Chapter 0156: A Terrifying Blow

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The so-called long-term defense must be lost, Crystal Palace's goal was broken in the 27th minute, and it was Rashford who scored.

Juan Mata broke through with the ball and was hooked up by Palace centre-back Mariapa, as United won a free-kick from the left of midfield, around 35 yards from goal.

Marcus Rashford stood in front of the ball.

Now, Rashford's mid-to-long-distance elevator ball is also well-known in the entire English football world, and seeing Rashford standing in front of the ball, the whole Crystal Palace team is like a big enemy.

However, Rashford's lift ball is not so easy to defend. When he was still level 4 and level 5, the scoring rate was nearly fifty percent, and now he has been upgraded to level 6, and even increased the heavy artillery laser shooting skill to level 4 at the full level, and the power is even more incomparable than in the past.

So, in front of such a super world wave, which was later measured and determined to be as high as 180 kilometers per hour, Crystal Palace goalkeeper Speroni, who had played supergod before, finally took a break.

Speroni felt it was a blink of an eye for the ball to go from being kicked out by Marcus Rashford to finding the far corner of the net.

In fact, the distance of 35 yards, converted to a metric unit of 32 meters, at a super ball speed of up to 180 kilometers per hour, flying through this space is only 0.6 seconds.

But for humans, the general reaction time is more than 0.1 seconds, and the world's top sprinters can be trained to react within 0.2 seconds.

But for footballers, there are very few who can reach 0.2 seconds, and the same is true for Speroni. What's more, he has to judge which side Rashford is playing after Rashford's free-kick before he can make a save.

As a result, such a short period of time was simply not enough for Speroni to save the football.

In fact, what was happening was that Marcus Rashford's free-kick went into the Crystal Palace goal before Speroni came to his senses.

In the end, Marcus Rashford's free-kick was considered the third-fastest free-kick ever recorded, ahead of Brazil's Ronnie Herbertson, who fired a free-kick of 222km/h in a Portuguese Super League match, and Germany's Mateus, who scored a free-kick of 210km/h at the 1990 World Cup in Italy.

Rashford was beaten out of the top three by free-kick king Mihajlovic with a fastest record of 170 km/h.

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Rashford's free-kick stunned the entire Old Trafford, although people on the scene could not know how fast this free kick was, but the lightning speed was the most amazing.

Especially with the Crystal Palace players in the wall, their feeling was that after the referee blew the whistle, they didn't have time to jump before the ball went over their heads.

And when they turned their heads to look, they saw that their goalkeeper was stretching into the air, but the football was already bouncing in the net behind him, which looked too incongruous.

Juan Mata, who was standing next to Rashford, witnessed the whole process of the ball.

Because of his limited height and knowing that Rashford would choose to hit the goal, he did not enter the penalty area to grab the point.

Then, he saw Rashford run quickly and then hit the football with a bang, and the sound of the football at that moment even made him feel a little tinnitus.

Mata's eyes followed the ball through the space and he saw that Speroni didn't react before the ball got past him.

In the process, Mata felt like he shook his head violently, and then saw the ball go in.

However, as a free-kick master, Mata knew what this kick meant, so he immediately ran to Rashford, hugged him at once, and shouted: "Marcus, you are so good, how did you kick this ball?" ”

Uncle Mata, who has always been mild-mannered, couldn't help but burst into foul language at this moment, it was really this ball that really scared him.

The rest of the United players also came rushing around, pinning Rashford to the ground right where he was taking the penalty and playing Arhat.

Every Manchester United player can't help but explode at this moment.

Rashford was very bitter, and was pressed under him by six or seven strong men, which was so unpleasant that he shouted: "Brother, get out of the way, I can't stand it anymore, I'm going to die!" ”

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The fans in front of the TV, when the TV camera played the slow motion of the free kick, they were shocked to find that the ball was still flashing by, and then smashed into the goal.

If it weren't for the Crystal Palace wall players as a reference, and the apparently sluggish jump of Crystal Palace goalkeeper Speroni, they wouldn't even believe they were in slow motion.

The fans in front of the TV feel similar to the commentary area and the commentators and commentators in the live broadcast room, they can also see the slow motion cut by the live director through the computer in front of them, but their first feeling is that the slow motion cut by the director is not slow motion at all, but the footage of a normal game.

Then, the commentators and commentators who reacted quickly found that the players in the camera were moving very slowly, and then they were convinced that the camera they saw was indeed in slow motion.

It is precisely because of this visual experience that they have a better appreciation of how amazing the speed of Rashford's elevator ball is.

These people are people who watch the game a lot, and they have a more sensitive sense of ball speed than the average football fan, and they immediately concluded that the speed of this shot is absolutely beyond imagination.

John Mortson, a legendary BBC commentator who is nearing retirement, exclaimed: "I bet this ball is definitely over a hundred miles (160 km/h)!" The ball was too fast, and Speroni, who had been performing well before, was obviously not able to react immediately. And by the time his body subconsciously made a save, the ball had already gone into the net! It's definitely the fastest free-kick I've ever seen in my career! ”

As a veteran commentator with 50 years of commentary experience, Mortenson's commentary experience can be described as extremely rich, and people are very convinced of his judgment.

In fact, when the official data came out after the game, it was found that Mortenson's estimate was still a bit conservative. Marcus Rashford's foot on the ball has exceeded 110 miles! I want to talk about "The British Emperor" with more like-minded people; Talk about life and find a confidant~

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