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Chapter 1006 - The Two Hundredth Sheets Sticking to the Turf ......


As the referee Kaushoy blew his whistle, the scene was eerily quiet for a second, and then the loyal Valencia fans who were watching the game in the stadium burst into loud cheers, as if the team they supported had won.

Goals the same.

Hyde, the commentator of Valencia's No. 1 sports channel, raised his arms and shouted: "At the 27th minute of the game, Barcelona finally committed a foul in a threatening place in front of the penalty area.

This is Ai's opportunity."

Then Cañizares, who was the guest commentator, saw the foul distance given by the broadcaster and said: "Is this distance too close for Ai?

His free kick style requires taking an elevator.

This A free kick from a distance is likely to go over the crossbar without having time to get off the elevator."

"What Long said makes sense."

Hyde looked at the heights of the Barcelona players in the camera, changed his voice, and said with a smile: "But Barcelona's midfielders and frontcourt players are generally not tall, except for Pique, Busquets, Abidal and Keita is tall enough, and the other players seem to be " Hearing this, Canizares smiled knowingly: "Haha, I think Ai will definitely create an excellent opportunity in this direct free kick."

Just when the commentator in the on-site commentary box gave different opinions, goalkeeper Valdez directed his teammates to line up against the wall with a serious look on his face.

This time it gave him a big headache.

This distance was a bit close for Aiello's free kick, but it couldn't be guaranteed that Aiello would not create a threat at all.

In addition, David Villa and Mata were in this position.

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In other words, preventing Aiello's free kick requires the height of the wall, but there are several Barcelona players on the field who are over 1.8 meters tall.

You must know that Barcelona's purpose is to go underground, not high.

And if a player taller than 1.8 meters is placed on the wall, it will inevitably cause Valencia's free kick to change.

When the time comes, Valencia's tall man will be ambushing in the penalty area, hoping that a few quickies will follow him.

Godin and Albiol, who are over 1.85 meters tall, compete for the top.

Guardiola stood on the sidelines like an ant on a hot pot, spinning around.

Before the game, he repeatedly asked the defensive players to pay attention to the location of the foul and try not to foul unless it was fouled.

However, Keita did not Thinking of this, Guardiola regretted very much why he did not sell Keita who was not from the La Masia faction.

Valencia fans and Chelsea fans from London both sang their versions of AI's song under the leadership of their respective organizations.

The sound became louder and louder, causing Ai Luo, who was standing in front of the set piece, to turn his head and look over.

What you see are basically your own huge posters, slogans, and banners, which look very impressive.

Immediately afterwards, Aiello turned to look at the human wall of six people who were still struggling, and then looked at Valdez through the human wall.

He could only move nervously through the human wall, sometimes to the left, sometimes to the right.

Seeing this, Aiello smiled slightly, because a path leading to the goal appeared in his mind "Is this distance a bit too close for Ai?

As we all know, his direct free kicks are all elevator balls, and a 26-meter elevator ball is obviously difficult to fly over," said Martin Taylor.

Andy Gray nodded in agreement: "Indeed, in our impression, Aiko rarely scores from close set pieces.

If he could, I believe he would rather move the ball back a few meters."

In the end, Valdes decided to put the high point on the wall.

He had a hunch that even if David Villa and Mata were standing in front of the football, Aiello would definitely take the free kick.

If Xavi, Inesta, Pedro, and Messi, who start at 1.7 meters, are used as a human wall, it will be equivalent to reducing the difficulty of Ai Luo taking free kicks.

In addition, Valencia does not have many high points on the field, except for the two central defenders.

After dilly-dallying for nearly half a minute, Barcelona's wall finally came to a standstill.

Keita, Busquets, and Aldair stood on the far right of the wall, while Messi, Inesta, and Xavi stood on the left. .

Valdez's positioning is also particular.

He stands on the left side of the goal, using the high point to guard the right side of the goal while he guards the left side.

As the referee Kaushoy stepped back enough distance, both Valencia and Barcelona supporters subconsciously held their breath.

The sound of the stadium slowly dropped, and they all focused on Ai With Luo, they believe that Aiello will take the kick.

Before the referee blew the whistle, Aiello called Mata and David Villa together to explain a few words to distract goalkeeper Valdes.

The Barcelona TV commentator in the live commentary box was very nervous: "Mata and David Villa's free kick styles are based on angles, but Ai scores with absolute power.

Two different styles against Valdes.

But it’s a huge test.”

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In fact, Valdez's back was already covered with big beads of sweat, as was his forehead.

At this moment, the referee Kaushoy blew his whistle.

The first thing to move was not David Villa and Mata, but Aiello standing in the middle.

Valdez's tension reached the extreme, and his feet were shaking back and forth faster and faster.

Through the gap in the wall, his brain was running at high speed, guessing the angle in which Aiello's free kick would develop.

Is it the upper left corner, the upper right corner, or both lower corners?

Huang Jianxiang's eyes lit up.

Following Ai Luo's standard approach, he began to shout: "Ai Luo, run up."

He Wei, who was sitting next to him, became nervous and his eyes were fixed on Ai Luo, who was running in the camera.

The same is true for the fans at the scene and in front of the TV.

Guardiola, who was standing in the technical command area of ​​the home team, was extremely nervous.

His heart seemed to be in his throat following Aiello's run-up.

Aiello's third step was very long.

His left foot was about 30 centimeters to the left of the football, and his right foot struck from back to front.

Barcelona's six-man human wall suddenly stood on tiptoes with both feet.

It looked like they were jumping up with all their strength.

They wanted to jump as high as possible.

Messi was even more like this.

He used up all his energy to drink milk, and his eyes were always fixed on Ai Luo's right foot.

A few tenths of a second later, he saw a small change in Aiello's right foot when he hit the ball.

At the same time, the inside of Aiello's right foot did not exert upward force at the moment of kicking the ball, but was pushed out flat, so the football went toward the goal close to the turf.

For a moment, the six-person wall that had been so full of strength was full of regrets, and my intestines were almost green with regret.

At this time, they wished they had a thousand-pound body attached to them, so that they could instantly fall to the ground and block Ai Luo's free kick: