Football King Bale

Chapter 502: 1 blow to seal the throat

When Cargill's whistle sounded, the entire Sparton Stadium was in an uproar.

The Spanish fans widened their eyes in surprise. Is Abeloa's mind full of poop? With a yellow card on his back, he still made such a volleyball spike? Doesn't he know that this will get him a red card?

The Welsh fans were shocked with surprise: That Spanish player really killed himself! Just now the referee had blindly let him go once, but he himself didn't appreciate it, and continued to test wildly on the verge of death!

On the court, players from both sides once again huffed and surrounded the referee Cargill. The Welsh players put pressure on them and demanded heavy penalties; the Spanish players pleaded again and again, asking Cargill to show mercy again.

Bell didn't speak, just looked at Cargill so quietly, he wanted to see how this Turkic descendant would deal with the Spanish right back's foul.

Cargill looked very serious, and he was struggling in his heart. He walked slowly towards Aveiroa, and finally took out a topaz card from his pocket, raised it high towards Aveiroa, and then again He took out a ruby ​​card, shook it towards Aveiroa, pointed to the sidelines again, and signaled Aveiroa to leave the field.

For this penalty, the Welsh players are somewhat dissatisfied, because Abeloa's intention to handball the ball is very obvious, which is another direct red card action. But seeing that Bell, the captain, didn't say anything, and then thinking that even though Aveiroa only got a yellow card, it didn't have much impact on the result, and he would be sent off anyway.

Of course, as for the difference in the number of additional penalties and suspensions, the Welsh players don't care too much. Anyway, the next time Wales plays against Spain, they don't know when they will have to wait.

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Although the Spanish players surrounded Cargill and kept begging for mercy, hoping that Cargill would let Abeloa go, it was obvious that there would be no result.

Abeloa had just escaped a direct red card, but after a minute, he finally failed to escape the fate of the red card.

In fact, the Turkish referee has taken care of Abeloa enough. He only received two yellow cards for two direct red cards.

Of course, if Cargill sent off Arbeloa with a direct red card for the first time, Bell's free kick just now might have made a contribution.

However, these are just if, who can predict the real direction of things? Just like this game, the outside world is almost one-sidedly optimistic about Spain, and on the scene, Spain also has an overwhelming advantage, but it is Wales who has a real chance of scoring a goal.

Aveiroa walks to the sideline full of loneliness,

On the field, Wales is preparing to take another free kick.

This free kick is better than the position just now, about 26 meters away from the goal, and the position is more positive than before, almost directly in front of the arc of the penalty area.

There is no doubt that the ball is still taken by Bell.

Spain did not immediately choose to make a substitution, because it happened suddenly, and Bosque was not ready to make a substitution at all. In addition, Spain had used up two substitutions, and Bosque needed to be more cautious about the last substitution.

Because of Abeloa's dismissal, there are even fewer Spanish players with sufficient height on the field. Only five players, including Casillas, are over 1.8 meters tall.

But Bell's free kick threat is too great. Spain has a full five-man wall this time, except for Pique, Busquets, Ramos and Alonso, four players who are 1.8 meters tall. In addition, Cesc Fabregas, who is slightly taller, was also pulled to make up the number. As for the remaining Harvey, Iniesta, Alba and Navas, because they are all only 1.7 meters tall, standing inside the wall will not be of much use, plus they have to defend the other Welsh players. If you plug in, you don't stand in the wall of people.

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Just like the free kick just now, the Spanish players were dawdling again, looking for various opportunities to move forward. However, this time Wales is penny-pinching. As long as the Spanish players move their positions, they will remind the referee.

Of course, Bell was not the one who took the penalty. The small actions of the Spanish players were aimed at influencing Bell and distracting him.

Taking a free kick is a job that requires a high degree of concentration, and the mood is not calm, which is likely to affect the quality of the free kick.

The work of negotiating with the referee was carried out by the vice-captain Ramsey, while Bell stood in front of the ball with his eyes closed, completely undisturbed by the small movements of the Spanish players.

After correcting the position of the Spanish players three times in a row, Cargill was also a little angry. He warned the Spanish players that if they made such a small move, he was about to play a card. This suppressed the Spanish players' careful thinking and did not dare to move secretly. Location.

