Chapter 429: The Power of the Great God's Light

In fact, even Juanfran himself was very surprised that he was able to block Ronaldo's in-cut line in time.

Before that, when he was deceived by Ronaldo's feints and shifted his center of gravity, a word flashed through his mind - "terrible".

However, what Juanfran didn't expect was that when he thought he had "little hope", he just subconsciously turned around and chased back out of a player's "duty", and he could still catch up with Ronaldo to block the opponent's forward line before Ronaldo.

Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid's right-sided central midfielder Mario Suarez has also arrived from the middle to help Juanfran in his defense.

Although he was a little surprised by Juanfran's "abnormal" performance, Ronaldo, as one of the "peerless double pride" in world football today, still has enough experience to deal with all kinds of sudden changes.

So, when it was difficult to break into the penalty area, Ronaldo first used his left foot to buckle the ball behind him, then turned around and returned the ball to Isco in the middle, and he reorganized the attack.

After seeing Ronaldo on the left side "deflated", Isco did not hesitate to pass the ball to Di Maria, who was moving on the right side.

Unlike Cristiano Ronaldo, who likes to break through with the ball in a way that suddenly accelerates and changes direction with a large turn, Argentine star Di Maria prefers to touch the ball frequently on the outside of his left foot, combined with a small change of direction of his body to break through the opponent's defense.

Therefore, in order to prevent Di Maria's dribbling breakthrough, the physical flexibility and reflexes of the defenders are particularly important.

Atletico Madrid's left wing-back Felipe Luiz's physical agility and reflexes stand out among defenders, but they are still slightly inferior to Di Maria.

Because of this, when Di Maria receives Isco's pass, he will not hesitate to dribble in the direction of Felipe Luiz, and then use frequent touches and small changes of his body to deceive the opponent's defense.

However, in the next moment, Di Maria, like Cristiano Ronaldo before, was surprised to find that Felipe Luiz, who had often been deflated in front of his breakthrough in the previous Madrid and German comparisons, was able to keep up with his small and frequent changes of direction today.

"What the hell! Could it be that this guy is taking stimulants? Otherwise, how could he keep up with my rhythm with his reflexes!? ”

Could it be that Felipe Luis really relies on "doping" to keep up with Di Maria's frequent changes of direction? The answer, of course, is no.

In fact, the reason why Felipe Luis was able to keep up with Di Maria's rhythm change was entirely due to Feng Quan's use of [Great God's Light] to increase his body's [flexibility] ability. As for his side partner Juanfran, Feng Quan chose to use his physical [reaction] ability as the target of the boost.

Since the two of them are already relatively "smart" players among the defenders, after Feng Quan uses [Great God's Light] to amplify them, they are naturally more powerful when dealing with the breakthrough of the opponent's arrow characters.

Just when Di Maria's mind was full of doubts, Felipe Luiz, who saw the right moment, suddenly stretched out his foot and poked the ball to the touchline. He then accelerated towards the rolling ball and then swung his left foot into the unguarded zone on the left side of the pitch to deliver a long pass over the top.

As Di Maria tried to break through with the ball earlier, Real Madrid's right wing-back Carvajal had also pressed past the halfway line in order to pick up the Argentine star at any time.

Not only that, but Real Madrid, which is in attack, only has Pepe and Sergio Ramos left two central defenders in their own half.

As a result, Feng Quan, who was running at high speed along the left sideline, easily got possession of the ball almost without any interference.

However, just when everyone thought that Feng Quan would rely on his superior speed advantage to dribble directly into the penalty area, Feng Quan, who was about to come to the top of the arc of the penalty area, deliberately slowed down his forward speed.

Immediately afterwards, I saw a Real Madrid player wearing the No. 3 jersey quickly approaching Fengquan, and at the same time constantly reaching out and pulling the opponent's jersey.

The next moment, Feng Quan, who had just dribbled the ball into the penalty area, was dragged by Real Madrid central defender Pepe (Pepe), and lost his center of gravity and fell on the turf.

At the same time, Pepe, who was tugging on the wind coat, also fell on the lawn together.

Pepe did this mainly to prove to the referee that he had not committed a foul, but that the opponent's momentum was too strong to cause him to fall on the turf. No, even the self who was chasing after the other party was brought down by the other party's momentum.

Although Pepe's action of falling to the ground looked very "natural", and this game was the home of Real Madrid, in the face of such an obvious foul, Spanish whistle Marienco really couldn't pretend to turn a blind eye.

So, after only a moment's hesitation, Marienko blew the whistle in his hand and pointed his other finger in the direction of the penalty spot.

And in the next moment, six Real Madrid players, including goalkeeper Diego López, surrounded Marienko in the middle. Among them, Sergio Ramos, who served as the captain on the field in this game, was also full of excitement and pointed at Feng Quan, who had just gotten up from the lawn, accusing the opponent of cheating the referee to get a penalty by faking a fall.

In fact, Sergio Ramos knew better than anyone at this time that there was no problem with Marienko's decision to take the penalty. Because, when the wind was all down in the box by Pepella, he was closer to the foul than Marienko.

The main reason why Sergio Ramos pleaded to the referee when he knew that Pepe had committed a foul was to put pressure on the referee in this way, so that he could "open the net" and send Pepe off the field directly. After all, when an attacking player is advancing in the direction of goal and creating a clear chance to score is ruined by a deliberate foul by a defender, the referee has every right to send the offender off directly.

Sure enough, under the collective defense of the Real Madrid players, although Marienko still insisted on the penalty kick, he did not strictly implement the competition rules issued by FIFA and sent the fouler Pepe directly off, but only "symbolically" showed him a yellow card.

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Since Atletico Madrid does not have a full-time penalty taker, it is generally the case that whoever creates the penalty will take the penalty. In this way, the penalty opportunity created by Feng Quan should be punished by himself.

However, considering that his [penalty] attribute is only a pitiful 55 points, Feng Quan very generously "conceded" this penalty opportunity to Diego Costa, who is currently at the top of the La Liga scorer list.

"Hey, Diego, Messi scored a goal yesterday and tied your goal tally, so I'll give you this penalty." As he spoke, Feng Quan handed the football in his hands to Diego Costa.

After many games of running-in, Diego Costa has already identified with Fengquan, and the cooperation between the two sides is gradually becoming tacit. And this time, Feng Quan took the initiative to give up the penalty opportunity, which deepened the friendship between them.

Diego Costa's ability to take penalties was not very good, but he was able to extend Atletico Madrid's lead to two goals when the team was ahead.

Until then, the first half of the game had only started for 15 minutes......