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Chapter 180: Two Riots

Golden Boy's support ability is very strong, and he is at his peak at this time. He catches the ball, pulls it, and dodges Frings who is pressing closely, and then drives the ball straight into the penalty area.

At this time, the prince was already where he should be. He started very quickly and took advantage of the situation. He countered offside near the penalty kick and received Torres' through ball.

Only Mertesacker was defending in front, and behind him was Germany's goalkeeper Lehmann. From such a close distance, as long as he dodges the angle of the shot, I believe there is nothing Lehmann can do.

The prince made a motion to pull the ball on the spot, but in an instant he stepped on the ball back to the left, then paused again, and suddenly broke through to the left in the next second. This series of movements was like flowing clouds and flowing water, which was particularly freehand.

Although Mertesacker is not very bright, his defensive strength is still good and his experience is good. Facing the prince's series of actions, he did not lose his position and continued to block the prince's sudden advance as he moved to the right.

route.

But who would have thought that the beautiful breakthrough moves in front of the prince were all fake moves. After Mertesacker's body moved to the right, the heel of the prince's left foot immediately knocked the ball back to the right from behind his body, and with his left foot

Immediately after landing, he turned into a supporting foot and pushed the ball forward with his right foot, perfectly passing the slightly stupid defensive player.

But just when the prince was about to adjust his steps to shoot, an accident happened again.

Mertesacker didn't expect that he would be easily passed by the guy in front of him. In anger, he pointed his left foot at the prince's supporting foot and directly kicked the prince to the ground who was about to be shot. Then he acted as if nothing had happened.

’s big kick drove the ball towards the midfield.

For such a bad and obvious foul in the penalty area, there is no doubt that a penalty kick will be given, but if the referee can directly show the offending player a red card, the game will be much easier to play, so several nearby Spanish players immediately ran to the referee's side

Apply pressure, hoping to influence the referee's decision to a certain extent.

But no one expected that the referee, as if he had not seen the foul committed by the German team, raised his hands to indicate that the game should continue.

This moment can be regarded as irritating the Spanish players. Xavi received the big kick from the German team and immediately kicked the ball out of the sideline. Then he and his teammates surrounded Rossetti, the referee of this game.

"Sir, this is a very obvious foul. Even if Mertesacker is not shown a red card, at least a penalty kick should be awarded." Because captain Saint Cassie could not leave the goal, Puyol exercised the captain's accusation.

Start the theory with the referee.

"I saw clearly that this was not a foul. Your player No. 16 fell down on his own." The referee didn't know if he really didn't see it, but he always insisted that there was nothing wrong with his decision.

Naturally, the players of the German team could not watch the show leisurely at this time. If the referee changed the decision under heavy pressure, then they would be dumbfounded. So they rushed into crowded places in groups and began to stop.

He kept pulling Spanish players and acted as the referee's temporary bodyguard.

The scene was already in chaos. Although there was no direct conflict, the situation seemed to be somewhat out of control amid the boos from the fans. Substitute players from both teams also rushed into the field, which further led to the scene being violent*

, even if all UEFA on-site staff enter the venue to stabilize the situation, it will not help.

"Sir, I don't know what the referee's penalty standards are, but I think this foul should get a penalty kick in the world." Aragones also complained to the anxious fourth official.

"I don't care about penalties, but I know that if you continue to chatter in front of me, I will definitely ask the referee to send you to the stands." Then Aragones shut up.

The prince was not injured. Although it hurt a bit from being kicked down directly, fortunately, no bones were injured. He lay on the ground to rest for a while, but found that the situation had begun to develop in an uncontrollable direction, so he immediately got up and

He went to the referee, although he didn't expect to gain anything. The matador couldn't watch his teammates fighting while watching the show himself.

The commotion lasted for about 5 minutes before the Spanish players returned to their respective positions after being comforted by all parties and prepared to continue the game. The referee, perhaps considering the issue of balance, did not give any warning to the Spanish players who caused the chaos.

, if nothing else happens, the game will continue.

But just when everyone thought this incident was going to be over, another accident happened.

Perhaps out of resentment for Prince, perhaps out of pity for the penalty the team lost, Prince's teammate Silva went to blame Mertesacker for this time and loudly questioned the latter.

"You bastard, do you dare to admit it?" Silva seemed to be particularly excited, even more active than the prince.

"Go away, annoying fly, what I do has nothing to do with you." Mertesacker seemed to have a feeling of surviving the disaster. Although he is not confident now, he is still fearless in the face of Silva's short stature.

of.

Then, an unwilling Silva got into a dispute with Podolski. The two of them inadvertently butted each other with their foreheads. After two seconds of stalemate, the Valencia winger suddenly hit the Bayern forward with his head, and Podolski was hit in the nose.

The German team players were in an uproar and chased Rossetti and the assistant referee to demand an explanation.

From an action analysis, although Silva's headbutt was not as obvious or bad as Zidane's foul action in the World Cup in Germany, from the perspective of the nature of the action, a red card is not impossible. If Rossetti implements the referee's rules seriously

According to the member's regulations, Silva is afraid that he will be out already.

The German, who is not good at diving, seems to be not good at pretending either. Podolski just covered his face and complained to the referee. In fact, if he suddenly fell to the ground like Materazzi, Rossetti could not think of a red card.

Difficult, and since Podolski did not suffer much harm, the Italian referee turned a blind eye. After all, this was a final of great importance, and showing a red card would be enough for the media to discuss it for a year or two.

The game has only started for less than 20 minutes, and the stop time has already taken up half of it. It has to be said that in such an important game, the players on both sides are really under a lot of pressure, and the slightest thing can make them lose control of their emotions.

, and these two consecutive controversies made the game really full of gunpowder.

"You guys are so cruel. Aren't you afraid of that guy punching you? I guess your figure is not big enough for him to play around with, compared to the taller Mertesacker!" teammates teased.

Looking at Silva who was so brave just now.

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