Chapter 139 How can you be so shameless as a coach?
In the visiting team's locker room at El Molinon Stadium, Zaragoza coach Fernandez had a very ugly expression. He cursed all the players bloody. He was extremely dissatisfied with the first half of the game.
After the first half of the game started, referee Ribeiro gave Sporting Gijon a red dot package, which made Fernandez feel very happy. He thought that eliminating Sporting Gijon in an away game would be a smooth road.
However, the subsequent course of the game put Fernandez in a very bad mood. The Chinese actually changed the goalkeeper to save the penalty kick. At first, he thought the opponent's substitution was funny, but the most annoying thing was that the Chinese actually changed the goalkeeper.
The penalty kick was really saved! The penalty kick was not scored. In addition, the opponent's strong defense in the midfield made Zaragoza unable to attack. Although it had a numerical advantage, it was unable to truly threaten Sporting Gijon's goal.
Under this situation, Sporting Gijon withstood the defensive pressure and scored a vital goal through a counterattack. This was a blow to Zaragoza. In the pre-match tactical arrangement
, Fernandez particularly emphasized not to let Sporting Gijon score and must not give the opponent a chance to score. However, Sporting Gijon seized the only counterattack opportunity and Juan Mata scored the goal.
Now, the score of this game is 0:1. For Zaragoza, the situation is becoming more and more unfavorable. With a goal in hand, Sporting Gijon can retreat to the half-time, and then use their brutal defense and home momentum to block Zaragoza.
Ragosa's counterattack strives to maintain the 1:0 score until the end. Even if Zaragoza scores a goal, even if it can score two more goals, Sporting Gijon will accept it, because in that case, it will still be
Sporting Gijon advances to the final!
In the first round of the match between the two sides, Zaragoza lost 1:3 at home. Looking back on that defeat and the score, it can be said to be quite fatal.
Fernandez had a headache when he thought that Sporting Gijon might adopt more conservative tactics in the second half of the game. This was the last thing he wanted to see.
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After the start of the second half of the game, Sporting Gijon's performance seemed to confirm what Fernandez had just thought.
Sporting Gijon paid more attention to putting down your protection, and they used ferocious and brutal defense to prevent Zaragoza's counterattack.
Fifteen minutes into the second half, Zaragoza still had not scored a goal, let alone a goal. Although they had possession of the ball, they had no chance to really threaten Sporting Gijon's goal.
During these fifteen minutes, David Villa, who Fernandez had high hopes for, was completely restrained by Juan Carlos. Carlos used fierce tackles to successfully contain the Zaragoza player.
Top scorer.
This time, Carlos once again made a tackle close to the turf, knocking Villa to the ground with the ball.
"Asshole! This is a brutal foul!" Zaragoza coach Fernandez angrily protested on the sidelines.
In the stadium, the referee Ribeiro hesitated again and showed Carlos a yellow card.
This immediately aroused Li Ang's anger. In his opinion, this was an absolutely good ball, a beautiful tackle and interception. When Carlos tackled the ball, he always stayed close to the ground and did not do anything like flashing his spikes.
, no foul at all!
In Li Ang's eyes, this was another naked manifestation of the referee favoring the La Liga team. That bastard Fernandez protested on the sidelines, but the referee hesitated and took out his card!
****of!
Li Ang was itching his teeth with hatred.
After Max was sent off with a red card, Carlos was Sporting Gijon's biggest barrier in the midfield. In this case, Carlos received a yellow card, which will definitely affect Carlos' subsequent games.
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Unable to attack for a long time, and facing Sporting Gijon's tough and even somewhat brutal defense, Zaragoza's players were angry. This predicament made them angry, and as the game time went by, Zaragoza's players became angry.
The ball never came, and the Zaragoza people became more and more angry and impatient.
In the 71st minute of the game, Zaragoza's midfielder Zapatar saw that Carlos was extremely active and swept the entire midfield, blocking Zaragoza's attack. Zapatar had already
Feeling angry, he decided to find an opportunity to 'warn' Carlos.
Speaking of which, there is a reason why Zapatel was unhappy with Carlos. Before the first round of the match between the two sides, the media talked about Zapatar and Carlos. The Sporting Gijon media praised Carlos as "Little Gattuso"
, which made the media in Zaragoza scoff. They said that our Zapatel completely destroyed your Carlos. As a result, in the first round of the game, Carlos took the veteran Savio off the field and froze Carney.
, was the major contributor to Sporting Gijon's away win, but what about Zapatel? He was almost invisible throughout the game and was unable to stop Sporting Gijon's few offensive opportunities.
After the game, when many Spanish media talked about the game, they praised Carlos and criticized Zapater.
Therefore, in the second round of the match between the two sides, Zapatel held his breath and wanted to compete with Carlos again. However, he desperately found that Carlos's light was so dazzling. This kid was on his own side.
When one player was sent off, the entire midfield was swept away, limiting Zaragoza's offense to the maximum extent, especially the successful defense against Villa. Obviously, Carlos' performance was once again highlighted.
At this time, a state of mind called unbearable jealousy overflowed in Zapatel's heart.
This time, Juan Carlos successfully made a sudden move, intercepted the ball passed by Gonzalez to Villa, and then prepared to launch a counterattack.
Zapatel reacted extremely quickly this time. He rushed forward quickly, and it looked like he was grabbing the ball. In fact, he put his arm on Carlos's ribs, and with the momentum, he took the unprepared Juan Carlos.
Lifted from the ground!
To use an analogy, it is like a cow suddenly rushing up from the side and knocking the person to the ground. This is the action!
This is a very obvious foul, there is no doubt about it.
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The referee Ribeiro's whistle sounded, and he ran over, but there was someone faster than him. It was Mata, and he rushed directly to Zapatel who committed the foul.
Mata was blocked by Zaragoza player Gonzalez. Players from both sides gathered around. Zaragoza's players were unable to attack for a long time and were already on fire. Sporting Gijon's players were also very unhappy. The referee
It was too biased towards the visiting team and gave Sporting Gijon an unnecessary red dot package at the beginning of the game, which already made the home team players very angry.
Now, Zapatel's extremely bad foul was like a match lighting up the powder keg.
There were huge boos in the stands.
The scene was chaotic.
"Asshole!!" Li Ang scolded off the court, and he shouted at Fernandez, "If you can't play football, why don't you kick someone instead?!"
The latter's face was ashen and he almost spit out a mouthful of old blood: Whose team is constantly committing fouls?!
"What are the strengths and weaknesses of my players? This matter is not over!" Li Ang continued to roar.
Fernandez was so angry that he was about to go crazy. Can this man still order Bilian? Carlos had already gotten up from the ground, and it seemed that nothing happened! This man actually had the nerve to say something: "Players have their own strengths and weaknesses, and the matter is not over yet."
!'...How did my Savio leave the field with a serious injury in the first round?!
Fernandez is really going to faint. How can he be so shameless as a person and as a head coach?!
"Red card! Mr. referee, that guy's behavior is a provocation to sportsmanship! Penalty him!" Fernandez saw the guy jumping up and down and shouting after two sentences that made him almost vomit blood.
ps: I wish everyone a happy Mid-Autumn Festival and a happy family. (To be continued.)