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Chapter 373 My comics dare not draw like this(2/2)

At present, only Wu Jie and Chen Haonan's diving can be called art. Even their opponents have to express their admiration after watching the replay. There are not many voices of criticism in the media. At most, they are just being weird and saying "soft egg" or "liar".

The "girly" evaluation was swallowed up by the two people's legendary goals one after another.

While Chen Haonan was enjoying the praise from his teammates, he waved to the back, and then he saw Lin Yaodong running over again.

The Barcelona fans laughed when they saw this scene. Even a Barcelona support group consisting of more than a hundred people at the scene looked surprised at the expressions of others and proudly said, "How can any team not allow the goalkeeper to take penalties?"

"It's a penalty kick", or "How can the league's top scorer not be the goalkeeper"!

These words are a bit too clever. They also know that it is natural for Lin Yaodong to take penalty kicks in Barcelona, ​​because his penalty kick efficiency is indeed the best in the team.

But in the Chinese team, Lin Yaodong is a little worse than Wu Jie in terms of reputation and penalty kick efficiency. In terms of seniority, including Chen Haonan, he should be ranked ahead of him in the penalty kick order.

Now let him take the penalty, of course I want him to score a goal.

Lin Yaodong didn't think it was a welcome meal at all. He stood happily at the penalty spot, facing his colleague who was 12 yards away with a constipated expression, and directly blasted the ball into the right side of the goal. The huge force even

Didn't give the opponent a chance to save.

The Spanish fans felt at this time that the Canadians did not understand Lin Yaodong at all, and the Spanish goalkeeper must have chosen a reverse save in advance.

The characteristic of Lin Yaodong's penalty kicks is that he is very powerful. He does not have as many tricks as Wu Jie, and his direction is basically either left or right.

The advantage of this penalty method is that as long as the angle is not too straight, even if the goalkeeper predicts it in advance, it will mostly be too late. After all, you cannot make a pounce too early, otherwise Lin Yaodong will just pause and change the angle.

But without a certain degree of prediction, it will definitely be too late for Lin Yaodong to shoot first.

This penalty method is a penalty method that as long as you don't make mistakes, the opponent has basically nothing to do.

As for the disadvantage, of course, the greater the power of the shot, the easier it is to kick it. The penalty kicks he missed were not saved by the opponent, but kicked out by himself.

The Canadian goalkeeper obviously didn't know about Lin Yaodong's habit of taking penalty kicks. Naturally, he didn't even have time to make a save, so he was hit through the goal again. This time the goal was scored by his colleague who caused him the most pain.

This is really too tragic, but what is even worse is not that the goal was scored by a colleague, but that this goal was not the final chapter of the first half.

The Chinese players actually thought that a 5-0 score in the first half was enough. After this goal, they began to kick back and forth in the midfield. They were not prepared to go as exaggerated as a 6-0 score in the first half.

But sometimes it feels like scoring a goal is as simple as drinking water and eating.

In the 44th minute of the first half, just as the half was about to end, Wu Qunli was kicked down just past midfield, and the referee awarded the Chinese team a free kick from the right side of the midfield.

The free kick at this position is not only 50 meters away from the goal, but the angle is too far to the right. It seems that except for Wu Jie who once scored a free kick at this position, I have never seen anyone take a free kick from here in an A-level game.

Successfully hit the goal with a free kick.

"Guys, do you think the alien will shoot directly?"

Matthaus said loudly to his teammates in front of the TV, and also opened a handicap.

"I bet 100 marks that he will shoot directly!"

Rummenigge was the first to bet 100 marks, and several other Bayern players also immediately placed bets, all betting that Wu Jie would shoot directly.

Others don’t know, don’t they still know?

Wu Jie didn't know how many times he scored free kicks from this position during training. Rummenigge still remembers that Wu Jie took away the team's right to take free kicks through free kicks from such outrageous positions.

He was one of the participants in this game at the beginning, but it naturally turned into a memory that he didn't want to recall.

Matthäus was in pain in the end because all the German players would shoot directly if they pressed Wu Jie. This is because they know him very well.

They pressed correctly. Wu Jie on TV chose to shoot directly.

But the Canadian players were obviously not prepared. Did they really expect that someone would shoot directly from such a thunderous position?

Isn't this a joke?

Who would be so bored practicing this kind of free kick in private at a position of more than 50 meters?

Well, Wu Jie and Chen Haonan, including Lin Yaodong are so boring.

Who asked them to spend too much time training? Not to mention this position, they even practiced taking free kicks in their own half when they were bored.

Now just wait and see which goalkeeper doesn't take their outrageous free kicks seriously, then a new highlight lens may be born.

The Canadian goalkeeper was unprepared. Wu Jie used his left foot to shoot with his back foot. He did not believe that at this distance and in this position, a right-footed player would shoot directly with his back foot.

But Wu Jie shot with his left foot, and it was a real-life "gliding curve shot."

This is the unique trick of the protagonist in the world-famous "Captain". The weird curve in the comic is completely inconsistent with the laws of physical motion. Fans in Europe and South America think that this kind of shot only exists in comics.

But at this moment, fans all over the world couldn't help but think that the various stunts in this comic were not just the author's whims.

They have already seen two stunts from comics in this game. This is really not a joke!

In the eyes of the Canadian goalkeeper, the football that flew from outside the half-court first used a half-moon knife-like arc, cutting from right to left to the left side of his goal.

However, at such a long distance, even if the ball speed is very fast and the arc is very exaggerated, he still has time to make predictions and move.

But the problem is that when the ball is about to fly into the penalty area, it not only accelerates and falls, but also changes direction and draws an arc to the right, flying straight to the right side of the goal.

"I'm not in a comic, am I?"

This was the Canadian goalkeeper's last complaint before he died. He really couldn't imagine that anyone could really kick out an "S"-shaped arc. At this moment, there was no time to turn around.

But not only was he helpless, the goalkeepers of each team who were watching the game on TV all cursed in their hearts!

This ball is so fucking outrageous!

Unless they can violate the laws of physical motion like the football kicked by Wu Jie, only those who can double-jump with their left foot and right foot in the air can intercept this kind of ball.

The result was no surprise. This "reverse S-shaped arc" flying from 56 meters away finally hit the Canadian team's goal in a way that only existed in comics. Along with the football, fans across Canada also entered the goal.

That broken mentality!

"Good guy, now I can boldly draw the arc more exaggerated. Let's see who dares to ridicule the swimmers for not knowing football!"
Chapter completed!
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