Football King Bale

Chapter five hundred and first free kick

Alba's reaction speed is not unreasonable, but he is passive in the end. When Bell turned and started, he realized that he wanted to turn around. At this time, he thought about reaching out and grabbing Bell directly, but he considered that he seemed to be the last defensive player in Spain except goalkeeper Casillas, and he was also quite confident in his speed. There was also teammate Abeloa not far away, so he finally chose not to foul, but quickly caught up with Bell.

Bale's dribbling speed was very fast, every step was big, and he rushed to the Spanish goal with great speed.

In the center of Spain, Real Madrid right back Arbeloa also chased all the way, trying to intercept Bale at the front of the penalty area.

As for the farther places, Busquets, Ramos, Pique and others were also running back desperately. Although they knew that the possibility of catching up with Bell before he shot was zero, the professionalism of professional players made them choose to chase back.

After Bell got rid of Alba, he chose to cut in and met Arbeloa just after the arc of the middle circle.

Bell, who was sprinting with the ball at high speed, made Aveiroa very helpless. He could only try to follow Bell as much as possible to prevent him from completely breaking through himself.

Unexpectedly, Bell suddenly slowed down, which made Aveiroa mistakenly think that he was going to hit the goal directly, and immediately slowed down, but the next moment Aveiroa realized that he had been fooled.

As soon as Real Madrid's right back slowed down, Bale suddenly accelerated and started, throwing him off at once and rushing towards the penalty area.

Arveiroa trembled with fear: Bell got rid of him, that is to face his own goalkeeper single-handedly. With Bell's terrifying shooting skills, even if Casillas is guarding the goal, it is impossible to prevent Bell from scoring!

Arbeloa immediately made a decision: Even if he was late and got a red card, he must keep Bell!

This place is still far from the restricted area, and Aveiroa is not worried about the red dot package at all. Therefore, it is a good deal to exchange a red card for a must-goal!

So, at the moment when the two sides passed by each other, Abeloa quickly stretched out his hand, grabbed Bell's jersey tightly, and dragged him to the ground.

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There was a burst of exclamation in the stands, both Welsh fans and Spanish fans.

The Welsh fans were shocked by Abeloa's foul, which completely prevented a must-goal for Wales!

The Spanish fans feel that the situation is not good,

Abeloa's foul is likely to be a red card, which means that they have to fight with one less player in the next game, which is not good news for Spain.

The Turkish referee Kagil's whistle also sounded, and other players from both sides quickly surrounded him. The Welsh players intended to put pressure on Kargil and demanded a red card for Aveiroa, while the Spanish players naturally Stop the Welsh player's plan, intercede for Abeloa, and hope that the referee Cargill will show mercy.

For a while, players from both sides pushed and shoved around Cargill, and the scene was very chaotic. Cargill quickly separated the players from both sides and issued a warning: I will play my cards if I keep chattering.

After the players on both sides were separated, Cargill reached into the pocket behind his buttocks while walking towards Aveiroa, and then took out...

A yellow card!

"What?"

There were cheers and exclamations again from the stands, followed by applause and insults.

The Welsh players quit and once again surrounded Cargill to protest his penalty.

Facing the protests of the Welsh players, Cargill looked very indifferent and just asked the Welsh players to get out of the way.

But the Welsh players naturally couldn't easily back away. Even the Welsh players who were further away from the scene of the incident surrounded Cargill and complained excitedly. Some impatient players even spoke a little dirty stand up.

Seeing this, Bell was very anxious, and said goodbye to his opponent, but his own player was sent off for swearing at the referee. He got up quickly, persuaded the emotional teammates to leave, and asked everyone to leave this matter to him, and he would negotiate with the referee.

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Under Bell's persuasion, the Welsh players backed away unwillingly, and Bell walked up to Cargill to negotiate.

Although Bell was very upset, he still tried his best to suppress his anger, and asked in a calm tone as much as possible: "Mr. Referee, the opponent obviously fouled me just now, and it was the last defender who was not the goalkeeper. Why?" Just a yellow card?"

