Chapter 655: Artificially Created Oolong

"Watching England games, there is always a sense of watching a small movie, but with Joe Hart as the heroine, I really have no interest!"

"I'm afraid that Joe Hart's psychological collapse is much greater now than when he conceded the ball just now!"

"Then why do I want to go up and touch it?"

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Fans were delighted by the sight of England players kissing and caressing Joe Hart, which showed that England were not hit by the goal conceded.

And the commentators see more clearly why this is.

"Young goalkeepers are in danger in the competition, and they often can't withstand the huge psychological pressure, and the goal just now is very revealing!"

"Joe Hart is very talented, he is known as England's number one goalkeeper for the next fifteen years, and it is likely to make up for the shortcomings of the England goalkeeper position, and the fans have high hopes!"

"But don't forget, he's only a 20-year-old and doesn't have that much tournament experience, so it's hard to be consistent!"

"Especially after conceding a goal, it's very likely that the psychology is on the verge of a breakdown, and if it continues like this, then the rest of the game will be really bad!"

"Beckham comforted Joe Hart as captain, but it didn't work very well, and Vardy and a few other players seemed obscene, but they could make Joe Hart forget the goal just conceded, with good intentions!"

Of course, whether this way of kissing ** is worth advocating or not, it is up to the benevolent!

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The game restarted and Joe Hart did come out of the shadow of the goal conceded, not looking nervous at all, just gritting his teeth all the time.

Well, it's okay to be in shape, just be excited.

The game was finally back on track, and without worrying about the goal being stabbed, England's front line was still very strong.

With the midfield dominant, Turkey will be difficult to resist with the power of the iron triangle in midfield, and the only way they can attack the England half is to counter-attack, but if they want to pose a real threat, there is no one in ten.

Especially when England is behind, England's offensive climax has left Turkey desperate and out of breath.

In the 9th minute, Vardy received a pass from Beckham and turned to wipe the Turkish defense, and shot directly at the top of the arc of the penalty area, but unfortunately the ball was slightly off the post and flew out of the bottom line.

In the 12th minute, the England midfielder played a fluent combination, after the iron triangle broke through the opponent's pressing in a series of quick passes, Gerrard quickly dribbled forward, and at this time, Vardy and Rooney understood and tacitly took away the Turkish defense and created a shooting opportunity for Gerrard.

It's just a pity that Gerrard's shot was rejected by the Turkish goalkeeper because he was too fierce and hit a bit right.

Two minutes later, England made a comeback, Ashley Cole's cross was snatched by Wayne Rooney for the first point, and the header was smashed directly into the goal, even past the Turkish goalkeeper's defence, but unfortunately it was blocked by the crossbar in the end, and then Lampard's follow-up shot was also blocked by the opposition players' bodies, and it was sullen at the time.

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England's continuous oppressive attacks have made Turkey like a boat in a typhoon, and there is a risk of shipwreck at any moment, even if they struggle to hold the goal, no one knows if they will be alive in the next moment.

Gradually, Turkey began to use the method of cutting off the starting point of England's attack, in order to contain England's attack, otherwise it would not be possible to prevent England simply by placing a bus.

The Turkish striker's frequent fouls on the likes of David Beckham and Steven Gerrard in the scramble just didn't want to keep the England midfield running smoothly, and this response did have a certain effect.

Getting out of place is really not Beckham's strong suit, and in the opponent's pressing and even fouling tactics, Beckham's passing has started to become hasty, and the pass success rate has decreased, which is probably the biggest gap between him and several midfield masters.

Today, the referee's penalty scale is obviously relaxed, perhaps because he wants the game to be more smooth, and there are basically no fouls for some defensive actions of Turkish players who rub the edges.

In the 17th minute of the first half, Nihart knocked down Beckham with the ball from behind, and the referee did not stop the game, and Nihat rushed towards the England goal without delay.

Frank Lampard, who was chasing back at high speed, brought down Nyhart and the England players protested around the referee.

"Why didn't you give a foul when it was such an obvious foul?"

"Do you have to let us lose the ball?"

However, the usually cold-faced referee did not change his penalty criteria casually, just waved his hand to let the English players go, and then showed Lampard a yellow card for a foul on his tackle that prevented Turkey from counter-attacking.

If this yellow card is placed in normal times, it is absolutely understandable, but the key is that the referee first connived at Turkey's foul behind the back.

The English fans in the stands expressed their frustration with a deafening boo at the referee, and the Austrian fans, who are clearly now England fans, joined the ranks.

