"Yelo. Yello!!" Andy Gray's voice became louder, "Yelo! Yello scored! At the beginning of the second half, against the background of Real Madrid's heavy pressure, Arsenal played a beautiful quick counterattack , Giroud flew the header, Cazorla passed through, and Yello broke through the defense and sent the ball into Real Madrid's goal! Listen, listen to the Bernabeu now! He is so silent!"
Yes.
The noisy Bernabeu fell silent.
All the Real Madrid fans were stunned as they stared at the football in their own goal.
They confidently believe that as long as Real Madrid presses out to attack, they can overwhelm any team.
They were expecting a goal from Real Madrid.
But these images they were expecting did not appear. What they were waiting for was Arsenal's counterattack! !
In silence, Yello once again celebrated in this stadium.
This scene put Real Madrid fans in a trance. They also saw this man celebrating his goal here last season.
Could it be that.
Is he Real Madrid's nemesis?
Some pessimistic Real Madrid fans have this thought in mind.
"Marcelo's transfer error! This ruined the team's good situation!! His pass was intercepted directly!"
The Spanish commentator was criticizing Marcelo.
This time the goal was conceded due to Marcelo's mistake in transferring the ball.
He was too confident and moved the ball in a wide range without stopping the ball. As a result, this was the opportunity that others were waiting for.
And when Ye Luo's speed came into full play.
The Spanish commentators also know that there is almost no way to prevent this.
Can you blame goalkeeper Lopez for conceding a goal like this?
That's when.
The telecast cut to the face of Casillas on the bench.
In close-up.
Casillas was wearing a white sports coat from Real Madrid and a windproof hat on his head. The hat was pulled down to cover the area above the eyebrows. He did not look at the court, but folded his arms and curled up. Head down in your seat.
No one can clearly see his specific expression now.
Maybe the on-site director's lens language was questioning Mourinho.
How much harm will it do to the team's interests to banish Casillas to the sidelines?
If Casillas is here, can he block Ye Luo's single sword?
Sure enough, after the camera showed a close-up of Casillas.
Switched to Mourinho again.
Under the gaze of the camera.
Mourinho frowned and his mouth moved slightly, as if he was complaining about something.
However, he did not make any new tactical instructions. ,
If Real Madrid's previous aggressive attack was a result of the players' somewhat cautious self-initiation.
So now.
Real Madrid has no retreat, they must attack aggressively to score goals.
Because they have allowed Arsenal to get an away goal.
The Spanish commentator was encouraging the Real Madrid fans in front of the TV.
"Arsenal's goal was somewhat lucky, but Real Madrid's offense before that was encouraging enough. This was just a goal lost. As long as you adjust your mentality, it is not a problem to equalize the score."
But after the game restarted.
The performance of Real Madrid's players also proved the Spanish commentator's point.
This conceded goal did not immediately plunge Real Madrid's players into chaos.
They are not just any Cats and Dogs team, they are Real Madrid.
If Real Madrid panics, is at a loss, and is in chaos because of a conceding goal.
Then they are not worthy of the title of the world's richest family.
After Arsenal scored the first goal, they seemed less conservative. They also began to improve their formation and started a battle with Real Madrid in the midfield.
The scene became very lively.
After scoring the first goal, the situation of the game changed greatly. Both sides began to be less conservative than when the score was zero to zero.
Real Madrid were eager to equalize the score.
Arsenal are worried that too low a defense will allow Real Madrid to take advantage of the offensive momentum. Therefore, they must also pursue a certain degree of offense to suppress Real Madrid's offensive frenzy.
The lively scene first made those fans outside Europe who stayed up late to watch the game very excited.
After all, no one wants to see the dull and boring scene in the first half.
In front of the TV, the excited voices of Spanish fans made all Real Madrid supporters clenched their fists.
"Arsenal actually pressed out! They actually dared to press out at the Bernabeu! This is definitely not a good choice. You know, what Real Madrid is best at is seizing fast break opportunities in transition between offense and defense! As long as they have such If the opportunity arises, I will never show mercy!"
Andy Gray was indeed a little worried.
"It is debatable whether Arsenal and Real Madrid, who are sitting at the Bernabeu, are starting to attack at pace. Whether this is a wise choice is debatable. They now have a one-goal lead and can completely shrink their defense and maintain this advantage. Why take risks?"
Arsenal players on the pitch will not hear questions from the commentators.
Press out and use offense to disrupt Real Madrid's offensive rhythm.
