i am beckham
Chapter 325 Unsolvable free kick and "God" ruling
Chapter 325 Unsolvable free kick and "God" ruling
Beckham put the football on the penalty spot and watched the Real Madrid team while stepping back.
He found that Real Madrid's defensive players looked particularly tired and even a little old compared with their front three, which showed that their hearts were also suffering from pain.
In this case, every goal conceded must bring a heavy psychological blow.
Everyone eats this bowl of rice and understands everything. Now it has reached a critical time when peers are difficult to peer.
Beckham stopped and focused on observing the position of Real Madrid goalkeeper Ilgner.
Ilgna stood between the two goalposts, his hands outstretched to the sides.He is 1 meters tall, with his arms spread out to cover a quarter of the width of the goal, showing his deterrent force vigorously.
Judging from Ilgner's position, this person should be very proud.
Right-footed players take free kicks on the left side. Most goalkeepers will be positioned closer to the right side of the goal. After all, it is more difficult to go around the wall and hit the left side.
Ilgner stood in the middle of the goal, telling everyone that he had time to react to any free kick.
The biggest characteristic of this kind of people is that they believe in their own judgment. If the state is good, there is absolutely no problem, but if the competitive state declines and they still refuse to believe in science, basically the results will not be much better.
Beckham ran up the arc and braked suddenly when he was about one step away from the goal, but his body still had the inertia to move forward.
After years of practice, he can run to the most comfortable kicking position relying on muscle memory.
Beckham raised his left hand, fully swung his right leg, and once again reached the most comfortable position accurately.
Seeing Beckham's kick, Ilgner quickly judged that the line of the free kick was on the left side of the goal, and his center of gravity immediately moved to the left.
However, Beckham's free kick bypassed the wall from the right side. Ilgner realized that he was deceived by a fake move, but as the main goalkeeper of the World Cup champion in 90 and a goalkeeper who had seen big scenes, he still had his concentration. He knew it was not too late to react.
So he moved quickly to the right of the goal, and now he finally experienced what the much-touted Bayesian free kick was all about.
In his opinion, Beckham's free kick is good in terms of speed and rotation, but the fly in the ointment is that the height is too high.
He is very clear that this seemingly high free kick will suddenly fall with a strong spin when it reaches the highest point, which will discourage those goalkeepers with poor mental quality or poor physical condition.
But to break through his ten fingers, this level is not enough.
Ilgner has already judged the general direction of the free kick, and even guessed the point of the free kick.
He felt Beckham's free-kick was okay, but far from great.
A true free kick master is not so fast that the goalkeeper can't react, nor does he hit every ball to the limit position, but can estimate the take-off height of the wall and the goalkeeper's horizontal attack limit, and then hit the goal area set in his heart according to his own habits, but the premise is to have footwork support.
Ilgner was very relaxed when Beckham took the kick, and even had the interest to judge the opponent's level.
When the football flew to the highest point, Ilgner had already taken a step towards the right side of the goal, and following the inertia of this step, he immediately rushed towards the right side of the goal.
But the moment he took off, a strong uneasiness suddenly struck from the bottom of his heart, which was his instinct as a goalkeeper.
Once this feeling occurs, something is wrong.
So Ilgner watched the football go around the right side of the goal and spin quickly to the left, while he was already halfway towards the goal.
As the free-kick flew into the left side of the goal, the Amsterdam Arena was suddenly reminded of thunderous cheers.
Irgner felt as if his head had been hit by a sound wave, and his ears rang in an instant.
Especially the screaming of the teeth-piercing girls behind the goal made him feel even more uncomfortable.
Wait, it's impossible for a few girls to call out the effect of thousands of people digging the blackboard with bare hands just now.
Why do so many female fans gather in a spectator area of a football stadium?
Irgner's mind was blank, only buzzing tinnitus.
He saw Beckham not far away, the figure wearing the No. 7 jersey ran towards the corner flag area, but was caught up by his teammates and slapped in the middle after running not far away.
