The strongest waist king of the Red Devils
279 - The Deadly Chapter Strike
Chapter 279 A Deadly Counterattack
He was directly sent off with a red card. Ryan Osman was very shocked and dissatisfied with the result of the penalty. He strode towards the referee Nigel Miller and began to explain that he did not do it on purpose.
However, the referee Nigel Miller shook his head, waved his hand again, and insisted on his penalty.
Noticing that Ryan Osman's emotions became more and more agitated, teammates Mikel Arteta, Phil Jagielka and others hurried forward and stopped Ryan Osman, lest he lose control of his emotions and do more uncontrollable things.
Andre Johnson, as well as Jolyon Lescott, continued to explain the complaint to the referee Nigel Miller, hoping that the referee could withdraw the red card penalty against Ryan Osman just now.
But the referee, Nigel Miller, has not changed the penalty.
Ryan Osman made a very bad foul, which caused O'Shea's injury to leave the field. The red card is a correct penalty and cannot be changed.
This made the Everton players very helpless, and Ryan Osman could only leave the stadium dejected in the end.
Manchester United coach Ferguson was already very angry when he saw O'Shea was injured.
On the sidelines, seeing O'Shea whose knees were swollen and seriously injured, Ferguson first patiently asked team doctor Tony Gill.
When it was confirmed that O'Shea's knee injury might be serious and he needed to go to the hospital for further astonishment, Ferguson's face darkened even more.
After calming down for a while, seeing that the instigator, Ryan Osman, was sent off with a red card, Ferguson stopped pursuing it for the time being.
O'Shea could not continue the game. Ferguson looked at the direction of the bench and decided to replace O'Shea with Jonny Evans.
Jonny Evans has performed very well recently. In addition to being good at playing the central defender position, he can also play as a left back.
Ferguson is willing to give Jonny Evans more opportunities.
Moreover, the progress of Jonny Evans and Gerard Pique is also the reason why Ferguson dared to send Heinze and Sylvester away in this summer window.
It's just that Ferguson is more inclined to Jonny Evans among the two newcomers.
This time, Ferguson gave Jonny Evans the opportunity to come off the bench.
The game continues.
Because of O'Shea's injury, Everton's Ryan Osman was sent off for another flagrant foul.
This made the Everton team, which had no advantage on the field, even worse.
This time, Sun Qi personally took the free kick near the sideline.
Seeing Sun Qi standing in front of the ball, about to take a free kick, even if he is near the touchline and not in a good position, Everton is also facing a formidable enemy.
Goalkeeper Stephen Wessels, bent over, eagerly and conscientiously arranged the position of the Everton team's wall, striving to further block Sun Qi's direct shooting space.
In Everton's penalty area, players from both sides were also nervously fighting for positions, and there were a lot of pushing and pulling movements.
After the referee blew the whistle, Sun Qi first raised his hand and made a gesture, then he started to run up and kicked the ball hard.
Everton's human wall jumped up with all their strength when they saw this, hoping to reach the ball and intercept it quickly so as not to continue to threaten the goal.
However, Sun Qi's free kick this time flew very high and easily flew over the Everton team's wall.
The ball flew high and continued to fly into Everton's penalty area, and spun violently, as if it was going to the point behind the penalty area.
Seeing the flight of the ball, the players of the Manchester United team flocked back, causing the defensive players of the Everton team to retreat and continue to stare at the players of the Manchester United team, thinking that Sun Qi was passing the ball this time instead of shooting directly.
Even the goalkeeper Stephen Wessels kept stepping back to prevent Sun Qi from hoisting the ball to the back of the goal, and was ready to attack at any time.
However, Sun Qi's free kick began to fly downwards during the violent rotation, and even changed its direction. It seemed to fly towards the back of the penalty area, and suddenly flew towards the near corner of Everton's goal.
Such a change surprised Everton's defensive players, especially the goalkeeper Stephen Wessels.
