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Chapter 22 Dramatic Goal

As the St. Pauli home crowd returned to the stands, the second half of the game began.

During midfield, Li Yi originally wanted to discuss his position with Fink, but after Fink got angry, he decisively tolerated it, so at the beginning of the second half, Li Yi still appeared in the forward position.

Looking at Dao Bei who continued to "massage" him at the beginning of the game, Li Yi was speechless, "Brother, you like to do gay things, please don't do it to me, okay? I don't like this!!"

"..." Hearing Li Yi's words, Daubei was speechless. In fact, as a German, Daubei still disdained to use these small tricks, but who asked the coach to speak? Daubei had no choice but to continue.

Daobei is a marginal player in St. Pauli this season and has few opportunities to play. The reason why he can start this game is because he can run and has good endurance. Therefore, Schubert, who knows Li Yi's endurance and amazing endurance, believes that it is better to deal with Li Yi

For this inability to run to death, Daube, who is also famous for his inability to run to death in the St. Pauli team, is the most suitable.

With Daubei's tireless defense, Li Yi disappeared again at the beginning of the second half.

To make matters worse, Rostock played passively in this game. In the 8th minute of the second half, there was an even worse scene. The referee on duty gave away a penalty kick.

At that time, St. Pauli's French forward No. 26 Mauric Sakho dribbled the ball into the penalty area. Rostock captain Hirarov made a sliding tackle in front of Sakho. Unexpectedly, when Hirafu's feet were still far away from Sakho,

When he was at least 10 centimeters away, Sacco fell to the ground, holding his head and rolling on the ground in pain! This was a very obvious flop.

However, Schultz, the referee on duty, firmly believed that this was a foul and imposed the death penalty.

All the players on the field in Rostock gathered around Schultz, signaling that Sakho was making a despicable dive. Even Fink wanted to rush into the field. Fortunately, the two assistants next to him were agile and had quick eyes and hands.

Fink stayed put, otherwise I really don’t know if Fink would have become the second Zachhuber...

Unfortunately, no matter how much Rostock protested, the referee Schultz did not waver at all and gave two consecutive warnings to the players who besieged him. The Rostock players had no choice but to disperse after thinking of the consequences of the previous conflict with the referee.

Valcke shook his head helplessly and was about to walk towards the goal.

"Hey, Valk, wait a minute," he was suddenly stopped by Li Yi, who had been unable to squeeze in because of his thin body.

"Like this, like this, like this..." Li Yi whispered a few words in Valker's ear, then walked away alone, riding on Daubebucha, towards the midfield.

After listening to what Li Yi said, Valk thought about it in his mind. He was about to ask Li Yi if this method was really feasible. But he saw that Li Yi had already run to the midfield like a thief! "Oh no, Art.

This kid is on drugs, when did he become so fast?"

"Mader, if you die, just do what Artus said." Valk thought about it in his mind for a while and felt that the chance of saving the penalty kick was not good. It was better to do what Li Yi said and take a gamble. The big deal

Being scolded by Finke after the game was no big deal, since there was Chetkovic in front of him anyway.

Li Yi ran to midfield and whispered to Shapzadeh for a while. After speaking, the two of them laughed obscenely together.

"Oh, penalty kick, Sakho has made a contribution. At this moment, he is not alone, he is not alone..." Because the points have been firmly suppressed by Augsburg recently, St. Pauli as a whole is also holding back a sigh of relief.

To be honest, this home game against Rostock was extremely difficult, so after seeing Sakho win a penalty for the home team, the on-site commentator became obsessed with Huang Mingzui.

As for people in the St. Pauli camp, they don’t think this is a flop. After all, except for the people at the “crime scene”, no one knows what happened. Although the ball looks more fake when viewed up close.

, but at a slightly greater distance, Sakho’s flop was still quite realistic, otherwise it would have been impossible to trap the referee Schultz firmly in it. Again, the German league and the Chinese one are completely different.

There can be a home whistle, but there will never be a situation where someone is paid to blow the whistle.

After Reuven Hennings, St. Pauli's chief scorer and the team's first penalty taker, placed the ball at the penalty spot, he saw a scene that surprised him: Rostock's goalkeeper Valcke was actually standing in front of the goal.

In front of the left goal post, he also made a gesture of invitation to him! It seemed that he was welcoming the ball at his feet into the net on behalf of the Rostock goal.

Henning, who had already thought about how to take the penalty kick, was caught off guard.

As a last resort, Hennings had to reconsider it in his mind. If an ordinary person came and pointed at the lower right corner of the goal and kicked it, as long as he exerted force, the ball would definitely go in.

However, after Hennings came to St. Pauli this season, he took 5 penalty kicks for St. Pauli without missing a single goal. He scored 17 goals in 28 league rounds for St. Pauli. Now he is the team's leader.

’s chief goalscorer and the current top scorer in Bundesliga 2, he was in a stage of bursting self-confidence and would not allow himself to be insulted, so in the face of Valcke’s “contempt”, Hennings decided to retaliate in kind!

