Football: The Strongest Hexagon Warrior

Chapter 255 Key plan, victory worth 6 points (page 12)



Chapter 255 Key plan, victory worth 6 points (page 12)

"The one who gave us the wonderful goal was——"

Smith, the Emirates Stadium announcer's impassioned and incendiary voice, was carried through the loudspeakers throughout the stadium.

"——Martin!!"

More than 50,000 Arsenal fans chanted hysterically.

Martin, who scored the goal, was particularly excited in the fanatical atmosphere. He raised his arms and shouted, venting the ecstasy that swept through his body.

Wenger, who was in the home team coach's command area, no longer had any hope of scoring a goal in the first half, so everyone was optimistic about the time and prepared to run to the player tunnel as soon as possible, set up the tactical board in the locker room early, and adjust the tactics for the second half.

Unexpectedly, Martin used an opportunity that was not a chance to break the deadlock at the end of injury time.

It's so special...exciting!

Cool!

Therefore, Wenger was extremely excited, dancing and waving his upper arms to the home fans in the auditorium, beckoning them to make more violent noises.

"aoaoaoaooooo——"

The overwhelming cheers once again swept across the entire Emirates Stadium, and even the fans watching the live game on TV had an immersive sense of being there.

The live broadcast restored the entire process of scoring a goal.

Through the slow-motion playback frame by frame, the fans in front of the TV can clearly see that Martin seemed to have predicted it in advance. He was moving forward slowly at the moment when Morgan was squeezed by Giroud and completed the header clearance. Turned a small right.

It was just like this that Martin's running route changed to the landing point of the football.

The kick was very decisive. The ball with its strong outer instep curve was so powerful that it passed through the defensive space between Kanter and Drinkwater at high speed with unstoppable momentum.

Goalkeeper Schmeichel also reached out and touched the football, but it was of no use.

The football, which slightly changed its trajectory, hit the inner edge of the right goal post and entered the net.

The on-site guide switches between different angles, giving every fan watching the live game a feeling of physical and mental pleasure.

Leicester City coach Ranieri, who was standing in the visiting team's coaching area, shook his head repeatedly.

It's not that he's dissatisfied with the players' defense, but...Martin performed too well.

You defended for 45 minutes, but you didn't expect to score in stoppage time.

Martin scored in the 42nd second of injury time. It was already a minute and a half before Arsenal completed their goal celebration, but the referee Atkinson gave the visiting team a chance to attack.

Although Leicester City hoped to equalize the score in the last offensive opportunity left in the first half, the home team Arsenal did not cooperate, so they had no choice but to accept a one-goal deficit to end the first half.

The Arsenal players were in a very good mood as they walked towards the tunnel. They were holding hands in twos and threes, communicating about the end of the first half of the game.

The Leicester City players who were lagging behind frowned, obviously extremely dissatisfied with the score.

I thought the first half would end 0:0, but I didn't expect Martin to score a world-beating goal.

Going into the locker room with a draw will definitely make you feel better, and maybe it will have a positive effect on the second half of the game.

This is... Man's calculation is not as good as God's calculation.

The on-site director gave a close-up shot to the frustrated Leicester City players.

Vardy, Mahrez, Kante, Drinkwater...

Every visiting team player frowned, and their depression was palpable.

The Arsenal fans in the auditorium were in high spirits, and the outburst of noise lasted for a long time.

Leicester City fans who traveled with the team sighed, obviously losing confidence in the future in the second half.

Arsenal, who are leading this season, have never lost.

Especially home games.

Total victory!

An extremely terrifying home record!

Players from both teams entered the tunnel, and players from both teams on the bench entered the court to warm up and prepare for their possible appearance in the second half.

The first half ended with intensive review by various TV stations/broadcasting agencies, summarizing the key points of the battle for the top spot.

Martin's performance was undoubtedly the best of the half.

The defensive end was as good as ever, and the offensive end also appeared on the broadcast many times.

Exquisite foot skills, precise long-pass transfer skills, through balls, crosses, and outstanding ability to compete for the top in front of the goal.

The fifteen-minute intermission passed quickly, and players from both sides returned to the court through the tunnel to prepare for the second half.

"Beep~"

"uuuuu——"

The referee Atkinson blew his whistle, and more than 50,000 Arsenal fans instinctively let out harsh boos to Leicester City who kicked off the game.

Vardy turned a deaf ear to what was going on outside the window and pulled the football with his right foot to Mahrez.

Kanter, Drinkwater, Albrighton and other players received the ball one after another, and finally handed the ball to center back Huth.

Facing Giroud's pressing, who took the ball, Huth directly kicked the ball to the right side of the attack.

The teammate he found was not Mahrez, who performed well in the first half, but Shinji Okazaki, the Sakura nationality international.

Monreal's position was stuck, and he could only watch helplessly as Shinji Okazaki rubbed the ball to Mahrez in the ribs while retreating.

The international player from Algeria is fast and has strong dribbling skills. Arsenal's defender on the left flank did not dare to neglect and retreated while fighting.

Although Mahrez has excellent skills at his feet, he does not dare to force a breakthrough when facing multiple defenses, so he has to hand the ball to Drinkwater who is in charge, and he and Kanter organize the attack.

It has to be said that Leicester City's positional offense is really bad. It lacks enough creativity and the offense is always unable to threaten Cech's goalkeeping.

In the end, left back Fuchs received Drinkwater's ball and passed it directly. Vardy, who is 1.78 meters tall, was no match for Mertesacker when he fought for the header. The latter easily shook his head to clear the ball. .

Martin, who was at the front of the penalty area on the left, got into position first, blocking Kanter behind him. His left shoulder sank, as if he was going to stop and turn to the left.

Kanter didn't think much and jumped to the left according to Martin's center of gravity.

After all, most defenders take the ball outside rather than inside.

Unexpectedly, Martin didn't follow the routine. He used the instep of his right foot to move the football that had dropped to his calf to the right. At the same time, he used his left foot as an axis to complete a 120° turn to the right against Kanter. Facing your own goal becomes a direct attack.

Drinkwater obviously didn't expect Martin to pass Kanter from the middle. It can only be said to be a dream to complete the defense normally. He decisively stopped Martin from starting to speed through a pulling foul.

In order to ensure that there were no problems with the defense, he hugged Martin directly from behind until the referee Atkinson blew the whistle.

In response, he also received a yellow card.

"Drinkwater deserved the foul."

Xinying Sports commentator Jin Xiangkailang said: "If Martin is allowed to start at full speed, there will be big trouble next."

Cech took a short free kick from the backcourt. Koscielny received the ball and quickly handed it to Martin in the center circle.

Since Leicester City's defense is a big one, there is no needless consumption of physical energy to defend from a high position, and they all retreat to the 30-meter defense zone.


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