504, the gift of five bananas
"This sucks now!"
Huang Feixiang slapped his thigh:
"Verona fans are provoking Balotelli, and throwing bananas at players on the football pitch is a serious act of racism!"
"Ah......" Zhang Lu shook his head, "These fans are too impulsive, Verona has finally returned to Serie A, and they will definitely bring punishment to the team if they do this......"
Before he could finish his words, he was interrupted by Huang Feixiang:
Balotelli rushed to the stands! He must keep his emotions in check! Don't fall for the enemy's tricks! ”
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Allegri was on the verge of madness.
What is controlling emotions?
If Balotelli could control his emotions, he wouldn't be called Ba God!
He was now rushing towards the main stands, and his facial expression, which was extremely hideous because of his anger, was particularly clear under the high-definition camera.
"Bang!"
He was stopped only ten meters from the stands by a huge force.
"Let go of me! I'm going to slaughter those white pigs! ”
Balotelli didn't even look at who had stopped him, there was only a red sky in his eyes.
Then he was pushed to the ground by the force.
"Bang!"
Balotelli's ass slammed into the turf, and his head finally cleared up a little.
The red in the sky slowly faded, and he could see the face in front of him.
"Dragons?" He couldn't help but squint his eyes, "I advise you not to stop me......"
"You'd better just sit here and calm your already hot little head."
Long Shute slapped him on the head, pressing him directly to the turf.
Allegri finally let out a long breath on the sidelines, and he quickly turned to the bench to get Pazzini up to warm up, and then replace the emotional Balotelli on the next dead ball.
But before he could fully turn his body, he saw Ronshette walking towards the Verona fans.
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"Ronshit stopped the impulsive Balotelli!"
Huang Feixiang patted his chest.
Zhang Lu also exhaled slightly:
"The fans of Verona are not right, but as a player, if you lose your cool under such a provocation and have a conflict with the fans, it will be a bit more than worth the loss, huh? It's ......."
Ronshette picked up the bunch of bananas from the turf.
Bananas are blatant discrimination against players, and in a broad sense, African, South American, and Asian players are all in this range.
Ronshit has been booed by away fans in both the Netherlands and Germany, and has been taunted by local German television, but given the strong position of Ajax and Bayern Munich in their home countries, these voices are not harsh.
AC Milan don't have that status in Italy these days, so he is mentally prepared for the away challenge he will face in Serie A.
Although Balotelli is not a pure Italian, he is also a player who grew up in this land, and he has been treated like this, let alone the foreigner.
"One, two, three, four, five......"
Lonshette held up the banana in his hand, counted it with a serious face, and then held out his right hand to the Verona fans in the stands.
There are a total of five bananas, and Lao Tzu will beat you five balls!
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But that's not the end of it.
Long Shute tore off a banana in full view of everyone, then peeled off the skin and bit off half of it in one bite.
Bananas are the best choice for players to refuel quickly!
"Dragon, give me one too?"
Kaka, who came off the bench in the second half, came over with a smile and took one from him.
He is a Brazilian player, and although he is white, many Brazilian players are caricatured as American monkeys in European football.
The "little pharaoh" Shaarawy, who had Egyptian ancestry, also ran over, and Nyon, who was also half-blooded, also took a banana from Ronshit's hand.
Ronshette tossed the banana peel to the Verona caddie on the sidelines, then handed the last banana to Balotelli, who was still sitting there angry.
"Eat him, I'll fly with you."
Balotelli looked at the yellow banana and muttered:
"I want to punch these fans in the face, can you score for me?"
Ronshette shoved the banana into his hand:
"As long as you calm down, what is a goal?"
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Allegri sat back down.
He abandoned his plan to replace the striker because he saw Lonshit himself pull Balotelli off the ground.
And Ba Shen, who has always been unruly, really obediently took the banana and swallowed it in two or three bites.
As long as the little guy doesn't go berserk, Allegri can allow him to continue playing on the pitch.
The score was 5-2...... It should be safe, right?
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The 5-2 score is actually not safe, especially since the backline in this game is not their strongest configuration, especially the 18-year-old Romagnoli, who has always been a little flustered during this time.
But he quickly calmed down, because Ronshit was standing in front of him.
The rest of the game was not worth talking about, as Lonshette scored two shots and a pass in the last 20 minutes to completely destroy Verona!
After scoring his fifth goal of the game, he raised his right hand again and showed five fingers to the home fans in the stands, who had lost their voices.
Lonshit scored five goals and one pass, Shaarawy, Nocerino, Kaka, and Balotelli scored one goal each, and the score has come to 9-2!
And Balotelli, who accepted his assist, also thanked Long Shute with a hard hug with satisfaction, officially acknowledging Long Ritian's leadership position on him.
Had it not been for the referee's last-minute consideration of the home team's face and ignoring El Shaarawy's foul in the box, the score might have reached double figures.
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9-2。
Long Shute originally thought that such a score would definitely be able to break the historical records of Serie A, but he didn't expect the system to tell him that it was not so simple.
The biggest score in Serie A history was Torino's 10-0 thrashing of Alessandroglia in 1948, while the most goals scored by AC Milan in 1972 was a 9-3 thrashing of Atalanta in 1972, and he didn't even break Milan's all-time record!
Although these records belong to the ancient period, there is still a slight surprise in Longshut.
He made only two pieces of history:
The first Serie A player to score five goals on his debut.
Most away goals in Serie A - surpassing Milan's 7-4 away win over Atalanta in 1950, how can it still be Atalanta?!
"Congratulations, Dragon, a perfect Serie A debut."
At the post-match press conference, Filipe Martin, a reporter from Milan City's "Milan Sport", first sent congratulations, and he had a hunch that the future sales of his newspaper may depend on the care of this big man.
"Thank you, Philip."
Ronshit nodded at him.
Founded in 1896, Sport Milano is one of the most widely circulated and influential daily newspapers in Italy, and one of the oldest newspapers in Europe, which was the one that revealed the world-shattering phonegate scandal in 2006, and has a good authority in the entire Italian football industry - certainly not as rigorous and authoritative as the German kickers and the French team newspapers.
Sadly, the newspaper doesn't have much of a bias towards the Milan duo, and Lonjut doesn't have to worry about being overly distorted by the other side's mouthpiece.
Martin threw out his own question:
"How do you feel about the end of your debut? Ever felt the difference between Italian and German football? ”
Long Shute shrugged:
'Serie A teams are more holistic than both the Bundesliga and the Eredivisie, and the defenders are better at marking individually, so it's going to take a while for me to get used to it...... Well, this passage is something I just found from the internet. ”
The reporters in the audience all laughed.
Five goals on his debut, how do you adapt?
After asking about the team's performance as usual, Martin threw out the key question:
"Tell us about the bunch of bananas?"
"I want to thank the fans of Verona, that bunch of bananas tasted good."
Long Shute laughed:
"It was 70 minutes into the game and I was a little lacking in energy so I wasn't active during that time, but it was eating a banana that got me back on my feet. If the opposing fans give me such a gift every time I play away from home, I don't mind giving them back with 150% of my energy. ”
He narrowed his eyes slightly:
"I'll do what I say!"