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Chapter 35 Conflict with fans

"There was not much time left in the first half and the referee gave CSKA a penalty kick."

"I think this penalty kick is very controversial. He should have fallen down on his own. Berezutsky ran too fast, lacked upper body strength during the confrontation, and his center of gravity was unstable."

"I think this is also the case. Ludenshevich did not use any excessive confrontational movements at all... Well, it can also be seen through the replay that Berezutsky's body has tilted while running. During the confrontation, he

If you can't pick up the speed, you'll fall down."

"The Spartak players seemed very excited and hope it will not affect their next game."

Today, Epifanov finally got a home opportunity as a substitute for the sick main goalkeeper. He wanted to show off and take the opportunity to secure his main position, but he swore that he never thought about saving penalty kicks to prove himself.

Just kidding, he's not a reactive goalkeeper given his height.

His speed to the ground has always been an issue.

Before, he was happy because the main goalkeeper was sick, but now he is extremely uncomfortable.

Facing a penalty kick, most goalkeepers will feel tremendous pressure.

What's more, CSKA fans are crazy about it.

"Baby, you're about to pee. Go home and feed yourself."

"No Spartak will come out of Luzhniki alive today."

"Just wait, the penalty kick is just the beginning."

CSKA Moscow fans slapped the guardrail crazily. Even though they were separated by a circle of track, Epifanov still felt that the opponent's roar was in his ears.

terrible……

Lin Supo and Sergey Gorukovich, today's captain on the field, pulled the emotional Ludenkovic together. The eldest brother Sergey Gorukovich was born in 1961 and was already 34 years old. He almost

Ludenkovich was not thrown out.

"Be honest, Sergey Ivanov!"

Seeing that Big Brother was angry, Ivanov Sergei Ludenkovitch finally calmed down a lot.

He still has a good relationship with his eldest brother Gorukovich.

Russian names generally consist of three parts. The first part is the person's name, the middle part is the father's name, and the last part is the surname. After a woman gets married, she will change it to her husband's surname.

Usually, people call each other by their first name or last name, and only when expressing respect will they use their patronymic name.

Vanya is Yin Wan's nickname, and it is also Gorukovich's usual footwork. It can be seen that Gorukovich and Ludenkovic have a good relationship.

In order to understand the names of Russians, Lin Supo put a lot of effort into it.

The safest way is to add Mr. or Ms. to the surname, such as Mr. Yinvanovich; but when the relationship becomes close, you can directly call the person by name, and if you are closer, you will use the nickname. The first name plus patronymic is usually more formal, which also shows that

Gorukovich was very angry and wanted to have a business relationship with him.

Ludenkovic calmed down and did not struggle anymore, but still glared at the referee.

Fortunately, referee Balzhachev didn't see it, otherwise he would have been targeted at this guy.

Kuznetsov sat on the sidelines and cheered his teammates crazily, talking dirty.

The team doctor helped him deal with the injury, and it was determined that he would be absent for at least half a month, which made him itchy.

So even if I don’t usually like my partner Radimov, I still cheer for him.

International forward Radimov held the ball and walked to 12 yards.

He defected from Spartak to CSKA in the summer. The transfer to the new team was not as good as he imagined. The new environment, teammates and tactics he was not used to caused his scoring efficiency to plummet.

He is under a lot of pressure now and has not scored any goals since the first game.

Now this penalty kick comes just in time.

Beep——

After hearing the whistle, Radimov took a quick approach and swung his right foot hard.

boom--

The ball, which was like a shell, flew quickly to the right side of the goal. Although Epifanov judged the direction, his feet were still a little slow. By the time he jumped to save, it was already too late, and the ball grazed his fingertips.

It flew into the net nest.

CSKA players hugged each other to celebrate.

When the referee Balzhachev saw this situation, he directly stopped the game and entered the halftime break.

"I thought Spartak would take the lead going into the halftime break. Unexpectedly, CSKA equalized the score at the end of the first half. They should stabilize their mentality now. Although this penalty kick is very controversial, it is good news.

At least they are not behind. Spartak should stabilize their mentality and score another goal in the second half."

"Yes, I am also worried that the Spartak players will be affected. After all, this penalty makes them very excited, and Romantsev must comfort his players during the halftime break."

"If Spartak wants to win the game, he still has to keep a normal mind..."

The two commentators also saw that the Spartak players were a bit impetuous. If the game hadn't ended too quickly, they might have taken the initiative to receive the card.

After all, it was clear through replays that this penalty kick was not a penalty kick at all.

It's strange to be in a good mood at this time.

When walking back, the Spartak players were in a low mood.

As a sinner of "sending some points", Ludenkovich felt very unhappy.

He always felt that he had cheated his teammates for no reason, and it was not his problem.

His teammates didn't blame him, but he himself felt very sad.

As he was about to enter the tunnel, a wine bottle fell next to him.

Bang~

There was a muffled sound, and when he saw the colorful labels on the vodka bottles at his feet, Ludenkovich could no longer suppress his anger.

He picked up the bottle and cursed angrily at the stands: "Trash, you son of a bitch, if you have the skills, come down here, throwing debris is nothing.

"...you bunch of worms, rubbish, traitors, bastards

Still not feeling relieved, he threw the bottle onto the stands.

The bottles whizzed past and looked scary as they fell.

Fortunately, although it caused panic in the stands, no fans were injured.

"Want to kill someone, you venomous snake?"

"You should be damned on the gallows."

"You uneducated bastard, you're in trouble."

CSKA fans, who had recovered, greeted Ludenkovic with even more trash talk.

Romantsev, who was walking at the end, saw this and quickly pushed Ludenkovich to prevent this guy from causing further trouble.

Ludenkovic also knew that his behavior was too impulsive, so he followed the coach and prepared to expose it.

After all, if you were really angry, you wouldn't be able to fight the fans one on one.

Otherwise, both of them will be kicked out of the field and the loss will be huge.

Unfortunately, the referee heard the report and turned around to the door of the players' tunnel.

Balzhachev did not hesitate and showed Ludenkovic a red card.

Romantsev felt that all the blood in his body was rushing to his forehead, and he almost fainted.

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