Football King Bale

Chapter 510: A Historic Goal

Perhaps stimulated by this "goal conceded", the Italian players became more motivated as if they had been injected with chicken blood. They chased the football, and they also chased the Welsh players, and they were really tough. For a while, the Welsh players were very uncomfortable, and the rhythm was a bit chaotic.

Coleman was a little anxious. He stood on the sidelines and gestured to his players to pay attention to possession of the ball, to slow down the pace of the game, and not to follow the rhythm of Italy.

But maybe it was a mistake in the middle of the game. In the 31st minute of the game, Balotelli resisted David Vaughan on the right side of the penalty area and passed the football diagonally to the penalty area. Cassano took the ball with his back in the penalty area.

Collins stepped forward to defend Cassano, the two sides had slight physical contact, and Cassano immediately fell in the penalty area.

Proenka blew his whistle and whistled for a penalty kick.

Welsh goalkeeper Hennessy stepped forward to protest, complaining that Cassano dived, and his words were a little too aggressive, and he was shown a yellow card by Proenka.

However, Italy had a disagreement on the penalty kick. Cassano, who made the penalty kick, wanted to take the penalty kick himself, but Balotelli also moved over and also wanted to take the penalty kick.

In order to compete with Bale for the Golden Boot, Balotelli was crazy about scoring goals. How could he let go of such a good opportunity as a penalty kick?

As a result, the bad boy Cassano and the wise Bashen competed for the right to take the penalty kick, and the atmosphere became a little stiff.

In the end, Cassano gave up the right to take the penalty under the agreement of the boss of the Italian team, and Balotelli proudly walked to the penalty spot with the ball in his arms.

Then Bashen's penalty kick hit the lower edge of the crossbar, rebounded and went into the net.

After the goal, Balotelli was so happy that he rushed to the sidelines to celebrate wildly, as if he saw the European Cup Golden Boot.

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"Goal! Italy takes the lead!"

"It was Balotelli who scored the goal. The former European golden boy has scored four goals, and he is only one goal behind Bale at the top of the list!"

"Balotelli's Golden Boot has been put to the test, and if Balotelli scores another goal, he can match Bale's goals!"

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In the stands, the Italian fans cheered, while the Welsh fans were sad.

"Don't worry,

Play slowly, keep the rhythm, the game is 90 minutes! "Bell took advantage of the time when Italy celebrated the goal and called the Welsh players together on the field to motivate them.

The Welsh players thought of Bell's magic and quickly walked out of the loss after conceding the goal.

After taking the lead, Italy quickly recovered their formation, which is their usual routine.

They used this method to suffocate England and Germany successively, and advanced to the final.

However, their retreat gave Bell more room to move. When Bell retreats to get the ball, the Italian players no longer press forward so frantically, which makes Bell more calm when receiving the ball.

However, when Bell advances close to the Italian penalty area, the Italian players will immediately stick over and interfere with Bell.

If it was Bell in the past, it would be a headache at this time. Facing the opponent's playing style that compresses the space, he can't use his fists and feet, and his ability will be greatly restricted. But today's Bell is different. He can be called an enhanced version of Valderrama after he has acquired the ability to escape from the spot. It is very difficult for Italian players to limit him.

Soon, he switched to the left again.

Although the Italian right back is faster than Chiellini on the left, his defensive ability is somewhat inferior to that of Chiellini. In addition, the tacit understanding between Abate, who was born in AC Milan, and his three defensive partners was slightly poor. Bell felt that this might be an opportunity to break through Italy's steel defense.

Bell just came to him, and frequently looked for Abate to match up, which made Abate very embarrassed.

Abarth's speed is indeed very fast, but compared with Bell, the gap is not a star and a half, plus the defensive players are already passive, it is particularly difficult for him to deal with Bell. Although he returned to defense quickly and was very active in defense, as long as he made a mistake in judgment, it would be difficult for him to turn around and follow Bell.

Seeing that his right side was tight, Prandelli quickly responded. He asked Barzagli and Marchisio to assist Abate in the past.

However, Bale quickly turned to attack the right flank of Italy, and the result was quickly achieved: Chiellini was once again passed by Bale with a pendulum, and this time the Italian left-back failed to stop with another foul. Bell's breakthrough, on the contrary, fell to the ground and failed to get up.

Chiellini played with an injury. This time, after being passed by Bell with a pendulum, the old injury recurred. Not long after the game was over 20 minutes, he had to take the initiative to apply for exit.

