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Section 399 I'm Back (3)

 Wang Ai did not celebrate much after scoring the goal. He was kicked by Sonko after taking the shot. Although he did not fall down, he was not very comfortable.

Lampard stood beside him and nervously asked Wang Ai if anything was wrong. Wang Ai grinned and bent down to look at his calf. He rubbed it for a long time before shaking his head. At this time, the game was suspended for a minute.

After losing two goals, Reading's offense became even more crazy, so much so that captain Terry frequently complained to the referee under tremendous pressure, and finally "got his wish" and received a yellow card.

The emotions on both sides became more and more agitated, with Drogba and Wang Ai committing a lot of fouls in particular. Jose complained to the fourth official many times but to no avail. Moreover, his substitution card was played out and he could only pray for help on the field.

The players are good at protecting themselves. Fortunately, with two balls in hand, both Drogba and Wang Ai took the initiative to slow down the attacking pace and began to prefer to participate in defense.

Due to well-known reasons, Wang Ai was left in the front as a sudden deterrent, while Drogba withdrew his midfield to help Lampard. Starting from Robben's exit, both sides received a total of five yellow cards and more than ten game suspensions.

More than 20 fouls were committed. The Reading team successfully used their familiar rhythm to drag the "tall" championship team Chelsea into the mud and fight a bad battle.

There was fierce artillery fire everywhere, and Wang Ai had nothing to do. He couldn't throw all his hopes for performance in the next four games into this one. Fortunately, his teammates were reliable, and he himself also scored a goal, and the score

If you take the lead, it will be fine if you win.

But the most drastic change in this game has not yet come, and it is completely beyond Wang Ai's expectation. In the last minute of stoppage time, Cudicini jumped up in front of the goal to catch the high-altitude ball, but was knocked over by Sonko who was rushing up.

, his elbow was so big on Cudicini's neck that the substitute goalkeeper, who had finally seen his "second spring", hit his head on the ground and immediately passed out.

It took eight minutes of treatment before Cudicini, who was wearing a neck brace, followed Cech. Not only did the two Chelsea goalkeepers suffer head injuries one after another during a game, they were also admitted to the same hospital.

The players on the field pushed each other. Fortunately, the captains of both sides stopped the fight in time, but they could not stop the excited Jose and his assistants from the sidelines to have quarrels and even fights with the coaches of the Reading team. This was one of the few

The players on the field are not fighting, but the coach on the sidelines wants to start training.

What's more serious is that Jose has no substitution card in his hand. The only injured ones are the goalkeeper. What should we do next? No more goalkeepers?

Mikel and Reading, who played at half-time for Chelsea, also came on as substitutes. Bikidu had two yellows and one red and left the field. Now it was 10 versus 10. After a simple consultation, the tall captain Terry had to replace him.

Wearing goalkeeper clothes and goalkeeper gloves, I stood helplessly in front of the goal innocently.

This was a pure rush. He couldn't even call the goal kick correctly. So after the game restarted, he had to ask the referee repeatedly before serving the ball before he dared to take it. Reading's forward was always by his side.

Wang Ai, who was silent in the frontcourt, was bright-eyed. The Reading team loves to play edge-to-edge tactics, always making you uncomfortable with ambiguities, such as what Sonko did just now. Normal people will indeed raise their arms when they jump.

action, but this action is during the take-off stage. Once the feet leave the ground, normal people will lower their arms.

For the purpose of self-protection, players do raise their arms appropriately during aerial battles, but the height is generally at the elbow position, and the action is to keep the elbows downward and the forearms everted. This is to block the opponent and prevent the bodies of both sides from moving too far.

Get closer. They are all strong players. Once they collide in the air and lose their center of gravity, they are easily injured when they fall. Therefore, this arm-raising action is to ensure a safe distance between each other. Few people raise their arms above their heads.

Raising it like this in rare cases is to prevent the opponent from hitting you on the head when the opponent jumps first and you jump behind. But even if the arm is very high, the arm is still contracted. Specifically, the upper arm and the torso are close to each other.

It's like a boxer's head-protecting action, not like a bird's wings that are fully open when flying.

But just now, Sonko and Cudicini jumped up at the same time, with their arms fully opened and raised above their heads. Their elbows were not downward but swung sideways, so they hit Cudicini's neck, so that

It produced an effect similar to a fighting action, knocking Cudicini into shock.

After all, we are all people who have been playing football for many years. Our coaches have told us since we were young to be careful with our elbows and knees. We all know how powerful they are and can kill people, so whether in training or in a game,

Everyone consciously avoids each other with their elbows. This is an unspoken rule among professional players, a kind of chivalry, and a kind of humanitarianism. Otherwise, a bunch of fighting champions will come on stage and beat the opponent to death in one fight.

If you are injured, then why play football?

So for this kind of action, he can argue that it is self-protection, but in fact, who doesn't understand? If you can't be punished in the rules, it doesn't mean that everyone doesn't understand. Even in the fiercely competitive Premier League, this kind of action can be called dirty.

Terry's big goal kick shot into the frontcourt. Wang Ai rushed forward, forcing Reading's backcourt to defend at full speed. The goalkeeper barely managed to save Wang Ai before he could hit the ball, and Wang Aimei almost allowed Wang Aimei to score a second goal.

Since his own goalkeeper was now fucking Terry, Wang Ai was very worried that Terry didn't know how to use his hands, so he just kept circling around the opponent's goalkeeper to prevent him from serving the ball happily and delaying it for more time.

Hahnemann protested to the referee, but the referee was confused at this moment. He hurriedly gave Wang Ai a verbal warning before letting the football go smoothly. But as soon as it was released, Joe Cole pounced on the full-back who was receiving the ball.

Xiao Lei, the two were entangled, Xiao Lei reluctantly passed back to central defender Songke, and Wang Ai pounced on him again. Songke was more alert this time, and before Wang Ai could reach the midfielder, Sidwell, this time changed to

Lampard went up to pester him endlessly.

Everyone knows what level of goalkeeper Terry is, so they try not to let the football come to him. This wave of half-court man-to-man defense started by Wang Ai eventually turned into a full-court interception, so that a few minutes later

At the end of the game, "goalkeeper" John Terry didn't have a chance to show off his goalkeeping skills.

At the press conference after the game, Jose yelled and almost got into a fight with the Reading coach. However, the players remained silent under the instructions of the assistant coach. When everyone left the court, they were surrounded by reporters. Terry and Lan

Both Parde and Wang Ai were targeted. Terry calmly let the reporters go to the bus. Lampard shook his head and didn't want to say anything. Only Wang Ai left one sentence: "I'm sorry, I'm worried about Peter and Carlo."

, they are still in the hospital and really are not in the mood to be interviewed."

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