Chapter 79 The unity of teammates, new skills and inverse feet

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Back in the locker room, Bonnie Fashaw hugged Velarde and said: "Willard, you are so awesome, you actually scared those fans with just one glare, and a few fans turned their heads away. I don’t dare to look at you anymore.”

Dalia said: "Look at how many people Velard has injured this season, who is not afraid!"

Others also laughed:

"As long as Willard is on the court, you don't have to worry about being fouled by the opponent because the opponent is more afraid of Willard's retaliation."

"Yes! Even the fans in the stands can be intimidated by Willard, let alone the players in direct contact on the field. Who is not afraid of being put on a stretcher by Willard!"

"Maybe when Willard walks on the street, the gangsters will walk around him."

Willard waved his hands repeatedly and said: "It's not that exaggerated!"

Of course, those who can joke with Willard are only a few close friends. The other teammates who had a normal relationship looked at Willard with even more awe.

Then the head coach Mario Binco began to lay out the tactics for the second half, and specifically reminded Velarde, telling him to pay attention to the scale of the foul, and not to really get a second yellow card, be sent off with a red card, and be automatically suspended. .

That will affect the team's championship plan.

Willard said: "Don't worry, boss, you know me. Under normal circumstances, I will not hurt others maliciously. I am very disciplined in defense, and I will not foul and get cards easily. In the first half, I saw MiG Miguel Davis tackled Gonzano Martinez, and their morale was improving, so I deliberately tackled Miguel Davis to suppress their momentum. As long as no one messed with me in the second half, I won’t injure people easily and commit fouls.”

Gonzano Martinez, who had been yelled at by Velarde on the court before, had now completely forgiven Velarde and became his supporter.

Hearing what he said, Martinez immediately took over and said: "Villad, you have already received a yellow card. Even if there are changes in the second half, the confrontation situation intensifies, or even someone intentionally fouls you, you have to calm down and let us Those who haven't received a card will retaliate. For the sake of the overall situation of the team, you have to endure it."

Captain Mancinelli also said: "Martinez is right. He is a manly man who can bend and stretch. It is okay to endure it for the sake of the team's championship. If someone dares to foul you in the second half, don't be impulsive. Let us help you take revenge." This is not cowardice, this is tactics and a sign of our unity."

Other teammates also expressed the same idea as Gonzano Martinez and Mancinelli, that is, Velarde has already received a yellow card. He must be calm in the second half and must not be caught by the referee. The second yellow card turns two yellows into one red, and the next league game will be automatically suspended, which is terrible.

Everyone is afraid of Velarde being impulsive, but it is true that Velarde's inherent impression is too bad. They all think that he is an impulsive player with well-developed limbs and a simple mind, who easily puts people on a stretcher.

In fact, little did they know that this was Willard deliberately creating his own stadium personality.

In the first half, he has already demonstrated his intimidation. Not to mention the Cruzeiro Norte players on the court, even the fans in the stands were intimidated by him. The goal has been achieved.

Now that a teammate can take the initiative to stand up and take the risks that may occur in the second half, he naturally wants it. He also doesn't want to get any more cards or suspensions, which will undoubtedly mean he loses one game's experience and slows down his ability to upgrade.

However, everyone's worries seem to be somewhat unfounded. Not to mention fouling the Hurricanes in turn, the Cruzeiro Norte players were so frightened by Velarde that they hid when they saw Velarde in the second half. They did not even dare to foul other Hurricanes players for fear of being like the one above. Davis fouled Martinez like that in the half and was retaliated by Velarde.

This resulted in that although Cruzeiro Norte had the advantage of playing at home, it was unable to play any decent offense and was basically unable to threaten the Hurricanes' penalty area.

As for the Hurricanes Athletic Team, although they are playing away from home and have to focus on playing the next Argentine Cup game, their condition is average, but because the home team is not very confrontational, they can still play threatening offenses and threaten the home team. goal.

In the 56th minute, Fabianesi made a pass from the left. Thomson Milla successfully fought for the top in the penalty area and headed the goal, but unfortunately it was slightly higher than the crossbar.

In the 68th minute, Espinosa broke through from the right and cut inside and then passed the ball in an inverted triangle. Lucas Villaruel stepped forward to shoot, which caused the two home team defenders in the penalty area to fly to block the hole of the gun. Instead, a huge gap was revealed.

Lucas Villaruel, who was trying to shoot, did not shoot. Instead, he raised his foot and missed the ball, passing it to Alan Willard who was diagonally behind.

Velarde did not waste this opportunity. He rushed up to meet the ball and fired a powerful shot. With everyone watching, he avoided the goalkeeper Kaffa's fingers, but hit it with a "bang". On the crossbar, it bounced back into the penalty area and was cleared by a Cruzeiro Norte player.

Failed to hit the door frame, Willard missed a scoring opportunity.

