.

But his teammates are not as experienced as him. Gu Guangming is too immature. He doesn't know what else to play at this time. He must give priority to hitting people!

In the 73rd minute, Gu Guangming was tackled from behind by Park Kyung-hoon during a breakthrough. The muscle near his knee was cut with a long cut by the exposed shoe spikes.

This foul finally caused the referee to show the first red card of the game. The Chinese team got another free kick that could be shot directly about 30 meters on the right side of the penalty area in the front court.

Wu Jie couldn't care less about the free kick at this time and hurried over to check on Gu Guangming's injury.

The second-in-command cannot have any problems, otherwise the Chinese team's two wingers will lose the most threatening one.
Chapter completed!
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