Chapter 141: The Charm of Football
After conceding the goal, Pearson was in the stands and wrote down the last substitution.
Cambiaso down, Andy King up.
In this game, Cambiaso contributed 4 tackles and 2 interceptions and was the core of the defense.
However, the physical exertion was so severe that he could not afford the high-intensity play in the last ten minutes.
Lyrc City have no way back and must press with all their might.
The two-goal lead made the Tottenham players extremely emotional, and they did not choose to take it back, but continued to attack.
Compared to Lyicester City, who suffered a serious decline in fitness, they were unable to keep possession in the Tottenham half as before, and they were more pressed by Tottenham to attack vertically and were forced to pass back to their own half.
In order to alleviate the pressure on the defence caused by Tottenham's high pressing, goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel came out near the penalty area and formed a triangle of passing areas with two scattered centre-backs.
But soon, the Lyicester City team, which was blocked from the ball, had no choice but to force the ball to the Tottenham penalty area.
They didn't have a high point, and the ball was confiscated by Lloris and handed over possession.
The game came to the 83rd minute, and Lyicester City attacked.
Rossi's forward run was spotted by Verhenton, and after cutting off the pass, he passed to Kane, who retreated to the left side of midfield to get the ball.
Lyicester City's defense, due to excessive physical exertion, did not follow up at the first time, allowing Kane to easily take the ball in the midfield and organize.
A wide range of long passes were diverted, the ball came to the right, Townsend held the ball and tried to break through from the baseline, but was successfully defended by Upson, and had no choice but to knock the ball back.
Paulinho, who stepped forward, shot directly without stopping the ball, and the ball slid out of the goal.
Although there was no goal, this cooperation vividly reflected Tottenham's counterattack speed.
Fans also knew through this attack that Lyrcester City was no longer able to resist.
Craig on the sidelines had nothing to do but keep his players running and keeping an eye on the attacking players.
The ball was once again cut off by Tottenham, Paulinho dribbled on the sideline, and the retreating Rossi shoveled out of the bottom line.
Sideline balls.
Rossi stood up and shouted to his team-mates to come over and press the defence and block their throw-ins at the Tottenham back.
Still won't admit defeat?
Paulinho, who was about to throw the ball, was both surprised and amused to see his opponent under the command of Rossi carrying out man-to-man defensive tactics.
You're running out of energy, so there's no point in oppression.
At this time, all the staff were twisted into a rope, and their physical strength was not good, but their eyes were full of fighting spirit.
Paulinho sneered at their "stupidity" and threw the ball hard to find centre-back Verhengtong at the far end.
At the moment when he threw the ball, Rossi seemed to have anticipated Paulinho's thoughts, and started to chase and press Verhengtong.
The rest of Lyicester City's players also dispersed, quickly shifting the formation to the far end.
With Rossi in hot pursuit, Verhengton played the ball to Danny Rose on the left flank, who pressed down Andy King and passed to Eriksen, who arrived in the middle.
Drinkwater had been following Eriksen closely and, after observing the direction of the pass, he took the lead in a physical confrontation with Eriksen to gain position.
Although the two are physically equal, Drinkwater, who came off the bench, has a physical advantage, breaking the ball and knocking Eriksen to the ground.
Foul?
Tottenham fans exclaimed, it was definitely a foul.
Eriksen fell to the ground, but the referee did not blow the whistle, drawing boos from the home fans.
Danny Drinkwater advanced with the ball and played the ball to Jamie Vardy on the left in front of Bentaleb at the back.
Tottenham's attack on the left flank, after the 75th minute, has lost its edge.
Walker's frequent forward insertions consumed too much energy and made him a little powerless against Vardy.
Jamie Vardy wasn't much better, unable to shake off the defence when he broke down the wing, so he had to knock the ball back with his heel and take possession of the ball at the top of the edge of the box.
At this point, Rossi suddenly stepped forward behind Walker, giving Vardy space to pass the ball.
The addition of central defender Dier made it impossible for Rossi to face the goal and pose a threat.
As he broke forward, Rossi suddenly tapped the ball with his left heel and the ball slipped under Dale's crotch.