Ilgner saw Beckham being hustled and pushed towards the stands of the Manchester United fans. He raised his arms, and the screams that had made his ears ring again came from the stands.
Then the fans in the stands sang and danced in a way Ilgna had never seen before in a stadium, feeling like they were welcoming their own heroes.
This feeling is too exciting!
When he was trying to replay the free kick line just now, Bart rushed into the goal and kicked the football hard, feeling very happy.
The football bounced off the net and onto Ilgner, and the Real Madrid goalkeeper turned around reflexively to put the ball under him.
There are about 15 minutes left before the end of the game. Manchester United wants to buy time to kick off quickly. Ilgner deliberately delays the time, just not wanting the opponent to succeed.
At this time, morale is what is played, and the leading team must try their best to prevent the opponent from getting up. Irgner keeps reminding himself to get out of the conceded goals and look forward.
But he didn't expect Bart to be a fearless master, who hugged him from behind and began to call his teammates.
Bart summoned Gary Neville, and Manchester United's Pitbull punched the football out of the arms of the Real Madrid goalkeeper, and Bart and Bart ran back towards the center circle holding the football.
This wave of pretentious cooperation was perfect, and immediately ushered in the second wave of cheers from Manchester United fans.
In the studio, Martin Taylor and Lineker were still discussing the free kick just now.
"Gary, what do you think of David's free kick just now? Anyway, I feel very good."
"In my opinion, the ball just now is basically unsolvable. Unless the goalkeeper stands on the left side of the goal from beginning to end, there is no reaction time at all."
"I remember that a similar style of play appeared once last season. The scene at that time was basically the same as today. What do you think is the reason why David's free kicks have such a high scoring rate?"
"In my player days, I also encountered free kick masters. Some of them have good footwork, but their free kicks usually only have one or two lines. The goalkeeper and the wall can be arranged in advance when defending. So we see many free kicks of high quality, but they are still saved by the goalkeeper. This is the reason.
The reason why David's free kick is difficult to prevent is because his footwork and lines are changeable, and every way of playing is of high quality, which makes it impossible for the goalkeeper to make predictions in advance.It takes a lot of time to achieve this step. Once you encounter such a player, the best solution is not to give him free kicks in key positions. "
"Gary, David spent more than normal times on the technique of free kicks to show the current effect in the game. Is my understanding correct?"
"Yes, both free kicks and physical training require a lot of time, and the self-discipline requirements for players are not generally high. This kid is in the growth stage of his career, so it makes sense for the media and professional practitioners to pursue him."
After the game resumed, the morale of Manchester United players continued to approach Real Madrid's defense.At this time, Real Madrid no longer had the domineering spirit of the first half, and began to make frequent mistakes under the scrambling of Manchester United players.
Manchester United got two consecutive shots in the next 5 minutes. Cole's shot flew out of the goal post. Heskey's header angle was too right, and Ilgner barely got out of the baseline.
Heynckes immediately made a substitution adjustment. He replaced Mijatovic with a midfielder, and used Raul and Morientes to play a defensive counterattack.
Seeing this, Lineker couldn't help but speak: "Everyone thinks English football is outdated, but every team's tactical arrangement has traces of English football. In the situation where players cannot be controlled, long passes are very practical football tactics."
"With 10 minutes left before the end of the game, Real Madrid has made tactical adjustments. They will definitely hold on to their advantage in the next game. I don't know if Manchester United has any corresponding countermeasures."
As soon as Martin Taylor finished speaking, the fourth official on the sidelines immediately raised a substitution sign.
"Manchester United replaced two players at the same time. Mr. Alex replaced Gary Pallister with Leo and Nicky Butt with Roy Keane. Roy played for the first time after saying goodbye to the stadium for nearly 8 months. This is the signal for Manchester United to launch a general attack."
Looking at the electronic timer for more than 80 minutes, Giggs was very anxious. As the remaining time continued to decrease, a kind of anger caused by sadness completely enveloped him.
