0272 Tough Victory

Belletti is really old.

Born in 1976, he is now 32 years old, the previous attacking right-back who was full of energy, decisive tackles and extremely efficient in Barcelona, today in Chelsea's right side of the defense Bale and Arneson has been more than 80 minutes, even if he did not insert attacks frequently today, but constantly dealing with Arneson's in-cut and Bale's insertion exhausted all his physical strength.

This time, he watched as Arneson reached for the ball from Van der Sar and then accelerated from in front of him to break through. Belletti wanted to defend, but the heavy legs made it impossible for him to start again.

In the blink of an eye, Arneson used his last bit of energy to launch Leeds United's final counter-attack.

Although Arneson is relatively young, he has also run almost the whole race, and the intensive schedule and high-intensity competition make him feel that he is the last of the strong crossbows, who is not known for his endurance.

But just like that, he still wants to do his best to the last bit of his strength.

"Bastard, go after it."

Belletti heard his coach shouting loudly from the sidelines, and tried to chase Arneson again, who was getting farther and farther away from him.

But Arneson was in Belletti's eyes, and the figure was getting smaller and smaller, gradually distancing itself from him.

Even Garethon behind Arneson caught up and overtook Belletti after he cut in from behind.

On the other hand, Arneson chose to move down the middle towards the opposite Chelsea penalty area after getting past Belletti. At this time, he no longer chooses to go down, and at this time, he can't pin his hopes on his teammates' penalty area to grab points, that is, to use his last strength to impact the goal.

Arneson was tired, but he knew the Chelsea players across from him would be tired too.

After breaking diagonally down the middle, Arneson was greeted by a side of Makelele's defence.

The French midfielder came from the other side to defend Arneson, and the two almost bumped into each other.

After making physical contact, Arneson was simply knocked out of his center of gravity, and it was Makelle who fell to the ground. It's not that Arneson is too strong, it's because Makelele was afraid of fouls and deliberately retracted a little bit before colliding together, so as to stop Arneson's attack and avoid fouls.

Who knew that after a whole game of scrambling and running, Makelele did not control his body well, and finally retracted a little too violently, but made a sudden stop and knocked himself to the ground.

After adjusting the center of gravity, Arneson continued to break through, and after getting rid of two defenders in a row, he completely opened the bow without looking back, and he was already red-eyed, and facing Chelsea's back line was a state of undying.

But even if Arneson was excited at this time, there was negligence.

If it had been Arneson at the beginning, he would have slid the ball past the Chelsea centre-backs and then accelerated himself. Even if he can't get past John Terry and Carvalho, he can create a set-piece in front of the opposition's penalty area.

In that case, the set-piece players of Pedersen and Bale will have a chance to hit the goal.

But Arneson found himself unable to get up if he wanted to, and the ball was kicked to the right by Terry on the side, which was in Carvalho's direction.

Finally, his legs were weak, and he slid forward on his knees.

Carvalho on the side was also uncomfortable, the ball rolled towards him, but Kuyt, who had just attacked on the left side of the team, was also in front, and finally at the same time as Terry kicked the ball away, he also rushed to Carvalho's vicinity to fight the ball.

Not daring to be careless, this is the only thing the Portuguese centre-back can think of at this time, he must choose a safe way to dispose of the ball.

He didn't dare to think about protecting the ball himself, and it would be a sin if he couldn't protect the ball and it was snatched away by Kuyt.

Passing the ball back to Cudicini would also be dangerous, as there was also a risk that the goalkeeper would be snatched away by Kuyt if he was still far from his position.

At the same time, there was no longer time for him to look behind him.

Carvalho had no choice but to pass the ball back to John Terry as Arneson had slipped and fallen to the ground.

So Carvalho used a little bit more force when he passed the ball back to Terry, thinking that it would be passed to the right side of Terry, that is, there was no Arneson, which was a safer way.

John Terry only needs to move a little to the right to keep the ball under control and avoid Leeds from the build-up.

Is it really the case that Carvalho thought?

Arneson, who had slipped and fell to the ground, tried to get up again to grab the ball, but a weakness in his calf made him lie on the ground again and again, and did not get up.

He watched as the ball rolled in front of him, also in front of Terry, who then turned right to chase the ball.

"Damn!"

Arneson lamented that it would have been nice if he hadn't fallen to the ground.

This would also try to grab the ball and not let Terry chase it.

Immediately, though, Arneson saw something unbelievable.

Bale, who had been behind him earlier, also played into the football position and took the ball into the box one step earlier, but Terry did not get the ball.

It's not just Arneson running forward, but also Kuyt, who has just stepped forward, Arjen Robben and Blake on the right, and Pederson who has come to the top of the box in the middle.

All the Leeds players were running forward for this final attack.

Even if there is one less person in the team now, they still make up for this deficiency with a wider range of runs.

And, of course, there's Bell at the top.

Leeds United's No.3 brought the ball into the box and came to the small penalty area.

At this time, in Bale's eyes, he could no longer see Cudicini who was attacking, only the goal.

The goal is as wide as the sea in his eyes, without a trace of waves.

Swing your legs.

Knock on the door.

The ball was hit by Bale's left foot and flew into the bottom right corner of the goal.

Bell collapsed to the ground after exerting the last of his strength.

He was eager to see if the ball had gone in, but after rolling around on the ground, he lay on his back on the ground. After turning your body to the right again, you can look at the football again with your left hand.

But Cudicini sat on the ground at an angle that blocked his view of the football, and he couldn't see whether the goal had gone in or not.

However, it didn't matter if he couldn't see it, he saw Kuyt, who ran to the goal, stretched out his hands and jumped high in surprise, and at the same time, a shocking sound erupted in the stadium of Elland Road.

"I should have entered." Bell thought.

Then he lay limply on the grass and looked at the sky on the pitch.

Immediately, in addition to the gray patch in the sky, the faces of teammates began to appear one after another.

One by one, the Leeds players began to jump on top of Bale and crush him underneath him.

^^^

“du~dudu~”

After the referee blew the full-time whistle, most of the players from both teams chose to fall straight to the ground, they were too tired.

After George Lee and Grant shook hands on the sidelines, they began to enter the field and care about the team's players.

There is one more game like this at Stamford Bridge.

There was another such handshake at Stamford Bridge.