For Bell, Mr. Golden Ball, the captain of Wales, and the person involved, Cargill was more polite and explained: "Sir, you are wrong, the opponent is not the last non-goalkeeper defender in Spain, so this is just A tactical foul! I gave him a yellow card, already taking care of you!"

Bale listened to Cargill's words, and almost sprayed him with ZGNM on the spot. I saw it very clearly from the perspective of God. Arbeloa is the last defensive player in Spain except goalkeeper Casillas. As for Alba, To be half a body behind Abeloa, this is a red card foul!

However, Bell knew that if he really scolded like that, he might be the one who will end up with a red card, so he could only say patiently: "Sir, I suggest you discuss it with your assistant before making a final decision." !"

Cargill shook his head and said, "No, this is my judgment, and I can't be wrong. Sir, that's it, you should arrange to take a free kick!"

Bell is very helpless, but he also knows that on the football field, black-clothed judges have the highest power. They are determined to make such a penalty, and things will not turn around. If their own side cannot control their emotions, it must be their own side that will suffer in the end. .

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The Welsh fans in the stands were very emotional, boos and curses rang out, and they almost gave Cargill the most vicious words they could think of.

However, it was all to no avail and when the dust settled, Wales only got a free kick 35 meters from the goal. Spain only paid a yellow card for Abeloa, the right back, to stop Wales. ball.

The TV broadcast began to play in slow motion, so the broadcasting agencies all over the world except Spain came to a conclusion: Abeloa's foul was definitely a yellow card, and Wales suffered an unfair penalty.

As for the British media, including the BBC and Sky Sports commentators, they reprimanded Cargill for black whistle, saying that UEFA is determined to get rid of Wales and prevent the British from winning the European Cup.

But Wales got nothing but a wave of sympathy.

The Spanish commentator is looking for reasons for them and the referee's penalty, saying that misjudgments on the football field are also part of the game, and some Spanish commentators who opened their eyes and told nonsense said that the referee's penalty is very good, Aveiro Abeloa's foul was not a red card, and even a yellow card was a heavy penalty, because Abeloa was not the last defender except the goalkeeper.

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The game continued on the field, and the Spanish players began to line up the wall, but they were not honest, and they refused to retreat far enough away. After the Welsh players complained repeatedly, they retreated at the request of Cargill. .

However, when Cargill turned around, they moved forward twice in small steps, as if they had moved half a meter forward.

For these small actions of the Spanish players, Bell responded with a sneer. This is an obvious Barcelona-style trick, and it is also the reason why Spain and Barcelona have been criticized a lot despite their good results.

Cargill shook his head and said, "No, this is my judgment, and I can't be wrong. Sir, that's it, you should arrange to take a free kick!"

Bell is very helpless, but he also knows that on the football field, black-clothed judges have the highest power. They are determined to make such a penalty, and things will not turn around. If their own side cannot control their emotions, it must be their own side that will suffer in the end. .

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The Welsh fans in the stands were very emotional, boos and curses rang out, and they almost gave Cargill the most vicious words they could think of.

However, it was all to no avail and when the dust settled, Wales only got a free kick 35 meters from the goal. Spain only paid a yellow card for Abeloa, the right back, to stop Wales. ball.

The TV broadcast began to play in slow motion, so the broadcasting organizations all over the world except Spain came to a conclusion: Abeloa's foul was definitely a yellow card, and Wales suffered an unfair penalty.

As for the British media, including the BBC and Sky Sports commentators, they reprimanded Cargill for black whistle, saying that UEFA is determined to get rid of Wales and prevent the British from winning the European Cup.

But Wales got nothing but a wave of sympathy.

The Spanish commentator is looking for reasons for them and the referee's penalty, saying that misjudgments on the football field are also part of the game, and some Spanish commentators who opened their eyes and told nonsense said that the referee's penalty is very good, Aveiro Abeloa's foul was not a red card, and even a yellow card was a heavy penalty, because Abeloa was not the last defender except the goalkeeper.

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The game continued on the field, and the Spanish players began to line up the wall, but they were not honest, and they refused to retreat far enough away. After the Welsh players complained repeatedly, they retreated at the request of Cargill. .

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