"Ryan's eyes are very cold, this is the first time I have seen him so desperate in the game."
"Yes, he is attacking Real Madrid's defense regardless of physical strength and consequences. If David is the best player in the Manchester United team, then Ryan is the most desperate player in the Manchester United team. I hope Roy's appearance can help Manchester United. Get an equalizer as soon as possible."
On the court, Redondo took the ball and ran two steps and barely passed the ball to Raul on the left. He was almost smashed by Bart in the second half.
This is the real atmosphere of the competition. The leading team is more cautious in tactical adjustments. They are afraid that it will affect the previous effective tactics.
The one behind is basically a gambler mentality, the reality does not allow them to think too much, they can only choose to fight their opponents.
Raul drove the ball deep alone, he slowed down and waited for his teammates to respond.
While he was observing his teammates, Gary Neville rushed over and made a vicious tackle without saying anything.
Raul hurriedly pushed the ball away, and then jumped high on the spot.
He subconsciously glanced in Gary Neville's direction, and found that the opponent got up and rushed towards the frontcourt.
What is this routine?
Forget it, I can't manage that much.
Just as he rushed towards the football quickly, his body was suddenly hit violently.
Raul, who was knocked off his back, looked back, and Keane controlled the football amidst the howling cheers of Manchester United fans.
Keane kept adjusting the angle on the spot, and continued to direct his teammates to move. Just when the Real Madrid players were focusing on the passing route, Keane began to dribble the ball forward.
He crossed the ball to Scholes before Raul rushed up. Seedorf was forced to make up for it. Redondo and Kalumbu immediately moved to the right. Giggs is now like a desperado, rushing into the penalty area as soon as he gets the football.
When the Real Madrid players moved to the right as a whole under the guidance of inertial thinking, Scholes turned and passed the ball to the opponent's left.
Beckham brought the football to a standstill on the turf with one touch, and the Red Devils behind him immediately screamed harshly as the Real Madrid players moved left in panic.
While they were still on the move, Roberto Carlos had been cleared by Gary Neville and David Beckham with a two-for-one.
As soon as Beckham rushed into the penalty area, Gary's pass was delivered to his feet. He withstood Karenbu's back in the penalty area, and suddenly started to attack the penalty area when the opponent just stopped.
Kalumbu chased after him, and Beckham suddenly stopped and stepped on the football. The French midfielder wanted to stop and turn around but fell on the lawn.
Beckham really took a step towards the depths of the penalty area this time, making a gesture, and Hiero's tackle came as expected.
Beckham pulled the football back, Real Madrid's penalty area was in chaos, and most of the defenders subconsciously moved towards Beckham's side.
Beckham was not in a hurry to kick. Real Madrid's penalty area was densely populated, and most of the kicks would be blocked. This opportunity must not be let go.
Seeing that Real Madrid's defensive line shrunk, Beckham immediately passed the ball to the penalty area line. Keane kicked his foot violently, and the football hit Redondo's lower body. Real Madrid's midfielder screamed and fell to the ground.
At this time, Real Madrid players began to raise their hands to signal: "Someone is injured, stop the game."
Beckham was unmoved at all, he was not shot, and he couldn't die for Renren.
He gave the ball to Scholes, and two or three Real Madrid players pounced on Ginger, who took advantage of the opportunity to distribute the ball to Giggs.
Real Madrid's right was empty at this time, Giggs immediately rushed into the penalty area with the ball.
At this time, in the Real Madrid penalty area, Sanchez was sticking to Heskey, Hiero was staring at Cole, Solskjaer was leading Kalumbu in circles, and Redondo was still lying on the ground.
Giggs' eyes were wide open, and his heart was also caught in a fierce struggle, whether to shoot or not?
He had a second to think about it, otherwise the players that Real Madrid threw would turn around, and it would be a waste of Beckham's scheduling.
He is confident of scoring goals, but not sure if he will get another chance like that.
If Real Madrid dragged the game into a penalty shootout, his life would be ruined.