The English players are still not convinced, but there is no way, the referee is the biggest on the field, and if they don't want more trouble, then they can only endure it for the time being.

Vardy watched coldly as the Turkish players smirked and were expressionless.

Why are there so many bad things every time you meet a Turkish team?

Of course, he doesn't think that the referee is deliberately biased in favor of Turkey, because the referee has no reason to do so, but today's referee's penalty scale is particularly lenient, which is the root cause of the problem.

If Turkey can take advantage of this, so can England, and the referee will not have to play a double standard against both teams.

When it comes to fouls, who compares to the English players who have been playing in the fierce Premier League?

So then, Vardy took the lead, turning into a-stirring stick in the opponent's defensive area, rampage as if he were driving a tank.

Savage collisions and deadly flying tackles are definitely good characteristics, and Vardy is also extremely skillful, and may usually be at risk of being judged a foul, but in today's game, it is obvious that the referee will not blow fouls easily, which makes Vardy's characteristics have the greatest use.

The tackle is not the goal, the important thing is to tackle the tackle and then knock you down;

Physical confrontation is not a means, the important thing is to knock you into the air first;

The two characteristics rotated to exert power, and for a while, Vardy seemed to be hanging, using the opponent's defensive area as a wrestling ring, and everywhere he went, people turned on their backs.

The Turkish players on the field are also a little confused, why did Vardy suddenly become so violent, this is our penalty area!

But the point is that the referee basically didn't say anything, unless Vardy went too far, the referee didn't seem to see it, and there was no.

Turkey kept complaining to the referee, but before they could say a few words, the English players who took advantage of it immediately ran over to help the referee clear the siege, so that Turkey could not put pressure on the referee.

With Jamie Vardy leading the way, England's players woke up to know what to do, and the action was much louder when pressing high, even more intense than the physical confrontation in the Premier League.

The Turkish coach angrily complained to the fourth official, but the fourth official was not a vegetarian, so he directly called the referee and warned the Turkish coach that if he beeps again, then give me a stand.

As soon as this happens, the Turkish players also began to use greater scrambling actions, isn't it a foul, who is afraid of whom!

A European Cup quarter-final turned into a wrestling match, which probably no one expected before the game.

At most, it's a little hot, and it's not so hot!

The main culprit for this situation is the referee, and if it weren't for his extremely lenient penalty scale, the two teams probably wouldn't have been so open-minded.

If the referee had used a yellow card to suppress Turkey's foul tactics early, the game would have been on track long ago.

And now, I can only watch the game play in a mess.

Maybe it's not good for England to play like this, because if they continue like this, they won't be able to play to their advantages at all.

But this is also a way to do it, can Turkey continue to use foul tactics to suppress it?

If there's anyone who is the most comfortable right now, it's Ivan Vardy, because he's ramming harder than anyone else.

In the 25th minute of the first half, Joe Cole crossed from the left, but Wayne Rooney and Lampard in the middle could not get their hands on the ball, and the ball leaked to the back post.

Vardy sped up but was stuck behind by the Turkish defender and couldn't touch the ball first.

In a flash of lightning, Vardy had a flash of inspiration and slammed the Turkish players hard into the side, and when the Turkish defenders were caught off guard, he drove them into the net.

Oolong!

The referee was stunned for a moment, and immediately blew the whistle to signal that the goal was valid, and the score became 1:1.

While the Turkish players, especially the own goal defender, were still in a daze, Vardy was already rushing to his team-mates to celebrate the goal.

Anyway, with this level of physical contact, the referee has not blown the whistle all the time, how can this ball be blown!

The England players hugged each other and celebrated the goal, leaving the Turkish players with gritty hatred.

Needless to say, the Turkish players have surrounded the referee and started to protest, and no one can accept this reality.

But since the referee has already made a decision, the possibility of him changing the decision is infinitely close to zero, and besides, in his scale, this is indeed not an offensive foul.

Can't there be a little physical contact between the two sides?

If you foul at the slightest physical contact, then you don't have to play at all!

No matter how the Turkish players protested, the referee insisted on his decision and did not give Turkey a chance at all.

Own goal, still in effect!

If there is controversy, then no matter what kind of decision the referee makes, there will always be controversy, is it possible that the referee will not blow the goal invalid, and England will not protest?

Halfway through the first half, England pulled back the scoring thanks to an artificially created own goal by Jamie Vardy, and the two teams were back on the same page.