"Pity."

"Villade's long-range shot from outside the penalty area is of high quality, fast and powerful. If he pressed down a little more, the goal would have gone in."

"Yes! If Willard scores this goal, Hurricanes Athletics will seal the victory."

"Unfortunately, the Hurricanes are still only leading by one goal, and the home team Cruzeiro Norte still has a chance to equalize the score."

Before the penalty area, Villard also touched his head and felt quite regretful. Then he expressed his gratitude to Lucas Villaruel who raised his foot and missed the ball, praising him for leaking the ball well, but it was a pity that he failed to catch it.

But Lucas smiled and said: "Don't take it to heart, Willard. The goal rate for long shots outside the penalty area is low. Your goal is actually of high quality. It's a pity that it's just a little bit unlucky."

Several teammates who were closer also spoke to comfort Velarde, and then retreated to continue the game.

Although they were only leading by one goal, given that the next game was the Argentine Cup semi-finals with the Serie A team, Mario Binco started to make substitutions one after another in the 70th minute to give the main players time to rest.

As a result, after the substitutions were completed, in the 80th minute, Giman Mandalino on the bench, Gonzano Martinez, and Thomson Mira hit the wall twice in a row and then reached the penalty area. He shot from a small angle near the baseline, deceiving goalkeeper Kaffa, but he made a cross pass and passed the ball to the back of the small penalty area.

For fear of an own goal, the home team defender Tomasini who rushed into the small penalty area did not dare to stretch his legs to make a clearance. As a result, the Hurricanes player hiding in the back point took advantage of him.

Hurricanes shadow forward Espinosa came out from behind Tomasini, met the ball from the back of the small penalty area, and kicked the ball into the goal with a slight push.

Espinosa scored twice as Atletico Hurricanes led Cruzeiro Norte 2-0 on the road. Now, the Hurricanes had truly sealed the victory, and everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

But Cruzeiro Norte, which was two goals behind, seemed unconvinced and made three substitutions in a row in the remaining time, launching a fierce attack on the Hurricanes' defense.

However, the Hurricanes' defense, led by Velarde, has always been impregnable and did not give the home team the slightest chance.

After 3 minutes of stoppage time, the referee blew the whistle for the end of the game. Atletico Hurricanes defeated Cruzeiro Norte 2-0 away from home and won the 19th round of the league.

After the game, the players interacted with a small number of die-hard fans who traveled with the team to thank them for a while before returning to the locker room.

The official man-of-the-match award went to Espinosa, who scored twice, but Velarde's evaluation in the system is still A-level.

The system rating is not based on whether Velarde is the best player in the game, but on whether he went all out and played his due role. Therefore, as long as Velarde goes all out to do what he should do Whether you can get the best of the game or even win the game, you can basically get an A-level evaluation.

Of course, Willard guessed that if the team loses, and loses too much, as the main midfielder, he will definitely have to bear certain responsibilities. Even if he goes all out, he may not be able to get an A-level evaluation.

But it should be difficult for this to happen.

Therefore, Willard gained 10,000 starting points + 20,000 winning bonuses + 50,000 A-level evaluations = 80,000 experiences. The total experience rose to level 15, 769,000/700,000, and was automatically upgraded to level 16, 69,000/700,000. , get an upgrade reward of 20 skill points, and because you can randomly activate a new skill every two levels, you can open a new skill "Inverse Foot" with an initial attribute of 28, which is only a few points higher than "Gatekeeper". Too high to be limited.

It can be seen that without a system, even with targeted training, it will be difficult for Willard to become a top player with a balanced left and right foot.

For those top stars, even if their dominant foot is right or left, they will not be too different if they are inverted. At least dribbling is no problem. Those who are stronger can also shoot and score goals with their reverse foot.

And Willard only has an inverse foot of 28, which means that his inverse left foot can only exert 28% of the power of his dominant right foot. The skill level of 67 on the right foot, when used with the left foot, only has 67*27%=18 attribute strength, which is almost nothing.

After spending 1 skill point to increase "Inverse Foot" from 28 to 29, Willard's system information was updated to:

Host: Alan Willard

Nationality: Argentina

Club: Hurricanes Athletics

Birthday: May 19, 1993

Height: 186cm

Weight: 85kg

Level: 16

Experience: 69,000/800,000

Skill points: 49

Defense: 80

Physique: 80

Awareness: 80

Speed: 75

Headers: 70

Technology: 67

Shots: 57

Inverse foot: 29

Goalkeeping: 23



For an inverse foot of 29, even if you have enough skill points, if you can add a little every week, it will take more than a year to reach 90.

After finishing the A-League next year, both strength and honor will reach a new height, and there should be no shortage of European clubs looking to buy him.

At that time, landing in the five major European leagues will be the time for him to really kill everyone and become famous all over the world.