Chapter 140: Practice Free Kicks
Alonso signaled that he had not committed a foul, and Gerrard quickly cleared the ball with a big foot, but at this point, the referee also blew the whistle.
All eyes were on the referee, and by this time, the replay had already appeared in front of the fans.
Fake fall!
It's still a fake fall!
Alonso didn't run into Seedorf at all!
Countless fans scolded and wanted to kill Seedorf here.
Now, it's up to the referee to decide the penalty!
Like what happened to Porto, Liverpool's title dream will end under Seedorf's fake fall?
Or is it the referee who is aware of everything and has a keen eye to prevent Seedorf's treacherous plan from succeeding?
The fate of both teams is all in the mind of the referee.
Under the wide-eyed gaze of fans all over the world, the referee walked into the penalty area, ignored the Milan player's plea for a penalty, walked up to Seedorf, and threw out a yellow card.
Fake fall, yellow card!
Seedorf seemed to be stimulated so much that he jumped up on the spot and went to the referee, looking like he was going to defend himself, but saliva had already sprayed on the referee's face.
At this time, the referee seemed to suddenly remember something, suddenly realized, and took out another red card.
Red card, down!
It turned out that Seedorf had already received a yellow card for a defense in the first half, and the referee almost forgot about it just now, but now two yellows have turned into one red, and he will go straight out of the game!
Seedorf's whole person was like thunder, and his expression was so hideous that he seemed to be fighting with the referee.
Quaresma couldn't help but applaud on the couch.
That's a good red card!
This is what happens to you!
The only regret is that it would have been nice if the referee had been so aware of the game against Porto!
When he watched Seedorf scold and scold and walk off the court in a decadent manner, he was so happy, this is retribution!
On the stage of the Champions League final, he was sent off for faking a fall, and he was thrown home in shame!
It was as if the fans of the whole world were laughing at Seedorf, and he would also become the object of everyone's spit.
Now that Seedorf has been punished, Quaresma doesn't care much about who wins and who loses between Milan and Liverpool, so he turned off the TV and knocked down Vanessa.
Vanessa was watching nervously and excitingly, but he didn't want the TV to be turned off suddenly, and Quaresma turned into a big bad wolf and pounced on his little white rabbit, although he was disgusted, but he still couldn't help but cater to it.
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The holiday was wonderful!
Anyway, when Quaresma left the island, he still felt unsatisfied.
The vacation is not over yet, but Quaresma can't always indulge in gentle country, although on the island, Quaresma still maintains more than 4 hours of training a day, but the rate of attribute improvement is far less than the usual training.
Back in Porto, Quaresma found a personal training pitch where he was ready to spend the rest of his holiday.
Not only does he need to improve his all-round attributes, but Quaresma is more desperate to practice his special moves.
The outer instep of the right foot is considered a nirvana, and it has been practiced by Quaresma to the realm of almost supernatural realm, but this one nirvana alone is far from enough.
This time, Quaresma prepares to take a free-kick.
This is one of the shortcuts to increase your own means of breaking the door.
When the game doesn't open up, a tricky or powerful free-kick can change the situation.
A free kick can also decide the outcome of a match or even the ownership of the championship.
Most of the superstars have mastered the free kick stunt, such as the peerless double pride competition, Ronaldo's free kicks often make contributions, Messi can't see it, and he quickly practiced, so he practiced a tricky arc free kick stunt.
Quaresma may not be able to play Ronaldo's elevator free kick with an amazing drop angle, and he also feels that this kind of free kick is too demanding, and the hit rate is not very ideal, but he thinks it is a curved free kick that he thinks is quite reliable.
So what he wants to practice is the arc free kick, the kind that turns to the blind corner of the fans, as for the elevator ball, after he completes the arc free kick, he will consider practicing again when he has time.
Curveballs can definitely be kicked out by themselves, which has always been what Quaresma is best at, but because of his lack of shooting skills, it is a little difficult to hit the dead corners that the goalkeeper can't pounce.
How do others practice free kicks?
Beckham seems to be kicking the tires specifically, and I don't know how effective this method is?
Why don't you try it yourself?
Quaresma has always been a man of action, and when he thought of this, he immediately went to execute it, and with a wrench, he headed for his dirt bike.
First disassemble one of your own tires and use it......
After screwing for a long time, Quaresma was sweating, and because of the continuous exertion, the strength attribute increased by 0.01, and he could catch up with himself to practice in the gym for half an hour.
But looking at the immovable tires, Quaresma gave up.
This thing can't be dismantled!
After thinking about it, Quaresma found two pieces of red paper, pasted them in the upper left and right corners of the goal, and aimed at these two pieces of red paper and kicked them.
This is different from the meaning of the Porto goalkeeper telling him to aim at the goalpost kick before, Quaresma still wished that he would kick out of inertia, and kicking a free kick in the future is a dead corner, how arrogant!
A kick of the ball rubbed out, in!
But Quaresma wasn't happy at all.
I was obviously aiming at the upper left corner of the goal, why did the ball fly into the goal by grazing the right post?
That's a bit of a long way off!
One more kick!
The ball went in again, but this time it was still close to the right post!
The arc is not enough!
Go on!
Plane!
Go on!
Duang!
Go on!
"Who smashes my glass?"
......
In one morning, Quaresma took at least 100 free-kicks, but few actually hit the target.
At the end of the practice, Quaresma couldn't help but lament that this thing was really hard to practice.
However, he also knows that without hard work and long-term uninterrupted practice, he will not be able to practice the free kick stunt at all, unless the system is a little stronger and directly helps him to fill the free kick skills.
It's a pity that the system is relatively poor and has outrageously few features!
In the next few days, Quaresma finished the basic exercises, and the rest of the time was basically spent practicing arc free kicks, although there is visible and long-growing, and one of the dozen kicks may happen to achieve the effect, but if you want to become your own nirvana in the game, there is still a long way to go.
He is not in a hurry, in his plan, as long as he can master the arc free kick stunt within half a season, some things are not rushed.
But then again, even if he has mastered his free-kick skills, he doesn't know if he will have the opportunity to take a free-kick in the Arsenal team.
Who does Arsenal take from a free-kick?
Let's go back and ask.
There are some things that should be fought for!