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Chapter 714: 11.2 Seconds!


Aiello's technical movements after intercepting the ball were very reasonable.

Facing the experienced Japanese captain Yuji Nakazawa, he simply shook his upper body and poked the ball with his toes, and he broke through with ease.

"Aiello" As Ai Luo passed by Nakazawa Yuji like a red lightning, Duan Xuan also stood up from his seat, clenched his fists and shouted.

What happened next became very simple.

King Tanaka came from the side to fill in the position.

Against the backdrop of Aiello's speed, he looked like a car about to be scrapped.

Facing the attacking Kawaguchi Nokawa, Aiello did not make any fancy moves and directly hit a ground ball in the far corner.

The football almost missed the far post and rolled into the goal.

At this moment, both the Japanese fans who had lost their voices before and the Chinese fans who were shouting fell silent.

The only thing that could distinguish their different camps was their sad faces and smiles.

Of course, they can be identified by the jerseys they wear and the small flags they are waving in their hands.

No one noticed that only 11 seconds of game time had passed.

At this time, the first person to react was Japanese head coach Takeshi Okada.

Just now, he was standing on the sidelines cheering for Makoto Hasebe's wonderful performance, but what he didn't expect was that Aiello would be so fast. , directly cut off the football at the feet of Makoto Hasebe.

So my heart changed from joy to anger He saw the whole process clearly, but because of this, Takeshi Okada was so entangled in his heart that he could only vent his anger in the end.

There happened to be two bottles of water at his feet, so he kicked them up without hesitation, but he didn't notice Someone dropped a cap next to the bottle of water he wanted to kick, but when he stepped on it, his sole slipped and he fell onto the turf.

But at this time, no one cared about him.

Everyone looked at the football lying on the goal line in disbelief.

The same was true for other members of the coaching staff and substitute players, looking at the football with blank faces and not knowing what was going on in their minds.

Immediately, what reacted was the Chinese coaching staff not far away.

Gao Hongbo was pushed directly to the ground by Fu Bo, and then he pressed on him excitedly.

The other members of the coaching staff did not have time to use their brains, so they also pressed on him.

The players on the bench also crowded together.

The Chinese fans in the stands realized that they had scored the first goal at the Japanese team's home court.

This is not the East Asian semi-finals three years ago, but the genuine third round of Group A of the 2010 South Africa World Cup Asian Qualifiers Even though he had been mentally prepared before the game, his eyes were still blurry when he actually scored, and tears of excitement fell down his cheeks and then to his chin.

But at this time, who cares about this?

Suddenly, a huge cheer erupted from the stands.

Tang Shun, chairman of the China xx Football Association, who was sitting next to Saburo Kawabuchi, chairman of the Japanese Football Association, came to his senses as the cheers erupted from the stands.

He suddenly stood up from his seat, walked to the guardrail, and said loudly to the court: "Good shot. nice shot" At the same time, Duan Xuan pumped out his clenched fists and shouted: "The ball is in, it's in, it's in" Many commentators in the live studio were even preparing to report the starting lineups of both sides, which was a goal.

The speed was so fast that there was no time for them to react.

It was not until the sound erupted from the stands that they reacted.

After scoring the goal, Aiello stepped forward excitedly, turned around and rushed towards the red stands at the far end of the stadium.

Under the long shot of the stadium, you can clearly see several extremely excited Chinese players following Aiello.

Behind Luo, he ran selflessly and did not stop until he reached the stands occupied by Chinese fans.

Countless Chinese fans looked at Ai Luo in front of them and chanted his name vigorously and waved the national flag in their hands.

The Chinese fans sitting in front of the TV or in front of the computer to watch the live game vented their passion.

It is not that the Chinese team has never taken the lead on Japanese soil, but the meaning behind this goal is extraordinary.

This is the World Cup. qualifying round lightning goal "I really don't know what it means, isn't it just the first goal?"

The camera was focused on the Chinese players and Chinese fans celebrating wildly, and the local Japanese commentator pursed his lips and muttered dissatisfiedly.

However, at this time, many commentators were no longer focused on the goal, but on when and how many seconds the goal occurred.

The slow-motion playback continued, fully demonstrating Hasebe Makoto's reckless dribbling and Aiello's frontcourt sense.

It wasn't until the Chinese team was almost celebrating that the broadcast gave the time for the goal: 112 seconds.

Duan Xuan has a very strong professional sensitivity.

When the Chinese team was celebrating, he was looking up the fastest goal in the World Cup qualifiers.

He knew that this goal was very short and might set a record for the fastest goal in the World Cup qualifiers. , but after checking, he felt a little discouraged.

