In such a difficult game, he finally scored another goal in overtime and regained the lead. Not only Carrillo who scored the goal, but also all the players of Universidad de La Plata rushed forward like crazy and ran after him. Carrillo celebrated grandly.
Tens of thousands of La Plata University fans in the stands also gave out deafening cheers and screams to celebrate their hard-earned overtime goal.
The commentators also praised:
"After all, college students are stronger overall and every player is good."
"Gonzano Martinez lost his position, grabbed a point with Alan Velarde, and went to intercept Roman Martinez. As a result, Roman seized the opportunity to pass the ball between him and Velarde. It spread through the gaps between them.”
"Damonte was also very good at catching the ball. After receiving the ball, when faced with a front-on interception by Hurricanes captain Mancinelli, he made a clever pass and passed the ball over Mancinelli's head, catching the Hurricanes captain off guard. "
"Then Oski faked a shot and passed the ball. Carrillo easily pushed the ball in front of the goal and scored. The whole process was done easily and in one go. The Hurricanes players didn't even touch the ball."
"This is the strength of the top teams in the A-League. If the Hurricanes don't make mistakes, it may be difficult for the college students to seize the opportunity."
"And as soon as Gonzano Martinez made a mistake, he was immediately exploited and penetrated the entire defense."
"College de La Plata regained the lead 2-1 and it was difficult for the Hurricanes."
Just as the commentators said, the Hurricanes fans could only sigh and watch silently, already having a premonition that they might lose.
After all, the opponent is a top-ranked team in the A-League. It is not easy for the Hurricanes to play like this. Falling behind in overtime and trying to equalize again is undoubtedly very difficult.
Gonzano Martinez also knew that he had made a mistake, and rubbed his hair in annoyance, feeling a little remorseful and crazy.
But it was of no use. The ball was already lost, so we could only try our best to score goals and tie the score in the next time. Otherwise, this game will really be lost.
Seeing that Gonzano Martinez did not mark Damonte, but grabbed a point with Velarde and intercepted Roman Martinez at the same time, causing the defense to break and lose the ball. Mario Bin off the field Coe even slapped himself, and you can imagine the regret in his heart.
He doesn't blame Martinez, he blames himself.
Knowing that Gonzano Martinez is an offensive player who is not good at defense and does not have a high awareness of defensive line coordination, he also asked Martinez to partner with Velarde as a double midfielder in an attempt to defend the goal. , dragging the game into a penalty shootout.
Facts have proved that his tactical arrangement was wrong, and now the team is lagging behind.
Fortunately, Mario Binco is not a stubborn person. Knowing that he had made a mistake and that he was now behind and had to attack, Mario Binco immediately took advantage of the opponent's goal celebration to make the last substitution adjustment.
He replaced shadow forward Espinoza with defender Bonny Fashaw, liberating Federico Bismara from the back line and moving him up to the midfielder line, partnering with Velarde as a double midfielder. Gonzano Martinez still resumed his attacking midfielder position, and at the same time, ordered Velard to boldly move forward when there was a chance, trying to use his powerful long-range shot or header to score.
After the game restarted, Gonzano Martinez, who knew he had conceded the ball because of himself, worked very hard and tried to quickly help the team score a goal, equalize the score, and restore hope. Unfortunately, there was not much time left in the first half of overtime, and soon the referee blew the whistle to end the first half.
After a minute or two of rest, the second half of overtime began. La Plata University also used up its substitution quota, removed two forwards, replaced them with two midfield defenders, and began to strengthen the defense.
Leading by one goal in overtime, with only 15 minutes left in the game, La Plata University began to be conservative and tried to use defense to delay the existing score until the end of the game.
Seeing this, the Hurricanes began to attack aggressively. Not only Velarde and Bismara, but also the two full-backs Bonny Fashaw and Elam Spey also crossed the center line and participated in the attack.
However, it is still very difficult for the Hurricanes' offense to score goals through positional warfare in front of the defense of the upper reaches of the A-League.
Gonzano Martinez has good skills, but he is not at the level where he can break down college students' defenses by organizing offense. Moreover, the awareness is not enough, and sometimes the other party's loopholes cannot be discovered.
Although Willard has good consciousness, there may not be anyone in the college team who has better consciousness than him. But he has no skills, and usually the ball is not at his feet, so even if he finds a loophole, he cannot exploit it.
As time went by, seeing that the remaining time in the game was getting less and less, Gonzano Martinez was still slowly maneuvering back and forth, trying to find the opponent's loopholes. Velarde became anxious and rushed to Gonzano Martinez. Si shouted at him from the side: "Gonzano, pass the ball to the side, pass the ball down, let's go in and fight for the top."
After speaking, Federico Bismara, Mancinelli and others from behind waved to everyone to come forward and enter the penalty area to fight for the header.
At this time, it was less than 5 minutes before the end of the game. Bismara and others were also very anxious, and they followed suit and started near the front edge of the penalty area. If teammates have a chance to pass from the wing, they will immediately rush into the penalty area to fight for the top.