This free kick was also carried out smoothly.

Bell opened his eyes, looked at the position of the human wall, looked at the goal and the position of Casillas, and then turned his attention to the referee Cargill.

Cargill nodded, put the whistle in his mouth, inhaled, and blew it: "Beep——"

Bell started, and his run-up was still so graceful that it looked like it didn't have a trace of fireworks.

"Boom!" This is the muffled sound when Bell's feet made contact with the ball. Go to the goal guarded by Casillas.

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Casillas stared intently at Bell the moment Cargill blew his whistle, but he could only see the first two steps of Bell's run-up, and then his vision was blocked by the wall of people on his side.

He also heard the sound of Bell's foot hitting the ball, but still couldn't see the trajectory of the ball.

The next moment, he finally saw the ball. That cute elf had already flown over the top of the wall of people on his side. Its flight had an inconspicuous but wonderful arc.

Casillas has studied Bale and knows that his most powerful free kick is the arc shot within 30 meters of the goal. This has allowed him to win European football in the past three seasons. With a record of more than 20 direct free kicks, he is the most terrifying free kick master in Europe and even the world in recent years.

For the trajectory of the curveball, Casillas has his experience to judge, and his brain immediately issued an action command to his body.

However, the moment Casillas was about to move, he found that the situation seemed wrong, because the trajectory of the ball in his sight was not at all the flight trajectory of a normal arc free kick.

Its arc is very low, just bypassing the top of the enemy wall, as long as any player in the enemy wall reaches out, he can touch the ball, but with the lessons learned by Aveiroa, obviously no one dares to do it again act like that.

In addition to the very low arc, the falling speed of the ball is also very fast. Before Casillas reacted, it had already flown through the space of about 15 meters between him and the wall of his side, and flew away from him. into the goal behind him.

The whole process was like Casillas turned his head and sent the ball flying into the goal he was guarding.

At that moment, Casillas thought of a word: elegant and fatal arc!

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Half of the Sparton Stadium was boiling, and more than 20,000 Welsh fans rushed out of their seats, cheering wildly.

Wales finally scored and broke the deadlock on the field!

That pretty much means Wales are in the final!

One is because in this European Cup, Wales scored the first goal in the game, they have not lost yet, and the other is that there is not much time left in this game.

Bell's free kick scored in the 85th minute of the game, and there were only five minutes left in the regular 90-minute game. Even with stoppage time, it will basically not exceed ten minutes.

With Wales' increasingly mature defense and the two substitutions that are still in the hands of Chris Coleman, it is difficult for Spain to come back.

At this moment, the Spanish fans fell into deep despair.

They know very well what this goal means.

But they don't understand why Spain, which is obviously stronger and has an obvious advantage on the scene, was scored in this way.

Even, this is not the first time Wales has threatened their goal in this game. If it weren't for their good luck, the team is now three goals behind.

However, God failed to save their team all the time. In the third time, they finally conceded the ball.

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The commentators all over the world went crazy at this moment, especially the media from countries that support Wales and Bell, they all used various languages ​​to praise Bell's goal in different ways.

But I have to say that this is indeed an extremely beautiful free kick.

It is difficult to describe this free kick from physics or geometry. The free kick is located in the middle, and the ball has both the parabola of the traditional free kick in the air and the horizontal turning of Carlos in the 1997 Four Nations Championship.

But the slow motion of the TV showed that after Bell kicked it, the ball did not spin much in the air, and the ball went straight to the goalkeeper, which was not tricky. At first glance, it seemed to be a free kick that was not kicked well, as if it did not catch the ball. position, but when the ball approached the goalkeeper, it suddenly dropped and changed direction.

Whether at the scene or watching TV, the first impression of the ball flying out of such a trajectory is the refraction after hitting the wall, but the slow motion clearly shows that the ball has not touched anyone.

From the perspective behind Bell, the ball seemed to be pulled to the lower right by an external force, and it deviated from the normal track by at least one meter. It was this sudden change that made Casillas, the Spanish goalkeeper, at a loss.

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