Chapter 561: Real Madrid 100 Goals

In the 4th minute, Lu Wenbin took the ball a little bigger when he passed Essien in the front, and Terry behind Essien saw the opportunity to shovel the ball away.

In the 9th minute, Mesut Ozil crossed from the bottom, Lu Wenbin was pulled by Essien, failed to run to the landing point, and the ball was cleared by Cahill.

In the 12th minute, Lu Wenbin and Ronaldo collided with the wall and tore apart Chelsea's defense, but the ball was stabbed out of the bottom line by Ivanovic before Benzema, who missed a single chance.

The ensuing header was unthreatening and was cleared out of the box by a Chelsea defender.

After 20 minutes of play, Real Madrid completed a long-range shot from outside the forbidden area by Lu Wenbin and hit the goal frame, but it missed the angle and was easily confiscated by the goalkeeper Cech.

It was another ten minutes before Real Madrid had a second shot from the woodwork, but Cristiano Ronaldo's low shot from the penalty area was saved by a brilliant Cech.

The team's united defense and goalkeeper Petr Cech's courageous play allowed the Real Madrid attack group led by Lu Wenbin to score without scoring after half an hour of the first half.

Moreover, Chelsea's occasional counter-attacks can pose a huge threat to Real Madrid.

In the 23rd minute, Chelsea broke the ball and played a quick counter-attack, Juan Mata's cross from the flank, Drogba's header back in the forbidden area, and Lampard cut in from the middle to volley in a quality shot.

The ball had already been saved by goalkeeper Casillas, but in the end it smashed on the post and bounced back into the penalty area, and Ramos, who did not rush back to the defense, kicked it out of the touchline.

Frank Lampard's volley hit the post with a sigh in the stands at Stamford Bridge and a cold sweat for Real Madrid players and fans.

However, Chelsea's defence is built on their wide range of runs and their physical, physical collisions.

The muscles jungle is used more defensively, and there are more natural fouls.

Even if they take care to avoid fouls, sometimes the collision on the court is not so precise?

In the 33rd minute, Lu Wenbin broke through with the ball in front of the field again, but was tripped by Essien from the side and fell to the ground, although he did not get a yellow card, but was awarded a free kick by the referee to Real Madrid with a good distance and angle.

The Chelsea players argued with the referee to no avail, and the referee even made a move to pull out the cards, forcing everyone to step back and start lining up the wall as instructed by Cech.

When the referee blew the whistle that could be used for free throws, Lu Wenbin, who opened the special skills of the system, ran a few steps, and then kicked the ball.

The ball flew over Frank Lampard's head in the wall, arced through the top right corner of the net.

Despite making a save, the angle was too awkward for Cech to reach and he could only watch in despair from the air as the ball went into the net.

The Spanish commentator on the commentary seat suddenly shouted:

“Gooooooooooooooooooooooooal……”

'The ball went in, and Lew scored the Chelsea goal with a direct free-kick!'

'Chelsea's defence has finally shown a flaw!

"Lu scored his 100th goal for Real Madrid!"

"Before the end of his first season, Lue scored 100 goals for Real Madrid. The terrifying Lue will always be the scariest killer in the football world, even if he retreats to the midfield, he will score goals! ”

That's right, this goal was Lu Wenbin's 100th goal for Real Madrid.

Since the beginning of this season, counting the Super Cup, the league, the Copa del Rey, and the Champions League, Lu Wenbin has made 42 appearances and scored his 100th goal in Real Madrid, with an average of 2.38 goals per game, the absolute number one in the world, unmatched.

Lu Wenbin, who scored the goal, also ran wild on the pitch at Stamford Bridge with his team-mates, celebrating wildly to the boos of the Chelsea fans.

The next game was much better.

With away goals and an aggregate lead, Real Madrid can sit firmly on the Diaoyutai and wait for Chelsea to attack.

Now that Real Madrid can play defensive counter-attacks with peace of mind, Chelsea have to press on the attack.

However, when attacking, Chelsea were afraid of Real Madrid's counterattack, so they did not attack very resolutely.

In the final minutes of the first half, Chelsea failed to find the back of the net against Real Madrid, and Real Madrid did not find a suitable counter-attacking opportunity.

One minute of stoppage time, the referee blew the whistle for the end of the first half, and the two sides went into the break with a 0-1 scoreline, with the visiting team Real Madrid temporarily leading by one goal.

After a 15-minute break, the two sides changed sides and fought again.

Real Madrid, who led the score, naturally played a defensive counterattack at Stamford Bridge without any scruples, and it was easy not to press the attack.

Chelsea tried several times, and after seeing that Real Madrid did not attack, Chelsea had no choice but to press the whole team formation and start to play positional battles.

Di Matteo's defensive counter-attack couldn't be played.

Cheered on by tens of thousands of Blues fans at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea launched a ferocious attack.

However, in terms of attacking ability, Chelsea naturally cannot be compared with Real Madrid.

Although the monster Drogba has amazing physical fitness and Lampard's long-range shot is not a small threat, none of the Ramos, Pepe, Marcelo, Carvalho, Khedira, and Casillas in the Real Madrid backline are good at matching.

In the 53rd minute of the second half, Ashley Cole inserted an assist on the side and crossed diagonally into the forbidden area at a 45-degree angle in front, and Drogba grabbed the first point and shook his head to attack the goal.

As a result, the header less than 10 yards from goal was saved by Casillas.

In the 68th minute, Juan Mata broke down the flank and cut inside and curled a shot into the far corner of the net.

The ball bypassed goalkeeper Casillas, but even the goalpost was bypassed, and flew off the bottom line against the goalpost, causing a sigh from the fans.

In the 74th minute, Chelsea made a comeback.

Frank Lampard and Bosingwa combined up front to break through the defence of Khedira and Sergio Ramos before volleying hard from the top of the box.

Goalkeeper Casillas was blocked by Pepe's vision, started a little slowly, and saw that he couldn't save the ball.

As a result, Marcelo, who was rushing from the wing, made a tackle on the ground, blocked the ball in the small no-go' area, and then was kicked off the touchline by Alonso next to him.

Seeing that the time is getting closer and closer to the end of the game, the Chelsea players who have not been able to attack for a long time are becoming more and more anxious, the quality of the attack is getting worse and worse, and there are more and more holes in the backfield.

In the 86th minute, Lu Wenbin finally seized the opportunity to counterattack again, and after breaking the ball from the backfield, he ran long distance and passed three people to form a single knife, and it was not until the front of the forbidden area that Cahill was desperately chasing back and pulled him to the ground.

Cahill was shown a yellow card by the referee and Real Madrid were once again awarded a well-placed free-kick.

Lu Wenbin's free-kick skills have cooled.

Lu Wenbin, who opened the special skill, kicked the ball directly into the Chelsea goal.

Lu Wenbin scored twice from a free-kick to give Real Madrid a 2-0 lead away from home.

For the rest of the day, as Chelsea tried their best to attack, they had too little time left.

Three minutes into stoppage time, the referee blew the whistle for the end of the game.

With Lu Wenbin's free-kick brace, Real Madrid, who did not score a single goal in the field, brought home a slightly more difficult 2-0 away win from Stamford Bridge.

If it weren't for Lu Wenbin's free kick, Real Madrid would have been deflated in London.

It's no wonder that players with good set-piece skills are becoming more and more popular these days.

When sports can't open up the situation, set-pieces can be a good way to break the goal.

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