Bending down again and straightening the ball, Hennings took a few steps back and started to run.

After aiming at the lower right corner of the Rostock goal and making a fake volley, Hennings made a decision that no one expected. He took a penalty kick and kicked the ball to the left side of the goal.

When Valcke saw Hennings running up, he instinctively wanted to move to the right side of the goal. However, what Li Yi just said suddenly appeared in his mind, causing him to hesitate and stop where he was, watching as he slowly flew towards him.

When the ball came, Valcke was simply shocked. He never dreamed that the opponent's forward could be so aggressive! Seeing himself standing here, he even kicked the ball gently.

[Actually, the few words Li Yi just said to Valcke were definitely not without purpose. They were carefully analyzed by his brain. As a professional player, doing "homework" is not the patent of St. Pauli, so before this game,

Li Yi carefully studied the opponent's players, especially Hennings, the current top scorer in the Bundesliga 2.

Just after the team was awarded a penalty kick, Li Yi successfully assumed the role of Hennings, thinking about what he would do if he were Hennings. As the new top scorer in the Bundesliga League, what if he was defeated by the goalkeeper?

With such contempt, he will definitely retaliate and humiliate the opponent's goalkeeper in the same way. Aren't you standing on the left side of the goal? Brother, I will kick the ball in from your position. However, Li Yi did not expect that Hennings would be worse than himself.

Arrogant, he actually dared to kick the spoon, otherwise Valcke, who was in a daze at the time, might not have been able to save the penalty kick, even if he was standing in front of the left goal post.

In fact, if Li Yi hadn't repeatedly told Valcke to stand there and don't move, Valcke reacted on his own. Even if he started to stand there, the goal would have been scored. Therefore, Hennings is not to blame for this goal, only Li Yi's children's shoes.

Cunning, cunning and cunning!

Because Hennings is only 21 years old now, the age gap between the two is really not big, and their thoughts and consciousness are similar, so Li Yi’s first character substitution-actually succeeded!]

After Valcke caught the ball, he followed Li Yi's follow-up instructions and kicked the ball towards Li Yi, who was standing in the center circle unmarked!

At this time, Li Yitongshoes, who had started full-court analysis, ran quickly and came to the ball's landing point. He easily got the ball without looking behind him, turned around, and passed the ball out.

Li Yi's ball was a 45-degree direct pass to the ground. The players in St. Pauli thought that Li Yi made a mistake and no one could catch the ball. Suddenly a figure ran out from the weak side.

Who is it? Who else could it be? Of course it’s Shapzadeh who was arm-in-arm with Li Yi in the center circle just now.

What Li Yi said to him just now was very simple, that is, let him wait on the right side first. If he sees that the penalty kick is missed, just run forward!

As for this goal, St. Pauli really didn't expect that Hennings' penalty kick would not only miss, but would also be taken into the arms of the opponent's goalkeeper and successfully counterattack. Therefore, St. Pauli collectively sleepwalked in the defense of this goal.

Shapzadeh was already faster than the opponent's defender, and the St. Pauli defender's slow reaction resulted in Shapzadeh getting a very comfortable one-on-one chance.

Facing St. Pauli goalkeeper Patrick Borg, Schapzadeh made a breakthrough fake move and hit the ball from Borg's crotch into the net.

Counting the goal, the score on the field was unexpectedly tied at 1-1 by Rostock. Of course, if scoring the goalkeeper's wicket counts as a goal, Rostock would have taken the lead, hehe.

"Go..." When the St. Pauli commentator saw his team's penalty kick, he was ready to cheer. After seeing the goal, he instinctively shouted out. However, it was not St. Pauli who saw the goal. He shouted halfway and

The rest of the content was taken back...

St. Pauli coach Schubert, who was about to celebrate on the sidelines, felt as sick as eating 100 rats. If he wanted to find something more disgusting than this, the only way would be to eat 200 rats!

Seeing that our team should be leading 2-0 and sealing the victory of this game in advance, Nima, not only did the penalty kick not be scored, but because of the overall carelessness, the opponent took advantage of this opportunity to equalize the score, allowing him to

He was so overwhelmed and ready to cheer that his concentration was better than explaining, so the scream he was about to scream was choked in his throat, and his whole face turned red!

If anyone saw Schubert at this time, they would definitely see a scene he would never forget.

Originally a white man, he now looked like Guan Gong! He slowly raised his right hand and pointed at Hennings who had just been "acting handsome". His whole body was still trembling, as if he would fall down with the wind in the next second.

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In stark contrast to the St. Pauli side, the Rostock bench, which was originally filled with mourners, is now filled with cheers, and the most excited one among them is undoubtedly Rostock coach Fink.

I saw Funk as if he believed something. He was already in a state of suspended animation. He was resurrected on the spot with full health. He bumped into the ceiling of the bench in excitement. As if he didn't realize it, he opened his hands and greeted the three people who came to the sidelines to celebrate.

Great heroes: Valcke, Li Yi, Shapzadeh ran away... dd

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