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Chapter 133 This is the Premier League champion

 In fact, when Masao Yonezawa got the ball, the one closest to him was Pete Williams, and Junpei Morikawa was in the midfielder position, still far away.

Because Masao Yonezawa retreated from the attacking midfielder position to the back line to get the ball.

Junpei Morikawa, who was in the defensive midfield position, suddenly accelerated forward, which shocked his partner Jay Adams.

Then, Morikawa Junpei was like a torpedo, running straight into Masao Yonezawa who had just taken the ball, turned his back to the direction of attack, and had not yet turned around...

With a bang, the "Yonezawa Masao" sank.

Hu Lai looked at Morikawa with his mouth agape in front of him. He kept talking about "senior" in his mouth, but in the end, he showed no mercy at all!

Should Masao Yonezawa ask Morikawa: Are you polite?

He suddenly thought of the conversation he had with Morikawa Junpei in the car.

If we encounter Morikawa like this in the future... Brother Huan will be in trouble.

But that's also Brother Huan's trouble, what does it have to do with him?

Hu Lai shook his head.

Yonezawa Masao still accepted the "olive branch" from Junpei Morikawa and was pulled up from the ground by him.

Then he said to Junpei Morikawa: "No need to apologize, Morikawa. Because I am also a player of Royal Cathorn."

At this time, the referee came over and gave a verbal warning to Junpei Morikawa, but did not show a yellow card.

Junpei Morikawa had a very good attitude. Faced with the referee's verbal warning, he nodded repeatedly to express his guilt.

Then he turned around and ran back to his position.

Motegi Hiroto in the box laughed when he saw this scene. He did not write down the scene just now in the small notebook in his hand.

But he did feel Morikawa Junpei's fighting spirit.

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Masao Yonezawa soon discovered that he was being targeted by Junpei Morikawa.

Although it did not happen again that he retreated to the back line to demand, and then was knocked to the ground by Junpei Morikawa who suddenly appeared as soon as he turned around.

But if he tries to move forward and return to the offensive midfield area where he is best, Morikawa Junpei will immediately appear next to him.

When he is not holding the ball, Morikawa Junpei is also very close to him. If the football is passed to him, Morikawa Junpei will immediately pounce on him and never let him easily get the ball.

Regarding this, Yonezawa Masao had a headache.

It's not that he doesn't know the strength of Morikawa Junpei, but he and Morikawa Junpei have never been opponents before, not counting the internal training matches of the Japanese national team. The intensity of the internal confrontation is definitely not as intense as the current real-life competition.

If someone asks on a certain website "What is it like to be targeted by Junpei Morikawa?" Masao Yonezawa can answer:

"Thank you for the invitation. I'm in the UK and I'm playing a game. It's like being bitten by a mad dog."

If you are reluctant to part with the flesh on your body, you will never get rid of it.

Masao Yonezawa is now either frequently dropping back to respond, or he can only try not to catch the ball in front, or even if he wants to catch the ball, he immediately passes the football.

There is no way to stop, think and observe. Everything can only be pursued quickly, pass quickly, run quickly and leave quickly.

In this way, where can you lead the team to slow down? Wouldn't it just fall into Leeds City's fast pace?

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The Royal Cathorn midfielder led by Masao Yonezawa was temporarily suppressed, and Leeds City continued to pick up the pace, speeding up and speeding up again.

In the 70th minute, it was Junpei Morikawa who stole the ball from Masao Yonezawa in the backcourt. He shoveled the football, destroyed it, and let Jay Adams, who was in charge of the reception next to him, get it.

After receiving the ball, the latter turned around and sent a long diagonal pass to the wing.

Lasky moved to the wing to receive the ball and played a one-two with Hu Lai in the center.

He passed the football to Hu Lai and ran forward, and Hu Lai immediately passed the ball back to him.

After passing the ball, Hu Lai speeded up and ran into the penalty area.

As a member of the team, he cannot always wait in the penalty area, waiting for his teammates to pass the ball to him. He must also play his role within the team's tactical framework. In addition to scoring goals, he must cooperate with his teammates.

, pass the ball to teammates, serve as a pivot... In fact, Clark has assigned very few tactical tasks to him. After all, he cannot be separated from the team as a whole.

Because Hulay dropped back to meet Lasky, Kamara did not stay on the left wing where he is most accustomed this time. Instead, he inserted diagonally into the penalty area and acted as a temporary center.

Lasky passed the ball to him on the wing.