Unable to open up the situation for a long time, Gonzano Martinez was impatient and arrogant. When he heard Velarde's words, he did not take it as he was told. Instead, he continued to smash the ball back and forth and get rid of it, trying to find an opening. Then shoot directly or pass the ball into the penalty area.
Velarde had already rushed into the penalty area, but when he turned around, he saw that Gonzano Martinez was still controlling the ball slowly outside the penalty area, trying to find an opening. He couldn't help but become furious and immediately took two steps forward outside the penalty area. As he walked, he pointed at Gonzano Martinez and cursed: "Gonzano, your head got caught in the door? There is no time. If you don't pass the ball, I'm going to hit him!!!"
These words were so scolding that even the nearby La Plata college players looked at each other with great interest: It would be great if there was internal strife in the Hurricanes.
The commentator in the stands was also stunned:
"what happened?"
"Villade pointed at Gonzano Martinez and yelled?"
"Villad wants Martinez to pass the ball to the wing, try to break the deadlock through a simple cross from the wing and fight for the top in the penalty area, and call on Bismara, Mancinelli and others to come forward. Join the fight for the top.”
"But Gonzano Martinez, who calls himself the core of the Hurricanes' offense and takes a technical approach, seems to reject this simple and crude offensive method. He did not listen to Velarde's command and passed the ball to the wing in time, which resulted in... Willard’s anger.”
"It seems that Velarde is not only cruel to his opponents, but also unkind to his own people. If Martinez doesn't pass the ball, Velarde might really rush out and hit someone."
On the court, Gonzano Martinez was indeed a little confused. He did not expect that his teammate Velard would scold him publicly on the court.
But when he saw the tall Velarde looking like he wanted to eat people, and when he thought of the incidents such as Velarde throwing someone over his shoulder and hitting his opponent with an elbow on the face, causing fractures, Gonzano Martinez trembled in his heart. , finally succumbed to Willard's violence and passed the ball to full-back Bonny Fashaw who had inserted in the back row.
Bonni Fashaw naturally wanted to be on Velarde's side, immediately dribbling forward with the ball, and when he encountered an interception, he passed the ball to the receiving winger Dalia.
The two of them are good friends with Willard, and they have also practiced passing and running coordination between the two during regular training. At this time, they accidentally used it in the official game, and they actually broke through the gap by hitting the wall twice in succession. The defense of two Plata College wide players allowed Bonnie Fashaw to go straight to the bottom line and get a chance to pass down the bottom line.
Seeing Bonny Fashaw and Dalia cooperate, break through the opponent's side defense, successfully reach the bottom, and are about to pass the ball, Federico Bismara and Mancinelli also lit up and rushed into the penalty area. , attracting the defensive attention of many opponent defenders.
Willard also sensed an opportunity, suddenly raised four fingers to the sky, and then moved towards the small penalty area line in front of the goal.
This is the passing code that he, Bonny Fashaw and Dalia developed during the extra practice. The four fingers mean that Bonny Fashaw should pass the ball forward, not a high ball.
As for his movement towards the small penalty area line in the middle, it is just to confuse the opponent.
The direction of Velarde's movement successfully confused the La Plata College defender next to him and followed him towards the central goal.
Bonnie Fashaw naturally saw Willard's gesture and successfully passed the ball about 3 meters away from the baseline. What came out was exactly the low ball that Velard wanted. As long as he grabbed the first point in front, he didn't even have to take off. He could head the ball towards the goal with a flick of his head.
However, you need to grab the first point.
But Willard was premeditated.
The moment Bonny Fashaw took off, he suddenly broke away from the defender who was closely marking him and rushed toward the front of the small penalty area.
Although there was a college student defender Jonajan Shunk standing at the front, he was facing the wing where Bonny Fashaw was and did not notice Willard rushing behind him.
As Bonny Fashaw made a pass from the wing, Velard broke away from the player who was closely marking him, and walked around to Jonah Shunk in a few strides. The shocked Jonah Shunk had just He stretched out his hand to push Velarde, but Velarde was already facing the flying ball. Without taking off, he directly shook his head and headed the ball towards the goal.
The header of 65 is not high, but it is not low either. The key is that this time, Velarde went forward and fought for the top. Not only did he get rid of the defender who was closely marking him in the middle, but he also caught Jonadhan Schonker, who was guarding the front point, by surprise.
Jonajanshunk's hand stretched out to try to push Velarde just touched Velarde, and Velarde had already completed the action of shaking his head to hit the goal. Therefore, there was actually no interference the moment Villard hit the ball.
This allowed him to successfully put the ball within the goal frame even though he only had 65 heading skills.
Although goalkeeper Hilario Navarro stood up to the near corner in time according to the height of Bonny Fashaw's pass, Velarde was less than 5 meters away from the goal when he headed the ball. The distance was too close, the ball speed was also very fast, and there was no luck. very good.
Hilario Navarro only had time to stretch out his hand, and without even touching the ball, the ball passed through the gap between his arm and the goal post and went into the near corner of the goal.
In the 116th minute of overtime, full-back Bonny Fashaw stepped forward to assist and made a pass. Velard suddenly went around to the front of the small penalty area and succeeded in a header. He flicked his head and headed the ball into Lapra. The goal of the University of Tajikistan.