Giggs' brain was racing, but sadly he found that there was only one way to shoot.
So Giggs flicked to the left, followed by a tearful shot.
And the moment he lifted his foot, from the corner of his eye, he noticed that a teammate crossed the restricted area horizontally and ran into no man's land.
Is this God giving me a chance?
Giggs bent his wrist without hesitation and passed the ball to the center.
He immediately turned his head to see that Gary Neville was rushing towards the football, and Irgner crawled towards the middle of the goal with hands and feet on the ground.
At this moment, Giggs' nails dug into the palm of his hand.His heart rate suddenly rose, and it felt like all the blood was rushing to his brain.
But when he saw the football pass between Gary Neville's legs, Giggs almost collapsed on the spot, covering his face and crying.
Gary Neville obviously doesn't have the ability to grab points, how can a serious player face the goal sideways to grab points
A torrent of regret poured into his brain, he regretted not observing again just now, how could he pass the ball to a defender at such a critical moment?
This mental activity only happened for a split second. Just when Giggs regretted it, Gary Neville suddenly jumped on the spot, and then knocked his left foot behind him. The football immediately changed its course and slowly rolled into the far corner.
in?
Really got in!
Is it my assist?
Just now Carlos shoveled towards the football, Giggs didn't know if he touched the football.
If the football is tackled by the Brazilian, it is an own goal, and the assist cannot be counted in his name.
So Giggs turned a deaf ear to the thunderous cheers, and rushed towards Beckham with red eyes: "David, the ball just now was my assist, my task has been completed, right???"
Beckham suppressed a grin, then put his hand on the Welshman's shoulder.
Is this the ritual of breaking the curse?
Seeing Beckham put his hands on his shoulders, Giggs subconsciously knelt down on one knee, his eyes downcast, and he waited devoutly for "God's judgment".
"I declare that Ryan Giggs has been pardoned, effective immediately!"
Beckham moved closer to Giggs amid deafening cheers and read the "pardon" in a voice only two people could hear.
The reason for being so cautious is that Giggs might not be able to hear it first, and I always feel that the sense of ceremony is weak after repeating it.The second is fear of embarrassment. Only he and Giggs know about it. If other people hear such absurd words, they will definitely die.
In particular, Giggs' reaction after receiving this good news is unpredictable, and he must not follow him to death.
After Beckham read out the decision, he flashed away immediately. He felt that Giggs' emotions might lose control at any time.
As he expected, Giggs' eyes turned red quickly, followed by tears. He knelt on the ground and covered his face, his upper body twitched uncontrollably, and the people around him couldn't help it.
"Congratulations to Manchester United for tying the score. Ryan is very emotional. It can be seen that he is under tremendous pressure. Gary's goal has greatly released his emotions."
"Yes, but Manchester United has every chance to end the game in 90 minutes, and they should seize the time to score another goal. I am now a little worried about whether this young man can devote himself to the game in the next game. I always feel that he cried too early."
On the sidelines of the court, Ferguson looked thoughtfully at the weeping Giggs and said to himself silently: "Why is Ryan crying like this? Is he a little fragile? Or was my speech at halftime a little serious? It seems that I have to re-issue the structure of the speech when I go back. The effect is not good if it is too heavy."
Ferguson always felt that something was wrong with Giggs recently, but he couldn't tell what was wrong, and he didn't care about it now, the game was important.
So Ferguson called Keane to the sidelines: "The effect just now is good, continue to play like this, give the ball to David first when attacking, let him organize the attack in the frontcourt, time is running out, let them hurry up!",
When Ferguson spoke, he pointed to his watch while pointing to the frontcourt.
In the direction of his finger, Giggs was hugging Gary Neville and refused to let go: "Gary, do you know? This is the most crucial goal I have ever seen, unparalleled!!!"
Gary Neville didn't react immediately: "Huh? Ahem, of course, of course, that was a wonderful goal! How about my celebration just now? I practiced that front flip specially for the goal!"