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In the 21st minute of the first half, Chiellini retired due to injury and Prandelli was forced to replace him with Balzaretti.

However, this substitution did not have much impact on Italy's strength, and they still took the initiative on the field.

Time soon approached the end of the first half.

The voice of the famous British commentator John sounded in the ears of the British fans: "The game lasted forty minutes in the first half. At present, the score of the two teams is still 0:1, and Wales is temporarily behind. Such a score is very unfavorable to Wales. If Wales trailed all the way through the first half and it could be a tough second half for them."

In the stands of the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Welsh fans look dignified. Bell was caught in the siege of the Italian defenders, with two fists and four hands, it was difficult to get any chances.

They understand that their team is having a hard time right now. With Bell blocked, is there anyone who can stand up, turn the tide, and become the pillar of the team?

On the court, Bell is still making unremitting efforts with his teammates in order to get opportunities to attack.

With the reduction of time in the first half, the situation in Wales has become unprecedentedly bad. After all, their strength is not as good as Italy, and now they are behind in the score and have to take the initiative to attack.

The physical fitness of the Italian players has also encountered a severe test. They already had one day less rest than Wales, plus many players in the team are not old or young, and the high-intensity pressing in the first half caused the physical exhaustion of the players to be more serious than Wales.

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"The game entered forty-five minutes. The fourth official on the sidelines raised a sign to signal that there was only one minute of stoppage time in the first half of the game."

"Now it's Italy's chance to attack. Under the pressure of Bale, Abate passed the ball over the touchline. The defender looked a bit embarrassed."

"Neil Taylor trotted to the sidelines and reached for the ball from the ball boy. Ramsey came to meet him and Neil Taylor handed the ball to Ramsey."

"Ramsey and Morrison passed the ball twice in a row. He took the ball with his back, resisted Pirlo, and passed the football. Beautiful!"

"Bale met the ball, stepped directly over the football, and then used a cross-footed movement and used the heel to pass the ball to Neil Taylor who was inserting the edge."

"Neil Taylor pushes forward ... passes the ball and the ball goes to Ramsey's feet."

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When Ramsey got the ball, Morrison ran outside, and Bell cut in, and the two crossed to form a two-point connection.

Barzagli ran towards Morrison, while Abate rushed towards Bale.

Ramsey paused for a moment, then suddenly kicked through and found Bell who cut inside.

On the edge of the penalty area, Bale received a pass from Ramsey, and he suddenly sprinted forward.

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Seeing Bell accelerating forward, Abate, who was worried that he would not be able to keep up, also accelerated forward suddenly. With this sprint, he was missed by the space behind him.

Bell suddenly buckled with his left foot and pushed with his right foot. He accelerated, stopped suddenly, and changed direction in an instant. With the ball, he squeezed Abate and forced himself into the Italian penalty area.

Abate was in a hurry, he turned around quickly, and was ready to block Bell again.

Right here, Bell suddenly buckled with his right foot and once again buckled the football in the opposite direction of Abate.

The Kiev Olympic Stadium suddenly burst into exclamation. The eyes of the fans were shining. Many people couldn't help standing up from their seats. The commentators on the scene also praised it loudly.

In less than a second, Bell smashed the ball continuously, feinted continuously, and passed Abate twice.

After throwing off Abate again, Bell has entered the small penalty area in Italy. However, there are still three Italian defenders facing Bell: left center back Bonucci, left back Balzaretti and goalkeeper Buffon.

Italy's chain defense is really a headache!

If it is an ordinary striker, it is difficult to break through the Italian goal under such circumstances, but at the moment they are facing Bell, a complete wall!

This time, Bell didn't hesitate any longer, and immediately triggered the killing blow.

If the team enters the halftime break with a score of 0:1, it is definitely not good news. On the contrary, if the score can be equalized, morale can also be greatly improved.

While inspiring the killing blow, Bell kicked without hesitation.

Boom!

The football flew out of his feet like a fireball and headed straight for the goal of Italy. Buffon tried his best to save, but when the killing blow was activated, no matter how amazing Buffon was, he could not stop the ball from flying into the goal.

John Mortensen stood up from his chair and shouted excitedly: "Goooooooooooooooal!!!!"

I don't know why, while shouting, the old commentator who is nearly seventy years old has tears in his eyes.

"It's the first goal by an English player in the history of a European Cup final! Great milestone! Great - Gareth Bale!"

At this moment, not only the Welsh fans were cheering, but even England, Scotland and other members of the United Kingdom also had countless fans cheering and celebrating.

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