Green Field Eunuch

Chapter 635 The Man Who Has One More Asia Than Messi

Chapter 635 A Man One Sub-Asian More Than Messi

The game starts again.

Colombia, having conceded an early goal, immediately recovered and launched a fierce attack, while also paying more attention to defending against Shan Yongzhuo.

When the game restarted, Shan Yongzhuo began to understand what the defensive intensity of the South American thugs was like.

In ordinary positioning and contesting for points, every time I had to physically confront the opponent, whose defense was extremely fierce. Every confrontation was a physical one, leaving my muscles aching.

This is the effect after strengthening the body with the Golden Bell and Iron Shirt skills. Without this skill, you can imagine how teammates would fight the opponent head-on.

Shan Yongzhuo also noticed his teammates' struggles with the opponents. They also engaged in physical confrontations with the opponents, but every time, it was the Chinese national team players who suffered losses. The teammates who took the initiative to fight for the ball always ended up being the ones who were left grimacing.

The other party is somewhat different.

The opposing midfielder, Mecia, was making a high run to get a header when he lost his balance and fell to the ground. After rolling twice, he got up, touched his head, and indicated that he was alright before continuing the game.

"Well, these guys are inhuman. No wonder they're a man who's one 'Asian' more than Messi..."

Dan Yongzhu's powerless complaints.

"These guys are inhuman!"

Ok.

That sounds a bit unfriendly.

Shan Yongzhuo also felt that it was wrong to call someone inhuman just because of their football style.

During the match, it was very difficult for Shan Yongzhuo to find opportunities to make runs. The two opposing center-backs were targeting him very much, especially that guy with the bullet-shaped haircut named Guarin. Not only did he mark him closely, but even when there was no ball, he would try to run into him. It was really bullying.

once.

twice.

three times.

Shan Yongzhuo couldn't take it anymore. He stood up and gritted his teeth at Gualin, saying, "You've knocked me down three times already."

Guarin raised his arrogant chin: "So what? I didn't foul, and the referee didn't blow the whistle."

"Is all you can do is complain like a woman?"

Shan Yongzhuo pursed his lips, looking helpless.

"Fine, you win."

Anyone would be upset after being knocked down like that and getting a mouthful of grass clippings. Shan Yongzhuo also wanted to teach Colombia a lesson, so he watched the game more patiently and attentively, waiting for his chance.

Colombia's football style is rather wild, somewhat similar to that of Uruguay, a notorious South American hooligan team.

They have a tough, even somewhat brutal, playing style, and place great emphasis on physical confrontation on the court.

However, overall, although the Chinese team was on the defensive and their tackling was not as good as their opponents, they were not at a disadvantage overall, at least in terms of defense.

Colombia doesn't have many threatening attacks.

From the outside perspective, Colombia is indeed stronger than the Chinese team overall, but the difference is relatively limited and not as significant as the gap between China and popular teams such as Germany, Brazil, Argentina, and Belgium.

Many Colombian players play in South American leagues, and many of their key players, even those playing in Europe, are not with top clubs or haven't been able to secure a starting position.

Although most of the Chinese national team players play in the Chinese Super League, at least a few of them have played abroad.

And more importantly.

The presence of Shan Yongzhuo gives the Chinese team players a psychological advantage. They feel that even if they are weaker, Shan Yongzhuo is capable of leading the team to victory by scoring goals.

This psychological advantage allowed them to perform at a level stronger than their usual abilities. Gao Hongbo has also been practicing the team's defense for some time, and the team's overall defensive cohesion is quite good, with relatively smooth teamwork.

Colombia's attack relied almost entirely on the flanks and the two forwards' direct attacks, posing a similar threat to Colombia's first match—more bark than bite.

Especially Colombian striker Jackson Martinez.

This striker is incredibly fast and technically sound, but he holds onto the ball too long and lacks overwhelming strength, which means that many of Colombia's attacks end when they reach him, wasting a lot of good chances.

However, it's hard to say for the Chinese team either. Shan Yongzhuo in the frontcourt is being tightly marked, and even if Hao Junmin moves forward slightly to support Shan Yongzhuo on counter-attacks, he is being closely watched.

This resulted in the Chinese team not being able to find any good opportunities.

This situation has remained deadlocked.

Perhaps because both sides placed great emphasis on defense, they committed relatively limited forces to the offensive.

Colombia conceded a goal and dared not press forward too aggressively anymore.

When both sides struggle to find opportunities, even the most intense battles on the field can become quite boring to watch. After all, football is a sport about scoring goals; without goals and spectacular attacks, even the most intense battles are not very meaningful.

The camera could only frequently focus on the most prominent figure on the scene—

Shan Yongzhuo.

In the 18th minute of the match, Shan Yongzhuo was fouled again and fell face-first into the dirt.

This time, he took the initiative to drop back to receive the ball and support Hao Junmin, wanting to play a one-two pass.

Guarin and he were vying for the ball, and both of them were quite fast. As a result, their bodies collided, causing Guarin to lose his balance and fall to the ground.

Shan Yongzhuo fell in a very awkward manner, and Gualin was not much better off.

However, China's rare attacking opportunity was thus ended.

five minutes later.

China launched another counterattack, with Hao Junmin and Gao Lin combining to successfully get the ball to the edge of Colombia's penalty area.

Dan Yongzhuo charged toward the right side of the penalty area. This time, he was vying for position with Valdes and their arms collided. He failed to get a chance to attack and lost his footing, falling to the ground.

Having lost the chance to contest the top, he naturally couldn't use his Iron Head technique as Shan Yongzhuo had hoped.

The referee did not signal a pause in the game. After Colombia regained possession, they launched a counter-attack. Cuadrado made several breakthroughs, cut inside, and reached the edge of the penalty area before unleashing a powerful shot that nearly went in.

"call……"

As the ball veered off the post and out of bounds, a collective gasp rippled through the stands.

Chinese fans feel like they've survived a catastrophe.

Colombian fans expressed their disappointment.

That ball was way too dangerous.

The Chinese team relaxed for a moment and Colombia launched a quick attack, culminating in a high-quality shot by Cuadrado.

This has made the national football team players even more vigilant.

We cannot afford to be complacent in the slightest when facing an opponent like Colombia.

However, many people noticed Colombia's defense.

Even CTV5 commentator He Wei noticed this.

(End of this chapter)

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