Giggs: "Exclusive practice yes, fantastic!"
(End of this chapter)
Beckham put the football on the penalty spot and watched the Real Madrid team while stepping back.
He found that Real Madrid's defensive players looked particularly tired and even a little old compared with their front three, which showed that their hearts were also suffering from pain.
In this case, every goal conceded must bring a heavy psychological blow.
Everyone eats this bowl of rice and understands everything. Now it has reached a critical time when peers are difficult to peer.
Beckham stopped and focused on observing the position of Real Madrid goalkeeper Ilgner.
Ilgna stood between the two goalposts, his hands outstretched to the sides.He is 1 meters tall, with his arms spread out to cover a quarter of the width of the goal, showing his deterrent force vigorously.
Judging from Ilgner's position, this person should be very proud.
Right-footed players take free kicks on the left side. Most goalkeepers will be positioned closer to the right side of the goal. After all, it is more difficult to go around the wall and hit the left side.
Ilgner stood in the middle of the goal, telling everyone that he had time to react to any free kick.
The biggest characteristic of this kind of people is that they believe in their own judgment. If the state is good, there is absolutely no problem, but if the competitive state declines and they still refuse to believe in science, basically the results will not be much better.
Beckham ran up the arc and braked suddenly when he was about one step away from the goal, but his body still had the inertia to move forward.
After years of practice, he can run to the most comfortable kicking position relying on muscle memory.
Beckham raised his left hand, fully swung his right leg, and once again reached the most comfortable position accurately.
Seeing Beckham's kick, Ilgner quickly judged that the line of the free kick was on the left side of the goal, and his center of gravity immediately moved to the left.
However, Beckham's free kick bypassed the wall from the right side. Ilgner realized that he was deceived by a fake move, but as the main goalkeeper of the World Cup champion in 90 and a goalkeeper who had seen big scenes, he still had his concentration. He knew it was not too late to react.
So he moved quickly to the right of the goal, and now he finally experienced what the much-touted Bayesian free kick was all about.
In his opinion, Beckham's free kick is good in terms of speed and rotation, but the fly in the ointment is that the height is too high.
He is very clear that this seemingly high free kick will suddenly fall with a strong spin when it reaches the highest point, which will discourage those goalkeepers with poor mental quality or poor physical condition.
But to break through his ten fingers, this level is not enough.
Ilgner has already judged the general direction of the free kick, and even guessed the point of the free kick.
He felt Beckham's free-kick was okay, but far from great.
A true free kick master is not so fast that the goalkeeper can't react, nor does he hit every ball to the limit position, but can estimate the take-off height of the wall and the goalkeeper's horizontal attack limit, and then hit the goal area set in his heart according to his own habits, but the premise is to have footwork support.
Ilgner was very relaxed when Beckham took the kick, and even had the interest to judge the opponent's level.
When the football flew to the highest point, Ilgner had already taken a step towards the right side of the goal, and following the inertia of this step, he immediately rushed towards the right side of the goal.
But the moment he took off, a strong uneasiness suddenly struck from the bottom of his heart, which was his instinct as a goalkeeper.
Once this feeling occurs, something is wrong.
So Ilgner watched the football go around the right side of the goal and spin quickly to the left, while he was already halfway towards the goal.
As the free-kick flew into the left side of the goal, the Amsterdam Arena was suddenly reminded of thunderous cheers.
Irgner felt as if his head had been hit by a sound wave, and his ears rang in an instant.
Especially the screaming of the teeth-piercing girls behind the goal made him feel even more uncomfortable.
Wait, it's impossible for a few girls to call out the effect of thousands of people digging the blackboard with bare hands just now.
Why do so many female fans gather in a spectator area of a football stadium?
Irgner's mind was blank, only buzzing tinnitus.
He saw Beckham not far away, the figure wearing the No. 7 jersey ran towards the corner flag area, but was caught up by his teammates and slapped in the middle after running not far away.
