Chapter 57, another Champions League hat

Just when the Galatasaray fans were briefly silent.

The visiting fans of about a thousand or so who came to the scene finally made their voices heard.

They were surrounded by barbed wire, security guards, and placed in the corners of the stadium, and even the camera had to have a special angle to find them.

But at this time.

No matter how troublesome the broadcasters are, they will have to give the Arsenal fans on camera.

The cheers of the fans resounded throughout the stadium.

It was only after the restart that their voices were silenced by Galatasaray fans.

Galatasaray fans felt for a moment that they were too embarrassed.

They were actually frightened.

Yes.

They were frightened.

The moment Yelo sent the ball into the goal, they were all a little numb.

Two goals behind.

This game was completely different from what they expected.

If they are going to be beaten at home, will they still have a chance away from home?

And perhaps considering their previous humiliating performance of being frightened by Yelo's goal, Galatasaray's fans reacted with even louder boos.

That's the only way they can do it.

Because they have nothing left to throw down.

Before entering the venue, many things are actually not allowed to be brought in.

For example, mineral water bottles and the like – because these things can be thrown very far.

It's too dangerous.

So they have to throw coins, lighters and the like - in fact, lighters are not allowed to be brought into the stadium, but the security of the stadium is not particularly strict, at least it is unlikely that they will be searched.

But now all these things that have been smuggled in are thrown out.

Oh yes, they can also lose their phones.

But the Turks are crazy, and not stupid.

Think about it this way.

They hold a grudge against Yelo.

They tried all the means, but they couldn't do any "harm" to Ye Luo.

Now they can use the method.

It's just lip service.

But they also don't want to think that Yelo has already scored two of their goals in this game.

If the boos are useful.

They should have stopped Yelo's goal a long time ago.

But on the contrary, Ye Luo belongs to the existence of being more and more frustrated, and the louder the boos in the stands, the more excited he becomes.

The louder you shout, the harder he gets.

After Arsenal's equaliser.

It's also deliberately controlling the pace of the game.

Sagna's injury has made Arsenal's players a little worried.

They don't really want to play with their opponents in this stadium.

They are all big stars who make tens of thousands or even two hundred thousand pounds a week.

You can't fight with a team like Galatasaray.

Coupled with a two-goal lead now, they can control the tempo of the game without hurrying.

Slow down the pace of the game.

This gave Galatasaray more chances to keep possession.

On the surface, they appear to be under siege to Arsenal.

But in reality, they lack the means to really threaten Arsenal's key areas of defence.

The decibels on the scene are really high, and the home of hell lives up to its name.

But their performance on the pitch was anything but hell.

Instead, the game was lethargic and there was no spectacular scene at all – also because Galatasaray was too scared of Arsenal's counter-attack.

They want to attack, but they don't dare to completely press, they want to defend at home, accept their fate, but they are not reconciled.

That's what made this game the way it is.

So, the first half of the game ended in such a state that made all the neutral fans drowsy.

Arsenal are certainly happy with the situation.

A 2-0 win away from home has basically ensured that Arsenal will qualify for the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

As long as there are no more score changes in the second half, it will end with the current scoreline.

Then Arsenal will be stable.

Because on the record of the knockout round after the Champions League reform.

A team that has won 2-0 on the road has never been overturned.

So the expressions of the Arsenal players are very relaxed, talking and laughing.

In the first half, apart from Sagna's injury, Arsenal were quite happy with the result of the first half.

After returning to the locker room.

Ye Luo was encouraging his teammates not to sit on the credit book of the first half.

'We're still going to go for goals, we're going to make them scared and scared!' What hell is home? We're playing in hell! ”

However, after Wenger came in, he asked the players to stay calm, not to go up, not to fight with the opponent.

Arsene Wenger was thinking about keeping the game as cool as possible.

In addition to taking into account the players to avoid injury.

Also take into account the safety of the Arsenal fans who come to the away stadium.

At halftime.

Arsenal fans can be regarded as feeling what is called a hellish home stadium.

They can't leave, they can't go to the toilet, they can't go shopping.

Because the security personnel warned them that if they left the protected area without permission, they would not be responsible for any danger.

No way.

Arsenal fans were forced to confine themselves in this small area.

Fortunately, the team's performance was competitive, and they scored two goals in the first half, although they suffered a little aggrieved in this away game, but as long as the team can win, the aggrieved will be endured.

