Chapter 256: Cipher
"And how are you two going to send us a code?" Rudneves asked. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
After thinking for a moment, Feng Quan said, "Before preparing for a long shot, I will raise my left arm first." ā
"In this case, will it arouse the suspicion of the other party?" Cachar said worriedly.
"There should be no problem. I don't deliberately raise my hand, I mix the 'code' with the inscribed movement. When I cut in from the wing, I have to change direction to the inside, and when I do the change of direction, I swing my arm a little more, which should be normal for the other person. Feng Quan explained.
"Okay, that's it......"
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After a fifteen-minute half-time break, the second half of the game resumed.
Although the game was rarely awkward, Stuttgart continued with the dense defensive strategy they had adopted in the first half as the score remained a draw.
However, the Hamburg players, who were firmly in the driver's seat, clearly did not want to let the game go beyond the regular time of 90 minutes.
In order to be able to knock on the door of the Stuttgart team as soon as possible, except for the two central defenders Rajkovic and Westermann, the rest of the Hamburg players almost all pressed into the opponent's half.
And the passive Stuttgart team, even Ibisevic, who remained in the Hamburg half in the first half and waited for the opportunity to harass, had to retreat to his own half and interfere with Van der Vaart, who was responsible for organizing the attack in the Hamburg team, together with his teammates in the midfield.
Van der Vaart, who was picking up the ball near the center circle of the front court at this time, did not show a trace of panic on his face after seeing Holzhoze and Ibisevic quickly approaching from his front and right rear respectively.
Facing Holzhozer, who was already close at hand, Van der Vaart first made a gesture to smash the ball to the right with his left foot, and then just as his left foot was about to touch the football, he suddenly used the outside of his left foot to move in the direction of the left wing.
Then, after kicking the ground with his right foot, he completed the change of direction to the left. And in the process of Van der Vaart completing this series of actions, he also blinked his eyes very covertly at Feng Quan, who was looking at his side.
Feng Quan, who understood it, first suddenly accelerated to a short sprint in the direction of the baseline, as if preparing to receive Van der Vaart's through ball. However, when Stuttgart's right wing-back Gotoku Sakai quickly turned to chase back, Feng Quan suddenly made a sharp stop and cut in the direction of the middle.
And just as Feng Quan completed the inward cut to the middle and only ran forward for five or six meters, Van der Vaart, who had been moving to the left side, also made a sudden stop. Then he reversed the ball with his left foot, and after quickly adjusting his body, he sent a low pass in the direction of Feng Quan's advance.
Because Holzhozer was taken away from the middle by Van der Vaart, when Feng Quan came to the defensive area he was responsible for and received Van der Vaart's pass just right, he was briefly unguarded.
Without the slightest hesitation, Feng Quan "raised his left arm" and rushed to the direction of the goal with his right foot before Kilster, who came to make up for the defense.
Immediately afterwards, he suddenly accelerated away from Kilster, and after Feng Quan took a step diagonally to the right front, he completed a heavy bombardment about 278 meters from the goal.
The next moment, when the football was twisted by the moment of the blast of the wind, it flew like a cannonball towards the Stuttgart goal.
Although the angle of Fengquan's long-range shot was not very tricky, Ulreich also made an accurate judgment and flew towards the right side of the goal in the first place. However, just like a textbook, the thumbs of both hands are in a figure-eight shape, the other four fingers are slightly flexed, and the palms are facing the direction of the incoming ball. And when I was ready to use my fingers and wrists to cushion the momentum of the incoming ball at the moment when my hand touched the ball, I suddenly had a hint of foreboding in my heart.
Sure enough, when the whirring football was still three or four meters away from Ulreich, he could conclude from the sound of the football alone that if he wanted to forcibly catch the ball, not only would his hands be injured, but the fierce football might even break his fingers directly and then run into the goal.
As a result, Ulreich quickly completed the fist clenching action, turning the original plan of receiving the ball into a double fist to knock the ball out of the baseline.
However, because Ulreich was "improvising" and not preparing to hit the ball out in advance, before he could hit the ball horizontally, the football "smashed" heavily on his already clenched "fingers".
Although he had already guessed that Feng Quan's long-range shot was unusual, Ulreich's preparation was not very adequate. So, although the ball hit his finger and bounced back, it failed to knock on the door he was guarding.
However, the huge shock force still threw his arms in the direction of the goal. Moreover, because he was in mid-air and did not expect this situation, Ulreich also seemed to have sprained the elbow joint of his right arm by this sudden situation......
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Just after Van der Vaart received a pass from Badelli near the centre circle, Rudenevs, with his back to the Stuttgart goal, slowly retreated in the direction of the penalty area.
Moments later, when Van der Vaart passed the ball to Feng Quan's feet and saw the "code" from his team-mate, Rudneves quickly turned and rushed in the direction of the goal.
Although he didn't know which direction Feng Quan's long-range shot would be aimed at, Rudneves did not hesitate to run towards the right side of the goal when he saw that Cachar had run in the direction of the left side of the goal.
Then, when Feng Quan's shot was blocked by Ulreich in some embarrassment, the keen sense of smell like a "hungry wolf" "guided" Rudneves to appear "accurately", where he should appear most.
Then, before centre-back Georg Niedermeier, who was about to make a stoppage, he made a sliding tackle and swept the ball into the unguarded area on the left side of the goal.
The moment the ball hit the net inside the goal, Rudenevs leapt from the turf and roared towards the midfield, ready to celebrate the hard-earned goal with his team-mates.
However, when Rudeneves saw that the referee standing outside the penalty area did not point in the direction of the center circle as expected, the excitement in his heart disappeared in an instant...... (To be continued.) )