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Chapter 1081: Active Change


The referee's decision did not change because of the huge boos from the Chinese fans at the scene.

The reason is very simple.

Chinese fans believe that if David Silva does not stretch out his foot to trip Aiello, then Aiello can directly face the Spanish central defender combination, and the chance of scoring is very high.

Seeing that the referee only awarded a common foul to David Silva, he was naturally very dissatisfied, so he once again burst into loud boos and sent it to the referee Kuppers on duty.

At the same time, the on-site commentator He Wei was also somewhat dissatisfied with the referee's penalty.

He gave his own analysis: "The referee Kuppers's penalty was slightly conservative because of David Silva's penalty.

The intention of this foul is very obvious.

He was to make up for the loss of position of the full-back and defensive midfielder.

Without David Silva's foul, with Ai Luo's super personal ability, there would be no problem at all with the ball breaking into the penalty area, no matter it was the ball.

Neither Grams nor Ramos can pose a threat to Aiello."

Ai Luo looked at his friend David Silva who had committed the foul with some dissatisfaction, because he was very confident in his sudden acceleration.

As long as David Silva did not commit a foul just now, he could directly ask for entering the penalty area and face him directly. vs Casillas.

But everything was ruined by David Silva's foul.

The fans were dissatisfied.

Sky TV commentator Andy Gray gave an explanation to the referee Kuppers: "I believe that the Chinese fans at this moment are very dissatisfied with the referee's decision, but we need to understand the referee because the game has not yet started.

One minute, if a yellow card is given at this time, it will affect Kuppers' penalty scale for the entire game."

Immediately, Martin Taylor, who served as the commentator, said: "Actually, the Chinese fans in the stands do not need to be so excited.

In Chinese terms, it is a blessing in disguise.

A direct free kick from this distance is within Ai's range."

However, the reaction of the Chinese fans was not too slow.

When they saw captain Ai Luo placing the ball at the foul spot, they immediately realized that this direct free kick slightly to the left was within Ai Luo's range.

Immediately afterwards, the Chinese fans in the stands changed their voices and suddenly started shouting.

The cheers of nearly 50,000 Chinese fans were extremely loud, and the entire stadium was filled with their voices.

From a distance, the patches of red looked very eye-catching under the illumination of the ceiling lights.

The Spanish national television commentator was the slowest to react.

He did not realize the danger until the live director switched the camera to Aiello.

David Silva, who was originally very satisfied with his foul, looked a little worried when he saw Aiello holding the football, because as a friend and teammate for many years, he knew Aiello's free kick skills very well.

In addition, Spanish captain Casillas is equally nervous.

As the goalkeeper who has conceded the most goals against Aiello in today's world football, I believe that no goalkeeper is more afraid of facing Aiello's shot than him.

But Casillas thought of his girlfriend, and a spirit of unwillingness to admit defeat rushed straight to Tianlinggai.

Under the exclamations of the Spanish fans at the scene, he reacted like a god and saved Ai Luo's tricky free kick from the bottom line.

As Casillas saved Aiello's free kick, the Spanish national TV commentator breathed a sigh of relief, and then shouted: "Beautiful, this is our Saint Igor.

There is no problem with his condition.

Spain will definitely win" CCTV commentator He Wei showed some slight disappointment.

You must know that before Ai Luo kicked off, he took a look at the game time.

It was only one minute and thirty seconds.

If the football can fly into the goal, then Ai Luo can.

Setting the record for the fastest goal in the Confederations Cup, it also became the second fastest goal record in a FIFA major final, second only to Neeskens who scored in the 1974 World Cup final, with a scoring time of 87 seconds.

However, it is a pity that Aiello's shot did not result in a goal and missed the record.

When Wu Xi went to the corner flag area on the left to take a corner kick, the on-site director replayed Casillas' wonderful save on both sides and switched multiple angles.

It is worth mentioning that after Casillas saved Aiello's shot, he stood up with his hands on the turf and raised his arms and shouted.

Of course, the camera was also on Aiello, but no one could detect the slightest regret from his expression, because Aiello was not very satisfied with the free kick he took.

The angle was not tricky enough and he was saved.

Not surprising.

As the game continued, the Spanish and Chinese teams exchanged offense and defense, and the players from both sides were more competing for control of the midfield.

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The core tactics of both teams are tikitaka, and they know each other very well.

Naturally, they also know the shortcomings and loopholes of this tactic, so the offenses of both sides cannot launch smoothly, they just keep shifting, shifting, and shifting again.

As long as the football enters the midfield, the ball holder will encounter at least two opposing players.

In order to avoid the football being intercepted, the ball holder has no choice but to pass the ball back.

The football returns to the goalkeeper's feet.

If the big foot is opened forward, it violates the core requirements of tikitaka tactics.

Therefore, whether it is Casillas or Wang Xiaolei, they must eventually pass the football to the feet of their teammates on the back line, unless it is absolutely necessary.

Can drive the ball forward with his big foot.

It also indirectly caused the stalemate in the Confederations Cup final.

In the blink of an eye, ten minutes of game time passed.

Neither Guardiola nor Del Bosque could continue to watch the game comfortably from the coaching bench, and ran to the sidelines to direct the movement of the players.

Because both of them are Spanish coaches, there is no language problem.

In addition to the tactical changes hidden by gestures, as long as the tactical changes are communicated loudly to the players on the field, the other coach can understand them and make targeted changes.

Five minutes into the game, Guardiola realized that he should be the first to make a change.

He took advantage of the dead ball opportunity and made a thumbs-up gesture towards captain Aiello with his right arm raised high.

This is a signal gesture prepared by the Chinese team in advance.

Guardiola means to allow captain Aiello to break away from the whole team and gain more opportunities to move forward with the ball.

At the same time, the players on the court were notified that as long as they have the ball, they will pass it to Aiello.

The next game was difficult for Spain.

Aiello was very fast, and the ball was also disguised at high speed.

It was so fast that Spanish defenders were unable to defend effectively.

After all, the offensive player takes the initiative, and the defensive player can only passively make defensive actions.

Gradually, the Spanish defensive players returned their attention to Aiello, because they felt that Aiello's condition was getting better and better.

If they didn't pay more attention, their own goal would become extremely dangerous: