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Chapter 83 Traitors and Undercover

 Different from ordinary ordinary games, the Madrid derby has different opening methods:

Just one minute into the game, the Madrid Pirates kicked off the ball and passed a circle in the backcourt before choosing to directly pass the long ball to Julay in the frontcourt. Then Julay was beaten by the King's Argentinian center back Peralta during the competition for the top.

Knocked to the ground.

The referee's whistle sounded along with the cheers of the Kings fans. It almost made people miss the other Kings center defender Nuno Sequeiros who was nearby at the time. It was as if he didn't hear the whistle and threw Hulay away.

Once the football is hooked, we must move forward.

So the referee had to blow the whistle rapidly to make Sequeiros stop.

Sequeros later apologized to the referee and pointed to his ear to show that he had not heard the first whistle at all.

The referee ignored him and signaled the Madrid Pirates players to take the free kick in the frontcourt.

But he did not make any other remarks to the fouled Peralta, did not issue a warning card, and did not give any verbal admonishment.

However, it would not be right to say that the referee on duty for this game deliberately favored the King of Madrid and blew the home whistle.

Because just three minutes later, when the Madrid Kings launched an attack, Dudu Carlos was dragged to the ground by Pirates captain Juan Ramirez as soon as he caught the ball in midfield, and the Kings' counterattack came to nothing.

Regarding Ramirez's foul, the referee also only called him a foul, but did not give a card or give a verbal warning.

These two fouls and two penalties just five minutes into the game clearly told everyone that this was the Madrid Derby.

Although Ramirez was not shown a yellow card by the referee for the foul, he was booed and yelled by the Madrid Kings fans in the stands.

Han Shuyu heard with his own ears the Madrid Kings fans around him raised their middle fingers and cursed loudly in the direction of Ramirez.

The content of the scolding was very offensive.

As a girl, she often browses pornographic jokes on the Internet, and swearing is not a rare thing for her. But after hearing those curse words, she still felt a sense of disgust from the bottom of her heart.

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But she also understands why Kings fans are like this.

Because Juan Ramirez, the captain of Madrid Pirates, was once a player trained by the Madrid Kings Youth Academy.

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"After Ramirez knocked down Dudu, there were huge boos! As a former player of the Madrid Kings! Now the captain of the Pirates! Every Madrid derby! Ramirez is the focus of the game!"

The commentator He Feng introduced the background of the characters to the domestic audience in the live commentary box. He had to shout at the top of his lungs for almost every sentence.

On the one hand, it was because the scene was so noisy. The various sounds from the 85,000 fans intertwined together to form a sound storm that could drown out almost everything.

Even if he wears sound-isolating and noise-cancelling headphones, even if the microphone is next to his mouth, He Feng has to increase his volume to speak.

On the other hand, He Feng couldn't help but get excited due to the atmosphere of the Madrid derby, and his voice naturally became louder.

In this game, his partner Yan Kang did not follow him to the scene, but hosted the start of the game, halftime and post-game commentary in the studio behind.

So He Feng himself had to talk non-stop for the whole game.

If he kept talking like this for ninety minutes in such a noisy environment, he was afraid that his voice would be broken by the end.

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In fact, as early as when he lined up to play, Julay felt the hatred of the Madrid Kings fans towards captain Ramirez because the boos the captain received were even louder than his own!

Why do Madrid Kings fans hate Ramirez so much?

Juan Ramirez was once trained by the Madrid Kings youth academy. He has been training in the Real Madrid echelon since U13. He has been a player of the Madrid Kings until the B team (reserve team).

But his career with the Madrid Kings has come to an end in the B team, and it will be difficult for him to be promoted to the first team.

He was not willing to follow team B to play in lower-level leagues, so he refused to renew his contract with the club and left the club as a free agent after the contract expired.

But this is nothing new. For the emotional system of the Madrid Kings, a large number of young players graduate from the youth team every year, but only very few of them can enter the Kings first team. Most of the players will eventually

Say goodbye to the Kings Club and switch to other teams.

Therefore, the youth academy of the Madrid Kings Club has trained a large number of players for various La Liga teams.

If you move a tree, you will die, but if you move a person, you will die. There are also many players who will mix up in another place.

Ramirez is also one of them. After changing teams, he couldn't even make it to the first team in Madrid, but now he is the main force of the Spanish national team and the cornerstone of the world championship.

There is just one thing that makes Ramirez different from others, because after leaving the King, he chose the King's mortal enemy, the Madrid Pirates!

When he joined the Madrid Pirates as a free agent, it aroused heated discussion among Kings fans. They could not accept that a Kings player chose to become a Pirate...

When Ramirez was interviewed by the media and asked "Why did you choose the Pirates?" his answer shocked many Kings fans.

Because he said: "I have been a Pirates supporter since I was a kid!"

At first everyone thought he was talking nonsense, but it was not until they found a photo of Ramirez wearing a Madrid Pirates jersey when he was six years old that everyone believed what he was saying was true...

This player who grew up in the Kings youth team and youth team turned out to be an "undercover"!

In every subsequent game between the Pirates and the Kings, Ramirez performed particularly hard and aggressively. I don’t know if it was to make the Kings realize what a mistake it was to let him go, or because he simply wanted to be a Pirates supporter.

To teach the king a lesson...

In short, every time they played against each other, Ramirez's outstanding performance was not only impressive, but also caused a lot of trouble for the King of Madrid.

At the same time, in many interviews, he was not grateful at all to the King of Madrid for training him. Instead, he regarded defeating the King as a great honor.

At first, many Madrid Kings fans were unhappy with his move from the Kings to the Pirates. Later, he was so enthusiastic about beating the Kings, which was like bullying the master and destroying the ancestors.

So I want to ask which Pirates player Kings fans hate the most?

Then the newly joined Hulay can't compete with his captain Juan Ramirez no matter what.

This had to make Hulay secretly make up his mind to perform well in every Madrid derby, and strive to seize the title of "the most hated by King fans" as soon as possible and reduce the burden on the captain.

Hu Lai felt very sorry every time he heard boos.

It's a pity that my system can't collect negative emotions. It's a waste! What a waste!

As a professional player, there is no need to spend so much time trying to criticize others and working so hard to collect the pitiful bits of negative emotions that some people do.

Think about it, if 80,000 people in the audience are booing you, why shouldn’t the negative emotions be directly maxed out?

It's a pity that these are just Hu Lai's own boring delusions...

It’s better to put away these delusions and think about how to score the goal of the King of Madrid!

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The referee's two foul calls in the first five minutes did not really calm the two teams down.

After all, this is a derby in the same city. If a foul call each can make them calm down, then the Madrid derby is not worthy of so many people's attention.

The King of Madrid played very fiercely, even a little brutally.

As a king, the team's style is seriously inconsistent with its name. It is also somewhat strange.

But Kings fans love this fighting spirit.

Not to mention that this is a local derby, which is inherently more intense than an ordinary game.

Playing at home, the Madrid Kings wanted to seize the initiative from the beginning of the game, so they were particularly aggressive and aggressive.

The two sides played fiercely, but the game was cut into pieces and could not run smoothly.

This kind of game actually doesn't look good.

The fans at the scene were very excited and very engaged.

They don't care whether the game is good or not, they only care about who wins and who loses.

It wasn't until the referee gave a verbal warning to both players for the foul that the situation changed slightly.

But it's hard to say whether this was the referee's role or whether the two teams' "warm-up" was over and after giving each other a blow, they felt that the real game could finally begin.

In the eleventh minute, the first shot appeared on the field.

The team that shot the goal was the home team Madrid Kings, and the shooter was their captain Cerrados.

After receiving Melli's pass, he shot low into the near corner from a small angle.

The football hit the side netting.

The net shook as if a goal had been scored.

The Kings fans in the stands were shocked and cheered, but they soon discovered that the ball had not been scored.

They didn't have any regrets, but turned their cheers into cheers. Although they didn't score a goal, everyone still saw hope from this attack.

"Just keep playing like this! Just like that, well done! Captain!" The Kings fans around Han Shuyu roared again, encouraging their team, cheering up Cerrados, and creating a more enthusiastic home atmosphere.

In the first half, the goal of the Madrid Pirates was just under the north stand. If the Kings scored, all the most die-hard Kings fans would get the benefit of watching the goals up close.

Cerrados' shot inspired Kings fans and made them look forward to the next game.

But the Madrid Pirates were not beaten by the home team as they wished.

Instead, he quickly retaliated by launching a wave of fast breaks from the wing, advancing to the 30-meter area of ​​the Madrid Kings, and the full-back Ion Martinez, who inserted behind the edge, sent a cross from the wing.

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"Hu!"

With commentator Sanchez roaring, Hulay jumped high in the penalty area and collided with Peralta.

But he still hit the ball first, swinging his head like a lion and throwing the football towards the back of the goal!

This is a very high quality header!

But the people who guard the king's door are also of a very high standard!

Rodríguez Baccar, the Spanish national goalkeeper, World Cup champion, close comrade of the "Four Kings" Cerrados, and one of the representatives of Spain's golden generation, jumped across the line and saved the football from the bottom line with one palm!

Different from the King's attack just now, which was just a joyless victory, this time the Pirates' attack got a corner kick!

After completing the header, Hulay couldn't stand still because he was hit by Peralta. After landing, he knelt down on one knee.

He heard Peralta's cold snort coming from beside him.

Obviously dissatisfied with not being able to stop his header.

Hulay stood up from the ground and said to Peralta, who looked unhappy next to him: "Be careful, man, you almost gave us a penalty kick."

Peralta didn't expect Hulay to suddenly say this to him, and turned to look over.

Hu Lai looked at him calmly: "What are you looking at? Have you never seen an opponent who considers his opponent?"

Peralta opened his mouth to say something, but before he could say anything, he was pushed by captain Cerrados who was returning to defense: "What are you doing? Defend a corner kick!"

Hu Lai: "Tsk."


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