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626、The stadium, you are all water

"This goal is in!"

Zhan Tianjun's voice suddenly rose octave:

"Less than 20 minutes into the game, Long Shute used his super long-distance world wave to blow open Arsenal's goal! Liverpool, who played away, took the lead with one goal!"

"This ball is quite similar to Zidane's flying fairy in the sky back then..."

Zhang Lu was amazed while enjoying the slow motion replay:

"The shooting distance is much further than Zidane, and Long Shute is still running quickly. If he wants to brake temporarily, he can pose with his bow and arrow, then press the ball down and draw a dead corner, which is obviously more difficult."

He directly shot the ball while running. Even for Messi and Ronaldo's superstars of this level, it was really difficult, so after completing the shot, Long Shute celebrated happily.

He spread his arms and trotted all the way to the corner flag area, then slid domineeringly for ten meters, and finally let out a victory roar towards the camera!

Then... a drop of raindrops as big as soybeans hit his mouth!

-

"Drizzle..."

"Baobabababababa..."

"Crazy la la la la la la la..."

Almost in the blink of an eye, the Emirates Stadium, which was originally a breeze, became heavy rain.

The fans in the stands who were ready to take out their raincoats from under the seats and put them on them in a few seconds.

But the players on the court were poured into chickens in a few seconds...

"MMP! Will it rain again after I celebrate?"

Long Shute curled his lips and stood up from the already wet turf.

It was already very good. Only after the third round of the league was played, did I truly see the ever-changing weather in the British Isles. God in London was already very proud of his face!

-

“FxxK!”

Wenger, who was standing on the sidelines, couldn't help but curse.

Technical flow football is most afraid of messy weather, because the slippery turf and strong wind and rain will cause unpredictable changes in football, and the ground cooperation they rely on will definitely be greatly reduced!

If every game is not windy or rainy, and the turf is dry and refreshing, I, Arsenal, can win at least ten more games in a season!

Do you believe it or not?!

-

The rain peaked in just three minutes, and the stadium quickly became a swamp.

Although Emirates Stadium has an extremely advanced water seepage system, it cannot withstand such strong rainstorms.

——This is like a classic mathematical problem: It is known that the maximum volume of a stadium is 500 cubic meters, the flow rate of the inlet pipe is 10 cubic meters/second, and the flow rate of the drain pipe is 5 cubic meters/second. How long can the entire stadium be flooded?

The heavy rain not only makes the game field slippery, passing, controlling the ball, and shooting more difficult, but also makes the players afraid to take steps when running, otherwise they will slip under their feet and fall into the mud pit if they are not careful...

In addition, the endless rain curtains also greatly narrowed everyone's visual distance. Even Ozil, who has a top-level vision, could only widen his eyes, and then shook his head and smiled bitterly at the white rain curtain.

In such heavy rain, no exquisite techniques are useful, and even Long Shute can only give up his speed advantage and work with Emre Zhan to defend the middle lane.

But this does not mean that everyone can only watch the show when facing heavy rain. In the slippery field, long-range shots became a nightmare for goalkeepers of both teams.

Arsenal, Cazorla and Sanchez all have long shots, and Ramsey can occasionally perform world waves.

On Liverpool, the midfielders led by Longshute can probably beat them, not to mention that No. 8 and No. 10 are both top European gunners.

So, starting from the 20th minute, the game scene became a shot from both sides in the middle and frontcourt, and two goalkeepers, Cech and Miniole, competed to save...

But even the strongest city walls will have gaps. After struggling for more than ten minutes, the two goalkeepers finally fell on the goal line one after another.

In the 31st minute, Cech lost first. After Coutinho made three consecutive shots, he finally used a tricky and weird ground arrow to penetrate Arsenal's defense and expanded the score to 2-0.

But the good times didn't last long. Just 6 minutes later, Cazorla also threatened Liverpool's goal with an unexpected free kick.

Although Miniole's character exploded and pounced, he was shot by Ramsey, who was ambushed behind the wall.

Just as Ramsey was about to raise his arms to celebrate, the referee on the sideline raised the flag high and signaled that the Welsh midfielder would be offside first, which made Wenger so angry that he was furious on the sidelines.

"How could this be offside? This is definitely a good goal!"

French professors chattered in the fourth official's ears.

Then the fourth official asked him:

"The rain is so heavy, you touch your conscience. Can you really see who scored the goal just now?"

Wenger hummed a few words, but finally had to sit back...

-

"Drip, drip, drip!"

When the referee blew the whistle to the end of the first half, both the leading and the lagging side could not wait to get into the locker room.

The logistics staff quickly threw wide towels to the soaked players and asked them to dry their bodies as soon as possible.

The players did not shy away, and simply took off their sticky and dirty jerseys, revealing their wet bodies. A few bold and unrestrained people even took off their close shorts and accelerated the evaporation of water vapor by continuous swing. The entire locker room was suddenly filled with a strong male hormone.

"Okay, don't shake your sausages!"

Rogers frowned and clapped his hands:

"I have to remind you that two goals are not safe to lead. In fact, if the referee had not raised the flag, Ramsey's goal would have happened.

In the second half, I asked you to appropriately shrink the formation, increase the backcourt ball control, and reduce unnecessary concealment. You can waste some time when necessary. Do you understand what I mean?"

Emre Jan replied:

"I understand, but... the turf is so dirty, it's so uncomfortable to lie on it!"

The players all laughed loudly.

Rogers nodded and grabbed Long Shute who was about to go out:

"You are the captain now. I hope you can control the rhythm and lead with two goals... I'm not satisfied!"

Long Shute re-tied his armband:

"Only one goal... I'm not satisfied!"

-

After a 15-minute break, the rain has become much smaller. With the modern facilities of the Emirates Stadium, most of the accumulated water on the turf has been drained.

But this does not mean that players can run freely on the green field. The turf after the rain is still very slippery. Players on both sides still need to take careful steps, otherwise they will easily fall to the sky.

Almost at the same time, Ramsey and Milner fell to the ground in a physical confrontation. After getting up, the two iron men shook their heads repeatedly, and then pointed at their ankles to apply for substitution. Liverpool and Arsenal each lost one of their generals.

Of course, Milner's role in Liverpool is far from being as important as Ramsey to Arsenal, because Arsenal's midfielder does not have the backup player to replace the Welshman. The captain Arteta, who came on the bench, could not keep up with Long Shute's footsteps on the defensive end. In order to stop the Reds No. 8, his midfielder Coquelin had to foul again in the 65th minute, and two yellows turned into one red and were sent out.

Coquelin deserves to be a French iron waist. If he kicks off with this flying tackle, even Long Shute has to lie on the sidelines for 5 minutes. There is no difference in the number of people on both sides for the time being...

Coutinho took advantage of the free kick opportunity caused by this foul to assist Slovakia's iron guard Scotter headed the ball, expanding the score to 3-0.

The time left for Wenger was only 20 minutes, and the expression on the professor's face was no longer in desire.

The Arsenal coach focused more on the zipper of the raincoat. He repeatedly pulled the thin raincoat, but he still couldn't pull the zipper neatly...

Then he saw the No. 8 player stepping back onto the court.

As soon as Long Shute made a successful interception from Sanchez's feet, he then cooperated with his teammates to quickly pass the midfield and effortlessly found a green channel from Arsenal's defense line.

Sanchez chased him for nearly 50 meters, but still couldn't catch his jersey. He could only watch the Reds No. 8 knocked over Chambers in the muddy rain and pulled the ball into the goal with his toes!

4-0!

Wenger's hands trembled, and the zipper that had just closed cracked again!

This damn rain!
Chapter completed!
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