Chapter 181: Keeping Yourself in Peace
Valencia's young players quickly paid the price for their impetuousness.
Players with major tournament experience such as Arnos and Rodri are fine, but La Liga rookies such as Moya, Banderas and Sampus are not so good.
Atletico's attacking players didn't even have to talk trash and flirted with a little movement in their hands to make them angry, and Sampus finally couldn't help but push the rabbi to the ground during a physical confrontation, allowing himself to receive a yellow card and a well-placed free-kick.
There was no problem with the decision, Sampus did commit a foul, but the victim Rabbi was happy as if he had won the prize, while Sampus, who committed the crime, was aggrieved like a child.
Looking at the two players who were about to clash again at any time, Chu Yang rubbed his face with his hands, forced himself to calm down, and pulled away several Valencia players who were emotional.
Atletico take a free-kick.
Grecel, who was watching this scene from the sidelines, was thoughtful.
Chu Yang, who came back from the World Cup, has changed too much.
He used to be more of a lone striker, a bit of a detached thing that I just care about scoring goals and playing with yourself, but now he's starting to think about the whole team, whether it's suppressing the diehards on the team or motivating his teammates, which rarely happened to him before, but now it's becoming more and more frequent.
Although he is still very jerky in many ways, there is no doubt that he is transforming from a lone ranger to a leader.
It was Alvaro who took the penalty.
The handsome Spaniard's free-kick skills are good, and the shooting rate is still very impressive, at least compared to Leco, who claims to have the highest free-kick shooting rate in the Bundesliga.
Valencia, with the exception of Chu Yang and Leco, all returned to their own half, and Cayo commanded his teammates to line up behind the wall.
Alvaro took a look at the wall and the goalkeeper's position, ran and touched the ball with his right foot.
The wall jumped reflexively, but instead of flying over, the ball was gently dialed by Avaro to the rabbi.
Moya, who was closest to Rabi, went up to defend as soon as possible, but Rabi didn't even stop the ball, and directly put the ball into the penalty area with a short pass.
Costan started instantly, shook off his defender like lightning, and burst into the vicinity of the six-yard box before the other defenders could come up, and hit the goal with his feet.
Cayo made a save but couldn't prevent the ball from going into the net.
2:1。
Costan was excited after the goal, and he rushed to the visiting fans' stands, clenched his fists and roared to the sky.
"Diego. Costan shot, the ball went in, it was his first goal after returning to La Liga, Avaro did not hit the goal directly, but unexpectedly opted for a free-kick tactic, the rabbi's pass was just right, Costan's individual ability also played an important role in it, when he returned to Atletico Madrid for 55 million euros, many people were questioning this '88-year-old' The old guy's worth the price or not, but now all doubts can be dispelled, the game is not over yet, he has already made a good pass, and the combination of him and Alvaro will be the biggest variable in La Liga this year. ”
Sampus rubbed his hair in annoyance, and Moya came to the side and patted him on the shoulder, saying, "It's okay, calm down next time." ”
Sampus nodded, indicating that he knew, and Grecel, who was on the sidelines, was temporarily relieved when he saw it, but the development of the game made him realize that he was reassured too soon.
Simmons called the player closest to the sideline to him, quickly explained something, the other person kept nodding, and then quickly ran to Costein, who had finished the celebration, and passed Simmons's instructions over.
Valencia stepped up their attack after the start of the game, but Atletico Madrid's defense did not relax in the slightest, and the form began to enter a stalemate.
Atletico Madrid are obviously not satisfied with a one-goal lead, and the two goal-scorers also seem to have entered a bloodthirsty state, not satisfied with the two goals scored, and are very active.
Not only was Avaro actively running up front in search of opportunities, but Costan also seemed to be back to his prime, constantly breaking through with the ball.
He played as a winger, but the direction of the breakthrough was not limited to the wings, but often came to the middle to create a threat.
As the team's first line of defence, Sampus ushered in the first major test of his La Liga career.
The answer he gave was clearly unqualified.
What is frustrating is that it is not his technical ability that is not qualified, but his mentality, or experience.
Costan's feints were subtle, but Sampus' tackle was even quicker, and he stabbed the ball cleanly as Costein was about to break through, then caught up with the ball and looked like he was on the verge of clearance.
Costein suddenly rushed up and knocked him away from the side and back, pushing him stealthily with his hands.
Sampus is very strong, but Costein is not weak either, this collision and push directly made him lose his position, and the ball was successfully countered by Costan.
Sampus was furious and protested to the referee, but the referee ignored it, believing it to be a reasonable collision.
Costan hands the ball to the rabbi, who plays a long pass to Avaro.
Avaro chested the ball and controlled it at his feet to face Rodri's defence.
Rodri kept his distance to Avaro, keeping his eyes fixed on the opponent's feet and the football.
Avaro didn't make any fancy moves, but quickly flicked the ball to the right with his ankle, and hit the goal directly with his feet the moment he dodged the angle.
Rodri's block was a beat slower and the ball flew past his left, but it didn't make it to the back of the net.
Seant rushed over in time to block the ball off the touchline.
Atletico fans were still regretting a missed opportunity, but the players on the pitch quickly sent the ball out of the touchline.
Costan stepped forward to meet the ball at the first time and got the ball on the right side, and Zogo stepped forward to steal, but he used a flick to change direction and burst through.
Just as Costein was about to continue on his way to the baseline, Sampus stepped in and slid from the side to shovel the ball out of the touchline again.
It was a beautiful tackle and the Valencia fans were about to give their young midfielders a round of applause, but what happened next left everyone unhappy.
Costan jumped and dodged Sampus' sliding tackle, but as he landed, he stomped hard into Sampus' shin.
Sampus's eyes were quick, and he quickly ducked to the side, and finally escaped.
Costein muttered twice and was about to walk away like a nobody, when Sampus, who stood up, said something to him, and Costein immediately turned around, and the two pushed each other a little, and then faced each other like two bulls.
The rest of the team gathered around, and the game was interrupted again.
All the fans looked at Costein on the field with "sure enough" expressions.
TMD has only been back for three games and has begun to get restless.