58, the hero's black robe flutters in the wind
The word "absolute" has the meaning of exhaustive, extreme, extreme, certain, and affirmative.
The combination of "absolute" and "kill" means to absolutely kill the opponent or the game, leaving no chance for the opponent to fight back.
"Lore" is the ultimate, absolute kill, a kill that leaves no chance for the opponent.
The "stunner" in a game of football refers to the situation in which the winning goal is scored in the final minute during the countdown phase of the game, and the opponent is unable to fight back.
Broadly speaking, it means scoring the winning goal in the final stages of the game without leaving much effective time for the opponent to attack.
Here we need to distinguish between the stunner and the winner, the winner is when two teams decide the winner by only one goal in the game, and this goal is called the winning goal.
If it didn't happen in the final stages of the game, it couldn't be called a stunner, it could only be said to be a winner.
But if the goal that separates the winner comes in the final stages of the game, then no matter how many goals are scored in the game, it is also called a stunner.
To put it simply, a lore is a winning goal, but a winning goal is not necessarily a lore goal.
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In the 94th minute, Tan Xibi stopped Laurent Koscielny's header with his chest, leaned to the right, used his right foot as a supporting foot, raised his left foot high, and straightened his toes.
Under the jaw-dropping gaze of the people, the ball flew towards the goal like a rainbow, and everyone's eyes moved with the trajectory of the ball's flight, as the ball grazed the underside of the crossbar and flew into the goal.
The stadium fell silent, and Ederson, who was leaping high in front of the goal, could not reach the whip despite his efforts to stretch out his arms, and could only watch the ball go into the net.
Once again, he has become the backdrop for Tan Xibi's world waves, with many clean sheets before, and Ederson, who has performed well, has made four clean sheets in a single game for the first time since landing in the Premier League, which has made him put away the conceit of contempt for the British giants in recent consecutive games.
Tan Xibi's astonishing goal shocked the six men, women, middle-aged and young people of Sky Sports left their seats one after another, with different expressions, but they all leaned against the balcony with shocked looks.
"Again, another world, another world wave!" Kate Abdo exclaimed with a pair of jade hands covering her mouth.
"Just kidding! Volleys from such a long distance......" Alain Pardu was shocked with disbelief.
"How is that possible, how much power does it take for this shot......" Jamie Redknapp also looked incredulous.
Thierry Henry recovered quickly after being shocked and applauded excitedly.
performed so well and helped the team overtake the opponent, even if it was worth slapping your hands.
Gary Neville muttered in a low voice, comparing the world waves of his former teammates with Tan Xibi one by one, and found that Tan Xibi was more difficult and more visually impactful.
There is no shortage of volleys in the history of football, but this kind of sideways volley is different from a frontal volley, the former can only be played from close range, and the typical example is Zinedine Zidane's goal in the Champions League final.
Colombian star 2014 World Cup Hamis Rodriguez stops the ball on his chest and turns to face the goal volley in a similar way to Tan Xibi's sideways volley, except that Tan Xibi shoots farther away from goal.
No player would opt for a sideways volley from 40 yards out of goal, as it would require too much leg strength and would result in a ball that would have to be handed over to the opposing goalkeeper.
Only a guy like Tan Xibi, who does squat training every day, dares to do this, and the strength of his lower limbs makes him very confident to make the subconscious move just now.
'When Wall scored his second goal, I was going to comment in my post-game comments that it was the first time in Wall's career that he had scored a brace, and I would say that Wall's first time was born in the Premier League, which makes a lot of sense. I thought it would end like this, but I underestimated Wall's determination to score a hat-trick and the first hat-trick of his career, just like that, and we had the privilege of witnessing the hero here. β
After Martin Taylor explained Tan Xibi's goalscoring process, he rarely made his own comments on Tan Xibi before the game was over.
"Yes, in this game, Wall was the hero because he carried this Arsenal team forward by himself. I want to say sorry to Mr. ArsΓ¨ne, Josep's team as a whole is definitely a Premier League champion, and I thought that with Wall, Manchester City would have won in the end, after all, Arsenal only had one Wall. β
"But I was wrong, from a two-goal lead in the first half, to an equaliser in the second half, then to a reversal, to an equalizer, a comeback, the protagonist of this game, only him, and only him, showed us the charm of football with three beautiful long-range shots, especially the last two goals that could be voted the season and compete for the Puskas Award......"
Suddenly, there was a commotion in the stadium, and Taylor paused, then laughed.
"It's been popular lately to hold up your shirt to celebrate after scoring a goal, like Lionel Messi last season, Ronaldo at the Spanish Super Cup in August this year, and Icardi at Inter Milan last month. We don't seem to have seen it in the Premier League. Now, though, there is. β
Since Lionel Messi took off his shirt and held it high in celebration in front of the stands after scoring the winner at the Bernabeu last season, Cristiano Ronaldo also took off his shirt and held it high after scoring an away goal in the Spanish Super Cup, echoing the same gesture Messi did last season.
In last month's Milan derby, Inter captain Mauro Icardi, who scored a hat-trick to beat their city rivals, also stripped down to celebrate and held aloft his number 9 shirt after scoring the final goal.
Following La Liga and Serie A, the focus of the Premier League's current round of Manchester City and Arsenal, Tan Xibi, a young midfielder from China, scored a hat trick of world waves, and after scoring the killer goal in the last minute, the excited Tan Xibi ran to the sidelines to lift the jersey he took off, and the five major leagues were left in the Bundesliga and French Ligue 1. (On the second day of Ligue 1, Lyon's Nabil Fekir also celebrated with his jersey held alof, but it caused discontent among the fans and caused controversy in the media.) οΌ
A gust of wind blew, and the black Arsenal shirt fluttered in the wind, although the jersey covered Tan Xibi's face, but from his slightly trembling arms, it showed that he was not at peace in his heart.
When the team is in a desperate situation, he can turn the tide of the tide, help the building to fall, and rewrite the game with his own strength, this is a hero!
Heroes deserve flowers and applause.
There are no flowers, but there is applause.
"Bang Bang Bang ......"
In the stands, all the spectators gave a standing ovation to the 18-year-old hero.
At this moment, Tan Xibi's hat-trick and the spirit of never giving up until the last moment have won the recognition and respect of the British people.
Football history will remember this day on the afternoon of 5 November 2017, when Arsenal's No.28 Tan Xibi conquered the Etihad Stadium.