The Arsenal fans couldn't go anywhere at half-time, so they sang en masse from the stands.

This made Galatasaray's fans, who were already very impatient, very unhappy.

They looked at the Arsenal fans in the stands with a fierce look in their eyes.

After the start of the second half.

Galatasaray began to press hard.

They also know that their way of throwing a mouseball in the first half will not break Arsenal's defence.

If they want to score, they still need to take risks.

However, as time went on, ten minutes passed and they still did not score.

As a result, Galatasaray's players began to be visibly impatient.

Home of Hell.

Sometimes, it's motivation, but it's also pressure.

Galatasaray fans in the stands were also impatient.

They booed loudly.

What kind of swear words are scolded.

But it's a pity.

Because there are too many people.

Their scolding was barely audible only to Arsenal's substitutes on the bench.

As for the Arsenal players on the pitch

All I heard was a buzzing sound.

This sound was magical, and it made the Galatasaray players on the field even more impatient.

And so.

They began to try long-range shots on the perimeter.

It's not so much a long shot as a wave shot.

In the 60th minute of the game, Galatasaray's front-line player hit the Arsenal player with a long-range shot.

After Artalta broke the ball, he slipped it to Cazorla.

Cazorla turned the ball around and rushed forward with the ball himself!

At this time.

Most of Galatasaray's defenders were drawn to Yelo.

So Cazorla has a lot of room to dribble the ball.

"Cazorla! He's counter-attacking with the ball, Arsenal's counter-attacking chance! ”

With the narrator's yelling.

The TV broadcast scene hurriedly cut the slow motion of the Galatasaray player's kick just now, and cut to the scene of the scene.

Cazorla ran wildly with the ball on the wing, and in the middle was Yelo, who pressed forward against the offside line!

Galatasaray's players are uncomfortable.

Most of Galatasaray's players are desperately chasing after them.

Galatasaray, on the other hand, have only three players who can defend effectively.

Two centre-backs and a midfielder.

So Arsenal's side is actually a two-on-three situation.

It stands to reason.

Cazorla was dribbling forward, and Galatasaray's defenders should focus on defending Cazorla with the ball at his feet.

But they also know that if they do, Cazorla will definitely pass the ball to Yelo, and then it will be a one-on-one situation.

Let Ye Luo one-on-one.

What's the difference between that and letting him score?

So they can only resort to turtle tactics.

All the way back.

Prepare to go to the edge of the penalty area to form a defensive line that protects the goal.

But Cazorla didn't give them a chance.

Cazorla dribbled along the flank for more than 20 meters and was watching Yelo's position.

Yelo and Cazorla looked at each other.

The two of them knew what was going to happen next.

After all, they have a tacit understanding of playing together for more than one season.

Yelo took a step back, allowing the two defenders who were defending him to distance themselves.

He then lunged forward, and when he had both defenders follow him en masse, Yelo made a sharp stop and moved laterally.

This was to avoid rushing into Galatasaray's offside trap.

And Cazorla also made a pass at this time, he pushed the ball with the arch of his left foot, the ball pressed forward against the ground, and with an inward arc, at the moment of Cazorla's pass, Yelo's legs were like a turbocharged engine, and his body bounced out.

A classic striker's lateral run to receive a through ball in the midfield is counter-offside!

Ye Luo's sudden forward thrust gave him a complete advantage in position, and at the same time, his speed was fast enough.

The combination of diagonal and direct insertion is just right.

When Ye Luo ran to the left rib of the penalty area, the football also happened to be in front of him, and the spinning ball rubbed against the ground, canceling out most of the forward kinetic energy, and almost stopped in front of Ye Luo.

So.

What Ye Luo has to do next is simple.

He doesn't need to stop the ball, he doesn't need to adjust, he just needs to lift his left foot and sweep the ball towards goal.

In the process, Ye Luo also took a look at the position of the goalkeeper by the way.

It's pretty much what he guessed.

The goalkeeper stood at the near post.

So he's aiming for the far post!

Amid the boos at the Turkish Telecom Stadium.

The ball that Ye Luo swept with his left foot stuck to the ground, past the tips of the goalkeeper's fingers, and under the gaze of all the fans who were staring at the stadium, the football drilled into the goal!

(End of chapter)