Ilgner saw Beckham being hustled and pushed towards the stands of the Manchester United fans. He raised his arms, and the screams that had made his ears ring again came from the stands.
Then the fans in the stands sang and danced in a way Ilgna had never seen before in a stadium, feeling like they were welcoming their own heroes.
This feeling is too exciting!
When he was trying to replay the free kick line just now, Bart rushed into the goal and kicked the football hard, feeling very happy.
The football bounced off the net and onto Ilgner, and the Real Madrid goalkeeper turned around reflexively to put the ball under him.
There are about 15 minutes left before the end of the game. Manchester United wants to buy time to kick off quickly. Ilgner deliberately delays the time, just not wanting the opponent to succeed.
At this time, morale is what is played, and the leading team must try their best to prevent the opponent from getting up. Irgner keeps reminding himself to get out of the conceded goals and look forward.
But he didn't expect Bart to be a fearless master, who hugged him from behind and began to call his teammates.
Bart summoned Gary Neville, and Manchester United's Pitbull punched the football out of the arms of the Real Madrid goalkeeper, and Bart and Bart ran back towards the center circle holding the football.
This wave of pretentious cooperation was perfect, and immediately ushered in the second wave of cheers from Manchester United fans.
In the studio, Martin Taylor and Lineker were still discussing the free kick just now.
"Gary, what do you think of David's free kick just now? Anyway, I feel very good."
"In my opinion, the ball just now is basically unsolvable. Unless the goalkeeper stands on the left side of the goal from beginning to end, there is no reaction time at all."
"I remember that a similar style of play appeared once last season. The scene at that time was basically the same as today. What do you think is the reason why David's free kicks have such a high scoring rate?"
"In my player days, I also encountered free kick masters. Some of them have good footwork, but their free kicks usually only have one or two lines. The goalkeeper and the wall can be arranged in advance when defending. So we see many free kicks of high quality, but they are still saved by the goalkeeper. This is the reason.
The reason why David's free kick is difficult to prevent is because his footwork and lines are changeable, and every way of playing is of high quality, which makes it impossible for the goalkeeper to make predictions in advance.It takes a lot of time to achieve this step. Once you encounter such a player, the best solution is not to give him free kicks in key positions. "
"Gary, David spent more than normal times on the technique of free kicks to show the current effect in the game. Is my understanding correct?"
"Yes, both free kicks and physical training require a lot of time, and the self-discipline requirements for players are not generally high. This kid is in the growth stage of his career, so it makes sense for the media and professional practitioners to pursue him."
After the game resumed, the morale of Manchester United players continued to approach Real Madrid's defense.At this time, Real Madrid no longer had the domineering spirit of the first half, and began to make frequent mistakes under the scrambling of Manchester United players.
Manchester United got two consecutive shots in the next 5 minutes. Cole's shot flew out of the goal post. Heskey's header angle was too right, and Ilgner barely got out of the baseline.
Heynckes immediately made a substitution adjustment. He replaced Mijatovic with a midfielder, and used Raul and Morientes to play a defensive counterattack.
Seeing this, Lineker couldn't help but speak: "Everyone thinks English football is outdated, but every team's tactical arrangement has traces of English football. In the situation where players cannot be controlled, long passes are very practical football tactics."
"With 10 minutes left before the end of the game, Real Madrid has made tactical adjustments. They will definitely hold on to their advantage in the next game. I don't know if Manchester United has any corresponding countermeasures."
As soon as Martin Taylor finished speaking, the fourth official on the sidelines immediately raised a substitution sign.
"Manchester United replaced two players at the same time. Mr. Alex replaced Gary Pallister with Leo and Nicky Butt with Roy Keane. Roy played for the first time after saying goodbye to the stadium for nearly 8 months. This is the signal for Manchester United to launch a general attack."
Looking at the electronic timer for more than 80 minutes, Giggs was very anxious. As the remaining time continued to decrease, a kind of anger caused by sadness completely enveloped him.
"Ryan's eyes are very cold, this is the first time I have seen him so desperate in the game."
