I am Quaresma

Chapter 140 Practice free kicks

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Alonso signaled that he did not commit a foul, and Gerrard quickly cleared the ball, but at this time, the referee also blew the whistle.

All eyes were on the referee, and at this time, the broadcast replay had also appeared in front of the fans.

Flip!

Still flopping!

Alonso never touched Seedorf!

Countless fans yelled, wishing to kill Seedorf here.

Now, let's see how the referee decides!

Like what happened to Porto, Liverpool's championship dream will end under Seedorf's diving?

Or is the referee clearly discerning and keen to prevent Seedorf's trickery from succeeding?

The fate of the two teams is all in the referee's mind.

Under the wide-eyed gaze of fans all over the world, the referee walked into the penalty area, ignoring the Milan player's claim for a penalty, walked to Seedorf and threw a yellow card.

Diving, yellow card!

Seedorf seemed to be greatly stimulated. He jumped up and went to the referee. He looked like he was trying to defend himself, but the saliva was sprayed on the referee's face.

At this time, the referee seemed to suddenly remember something, suddenly realized, and took out another red card.

Red card, go off!

It turned out that Seedorf had already received a yellow card for a defense in the first half. The referee almost forgot it just now.

Seedorf was in a rage, and his expression was as ferocious as if he was going to fight with the referee.

Quaresma couldn't help but clapped on the sofa.

What a great red card!

This is the end of your diving!

The only regret is that it would be great if the referee in the game against Porto was so observant!

Watching Seedorf swear and walk off the court in a decadent manner,

It's so heartwarming, this is retribution!

On the stage of the Champions League final, he was sent off for diving and was thrown home!

As if fans all over the world are laughing at Seedorf, he will also become the object of everyone's scorn.

Now that Seedorf has been punished, Quaresma doesn't care much about who wins and who loses between Milan and Liverpool. He turned off the TV and threw Vanessa down.

Vanessa was watching nervously and excitedly, but she didn't want the TV to be suddenly turned off, and Quaresma turned into a big bad wolf and rushed towards her little white rabbit.

......

Holidays are great!

Anyway, when Quaresma left the island, he still felt unfulfilled.

The vacation isn't over yet, but Quaresma can't keep indulging in the gentle village. Although Quaresma still maintains more than 4 hours of training a day on the island, the speed of attribute improvement is far less than the usual training. .

Back in Porto, Quaresma found a private training ground where he was going to spend the rest of his vacation.

Not only does it need to improve all-round attributes, Quaresma is more eager to practice nirvana.

The outer instep of the right foot is considered a nirvana, and it has been practiced by Quaresma to a level of perfection, but this nirvana alone is far from enough.

This time, Quaresma is ready to practice a free kick.

This is one of the quickest ways to increase your own scoring means.

When the game is slow to open, a tricky or powerful free kick may be able to change the situation.

A free kick may also decide the victory of a game, or even the title of the champion.

Most of the superstars have mastered free-kick stunts. For example, when the peerless double arrogance was competing for hegemony, Ronaldo's free-kicks often made merit. Messi saw that he couldn't do it, so he should hurry up and practice it himself, so he practiced a tricky arc at any angle. Ball stunt.

Quaresma may not be able to hit Ronaldo's elevator free kick with an amazing falling angle, and he also thinks that this kind of free kick is too demanding, and the hit rate is not very ideal, on the contrary, he thinks it is very reliable. .

So what he wants to practice is the arcing free kick, the kind that turns to the blind corner of the fans. As for the elevator ball, after he has completed the arcing free kick, he will consider practicing when he has time.

The curve ball can definitely be kicked out by himself, which has always been Quaresma's best skill, but because of his lack of shooting skills, it is a bit difficult to hit the dead corner that the goalkeeper can't.

How do other people practice free kicks?

Beckham seems to be kicking the tires specifically, and I don't know how effective this method is?

Or try it yourself?

Quaresma has always been an actionist. He thought of this and immediately went to execute it. He took the wrench and headed for his off-road vehicle.

Take off one of your own tires first...

After twisting for a long time, Quaresma was sweating. Because of the continuous exertion, the strength attribute increased by 0.01, which was in time for half an hour of training in the gym.

But looking at the immobile tires, Quaresma gave up.

This thing can't be disassembled at all!

After thinking about it, Quaresma found two red papers, pasted them on the upper left and right corner of the goal, and aimed at the two red papers and kicked.

This is different from the meaning of the Porto keeper telling him to aim at the goal post before. Quaresma is eager to kick out his inertia, and kicking free kicks in the future will be a dead end, how arrogant!

A kick out and in!

But Quaresma was not happy at all.

He was clearly aiming at the upper left corner of the goal and kicking, why did the ball rubbed the right column and flew into the goal?

It's a long way!

One more kick!

The ball went in again, but this time it was still close to the goal post on the right side of the goal!

The arc is not enough!

continue!

airplane!

continue!

duang!

continue!

"Who smashed my glass?"

......

Quaresma took at least 100 free-kicks in one morning, but few really hit the mark.

At the end of the practice, Quaresma couldn't help lamenting, this thing is really hard to practice.

However, he also knew that without hard work and long-term uninterrupted practice, he would not be able to practice free kick stunts at all, unless the system was a little more powerful and directly helped him fill up his free kick skills.

It's a pity that the system is rather stubborn, and the functions are outrageously small!

In the next few days, Quaresma finished the basic exercises, and the rest of the time was basically used to practice arc free kicks. Although there is visible improvement, there may be a dozen kicks that happen to achieve the effect. It is conceivable To become his own nirvana in the game, there is still a long way to go.

He is not in a hurry. In his plan, as long as he can master the arc free kick stunt within half a season, some things cannot be rushed.

But then again, even if he has practiced free-kick stunts, he doesn't know if he has the opportunity to take free-kicks in the Arsenal team.

Who took the free kick at Arsenal?

Go back and ask.

Some things have to be fought for!

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