Chapter 439: A Script That Even God Can’t Understand 7
Chapter 439 A script that even God can’t guess 7
"Robben Keane, Robben Keane, Robbie Keane, one-on-one goal! Shot!! Oh! What a pity, what a pity! Robbie Keane couldn't catch such a good one-on-one goal!"
Hey, compared to Lee's previous one-on-one goal, Robbie's goal was much simpler, and he couldn't even score it. It can be said that although they are not in the same place, Lee and Robbie Keane still competed!
But it doesn't matter, Liverpool's tactics in this game are still the same. Now, after Gerrard comes on, their morale has also been greatly boosted. If they keep up their efforts, they are likely to equalize the score!
Hey! Wait a minute, the ball blocked by Diego Lopez didn't seem to go out of bounds? Oh, my God, it really didn't go out of bounds. Kuyt, Kuyt grabbed the ball before it went out of the baseline.
.Good opportunity, good opportunity. This time the Crystal Palace defenders must have thought that the ball was going to go out of the baseline. They had no foresight at all. Kuyt just had to cut in deep enough...
fu#k! What is Kuyt doing? What is he doing? Has he lost his mind after falling behind? With such a good opportunity, seeing only Robbie Keane in the penalty area, he actually
Cross?
Well, the cross was passed. In the Crystal Palace penalty area where there were many people, Kuyt looked for Robbie Keane and chose to hit the ball high? This is to trap Robbie Keane to death!
Look, let me tell you, with Robbie Keane’s height of just over 1.7 meters, how can he possibly seek benefits in the Crystal Palace penalty area? Kuyt’s cross is destined to...
Go ahead! What is Lescott going to do? He is actually in his own penalty area and shoots a volley from the front door of his home! [
Fortunately, Lescott's luck hadn't come to the worst yet. His shot was eventually blocked by the crossbar, and Vincent Kompany was the first to clear the ball with a header.
No, the ball was just cleared out of the penalty area by Kompany, and was pushed back by Kuyt!
Well, sure enough, it is not a wise choice for Kuyt, a center forward, to move to the wing! Liverpool now has no high point in the penalty area...
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gooooooooooooooooooooooo...goooooooooooool. The ball scored, Lescott! Haha, Lescott scored twice just like Lee!
Of course, they also scored twice, I believe the mood of the two of them will be very different today! After all, Lee's goal is to help the team score, and Lescott's...
But, then again! This second oolong just now has a much higher technical content than the first oolong!
Two consecutive kicks, without any confrontation and without interference from the opponent's players or our own players, cost the life of our own goal. In my impression, this kind of thing has never happened on the football field.
So, no joke, but Lescott really made history.
Well, what about that? Actually, I have another question in my mind right now.
Everyone should know that there is such an unwritten rule in the game. This rule is-when a player scores a hat trick in a game, he has the right to collect the game ball.
It’s very interesting how things develop here!
The first half only lasted less than 30 minutes, and Lescott scored 2 goals very bravely. What if Lescott scores another goal in the second half, or in the rest of the first half?
If we say that scoring an own goal in a game is a tragedy for the defenders, even if it is a tragedy, scoring two own goals in the same game is definitely not as simple as 112.
Okay, let’s not say how many powers of 10 are directly raised, but multiplying pain by 10 is definitely not an exaggeration.[
If you don’t believe it? Just look at Lescott, who watched the ball pass over Diego Lopez’s head and went straight into the net, realizing that he had scored twice.
It's a pity that when Lescott went out today, he forgot to look at the almanac.
Having scored two own goals in a row, Lescott, who was already extremely unlucky, explained a truth to the world in the 40th minute of the first half: What does it mean when a person is unlucky and even drinks cold water, his teeth are blocked?
Seam. What does it mean that there is no most tragedy, only more tragedy?
At that time, the Red Army once again resorted to the underpass tactic. Then, because they had just suffered a loss the previous time, Lescott free-kicked the ball from the wing to the middle of the penalty area, which was really unbelievable.
Without thinking much, he made a powerful header to clear the ball and sent the ball directly to the sideline.
When things developed to this point, there was no problem.
When Benayoun quickly threw the sideline ball and passed it down, Robbie Keane, who had not had time to recover it, had no problem.
Waiting until Robbie Keane made the second pass, Lescott's choice was no problem, and even Lescott was suspected of extraordinary performance this time.
Just by taking a few steps forward and a few steps to the right, Lescott was fortunate enough to be the first player on the pitch to reach the spot where the ball landed.
As a central defender who has never been known for his sense of position, Lescott was actually able to get ahead of Vincent Kompany and go below the first landing point of the ball when he was defending a pass this time. This situation is incredible.
It can be said that Lescott is not brave. Perhaps this is a way of atonement for Lescott after he made two fatal mistakes in succession.
However, just when all the Crystal Palace fans present today couldn't help but prepare their hands, intending to applaud Lescott for successively clearing the opponent's crosses, something happened again that made Lescott want to die.
I saw that on the pitch, Robbie Keane had learned the lesson that his team failed to make any progress in passing high balls three times before, and this time he made a low pass.
Then, I don’t know whether it was the quality of the lawn at Anfield or something else. In short, when Lescott, who was getting ready to swing his legs and prepare to make a clearance, kicked the ball with all his strength, the ball that should have been in his bowl was
The ball went inside, but it naughtily changed its trajectory slightly in the air.
Well, the ball was bumped by the uneven lawn. Even if the trajectory changes, the change cannot be too exaggerated. It is only 1 or 2 meters on the court! If this distance is placed in normal times,
, that is definitely something that can be ignored.
However, the bad thing this time was that Lescott wanted to atone for his fault too much! Then, the trajectory of the ball after it passed through the lawn was such a coincidence!
When the above two items are added together, the final result is a Lescot cow, a big cow!
But in the Crystal Palace penalty area, Lescott was trying to make a clearance with his kick. Although the ball was hit, the part where he touched the ball changed from the instep he wanted to use before to the outside instep.
From the front instep to the outside instep, until this moment, the players in the Crystal Palace penalty area were still so-called. After all, Lescott was making a clearance, not a shot. As long as he could kick the ball out of the field, it didn’t matter which angle or which direction it was from.
The direction and which part of the body to use are not trivial matters.
However, when Lescott, the most so-called person involved, instinctively turned his body toward the baseline to look for the ball that he didn't know where he had kicked, Diego Lopez's face was full of shock.
Lescott was stunned on the spot.
Watching the ball draw a strange arc in the sky, and finally fly into the goal post, Lescott cried!
Yes, I cried! And it wasn’t the choked, Lescott kind of crying, it was sad, with runny noses and tears!
It’s no wonder, or perhaps, any player with a bit of professionalism, if he scores an own-goal hat-trick in a game, his expression will not be much better than that of Lescott.