Chapter 439: Script 7 that God can't even guess
Chapter 439 Script 7 that God can't even guess
"Robben Keane, Robben Keane, Robbie Keane! Shot!! Ah! It's a pity, it's a pity! Such a good one-knife ball, Robbie Keane actually failed to catch it!
Hey, compared with LEE's previous single knife, Robbie's goal is much simpler, so he didn't score it, so to speak, although they are not in the same place, LEE and Robbie Keane are still superior!
But it doesn't matter, Liverpool's tactics in this game are still right, and now, after Gerrard came on the pitch, their morale has also been greatly boosted, and if they continue to work hard, they are likely to equalize the score!
Hey! Wait a minute, the ball blocked by Diego López, it doesn't seem to be out of bounds? Oh my God, it really didn't go out of bounds, Kuyt, Kuyt got the ball back before it could go out of the line. Good chance, good chance, Crystal Palace's defenders must have thought that the ball was going to go out of the bottom line this time, and there was no prescience at all, Kuyt just had to cut inside deep enough......
FU#CK! What is Kuyt doing, what is he doing? Could it be that after the score was behind, he had lost his mind? Such a good opportunity, seeing that there was only one receiving point in the penalty area, Robbie Keane, he actually crossed?
Well, the cross is also the cross, in the long man Crystal Palace penalty area, Kuyt found Robbie Keane and chose to play a high ball? This is to kill Robbie Keane!
Look, let me say, with Robbie Keane's height of 1.7 meters, how can he ask for benefits in the Crystal Palace penalty area, Kuyt's cross is doomed......
I'll go! What is this going to do in Lescott? He actually came to the air with a volley in his own penalty area according to his own gate!
Luckily, Lescott's luck didn't get to the worst, as his shot was eventually blocked by the crossbar and Vinson Kompany nodded first.
Oh no, the ball was just cleared out of the box by Kompany, and it was pushed back by Kuyt!
Well, sure enough, Kuyt, the center forward, is not a wise choice to pull on the wing! Liverpool now have no high spots in the box......
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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO…… GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL。 Ball in pull, Lescott! Haha, Lescote is the same as LEE, she scored twice!
Of course, it is also a brace, and I believe that the mood of the two people today will be very different! After all, LEE's goal was to help the team score, and Lescote was ......
But then again! Just now, this second oolong, compared to its first oolong, has a much higher technical content!
Two feet in a row, without any confrontation, without the interference of the opposing players and their own players, the feet and feet have to kill their own door, in my impression, this kind of thing has not happened on the football field, so, it's really not to laugh at anyone, but Lescott really made history.
Well, what's that, in fact, I have another question in my mind now.
Everyone should know that there is such an unwritten rule in the game, and this rule is that when a player, after scoring a hat-trick in a game, he has the right to collect the match ball.
That's where it gets interesting!
In less than 30 minutes of the first half, Lescott scored two goals very bravely, and what if Lescott scored another goal in the second half, or the rest of the first half, what if it was done?
Ha ha. ”――
If it is said that in a game, scoring an oolong, for the defenders, is a tragedy, not stingy with a tragedy, in the same game, 2 oolongs, it is definitely not as simple as 1 + 1 = 2, not to mention the power of direct 10, but the pain multiplied by 10, there is absolutely no exaggeration.
If you don't believe me? Look no further than Lescott who watched the ball go over Diego López's head and into the net, realising his own goal twice.
It's a pity that when Lescott went out today, he forgot to look at the yellow calendar.
Lescott, who scored 2 own goals in a row and was already unlucky to the limit, explained a truth to the world in the 40th minute of the first half of the game: what is called a person who is unlucky and drinks cold water and stuffs his teeth. There is no most tragedy, only more tragedy.
At that time, it was originally the Reds who once again sacrificed the tactic of under-crossing the bottom, and then, because the previous time had just suffered a loss, Lescott kicked the ball from the side to the middle of the penalty area for free, and it really didn't think much about it, and a powerful header cleared the ball and sent the ball directly out of the sideline.
Things have developed so far, and there would have been no problem.
When Benayoun quickly threw the ball out of the sideline and threw it to the bottom cross, Robbie Keane, who had not had time to recover it, had no problem.
waited until Robbie Keane's second cross, and Lescott's choice was no problem, and even Lescott was suspected of playing exceptionally this time.
Just a few steps forward, and a few more steps to the right, Lescott had the honour of being the first player on the pitch to get to the spot where the ball landed.
As a central defender who has never been known for his positional sense, Lescott was able to get ahead of Vinson Kompany and go below the first drop point of the ball when he defended the cross this time. Perhaps, this is a kind of atonement for Lescott's shame and courage after making two fatal mistakes in succession.
However, just when all the Crystal Palace fans who were here today couldn't help but prepare their hands and intend to applaud and cheer for Lescott, who cleared the opponent's crosses one after another, something happened again on the scene that made Lescott want to die.
I saw that on the court, Robbie Keane learned the lesson of his own 3 previous high passes and failed to build an inch, and this time he made a low flat cross.
Then, I don't know if the quality of the law at Anfield is not good, or what, in short, when Lescott, who was ready to swing his leg and prepare to clear the siege, kicked the ball with his force, the ball that was supposed to go to his bowl was naughty, in the air, slightly changed its trajectory.
Well, the ball was knocked on the uneven lawn, even if the trajectory is changed, this change must not be too exaggerated, and it will be 1,2CM at most on the court! This distance, if it is placed in normal times, it is definitely a negligible thing.
However, this time the bad thing is that Lescott wants to atone for his sins too much! Then, after the ball changed direction through the lawn, the trajectory of the movement was really a coincidence!
Add the above two items, and the final result is a Lescott cow, and the cow is big!
But seeing that in the Crystal Palace penalty area, he picked up Lescott, who was about to clear the siege, although the ball was kicked, but the part where he touched the ball changed from the right instep he wanted to use before to the outside instep.
From the instep of the foot to the outside of the instep, until this time, the players in the Crystal Palace penalty area still don't care, after all, Lescott is clearing, not shooting, as long as he can kick the ball out of the field, no matter which angle, which direction, which part of the body is used, it is not too indifferent.
However, when Lescott, the most indifferent of all indifferent parties, instinctively turned his body to the direction of the baseline to look for the ball that he didn't know where to kick, Diego López's face full of shock directly made Lescot stunned in place.
Watching the ball make a weird arc in the sky and finally fly into the goal against the goal post, Lescott cried!
Yes, cry! And, it's not the choking kind, Lescott cries, it's called a sad one, a handful of snot and a handful of tears!
It's no wonder, or perhaps a player with a bit of professionalism, who scores an own hat-trick in a game, will never look much better than the current Lescott.