Chapter 116: Chain Defense (2)

It's just that what you are afraid of will come, Heidenheim's next low cross was successful, and the ball was accurately passed to the feet of Anderson Spano on the edge of the penalty area, but fortunately Voji and Alex did not get out of position.

The two stared at Anderson Spanno and Sieg Bektas, respectively, and didn't give them a chance to get their feet on their feet.

It's just that there was an accident, when Alex was entangled with Anderson Spanno, he slipped and fell down for some reason, Anderson Spanno was suddenly overjoyed, and he made a nudge into the penalty area.

Sig Becker also immediately accelerated to follow, and Voji also reacted, still clinging to him, and the two ran towards the penalty area together.

It's just that Sig Beckster's speed is still overpowering Woji, and he is getting rid of Woji little by little.

Anderson Spanno was in front of Seeg Baxter, so if he passed the ball to Sig Baxter, it wouldn't be offside.

A typical 2v1 situation is about to occur.

Ye Xin was also a little troubled for a while, this situation he had never encountered before, after all, he had only participated in less than 20 games.

And this kind of attack also just restricts his ability to predict, if he goes to block the striker on the right hand, then he only needs to make a pass in advance, and his block will not help.

His prediction doesn't mean his legs are enough, and that result will only lead to goals.

And if you don't block yourself, will you watch the opponent get the ball in?

Could it be that his golden body is going to be broken today?

Ye Xin hurriedly dispelled the distracting thoughts in his mind, he carefully looked at the situation in the field, a little bit of analysis and thought, at this moment the faces of Heidenheim's two forwards had clearly appeared in front of him.

And Woji, who was behind Sig Beckter, also appeared in front of Ye Xin's eyes.

Voji?

Pregnant!

Ye Xin suddenly shouted loudly: "Foul!" ”

Foul!?

Anderson Spano and Seeger Bergst looked at each other, they didn't seem to have committed a foul, but the referee didn't blow the whistle, could it be that the goalkeeper was cheating? This is too funny, they feel that they are professional players, how can they be fooled like this.

The two ignored Ye Xin's shouting and continued to run towards the door.

But they didn't understand, but Woji understood what Ye Xin meant, although Woji was one position behind Sig Beckter, but he could still reach him with his hand.

He decisively reached out and grabbed Sig Bergst's clothes, and then pulled hard, Sig Bergst didn't expect Voji to dare to foul in the penalty area, and he stumbled and fell down suddenly.

At this point, Anderson Spano was still a little away from the penalty spot, so the referee ignored the attack, blew the whistle decisively, and then pointed to the penalty spot.

Penalty kick!

Then he gave Voji a yellow card, but fortunately Siege Bergest, who was pulled down by Voji, was not a dribbling player, otherwise Voji would have eaten a red card.

Anderson Spanno is also a little confused, it turns out that this is what the foul means, deliberately shouting at his teammates in the penalty area to foul and take a penalty, is this goalkeeper a fool?

Although the goal just now seemed to be a 2v1 situation, Anderson Spanno was actually very difficult to deal with, and if the Jena defender was not behind Sig Bergst, it would have been very easy for him to pass and shoot.

But with that defender there, it's also very risky for him to pass it, after all, a stroke of distance is not much if you fall to the ground and slide, so Anderson Spano's original idea was to be ready to shoot from the penalty spot.

It's not impossible to bring the ball closer, but sometimes getting closer to the goalkeeper is not a good thing, there is actually a distance threshold between the striker and the goalkeeper, if it is too far, the ball speed and angle are difficult to control, the distance of 12 yards should be the best position, the field of vision is the best, and the goalkeeper can block the smallest angle.

But if you get any closer, you immediately get off the optimal threshold, and the closer you get, the easier it is to be blocked, unless you can get past the goalkeeper.

However, he did not have the idea of a goalkeeper, after all, the ability is here, and the first thing a professional player should do is to recognize his own strength and position in the team, and then do his best to help the team.

Anderson Spanno knew very well that he was shooting well, but there was still a little bit of pressure on him to pass alone, especially since he had watched Jena's game, when Pudre Lague in Bremen's youth army had five players in a row and did not shake off the goalkeeper in front of him when he reached the peak of his form.

What do you take to shake yourself? So he decided to shoot honestly, having always sought stability.

It's just that Jena still makes him feel a little hit by a pie, and in his opinion, the probability of scoring in that situation just now is far less than that of a penalty.

He was confident in taking the penalty.

Heiko and Heidenheim's head coach Frank Schmidt were full of doubts, and they obviously heard the words shouted from Ye Xin's mouth.

Foul.

Frank Schmidt was the first time, but Heiko was the second.

The last time was when Ye Xin shouted when there was chaos in the penalty area, and then successfully saved the penalty, this time......

Frank Schmidt stared at Anderson Spano towards the penalty spot, his mind was a little confused right now, and in his opinion that the defender foul on Jena just now was extremely unwise, and it was very uneconomical to replace a chance for Heidenheim with a yellow card and a penalty.

Obviously, it's a penalty kick with a big chance of scoring.

Unless the Jena goalkeeper thinks it's easier to keep the penalty than the one just now?

How is this possible!

The difficulty of shooting in running with the ball can be many times higher than that of penalty kicks, the position of the penalty kick is not mentioned in the first place, and the fixed-point shot will generally not appear to shoot out of the goal, and the shooter can adjust his center of gravity and angle in advance.

In other words, the penalty kick is the most comfortable shot, of course, this comfort is for the shooter, but for the goalkeeper, it is the opposite.

Penalty kick is the most difficult shot to defend, if it is a shot in the middle of the march, the goalkeeper can first press forward to defend, disrupt the opponent's forward route, and it is generally difficult to do any feints in the run, and the route of a shot is often set.

Some experienced goalkeepers can even predict the route based on their kicks, but not penalties because they don't need to feint at all, and the release and route of the shot have no chance of predicting until the ball flies.

It can only rely on the reflex nerve of the goalkeeper.

Reflex nerve?

Frank Schmidt suddenly remembered something that had made him feel terrified, and judging by the Chinese goalkeeper's performances outside of him, his reflexes were unparalleled.