Christopher has the title of 'Grumpy Fox', this seemingly rough Italian, is actually a very careful person.

Don't look at his carefree and resentful appearance, but in fact, every action of this guy has a hidden meaning.

Just like this sneak attack, a small sneak attack wasted five minutes of Hoffenheim's attack time.

It disrupted Hoffenheim's prime time to build an offense in the first five minutes. It can be said that in terms of rhythm, Stanford used a bold and careful raid tactic to directly teach Hoffenheim a lesson.

Hoffenheim, on the other hand, was also slow-witted. After knowing that they had lost five minutes of attack time, they began to reorganize and continue to test the two sides.

Roquel took the ball from the wing, and he looked up at Azakel who was defending him.

This guy is arguably the best right back in the Premier League.

It is very difficult to break through the opponent one-on-one, and Roquel does not have complete confidence in breaking through the opponent.

And once intercepted by the opponent, with Stanford's offensive and defensive conversion speed, Hoffenheim will be in danger.

In this case, Roquel made a little test, but did not rush forward, but passed the ball back to Ranier.

Ranier directly touched the ball and passed it to Habr.

Huber stopped the ball to observe, and immediately waded twice before handing the ball to Leo.

Leo is not Roquel, and doesn't have that much thought.

And compared to other Stanford players, their left guard can be said to be a short board.

In the data collected by Hoffenheim, in the games Stanford lost, many teams used the left wing as a breakthrough.

Therefore, Leo has a heavy task in this game.

He needs to revitalize the whole situation with a breakthrough from the left wing.

As soon as he said it, Leo suddenly accelerated, but just after he took two steps, he suddenly felt his body soaring into the air, accompanied by severe pain in his waist, and fell hard to the ground.

Leo was a little dizzy from the fall, and he looked at the culprit who hit him.

Saw Perez, a man with a cropped head,

The famous temper tantrums of the Premier League.

Perez raised his hands with an innocent look on his face.

The referee ran over and gave a verbal warning.

Ranier also rushed over, pulling away Alfred who was standing up for Leo.

Don't go up! This guy is provocative! Ranier said while pulling Alfred.

Alfred said a little angrily: This guy is too arrogant, we have to teach him a lesson.

In the 7th minute, Hoffenheim got a free kick near the center circle, which was too far from the goal and there was no possibility of a direct shot.

But Hoffenheim still tried a lob, but was held firmly in the arms of Stanford's goalkeeper.

In the next game, Stanford's defensive ability was fully demonstrated.

This is a rough and steady defense. Every time they defend, they are on the edge of the ball, but they don't cross the line.

This is a bit of a test for the referee.

But the referee didn't seem to have any plans to give a card. Obviously, he was a little loose in the penalty scale for this game.

And Stanford, who was aware of this problem, became even more arrogant.

The Hoffenheim players began to suffer from Stanford's collision in the backcourt. They couldn't get into the penalty area and their offense was extremely incoherent.

Even the German commentator shouted in dissatisfaction when he saw this scene: Is this playing football or rugby? Could it be that Christopher led a group of rugby players to participate in the football match?

The Hoffenheim fans were also very dissatisfied, and they began to boo frantically.

And that booing was directed at the referee.

It has to be said that the behavior of the fans had a certain effect. Their boos brought a lot of psychological pressure to the referee. Stanford received two verbal warnings again, but did not draw the card.

Ranier has been observing all this, and he also feels how the referee's penalty scale is.

I saw his eyeballs rolling, trying to trick out a yellow card.

Thinking of this, Ranier turned around and raised his hand to ask for the ball.

Habr passed the ball directly.

Ranier felt the pressure behind him as he waited to receive the ball.

'coming! '

Just when Ranier was about to touch the ball, Perez slammed into it.

But the next second, Perez was stunned.

He felt like he didn't hit hard enough, that he didn't have that much impact, but the problem was that Ranie flew out.

Yes, he dribbled the ball and flew out staggeringly.

In the meantime, he took several steps in a row to stabilize his body, and then hooked the ball to try to distance himself.

But how could Perez let the other party do what he wanted.

He charged at Ragne again.

But this time, Ranie took the initiative to lean towards the opponent.

Not surprisingly, the two collided.

Ah~! ! ! ! ! !

Suddenly, an extremely miserable howl sounded.

Ranie was knocked out, lying on the ground and rolling several times.

Perez, on the other hand, was dumbfounded.

He did nothing!

This guy dives!!

Perez was furious, pointed at Ranie on the ground, blushed and shouted: You coward, don't think I don't know, you are just diving!

Ranie ignored him, just clutched her calf and screamed non-stop.

At this time, players from the two teams surrounded them again.

They started shoving, and someone even patted Perez on the head while not paying attention.

Perez was so angry that he turned around and pushed down Habr who was trying to persuade him to fight.

Habr also took advantage of the situation and fell to the ground covering his face.

This time, the Hoffenheim players exploded.

Everyone gathered around Perez, looking as if they were about to tear each other apart.

The Stanford players pulled Perez away, protected him behind him, and continued to mediate.

Seeing that the conflict is about to escalate.

A piercing whistle sounded.

Beep beep! ! !

The referee rushed over, he first separated the two teams, and then went to Ranier to check the opponent's injuries.

Ranier clutched his leg and limped up with the help of the referee.

The referee also walked to Perez after confirming and took out a yellow card.

This is also the first yellow card of the game.

Perez felt very innocent. He wanted to ask the referee to argue, but the other party's eyes were warning him.

'I saw it, you bumped twice, don't be too arrogant! '

Perez couldn't tell. He felt that the rookie captain of Hoffenheim directed all of this, but he had no evidence, so he could only suffer from being dumb.

On the other side, seeing Perez taking the card, Ranie grinned and said, What a piece of shit, I only got a yellow card after bumping twice!

It's not bad! Huber supported the other side, and said; Pretend a little, the referee's penalty scale will change, he can't watch this Champions League semi-final turn into a farce.

If his penalty scale continues to be so loose, then we dare to fall! This is our home field, let's see who is afraid of whom!

Ranier grinned; That's right!

How are your legs, Ranie?

At this time, the upright Leo ran over and asked with a worried face.

Ranie: ...

Harble: ...

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