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It only took 83 seconds to score the goal Although he failed to create the fastest goal in the World Cup qualifiers, Duan Xuan still shouted hysterically: "Ai Luo's lightning goal helped the Chinese team lead the Japanese team away from home, and his goal also created the World Cup Asian Zone The record for the fastest goal in the qualifiers, and also the second fastest goal in the World Cup qualifiers, with only 112 seconds."

After the Chinese fans who had calmed down heard Duan Xuan's words, ripples started again.

Fastest goals in Asian World Cup qualifiers Of course, if it were just that, they wouldn't be so happy.

What's happy is that this record was created by the Japanese team.

Celebrities through the ages Makoto Hasebe, who made an excellent contribution to Aiello's goal, kept lowering his head to agree with the accusations made by captain Yuji Nakazawa and goalkeeper Nobu Kawaguchi.

At the same time, he was holding back a lot of energy in his heart and wanted to win in the next game.

Find the place in time When the game restarted, the Japanese team learned from the previous experience and did not dare to dribble the ball too much, especially Hasebe Makoto.

The football would not be at his feet for more than two seconds.

As time went by, the Japanese team playing at home slowly found its own rhythm of playing, steadily controlled the ball at its feet, and then looked for gaps in the Chinese team's back line, but the Chinese team's back line It was much more stable than they imagined.

Especially for Feng Xiaoting, one-on-one guarantees a 100% success rate.

The Japanese team simply increased the time and proportion of possession of the ball, and the actual threatening offense did not occur at all.

On the contrary, the Chinese team, which strengthened its defense during the period when the Japanese team fell behind, gained many opportunities, because the Chinese team's frontcourt trio was too strong.

Ai Luo, Gao Lin and Hao Junmin all had speed and certain ability.

Individual combat capabilities, especially Ai Luo and Hao Junmin, can create opportunities at any time when the football comes to their feet.

Although Gao Lin's foot skills are not as refined as those of Ai Luo and Hao Junmin, he also has his own advantages.

He is physically strong, good at protecting the ball, and can handle the Japanese team's grabs with ease.

The most threatening place for the Japanese team is the midfield, while the most threatening place for the Chinese team is the forward line.

Therefore, the Japanese team did not dare to attack recklessly.

Hasebe Makoto spent more time in the middle to defend as a defensive midfielder, and there was no extra energy to participate in the offense.

"The Japanese team has a high ball possession ratio, reaching 642, but this is of no use because they did not convert the advantage of ball possession into a threatening offense.

They just passed the ball back and forth in the midfield, coupled with Honda Keisuke and Okazaki Shinji’s personal abilities still need to be strengthened.

If the Japanese team wants to score goals, they still have to rely on the gradual progress of the midfield.”

The Australian commentator gives his opinion.

In the blink of an eye, the game time was half an hour into the first half.

The Japanese team still insisted on their traditional ground attack, while the Chinese team relied on the tacit cooperation of the three frontcourt players and their personal abilities to create murderous opportunities.

They did create two opportunities, but neither Gao Lin nor Hao Junmin seized the opportunity.

One of them was a kick.

The shot hit the crossbar, scaring the Japanese fans to death.

This is also the fundamental reason why the Japanese team does not dare to attack aggressively.

As long as the football changes hands, the Chinese team will quickly launch an attack, making the Japanese team very uncomfortable.

Apart from being flexible on their feet and having a strong sense of coordination, they have no redeeming features at all.

Of course, the Japanese team also has deep knowledge in mid-range set kicks, but Gao Hongbo had already given key instructions before the game and did not give the home team any mid-range free kicks at all.

Shunsuke Nakamura can only continue to play the usual central midfielder role, making short and long passes.

In the 39th minute, Feng Xiaoting intercepted the ball passed by Shunsuke Nakamura to Keisuke Honda in the backcourt, and then actively moved forward to participate in the attack.

It immediately caused panic in the Japanese team's defense.

In their plan, they did not defend Feng Xiaoting's advance.

They only targeted the Chinese team's front three, so they could effectively control the three after losing the ball in the blitz.

Attack, but now Feng Xiaoting's forward penetration prevents them from freeing up manpower to defend.

It wasn't until about 30 meters away that Hasebe Makoto came over to defend, kicked him to the ground, and gave the Chinese team a frontcourt free kick.

However, as soon as the Australian referee blew his whistle, he regretted it.

Because this location is a very suitable location for Ai Luo.

Aiello took a panicked approach with concern for the Japanese team, waving his arms and legs in one go.

The football jumped over the wall and flew straight to the upper left corner of the goal.

Even though Kawaguchi had a prediction in advance, he still couldn't do anything about this free kick with excellent power and angle. 0:2 The Chinese team leads by two goals in the away game: