Football: The Strongest Hexagon Warrior

Chapter 141: The upside-down golden hook scores the goal and is scheduled to be the best goal of the

"aoaooaooooo——"

The sky above the National Stadium in Warsaw rang out as the Wolfsburg fans continued to erupt in huge chants.

Obviously, they enjoyed Martin's passing performance with the ball just now.

Kurogane, who was standing in the technical area commanded by the home team coach, breathed a sigh of relief.

If the ball is intercepted by a double team, the probability of conceding the ball will go straight to 100%.

"Dieter, have you forgotten that Martin is the most stable presence on the team? He will never do anything that is uncertain."

His assistant Bremser had a better attitude and said with a smile: "Martin's ball control just now effectively attracted the attention of Sevilla's defensive players. Look..."

Kurogane looked up at the court.

De Bruyne, who received the ball, took advantage of the rhythm change of his body to pass the defending Krechowiak, and then quickly passed it to Sebastian Jung on the right.

As the core of the midfielder, De Bruyne can have such an easy one-on-one opportunity, which is obviously one of the effects of Martin's control of the ball just now.

"This guy is really becoming more and more evil."

Kurogane couldn't help but sigh when he thought that Martin never did anything beyond his abilities.

But soon, he felt a slight sense of loss.

Martin's growth rate is too fast. Maybe... this summer, many wealthy clubs who are not short of money will spend huge sums of money to buy him.

Wolfsburg, which is backed by the Volkswagen Group, is not positioned to compete with Bayern, but to run a healthy operation that is self-financing.

As long as the price is right, no player is for sale.

It may be one of the few regrets in his coaching career that such talented players only worked together for one short season...

on the field.

Sebastian Yong, who received the pass, did not dare to break through the defense of left back Tremulina, but chose to pass the ball laterally to Perisic on the right rib.

Facing Mbia who was defending frontally, Perisic pushed forward without stopping the ball and made a small through ball.

Dost, who was running at a constant speed, suddenly crossed into the space behind left center backs Kovojczak and Trey Mullina, and appeared in Perisic's passing route.

Dost, who came to the right sideline of the penalty area, caught the ball, looked at Xuerle's position in the penalty area, and directly kicked the ball in.

Xuerle, who was double-teamed and defended, failed to grab the spot and the ball was pushed out of the penalty area by Carriso.

Krechowiak, who was facing his own goal, didn't know the situation around him. He made a decisive choice and took a header to the left side of the arc in the penalty area to clear the ball.

A clearance without an accurate target has a certain probability of appearing in the coverage area of ​​the opposing player.

Unfortunately, Krechowiak's header landed right near De Bruyne on the left rib.

De Bruyne noticed from the corner of his eye that the forward passing opportunity was not good. He stopped the ball back and then handed the ball to Gustavo who was forward to participate in the attack. The latter quickly passed it to Martin on the right. .

Martin, who received the ball, stopped and passed, easily passing Banega who was defending frontally, and handed the ball to De Bruyne who ran to the center from the left front.

Then continue to run forward and participate in the tactical movement of the overall attack.

If someone pays special attention to the position changes of Wolfsburg players, there will definitely be unexpected discoveries...

After Martin leaves the activity area, Gustavo and Sebastian Yong will slowly approach behind Martin, forming a triangle complementary state.

Martin rarely directly participates in the attack forward, which results in his forward penetration being unmarked for a while.

How could De Bruyne ignore such an opportunity?

Pushing the arch of his left foot sideways to the right, the football quickly rolled toward Martin's forward running route.

Martin, who went forward to participate in the attack, was unmarked. He passed De Bruyne's pass forward and took the ball to an area about thirty meters away from the goal in two strides.

When he drew Mbia out of the defensive zone, he raised his right foot and passed the ball to De Bruyne.

Mbia, who always remained highly focused, thought Martin was going to pass the ball to De Bruyne. With the idea of ​​being able to defend immediately, his body's center of gravity was moved inward.

Martin feinted, taking full advantage of his ankle flexibility.

Use the outside instep of your right foot to gently move the ball to the right, open up the passing line, and then pass the ball to Perisic on the right rib.

When Mbia started to chase Martin who continued to advance, he already lost the opportunity. He temporarily changed his strategy and pounced on Perisic who was receiving the ball according to the first law of defense, intending to form a double-team with his teammates.

De Bruyne, who was originally running forward in the middle, suddenly changed direction and turned into running sideways, which is the area behind Martin, and then reached for the ball towards Perisic.

Banega, who was passed by Martin, was actively returning to defense. His eyes lit up and he accelerated toward De Bruyne.

Unexpectedly, De Bruyne had noticed his movements a long time ago. He lightly moved the ball to the right with the outside of his right foot, and the football just passed under his crotch.

Facing Mbia, who once again changed his defensive strategy and stepped forward to cover, De Bruyne changed direction and accelerated again.

"aoaoaoaoooo—"

With the huge shouts ringing in the sky above the National Stadium in Warsaw, De Bruyne's wide vision captured better passing ideas in this electric light.

First, center Dost attracted the defensive attention of right center back Carriso.

Secondly, the direction in which he took the ball happened to be facing Perisic, who was advancing to the edge of the penalty area on the right side, which caused the left center back Kovojczak to focus on himself and Perisic.

In the end, Martin pushed forward normally according to the tactics and did not receive the attention of any defensive players...

This... is an absolute opportunity!

So De Bruyne rubbed the toes of his right foot toward the bottom of the football.

Kovodzejczak, whose attention was entirely on De Bruyne and Perisic, was shocked when he saw the oncoming football.

Due to his body's conditioned reflex, he instinctively took a step back and jumped up, intending to push the football out of the penalty area.

but……

Didn’t hit it!

"Kovodzejchak...has come to the fore!"

PP sports commentator Zhan Jun’s voice rose an octave.

"aoaoaooaooo——"

Martin, who naturally ran into the right rib of the penalty area, felt the fanaticism coming towards him and couldn't help but turn his head to look.

He stared at the football flying towards him for a few tenths of a second.

Why did this guy Ding Ding pass the ball to me?

Did something go wrong?

An average player would most likely miss this opportunity, but Martin has a [Reaction] value of up to 90, and a bold idea comes to his mind in a flash.

I saw him twisting his waist and swinging his abdomen, facing the direction of the ball and turning his back to the goal.

Kovodzejczak, who was on top, knew it was too late to defend Martin. He instinctively raised his right hand to remind the assistant referee that Martin was in an offside position.

But the assistant referee is in a good position and has a very clear judgment on what happens in a fleeting moment.

His right hand holding the side flag was tilted downward at 45°, following Martin's position and running forward while maintaining a uniform horizontal line.

It's equivalent to saying...not offside.

"What does he want to do?"

Sevilla coach Emery's pupils shrank, and strong uneasiness swept through his body again.

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