138 First wins in sight

I don't know if it's a coincidence, China, Japan, South Korea and Iran each have a striker who plays in Europe, although they are not of the same age, and the age gap is no more than 3 years, but netizens compare them together, jokingly known as the four famous Asian strikers. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info

The oldest is Takuma Asano in 1994, and interestingly, he and Zhang Zhetian are teammates, both playing for Arsenal FC.

Takuma Asano was loaned to Stuttgart, Germany, for training because he couldn't get a labor permit, and he has performed quite well in the Bundesliga this season, getting more than 20 starts.

Born on New Year's Day 1995, Iranian striker Sardar Azmoun is the most famous and powerful of the four, and now plays for Rostov in the Russian Premier League.

In this season's Champions League group stage, he scored a beautiful goal at home against Bayern. It is worth mentioning that the scene where Azmoun shook Bayern's main central defender Jerome Boateng before the goal is very similar to Messi's shaking of Boateng in the Champions League, no wonder he is called Iranian Messi by Asian fans.

Born on January 26, 1996, South Korean striker Hwang Hee-chan is known for his speed and strong breakthrough ability, and went abroad at the age of 18 to join Austria's overlord Red Bull Salzburg.

Zhang Yuning is the youngest of the four, the least developed one, in Vitesse high and low, although wearing the No. 9 shirt this season, but it is difficult to get a chance to play, his contract is about to expire whether he will go or stay, much attention from Chinese fans.

Compared with the young Chinese players who are difficult to develop in Europe, the talented newcomers of Japan and South Korea are emerging in an endless stream, Huang Xican has not yet reached the height of Son Xingmin, and Lee Seung-woo, who was born on January 6, 1998, has emerged.

In these years, as long as a young player emerges, he will be crowned with the title of "so-and-so Messi", Lee Seung-woo, who plays for the La Liga giants Barcelona B team, was called South Korea's Messi, and was forced to leave Barcelona due to the illegal introduction of young players, and the 15-year-old Hisashi is regarded as the ace of the Japanese national team of all ages, the future Japanese king.

Of course, he is also known as the Messi of Japan.

Japan, South Korea and Iran have their own Messi, but what about China?

Xu Muyu, a Chinese Messi who is recognized as more talented than Zhang Yuning, one year younger than Zhang Yuning, and is considered by his father to be far ahead of Barcelona's academy players in the same age.

After joining Barcelona's rival Espanyol, he couldn't play, and then transferred to Granada, a La Liga team that was acquired by Chinese capital and will be relegated this season, and then was loaned back to Chongqing Contemporary Lifan Club in the Chinese Super League.

It is said that in order to get more opportunities to play, I will definitely return to play in Europe when I gain experience in the game.

But everybody knows that anyone who goes back to China to play football, well, that's it, you know.

Before the restart, the two sides made the final substitution adjustment, and the Chinese team replaced Yu Dabao, who was cramping, with No. 17 Yin Hongbo.

On the South Korean team's side, No. 19 striker Hwang Hee-chan replaced midfielder Ko Myung-jun, and No. 17 Heo Rongjun replaced Nam Tae-hee and played in the left midfield.

Although it was garbage time later, although the three strikers of the Chinese team were all off the field, it did not mean that the Chinese team could only be beaten passively and had no power to fight back.

In the 72nd minute, Zhang Linpeng instigated an offensive on the right side, Hao Junmin and Zhang Xizhe formed a clever low flat ball in a row, and Wu Rixi followed up with a long shot, which was saved by Kwon Chun-tae.

The Chinese team's several fast attacks without a striker continued to increase on the basis of the discipline, and Stillik kept waving and shouting from the sidelines, reminding the South Korean players to defend well.

1 minute later, Zhang Xizhe received a pass from Yin Hongbo in the middle and hit the goal with a long-distance heavy shot, and the ball was slightly off the left post.

In the absence of a striker, he actually played a few threatening attacks, and the more courageous the national football team players actually played tricks in front of their opponents, which was unimaginable in the previous Sino-Korean wars.

Feng Xiaoting not only limited the role of Jin Xinyu when defending, but also continuously launched an offensive performance when he stepped forward to get the ball, and performed one-on-one breakthroughs in the front court many times, causing bursts of cheers from the fans at the scene.

However, South Korea's threat from the ball in the air was still evident and they created great scoring opportunities.

In the 75th minute, Xu Rongjun forcibly got rid of the ball from the left side and crossed the ball at 45 degrees, and Ji Dongyuan, who ran to the vacant position, scored with a header, and Zhang Zhetian reacted quickly to save the ball magically.

The thrilling scene sparked exclamations from the fans in the stands, who then applauded and cheered for Zhang Zhetian's wonderful performance.

Damn, this Chinese goalkeeper is in too good shape!

Uli Stillik clasped his head in his hands, frustrated.

Ji Dongyuan spread his hands and looked helpless, look, it's not that I don't work hard, but the opponent is too powerful.

Michelangelo Lampra laughed: "If this goal is scored, it will not be a palm." ”

Marcelo Lippi smiled slightly, even if he conceded the ball, it didn't matter, because the big picture was decided.

Yes, the big picture has been decided, in the history of football, there are only two games in which three goals were conceded in the first half, or more than three goals behind in less than half an hour remaining, and finally equalized, or turned defeat into victory.

The first game was in the English Second Division in 1957, when Charlton Athletic were 5-1 down to Huddersfield Town with just 27 minutes remaining.

To add insult to injury, Charlton's captain and main centre-back Drake Hefton was forced off the pitch due to a dislocated shoulder, and Charlton, who had no substitutions, had to play with 10 men at the last minute.

Unexpectedly, Charlton, who was in a desperate situation, issued a strong fighting spirit for survival at this time, in which Johnny Summers contributed a lot.

After switching boots at half-time, Summers suddenly became unstoppable late in the game, and the left-footed man actually scored five goals in a row with his right foot to help Charlton go from a four-goal deficit to a one-goal lead.

Huddersfield were not to be humiliated and then leveled the score at 6-6.

With five minutes to go, it was Summers who came out on top, setting up team-mate John Ryan to score and help Charlton win 7-6 to end the epic shootout.

The other was the 2005 Champions League final, AC Milan won 3-0 in the first half, and after Liverpool coach Rafa Benitez replaced Steve Finnan with veteran Dietmar Hamann in the second half, the Reds scored three goals in a row to equalize in just six and a half minutes, and finally in the penalty shootout, Liverpool won the fifth European Champions Cup in team history.

The game, which came to be dubbed the "Istanbul Miracle", had never been equalised, let alone overcome, by three goals in the first half at an international level.

So, this game is a miracle, an unrepeatable miracle.

The Chinese team in red is not AC Milan, and the South Korean team in white is not Liverpool.

AC Milan didn't take the lead, so they conceded three goals in a row in the second half.

South Korea did not have Steven Gerrard, Vladimir Smitchell and Xavi Alonso, so they could not score three goals in a row.