This was a decision made by captain Ye Luo.
Yelo is the absolute core of the team, and he has great authority in the game.
For example, he can make decisions based on the situation on the field to direct his teammates to press out to attack or shrink back to defend without the consent of Professor Wenger on the sidelines.
The "head coach" who is now taking command on the court is Ye Luo.
Anyway, for Arsenal, the secret to winning the game is to let Yello's abilities be used as freely as possible.
Wenger on the sidelines also had some doubts.
But when he saw that Real Madrid's offensive rhythm was disrupted after Arsenal pressed forward, and the defense even seemed chaotic for a time, he felt relieved.
"This guy always seems to be so calm, he always understands the overall situation!"
Wenger said to his assistant Black.
He sat on the coaching bench and felt extremely relaxed.
Why do so many coaches yell and direct their players from the sidelines?
Because the authorities are confused.
The players' perspective on the court is not comprehensive, so sometimes they cannot make accurate judgments on the overall situation.
At this time, it’s time for the head coach to make some pointers from the sidelines.
But now at Arsenal.
The role responsible for "on-the-spot command" is not Wenger, but Ye Luo.
Even on the pitch, he seems to see the big picture.
This ability is really terrifying.
"I doubt he'll even play until he's fifty," Blake said.
"When he gets older and comes back to play as a midfielder, as long as he can run, he will be an absolutely top-notch midfielder!"
Wenger shook his head: "He is only twenty years old."
While the two were talking, Arsenal stole the ball in the midfield.
The football is passed forward quickly.
Giroud dropped back to catch the ball, turned around and passed the ball forward to Yelo's feet, and then ran forward to receive the ball.
Yelo received the ball with his back to the attacking direction, feeling the pressure from Ramos behind him, and did not force it to go to Ramos, because it was very likely to be fouled, resulting in a missed fast break opportunity.
He directly kicked the ball back to Giroud who came forward to meet him.
Giroud bounced the ball from the outside of his instep, and the football was passed diagonally to Monreal who was running diagonally along the wing. Then he ran towards the penalty area.
Ye Luo, on the other hand, ran back.
The two completed a cross move.
Ye Luo also completed his turn and faced the direction of attack.
After receiving the ball, Monreal quickly knocked the ball horizontally to Yelo, who retreated and turned around.
Yelo did not receive the ball, but made a move to coordinate with Monreal - Monreal was already running forward after passing the ball.
So Khedira, who was standing in front of Ye Luo, chose to take two steps back, planning to keep up with the rhythm when Ye Luo thrust forward.
As a result, when the football came over, Ye Luo just made a feint shot, let the ball come over and pushed directly towards the center.
Then he thrust forward into the space on the other side of Khedira.
The football was given to Giroud by Yelose at the front of the penalty area.
This time Giroud fulfilled the role of a frontcourt bridgehead very well.
As soon as Yelo pushed the ball over, he passed the ball to one side with the arch of his foot.
The ball speed was not fast, and when Ye Luo rushed up, it was on the path of Ye Luo.
During this process, Ye Luo had already started to look up and observe the goalkeeper's position.
Real Madrid players are shrinking in the middle to defend Yello's breakthrough.
Originally, Ye Luo planned to dribble the ball directly into the penalty area.
But Giroud passed the ball so comfortably that he barely needed to adjust to shoot.
In addition, there are a lot of people in the penalty area, so entering the penalty area may not be as big a threat as shooting from the outside.
So Ye Luo made a prompt decision and changed his focus on dribbling the ball into the penalty area and chose to set up with a bow.
"Be careful of his breakthrough!"
When Giroud was doing the ball mount cannon.
Ramos instinctively reminded Pepe.
When Pepe heard what Ramos said, he instinctively took a step back.
But this step is fatal.
When he saw Ye Luo lift his right foot, he realized something was wrong, and he was about to take a step forward again.
boom!
The football has taken off!
Pepe subconsciously stretched his head to block the shot, but he was still a step too late.
His extended head only slightly touched the ball.
It did not change the flight direction of the football, but because it rubbed against his scalp, the football, which had almost no rotation, suddenly started to spin violently in the opposite direction.
This causes the football to fly in the air more erratically - this is Pepe, if he had hair, he really wouldn't be able to achieve this effect.
So when he turned his head and looked back.
What I saw was Diego Lopez's lifelong leap, his stretched save action like a fish leaping out of the water, and the football that had suddenly crashed into the net.
(End of chapter)