By the time they determined the ultimate direction of Sun Qi's free kick, it was too late to change direction and intercept it.
Sun Qi's free kick shot continued to spin when it was falling, but the momentum continued to accelerate, and the arc of the flight also changed, heading straight for the near corner of Everton's goal.
Moreover, when the goalkeeper Stephen Weissels desperately changed direction and wanted to make a save, the ball flew over the goal line one step ahead, and flew into the goal rapidly from the dead corner between the goal post and the crossbar.
Tony Hibbert, who was guarding the goal post, had already jumped up to hit the ball, but he still couldn't hit it. He was powerless to prevent Sun Qi from scoring directly from a free kick. He could only feel the wind blowing his hair when the ball flew in, but he was powerless.
For this free kick, Sun Qi chose to shoot directly, and scored steadily!
Little Sun Feidao is still without fail.
4: 0!
Manchester United, relying on Sun Qi's free kick this time, scored directly and once again broke through Everton's gate.
Still standing there, stiffly maintaining the movement of preparing to dive sideways, the goalkeeper Stephen Wessels looked sideways at the ball spinning and rolling in the goal, his face was ashen.
He, can't help it!
How could Sun Qi's shots be so weird and changeable?
This kind of arc change is simply all kinds of torture to the goalkeeper, making them powerless and shaking their own goalkeeping skills.
Sun Qi, that's too ruthless!
The defensive players of the Everton team also looked disappointed when they lost the ball.
After seeing Ryan Osman shoveling O'Shea and seeing Sun Qi preparing to take this free kick, they were already very disturbed.
Sun Qi is very protective of his teammates. If the opponent dares to make a ruthless move, Sun Qi will definitely retaliate at all costs.
Free kicks are often Sun Qi's first way to fight back, and he has never missed one.
No matter who the opponent's goalkeeper is, Sun Qi can always find the opponent's weakness, and through various arcs and angles that are not low, he specializes in hitting the goal, and all of them score goals.
It is precisely because of this that Sun Qi has the nickname Little Sun Feidao, and it is not a bragging.
(End of this chapter)
He was directly sent off with a red card. Ryan Osman was very shocked and dissatisfied with the result of the penalty. He strode towards the referee Nigel Miller and began to explain that he did not do it on purpose.
However, the referee Nigel Miller shook his head, waved his hand again, and insisted on his penalty.
Noticing that Ryan Osman's emotions became more and more agitated, teammates Mikel Arteta, Phil Jagielka and others hurried forward and stopped Ryan Osman, lest he lose control of his emotions and do more uncontrollable things.
Andre Johnson, as well as Jolyon Lescott, continued to explain the complaint to the referee Nigel Miller, hoping that the referee could withdraw the red card penalty against Ryan Osman just now.
But the referee, Nigel Miller, has not changed the penalty.
Ryan Osman made a very bad foul, which caused O'Shea's injury to leave the field. The red card is a correct penalty and cannot be changed.
This made the Everton players very helpless, and Ryan Osman could only leave the stadium dejected in the end.
Manchester United coach Ferguson was already very angry when he saw O'Shea was injured.
On the sidelines, seeing O'Shea whose knees were swollen and seriously injured, Ferguson first patiently asked team doctor Tony Gill.
When it was confirmed that O'Shea's knee injury might be serious and he needed to go to the hospital for further astonishment, Ferguson's face darkened even more.
After calming down for a while, seeing that the instigator, Ryan Osman, was sent off with a red card, Ferguson stopped pursuing it for the time being.
O'Shea could not continue the game. Ferguson looked at the direction of the bench and decided to replace O'Shea with Jonny Evans.
Jonny Evans has performed very well recently. In addition to being good at playing the central defender position, he can also play as a left back.
Ferguson is willing to give Jonny Evans more opportunities.
Moreover, the progress of Jonny Evans and Gerard Pique is also the reason why Ferguson dared to send Heinze and Sylvester away in this summer window.
It's just that Ferguson is more inclined to Jonny Evans among the two newcomers.