"Yes, he is attacking Real Madrid's defense regardless of physical strength and consequences. If David is the best player in the Manchester United team, then Ryan is the most desperate player in the Manchester United team. I hope Roy's appearance can help Manchester United. Get an equalizer as soon as possible."
On the court, Redondo took the ball and ran two steps and barely passed the ball to Raul on the left. He was almost smashed by Bart in the second half.
This is the real atmosphere of the competition. The leading team is more cautious in tactical adjustments. They are afraid that it will affect the previous effective tactics.
The one behind is basically a gambler mentality, the reality does not allow them to think too much, they can only choose to fight their opponents.
Raul drove the ball deep alone, he slowed down and waited for his teammates to respond.
While he was observing his teammates, Gary Neville rushed over and made a vicious tackle without saying anything.
Raul hurriedly pushed the ball away, and then jumped high on the spot.
He subconsciously glanced in Gary Neville's direction, and found that the opponent got up and rushed towards the frontcourt.
What is this routine?
Forget it, I can't manage that much.
Just as he rushed towards the football quickly, his body was suddenly hit violently.
Raul, who was knocked off his back, looked back, and Keane controlled the football amidst the howling cheers of Manchester United fans.
Keane kept adjusting the angle on the spot, and continued to direct his teammates to move. Just when the Real Madrid players were focusing on the passing route, Keane began to dribble the ball forward.
He crossed the ball to Scholes before Raul rushed up. Seedorf was forced to make up for it. Redondo and Kalumbu immediately moved to the right. Giggs is now like a desperado, rushing into the penalty area as soon as he gets the football.
When the Real Madrid players moved to the right as a whole under the guidance of inertial thinking, Scholes turned and passed the ball to the opponent's left.
Beckham brought the football to a standstill on the turf with one touch, and the Red Devils behind him immediately screamed harshly as the Real Madrid players moved left in panic.
While they were still on the move, Roberto Carlos had been cleared by Gary Neville and David Beckham with a two-for-one.
As soon as Beckham rushed into the penalty area, Gary's pass was delivered to his feet. He withstood Karenbu's back in the penalty area, and suddenly started to attack the penalty area when the opponent just stopped.
Kalumbu chased after him, and Beckham suddenly stopped and stepped on the football. The French midfielder wanted to stop and turn around but fell on the lawn.
Beckham really took a step towards the depths of the penalty area this time, making a gesture, and Hiero's tackle came as expected.
Beckham pulled the football back, Real Madrid's penalty area was in chaos, and most of the defenders subconsciously moved towards Beckham's side.
Beckham was not in a hurry to kick. Real Madrid's penalty area was densely populated, and most of the kicks would be blocked. This opportunity must not be let go.
Seeing that Real Madrid's defensive line shrunk, Beckham immediately passed the ball to the penalty area line. Keane kicked his foot violently, and the football hit Redondo's lower body. Real Madrid's midfielder screamed and fell to the ground.
At this time, Real Madrid players began to raise their hands to signal: "Someone is injured, stop the game."
Beckham was unmoved at all, he was not shot, and he couldn't die for Renren.
He gave the ball to Scholes, and two or three Real Madrid players pounced on Ginger, who took advantage of the opportunity to distribute the ball to Giggs.
Real Madrid's right was empty at this time, Giggs immediately rushed into the penalty area with the ball.
At this time, in the Real Madrid penalty area, Sanchez was sticking to Heskey, Hiero was staring at Cole, Solskjaer was leading Kalumbu in circles, and Redondo was still lying on the ground.
Giggs' eyes were wide open, and his heart was also caught in a fierce struggle, whether to shoot or not?
He had a second to think about it, otherwise the players that Real Madrid threw would turn around, and it would be a waste of Beckham's scheduling.
He is confident of scoring goals, but not sure if he will get another chance like that.
If Real Madrid dragged the game into a penalty shootout, his life would be ruined.
Giggs' brain was racing, but sadly he found that there was only one way to shoot.
