Chapter 526: No New Old Club
In the usual game, if the opponent falls to the ground and the referee also sentences Arsenal for a foul, then the Arsenal fans in the stands will just boo and serve regardless of whether it is a real foul.
However, it is Quaresma who has fallen to the ground now, and Quaresma's performance is not exaggerated, and Arsenal fans have no way to praise Dressma.
So, there was a rare silence in the stands.
Quaresma picked up the ball and placed it in the foul spot, not moving a centimeter forward.
"A little to the left, a little further to the left, don't leave a place!" Lehmann was directing his teammates to line up the wall, and that familiar voice made Quaresma subconsciously want to line up the wall.
I couldn't help but laugh dumbly, if I really got into Arsenal's human wall at this time, it would be interesting.
Quaresma was already Real Madrid's No. 1 free-kick taker, and no other Real Madrid player could compare to Quaresma, both in terms of the threat of direct free-kicks and the percentage of hits.
Guti's free-kick was good, Sneijder's free-kick was good, or most of the midfielders had a good free-kick.
But Quaresma's free-kick has become his nirvana.
The curling free-kick is just as glamorous as David Beckham's moon cutlass, but the lift free-kick is full of furiousness, and the convergence of the two very different styles does not seem to be at odds with Quaresma.
Slowly retreating, his eyes piercing through the human wall, through Lyman's body, as if there was only a lone goal left in his pupils, a goal he knew so well, that he had broken countless times, and guarded countless times.
As soon as the referee's whistle blew, Quaresma suddenly started, with a look of determination in his eyes, and in the close-up, everyone could see Quaresma's sharpness.
Rubbing the ball with one foot, the ball spun out, but at the same time brought up a little grass clippings, if the whole action is slowed down and replayed, what is going on is a very shocking scene.
The ball was already flying in the air, and the jaw-dropping arc didn't seem to belong to the world, and it turned the wall of people that Arsenal had worked so hard to expel into a complete ornament.
Lehmann has defended Quaresma's free-kicks countless times, but the success rate is really not complimentary, because, even if he judged the arc of Quaresma's free-kicks correctly, he often had too many angles to make effective saves.
The same is true now, the ball is drawn in a large arc, and it looks as if it is about to fly out of the bottom line, but according to the arc trajectory, it is clearly towards the dead corner of the goal, and it is the opposite side of Lehmann's choice, which makes Lehmann can't help but be shocked.
Lehmann took a few quick steps and slammed his way out, but could only watch the ball spin into the goal.
The ball went in, and Lehmann also landed, turning his head to look at the ball that was bouncing and falling again and again in the fans, his expression full of bitterness.
In the stands, a burst of exclamations rang out like a storm, and all Arsenal fans stared at the scene in disbelief, unable to accept such a bitter reality.
Because, this scene still feels extremely familiar to them, and that used to be their pride.
Quaresma stood in place, his expression equally complicated, with both joy after the goal, regret for his old club, and a little unbearable.
Looking at his teammates who rushed over to celebrate with him, Quaresma raised his hands and lowered his head slightly, a gesture that also told everyone that he didn't want to celebrate the goal.
Of course, even if he made such a gesture, his excited teammates did not let him go, and Marcelo and others rushed over to hug Quaresma, congratulate him and celebrate together.
However, Quaresma still acted the same way, without any change, and that scene made many Arsenal fans cry.
Obviously, it was too late to say anything, and they only had the bitterness of losing Quaresma in their hearts.
At this time, the game has only started for a short time, and Real Madrid has already taken a two-goal lead, which is probably not expected by many people.
Although more people were optimistic that Real Madrid could win away from home before the game, but the start was so easy, especially with Quaresma who did not lose after taking the lead, how could Arsenal play in the next games?
Even if Arsenal knew about Quaresma, there was nothing they could do, could they still stop a full-fledged Quaresma?
It's like this goal, both defenders were cleaned up on the wing, and if Ballack hadn't brought down Quaresma at the end, I'm afraid Quaresma would have completed a one-on-one goal.
Rao so, Quaresma did not waste this free-kick opportunity, directly blasted Arsenal goal, and extended the score.
Arsenal can't stop it!
If Quaresma hadn't protested, I'm afraid the referee would have given Ballack a yellow card, which would have really cost his wife and soldiers.
The game has not yet restarted, but now everyone can see that Arsenal's situation is already very embarrassing!
"Maybe now Arsenal will be desperate to save the defeat, but even so, their success rate will not be too high!"
The commentators shook their heads with regret, they were extremely pessimistic about Arsenal's current situation!
Quaresma returned to his court in silence, a stark contrast to the smiling faces of his teammates, and at least for that point, everyone would have given Quaresma a thumbs up.
It seems that except for Barcelona, Quaresma will be benevolent to every old club.
Thinking of this, everyone couldn't help but mutter, how deep the hatred between Quaresma and Barcelona is, even Quaresma, an extremely warm guy, has always hated Barcelona to the core, is the question really that simple?
Real Madrid fans are actually not angry at this time, but they are very relieved, at least, Quaresma is not a ruthless and unrighteous person.
Even if one day, Quaresma leaves Real Madrid, then when he faces Real Madrid again, I believe that Quaresma will definitely do his duty to Real Madrid.
Hey?
Why are we thinking about this?
Isn't it bad that Quaresma never leaves Real Madrid?
At this moment, many Real Madrid fans actually came up with an idea, that is, to let Quaresma never have a new old club, that is, to let Quaresma grow old at the Bernabeu forever!
The thought has already arisen, and it is out of control.
At the very least, they simply can't find a star to replace Quaresma, who is far less intimidating on the pitch than Quaresma.
If it really loses Quaresma, then Real Madrid will immediately become the Champions League 16 of the past, and there is no future to speak of!
So, they will never let Quaresma leave!
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