This time, Ferguson gave Jonny Evans the opportunity to come off the bench.
The game continues.
Because of O'Shea's injury, Everton's Ryan Osman was sent off for another flagrant foul.
This made the Everton team, which had no advantage on the field, even worse.
This time, Sun Qi personally took the free kick near the sideline.
Seeing Sun Qi standing in front of the ball, about to take a free kick, even if he is near the touchline and not in a good position, Everton is also facing a formidable enemy.
Goalkeeper Stephen Wessels, bent over, eagerly and conscientiously arranged the position of the Everton team's wall, striving to further block Sun Qi's direct shooting space.
In Everton's penalty area, players from both sides were also nervously fighting for positions, and there were a lot of pushing and pulling movements.
After the referee blew the whistle, Sun Qi first raised his hand and made a gesture, then he started to run up and kicked the ball hard.
Everton's human wall jumped up with all their strength when they saw this, hoping to reach the ball and intercept it quickly so as not to continue to threaten the goal.
However, Sun Qi's free kick this time flew very high and easily flew over the Everton team's wall.
The ball flew high and continued to fly into Everton's penalty area, and spun violently, as if it was going to the point behind the penalty area.
Seeing the flight of the ball, the players of the Manchester United team flocked back, causing the defensive players of the Everton team to retreat and continue to stare at the players of the Manchester United team, thinking that Sun Qi was passing the ball this time instead of shooting directly.
Even the goalkeeper Stephen Wessels kept stepping back to prevent Sun Qi from hoisting the ball to the back of the goal, and was ready to attack at any time.
However, Sun Qi's free kick began to fly downwards during the violent rotation, and even changed its direction. It seemed to fly towards the back of the penalty area, and suddenly flew towards the near corner of Everton's goal.
Such a change surprised Everton's defensive players, especially the goalkeeper Stephen Wessels.
By the time they determined the ultimate direction of Sun Qi's free kick, it was too late to change direction and intercept it.
Sun Qi's free kick shot continued to spin when it was falling, but the momentum continued to accelerate, and the arc of the flight also changed, heading straight for the near corner of Everton's goal.
Moreover, when the goalkeeper Stephen Weissels desperately changed direction and wanted to make a save, the ball flew over the goal line one step ahead, and flew into the goal rapidly from the dead corner between the goal post and the crossbar.
Tony Hibbert, who was guarding the goal post, had already jumped up to hit the ball, but he still couldn't hit it. He was powerless to prevent Sun Qi from scoring directly from a free kick. He could only feel the wind blowing his hair when the ball flew in, but he was powerless.
For this free kick, Sun Qi chose to shoot directly, and scored steadily!
Little Sun Feidao is still without fail.
4: 0!
Manchester United, relying on Sun Qi's free kick this time, scored directly and once again broke through Everton's gate.
Still standing there, stiffly maintaining the movement of preparing to dive sideways, the goalkeeper Stephen Wessels looked sideways at the ball spinning and rolling in the goal, his face was ashen.
He, can't help it!
How could Sun Qi's shots be so weird and changeable?
This kind of arc change is simply all kinds of torture to the goalkeeper, making them powerless and shaking their own goalkeeping skills.
Sun Qi, that's too ruthless!
The defensive players of the Everton team also looked disappointed when they lost the ball.
After seeing Ryan Osman shoveling O'Shea and seeing Sun Qi preparing to take this free kick, they were already very disturbed.
Sun Qi is very protective of his teammates. If the opponent dares to make a ruthless move, Sun Qi will definitely retaliate at all costs.
Free kicks are often Sun Qi's first way to fight back, and he has never missed one.
No matter who the opponent's goalkeeper is, Sun Qi can always find the opponent's weakness, and through various arcs and angles that are not low, he specializes in hitting the goal, and all of them score goals.
It is precisely because of this that Sun Qi has the nickname Little Sun Feidao, and it is not a bragging.
(End of this chapter)
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