So Giggs flicked to the left, followed by a tearful shot.
And the moment he lifted his foot, from the corner of his eye, he noticed that a teammate crossed the restricted area horizontally and ran into no man's land.
Is this God giving me a chance?
Giggs bent his wrist without hesitation and passed the ball to the center.
He immediately turned his head to see that Gary Neville was rushing towards the football, and Irgner crawled towards the middle of the goal with hands and feet on the ground.
At this moment, Giggs' nails dug into the palm of his hand.His heart rate suddenly rose, and it felt like all the blood was rushing to his brain.
But when he saw the football pass between Gary Neville's legs, Giggs almost collapsed on the spot, covering his face and crying.
Gary Neville obviously doesn't have the ability to grab points, how can a serious player face the goal sideways to grab points
A torrent of regret poured into his brain, he regretted not observing again just now, how could he pass the ball to a defender at such a critical moment?
This mental activity only happened for a split second. Just when Giggs regretted it, Gary Neville suddenly jumped on the spot, and then knocked his left foot behind him. The football immediately changed its course and slowly rolled into the far corner.
in?
Really got in!
Is it my assist?
Just now Carlos shoveled towards the football, Giggs didn't know if he touched the football.
If the football is tackled by the Brazilian, it is an own goal, and the assist cannot be counted in his name.
So Giggs turned a deaf ear to the thunderous cheers, and rushed towards Beckham with red eyes: "David, the ball just now was my assist, my task has been completed, right???"
Beckham suppressed a grin, then put his hand on the Welshman's shoulder.
Is this the ritual of breaking the curse?
Seeing Beckham put his hands on his shoulders, Giggs subconsciously knelt down on one knee, his eyes downcast, and he waited devoutly for "God's judgment".
"I declare that Ryan Giggs has been pardoned, effective immediately!"
Beckham moved closer to Giggs amid deafening cheers and read the "pardon" in a voice only two people could hear.
The reason for being so cautious is that Giggs might not be able to hear it first, and I always feel that the sense of ceremony is weak after repeating it.The second is fear of embarrassment. Only he and Giggs know about it. If other people hear such absurd words, they will definitely die.
In particular, Giggs' reaction after receiving this good news is unpredictable, and he must not follow him to death.
After Beckham read out the decision, he flashed away immediately. He felt that Giggs' emotions might lose control at any time.
As he expected, Giggs' eyes turned red quickly, followed by tears. He knelt on the ground and covered his face, his upper body twitched uncontrollably, and the people around him couldn't help it.
"Congratulations to Manchester United for tying the score. Ryan is very emotional. It can be seen that he is under tremendous pressure. Gary's goal has greatly released his emotions."
"Yes, but Manchester United has every chance to end the game in 90 minutes, and they should seize the time to score another goal. I am now a little worried about whether this young man can devote himself to the game in the next game. I always feel that he cried too early."
On the sidelines of the court, Ferguson looked thoughtfully at the weeping Giggs and said to himself silently: "Why is Ryan crying like this? Is he a little fragile? Or was my speech at halftime a little serious? It seems that I have to re-issue the structure of the speech when I go back. The effect is not good if it is too heavy."
Ferguson always felt that something was wrong with Giggs recently, but he couldn't tell what was wrong, and he didn't care about it now, the game was important.
So Ferguson called Keane to the sidelines: "The effect just now is good, continue to play like this, give the ball to David first when attacking, let him organize the attack in the frontcourt, time is running out, let them hurry up!",
When Ferguson spoke, he pointed to his watch while pointing to the frontcourt.
In the direction of his finger, Giggs was hugging Gary Neville and refused to let go: "Gary, do you know? This is the most crucial goal I have ever seen, unparalleled!!!"
Gary Neville didn't react immediately: "Huh? Ahem, of course, of course, that was a wonderful goal! How about my celebration just now? I practiced that front flip specially for the goal!"
Giggs: "Exclusive practice yes, fantastic!"
(End of this chapter)
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