[Redondo's signature knock ball changed direction, and Luo once again showed the chic football to the fullest. γ
In the midst of the commentator's furious roar, Rossi saved the ball from the baseline and faced goalkeeper Lloris unguarded.
Goalkeeper Lloris was in a very good position, sealing the angle of the near post.
But he didn't have time to observe the situation behind him, and he didn't know if there was an outflanking opponent, so he crouched down, ready to block Rossi's pass at any time.
But Rossi's shot was faster than he thought.
Because Rossi was already thinking about how to shoot at zero angle after completing the pass, he first pretended to pass the ball with the arch of his feet to confuse the goalkeeper.
In fact, his target is Lori's crotch.
Bang!
At the moment of touching the ball, Rossi aimed at Lori's crotch with his foot and pushed the ball out with precision.
By the time Lloris reacted, the ball had slipped from under his crotch and into the net.
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[It's so exciting, I didn't expect that in the last few minutes of the game, Lyicester City used the front court to press and pull a goal back. γ
[This goal is completely dependent on Luo's personal ability to forcibly continue his life. γ
[The next game will not go into garbage time, I have a hunch that Lyrcester City will still score.] γ
The home fans fell into a low boo, they were almost over, and the opponent chased back a goal, and the next game was difficult to predict.
After the goal, Rossi snatched the ball from Virhengtong and ran straight to the center circle.
Tottenham players were obviously a little flustered, and if they were scored one more, it would be an equaliser.
Being equalized by the bottom team must be the biggest upset of this round.
After kick-off, they were not relieved, and they were suppressed in the half of the pass by the crazy Lyrcester City.
Pochettino, who saw that the situation was not good, immediately made substitution adjustments after the ball went out of the sideline.
Dember comes on for Townsend and Ben Davis replaces Ryan Mason.
Tottenham took a throw-in at the back, and Lyicester pressed again, blocking their serve.
Football is like this, and a single goal often changes the situation on the pitch more completely.
It's not about the quality of the players, it's about the change in mentality.
Walker looked around and saw that the throw-in had no chance at all.
After hesitating and not putting the ball out, the referee put the whistle in his mouth and prepared to award a foul to Tottenham.
At this point, the retreating Eriksen took the initiative to answer, and Walker threw the ball to him without any more options.
But Drinkwater kept pressing on him, forcing Eriksen to give up thinking and get straight to the ball and find Kane up front.
Without any preparation for Kane, Morgan, who was marked from behind, gave the ball to Andy King, who took control of the ball and quickly split the side to Schlupp, who was cut in behind.
The ball shifted from the strong side to the weak side, and Tottenham's Paulinho pressed quickly to interfere with Schlupp's delivery.
But Schlupp was smart enough to pass the ball back and play a one-two with his team-mate past Paulinho.
Schlupp, who was advancing quickly with the ball, played 1v1 with the Tottenham full-back.
In the face of Danny Rose's defense, Schlupp dummy the ball with his left foot, then quickly slid the ball with his right foot, using feints to suddenly accelerate.
The speed of the two was already evenly matched, and Schlupp's outside breakthrough failed to completely shake off the defense, and could only force a cross.
In this game, Lyicester City's cross posed little threat to the Tottenham goal, as there was no high point to fight for the top.
Schlupp's cross did not attract the attention of the Tottenham defenders.
The ball flew towards goal, and the height was too high for Verhengton to reach, but Dill at the back post could clear the ball with a big foot.
At this moment, a blue figure, ahead of Dale, stretched out a kick and cushioned the ball into the goal.
By the time the fans saw who the player was scrambling to shoot, Rossi had already rushed to the sidelines, removed the shin guards and aimed the inside at the stands.
"Always watch over you, Pixie."
This is the agreement of the two.
As long as Rossi scored three goals in the game, he would celebrate in such a way that he would swear sovereignty.
After Rossi's goal, Pixie also jumped up for the first time, brandishing the blue No. 24 jersey and raising it above his head.
When he saw Rosie lift the shin guard he had given herself, the handwriting on it was like a hot heat wave, which made her cry with tears in her eyes.
If you don't watch football, you don't understand the charm of football.
Perhaps, until the last moment, the hard work of not giving up, this is the charm of football.
From Rossi, Pixie finally felt the charm of football.
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