Chapter 145: The Terminator
The third place in the World Cup is a myth into reality for the Chinese team, but it is just a new piece of news for the whole world, although it has a lot of topicality because of the twists and turns in the plot of the third place battle and Chu Yang's personal heroism, but the third place is the third place after all.
A ranking destined to be forgotten.
No matter how hard-won this third place is, how ups and downs the process is, and how touching the results are, people remember, pay attention to, and praise will always be the champion.
On July 15, the 2018 World Cup final was held on time at the Mets Stadium in New York.
This is the world's most expensive stadium, costing 1.7 billion US dollars, with a capacity of 82,566 spectators, no visual blind spots, 4 seats of 1210-inch large screens, 2018 TVs, so that the audience will not miss any game moments, other designs include cup holders for each seat, 1,350 toilets, etc., known as one of the top ten stadiums in the world.
Germany and Argentina, two giants of world football, have both won the Hercules Cup, but they have not touched the highest glory of world football for many years.
Of course, the meeting of these two teams is given more meaning because of the presence of Lozer and Kessel.
Whoever can decide the two of them in this game will become the third football champion after Benato and Orlandi.
It is a title that is far more symbolic than practical, but it is the dream of all professional footballers for the rest of their lives.
For Chu Yang, the two can meet in the final full of drama, probably equivalent to Messi and Cristiano. Ronaldo's battle for the past finally came to a decisive conclusion on the most important occasion.
It's just that this war, which should have been remembered in history, deviated from the expected trajectory at the beginning.
In the seventh minute of the game, Kessel left the field with an injury that left the game.
Instead of flinching from a ferocious tackle from his opponent and receiving a red card for aggressive scrambling, the famous pitch man suddenly strained during an ordinary pass and exited the game in a ridiculous way that no one expected.
High-speed cameras on the sidelines clearly recorded all the details before and after his injury.
Left foot support, right foot pass, and then the left leg suddenly bent without warning, and the whole person fell.
Hopes for Germany as a whole collapsed.
One only has to think of the sensation caused by Maradona's ban for taking banned drugs, and the shock the world was when Zidane was sent off for carrying Materazzi on the head, and one can imagine the horrific impact of Kessel being stretched off on world football.
The whole of Argentina cheered, and the whole of Germany mourned.
The scene of Kessel lying on a stretcher and covering his eyes with his hands is destined to be one of the saddest scenes in this World Cup, just like Fontaine kneeling and crying and Chu Yang's towel covering his face.
This is a huge blow to Germany and a great gift to Argentina.
Deprived of their spiritual leader and tactical core, the Germans were soon lost in the Argentine bombardment.
In the twentieth minute of the game, the young Angel. Thayer latched on to a wonderful long pass from Loze, got rid of a defender from outside the box and opened the scoring with a wonderful outside instep curling ball.
The Eagles from the Pampas not only helped their team get a head start, but also became the youngest goalscorer in a World Cup final.
At the same time, it also allowed him to tie Schwartz in the shooting list, only behind Chu Yang.
The Germans were battered and disorganized, and in the 38th minute they dealt an even bigger blow.
Lozer took a quick free-kick, dribbled the ball up front, and was about to pass the ball before falling to the ground after being viciously invaded by the German defender.
Germany received a yellow card and Argentina received a direct free-kick from a good position.
Lozee stepped to the penalty spot and made it 2-0 with a textbook pitch ball under the watchful eyes of fans around the world.
The crown of the king of the ball, the coronation is imminent.
Before the end of the first half, the Argentine fired the most deafening salute at the inauguration ceremony of the new king.
Thayer won the ball on the right side of midfield and scored in a row past five defenders, including the goalkeeper.
The familiar offensive line and dazzling dribbling skills allowed Chu Yang to travel through time and space, and saw the figure that also fascinated all football lovers.
The whole world has gone crazy, the Argentines are in paradise, and the Germans are like the end of the world.
At the end of the first half, the most visible in front of the camera at halftime were the ecstatic faces of Argentine fans and the collapsed faces of German fans.
In the second half, the smiles on the faces of the Argentine players could not be concealed, and the perseverance in the eyes of the German players could not be hidden.
In the 64th minute, Germany won a corner kick.
Schwartz leaped high through the crowd and lifted the scales up a little with his trademark header.
After the goal, the German striker did not celebrate, nor did Cui urge the opponent to hurry up and kick off, but came to the sidelines, stretched out his hands to his own fans, raised them flat, and then rose three times in a row.
The German fans erupted in a frenzied chant that turned into a chorus of the national anthem.
It was a shocking spectacle that succeeded in suppressing the Argentine's momentum.
Unfortunately, this scene did not alarm the Argentine.
They still maintain the calm and cautiousness they should have in the face of the big final, but subconsciously there is inevitably a relaxed optimism that comes from a big lead and a tight game.
The Germans quickly turned their optimism into unease.
It's still Schwartz who is in charge of all this.
The strongest car ever produced by Germain was robbed of all its brilliance in the first half by the newly grown Saiye, but in the second half it erupted with terrifying energy that sent everyone to the terror.
He forced a forced overtake in a scramble for the penalty area, squeezed past the Argentine defender and slotted home with a pick.
From 3:0 to 3:2, the Argentine finally felt the pressure.
The game soon began again, with Argentina consciously shrinking their defence, and all the players became defenders except for Lozer and Sayer, who were still roaming up front.
Obviously, the Argentines are not exempt from vulgarity, and in front of the champions, any offensive football and beautiful football have to get out.
In the final moments of the game, the Argentine defender was caught by the referee for a handball foul while clearing in the penalty area.
Penalty kick.
The Argentines were clearly not happy with the decision and they challenged the referee's decision under captain Loze, which ended in him receiving a yellow card.
Neutral fans praised the referee for his courage and determination at the crucial moment, as the slow motion showed that the penalty was no problem.
Schwarz, who took the penalty, did not disappoint the German people and equalised in one fell swoop.
The final stage of the game was a replay of the match between China and Brazil, with the two sides scoring nothing in extra-time and having to decide on penalties.
God was on the side of the Germans this time.
Loze, who played for Argentina in the finale, missed a penalty and kicked away half of the Hercules Cup that Argentina had already captured.
Kessel died before he could get out of school, and Diego. Lozer was twelve yards away in the final moments.
The throne is still empty.
The moment the whistle blew at the end of the game, the entire New York Metropolitano Stadium turned into a party scene for the Germans, and Chu Yang also ushered in the long-awaited system prompt.
"Congratulations to the host for becoming the top scorer of the 2018 World Cup for the talent: Finisher."