After receiving the ball, Kamara made a move to shoot directly. He deceived Royal Caterhorn's center back Jacob Tipland to come up to block it, but Kamara shook it away.

The second Royal Cathorn defender Tomas Szczewicek came up to defend.

Just as he was about to grab the ball, Kamara pushed the football sideways.

I gave it to Hu Lai who penetrated me from behind!

"Hu!"

Amidst the deafening cheers of the Flanders Stadium, Hulay gently took the football forward, passed Szevicek, and entered the penalty area!

The rest became easy. He swung his foot and tried to shoot, which made Real Catalon goalkeeper Salva Rodriguez fall to the ground to make a save.

After deceiving the opponent's goalkeeper, Hu Lai shot again!

With a slight flick, the football flew into the goal without any suspense!

"Hu!! Hu!! Here we go again! He scored twice in the game again! This is the second time in a row that he has scored twice!" Cox shouted excitedly in the last league game, Leeds City away game 4:

1 defeated newly promoted Helmer, Hu Lai also scored twice in the game.

Hulay, who scored the goal, ran to Kamara who passed the ball for him, laughed and hugged the opponent.

Then, more Leeds City players pounced on them and dominated them, slapping their bodies hard and cheering and screaming.

If a cameraman could run directly to the field at this time and get close to this group of Leeds City players celebrating a goal, they would definitely capture such a "wonderful scene":

All the Leeds City players surrounded Hulay and Kamara, slapping their bodies and shouting: "What's going on! What's going on! What's going on!!!"

This is really incredible, and I can't connect the goal with "what happened".

People with a sharp mind might have thought of some kind of "cult ritual".

But in fact, if Chinese fans heard this, they would probably be able to hear what the Leeds City players were shouting after their initial shock.

They were chanting:

"Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck!!!"

If you listen carefully, there are also sounds like "awesome"...

In fact, "I'm so fucking awesome" has become a standard slogan collectively chanted by Leeds City players after scoring a goal.

This all starts with Pete Williams, who after learning two Chinese slang words from Hu Lai, showed off in front of his teammates...

Due to limited space, we will not expand here.

In short, under the promotion of Pete Williams and the careful guidance of Hu Lai, the entire Leeds City team is now proficient in using the two Chinese slang words "wo fuck" and "awesome".

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When the Leeds City players celebrated the goal, "Hu's Song" was sung again in the stands.

Hearing the song, Matthew Cox laughed loudly: "This song is unfamiliar to all European competitions, but fans of other Premier League teams have heard it. But it doesn't matter. I believe that our opponents from Europe will

Fans will soon be familiar with this song! Because Hu's scoring pace... won't stop here!"

"Tony Clark will go from being the most envied head coach in the Premier League to being the most envied head coach in Europe! Because he has Hu! And Hu! makes scoring goals so easy!"

Cox is right.

Although Leeds City has the advantage on the field, there are actually not many good scoring opportunities.

If the forwards weren't so powerful, it might all have been wasted.

And if you can't take the lead in the score, then the advantage on the field will disappear.

The defensive side will become more confident the more they defend, while the offensive side will become more impatient the more they play.

In the end, it is very likely that the offense and defense will be reversed. Leeds City, which originally had the advantage, was defeated by Royal Cathorn at home...

But if the goal can be scored as soon as possible, the situation will become different.

It's like the clouds clearing and the mist disappearing.

Hu Lai is such a person who specializes in using goals to change the situation on the field and turn things around.

Although there are some voices in the media criticizing Hu Lai, believing that his tactical role is too single.

But if you interview the head coaches of those teams instead of asking the so-called experts, the answers you get will almost always be the same:

Everyone hopes that the team they coach has a player like Hu Lai who can score goals.

For example, the current head coach of Real Catalon, Jean Osvaldo, sighed after seeing Julei score twice.

This time, he didn't make adjustments quickly after losing the ball and asked the assistant coach to go to the bench to call someone up again... Instead, he stood on the sidelines and watched the scene on the court.

He could be considered as having all his tricks, and he arranged targeted tactics before the game, which indeed prevented Leeds City's offense to a certain extent. At least he didn't concede a goal in the first half, which was much better than Alvara.

After losing the ball in the second half, he quickly made the right response and once regained the disadvantage on the field.

But in the end, all his careful calculations were defeated by Hu Lai's two goals.

Already two goals behind, what else can he do?

No way.

The singing echoed over the Flanders Stadium, and Osvaldo stood silently.

This is the Premier League champion Leeds City...


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