Chapter 536: Seventeen-year-old sky

Hierro is thirty-seven years old, which can be said to be very old for a footballer, and the biggest shortcoming of such a veteran is: slow speed. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Philippe Savi decided to take advantage of this and force his way through his opponent with his own speed - he didn't even bother to dangle left and right and smash the ball, he didn't think it was necessary.

Confident in his pace and the breakthrough, Savi leaned forward in a change of pace, slotting the ball towards the touchline as he accelerated.

Savi was right, Hierro was 'old' and not as fast as before. Therefore, when facing a fast opponent, Hierro will suffer quite a loss and be very passive.

However, Savi missed a point, he completely did not consider the other party's much more experience than him...... The thirty-seven-year-old Hierro eats more salt than the seventeen-year-old Savi, and for defenders, experience is what they rely on for a living.

Seeing Savi's steps, Hiero knew what the kid wanted to do. Although he didn't know anything about the stunned young man in front of him, Sawi's previous pick-ups and breakthroughs on the flanks were enough for Hierro to be vigilant: this is a relatively fast young man.

Hierro had been prepared for Savi's speed breakthrough, so the moment Savi knocked the ball out, the experienced Hierro suddenly turned and crossed in front of him, and then before the two collided, he took a step forward, aiming for the football.

Sawi, as a young man entrusted by Parma coach Camigiani, is a leader in Parma's academy, and he is also relatively smart and smart, seeing Hierro cross-cutting the card position, he planned to crash into the situation and cause the opponent's blocking foul, but he didn't expect the experienced Hierro to be prepared for this, Hierro didn't give him a chance to pounce on the two sides at all, the thirty-seven-year-old veteran broke out at this moment, as if he was ten years younger, he accelerated, and successfully threw off Savi and caught up with the football.

And Savi, who wanted to make the opponent's foul, slowed down at that moment, but found that the other party was not fooled, and at this moment it was too late for him to speed up and start, so he could only watch the football being picked up by Hierro.

The situation is not good, decisively fake fall!

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A loud roar erupted from the stands at the Tardini Stadium.

"Penalty!" shouted the Parma fan.

"Fake fall!" shouted the fans of Sporting Gijón as well.

Parma's players were all raising their hands and signalling for a foul in the opposition box, and Savi was brought down in the box, which should have been a penalty.

The referee was decisive and swung his hands crossed: no penalty!

Parma's players looked angry and they gathered around to try to put pressure on the referee and protest.

The referee ignored the protests of the Parma players and motioned for the Parma players to disperse, and Bresciano looked angry and roared at the referee.

The referee showed the yellow card directly to the angry Australian, and then before he could pull out his pen to take notes, he quickly turned around and ran, and the game was not interrupted, and Sporting Gijón was launching a counterattack.

"No penalty, no foul, clear referee's decision!" yelled Dagstino.

"Savi's fake fall did not deceive the referee, the boy who didn't learn well at a young age, he should have been shown a yellow card. Gonzalez was unhappy that the referee didn't punish Savi for faking a fall.

"Oh my God! The referee didn't blow for a penalty! He played a card to the protesting Bresciano! Is he blind?" shouted the local radio commentator in Parma, "Grief-stricken", and then he exclaimed, "Be careful! Beware of the Spaniards' counterattack!

"Now is the chance to fight back!" shouted Dagostino.

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Hierro passed the ball directly to Carlos, who didn't let it stay at his feet and slashed straight down the wing, where Mata adjusted the ball on the run and then accelerated to dribble.

Parma coach Marc Camigiani was protesting the referee's decision to the fourth official on the sidelines when he saw Sporting Gijón counter-attack, and he was stunned in anger.

Juan Mata was quick, but Parma's left wing-back, Antonio Contini, came up fiercely.

Juan Mata slowed down and when Contini pressed on him, he didn't stick to the ball and instead played the ball to Luka Modric, who followed him all the way.

This is a special request from Leon, who wants the team to try to stick the ball as little as possible when passing through midfield, and mobilize the opponent's defence through quick passes.

This move is especially important against an Italian team like Parma with a relatively tight defensive line, because relying on individual skill or speed alone, even when it is a quick counterattack, it is difficult to successfully break through the Italians' chain defense to the greatest extent, and fast passing, not only to advance faster, but also to form a situation of playing more and less in a relatively instant.

Luka Modric dribbled the ball at high speed, which attracted Cannavaro Jr. to come up and defend him.

Meanwhile, Di Natale and Juan Mata were both forward at high speed. Benzema was in an offside position and he was running back to get himself out of the offside trap.

Pass!

Modric pushes with his foot!

Mata was then seen receiving the ball behind Parma's defence.

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"Offside!" shouted Viviano, the Italian commentator.

"This is ......" Dagostino hesitated, and then his voice jerked up, "No offside!" the referee didn't blow the whistle. ”

There was a lot of boos from the stands at the Tardini Stadium, and in the eyes of Parma fans, the referee had just snuffed out one of their penalties and now ignored Sporting Gijón's 'offside' attack.

Modric knew that the ball would not be offside, because at the moment of his pass, Bovo was dragging behind, although Bovo was also running forward quickly, trying to create an offside, but Modric's pass was well timed, and Mata was also very smart, seized the opportunity, quickly stepped forward, and received the ball!

This is a great opportunity!

"Modric's through-the-line ...... Good shot!Juan Mata receives the ball!No offside!Sporting Gijón's chance!!"

Amid the roars of the dismissal, the Tardini stadium resounded with piercing boos.

Mata didn't care if he was offside or not, and in fact, he didn't know if he was offside, but as long as the referee's whistle didn't blow, he made up his mind to ignore it.

Juan Mata, who was successfully countered offside and dribbled into the box, was now prevented by Parma's goalkeeper Frei.

In the face of the outstanding French goalkeeper, the seventeen-year-old Mata confidently faked a real shot and deceived Frei into falling to the ground to save.

The rest is simple.

In the face of an empty goal, he can easily push and shoot.

In Parma's penalty area, Mata jumped and jumped excitedly to celebrate the goal, and in the Gijón penalty area, Savi had already gotten up from the ground, watching Sporting Gijón counterattack, he looked dazed and at a loss.

Twenty-five seconds later, Sporting Gijón's 17-year-old Juan Mata sent the ball into Parma's net.

The two 17-year-olds were both happy and sad, as were the two teams on the field.

On the sidelines, Leon raised his arms high and cheered the goal.

3:0!

The victory for Sporting Gijón is decided.

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