Seven Crowns

Chapter 303 The King of Europe

The sideline ball has to be thrown directly into the penalty area from the sideline, which is already very far away, and most people can't throw it at all.

In other words, Lu Wenbin has enough physique and strength to try it out.

However, throwing it so far, it is obvious that there will be no accurate head.

In addition, Lu Wenbin also flipped a bit, making it even more impossible to aim, and there is no accurate head. It can only be thrown where it counts, and there is no way to deliberately find a teammate's point.

Fortunately, after throwing the ball, Lu Wenbin was a little relieved, looking at the direction the ball was flying.

Then, he stretched his neck and stared at the penalty area, hoping that Ibisevic, Yanker and others in the penalty area could grab the first point and put the ball in.

If you can score at this time, it will definitely be a countdown lore.

Seeing that the ball thrown by Lu Wenbin with somersault went straight to the penalty area, the fans on both sides in the stands were also nervous.

Hoffenheim fans hope their players can top the ball in, Barcelona fans hope their players can clear the ball out.

Players from both sides in the penalty area also pushed each other, and everyone wanted to grab the first point.

However, after the ball flew through a high parabola in the air, Valdés found that the ball actually flew towards the back of the goal, and it seemed to fall directly into the goal.

As a goalkeeper, Valdes' first reaction was not to let the ball in.

Therefore, Valdes didn't think about it, and quickly took two steps back, ready to take off and dial the ball out.

However, Ibisevic, Nilsson, and Puyol in the penalty area also judged the ball's landing point and all rushed to the back point to take off.

Ibisevic and Nilsson naturally wanted to put the ball in, Puyol wanted to make a clearance, everyone only had the ball in their eyes, and they didn’t even see Valdes who threw the ball after moving his position on the goal line.

Of course, as opponents, even if they see Valdes, Ibisevic and Nilsson will not give up.

The four people jumped at the same time behind the goal and huddled together. Valdez could take the lead with his hands and touched the ball above Ibisevic's head.

However, because he was separated by Puyol who was jumping at the same time, Valdés tried his best to not stretch his hand long enough, and just touched the ball with his fingers.

Also, the ball failed to clear the crossbar, just touched it, and then the ball changed direction slightly, hit the inside of the far post, and then bounced into the net.

After that, Ibisevic, Nilsson, Puyol and other talents fell and fell into a ball.

The German commentator Dickenson roared excitedly: "tooooooooooooooooor..."

"The ball is in, the ball is in! Lu Wenbin threw the ball directly into the goal from the touchline!"

"Loud! Lore! Lu Wenbin scored a hat-trick in the last stoppage time, helping Hoffenheim to lore Barcelona!"

The Hoffenheim fans in the stands also all boiled up, giving out deafening cheers and screams, and the Hoffenheim players in the stadium also prepared to run wildly to celebrate.

As a result, everyone found that the referee did not blow the whistle for a valid goal. Barcelona's captain Puyol also got up and shouted at the referee: "Lu Wenbin can't count this goal, and the touchline kick is not a goal!"

Nearby Ibisevic and others were stunned.

"A side kick is not a goal, what's the rule?"

For players who don't understand the rules of this kind of partial goal, they really don't know whether the entry from the sideline is considered a goal.

But Salihovic knew that he reacted very quickly, and rushed over to the referee immediately and said: "This ball is not a sideline ball directly into the entry, Valdes touches the ball, it should be counted!"

Players on both sides immediately disagreed, arguing around the referee.

Lu Wenbin, who originally thought that a sideline kick accidentally scored a lore for Barcelona, ​​was about to celebrate. He found that the referee did not blow the scoring whistle, and then his teammates and opponents surrounded the referee and argued, and he didn't know how to respond. Well, run away quickly.

Dickenson in the commentary box shouted for a while before realizing that the referee had not awarded a goal. He was puzzled for a while, and then he remembered that according to FIFA's football rules, a touchline kick does not count as a goal.

How to count a goal if the starting point of the sideline ball is outside the specified playing area of ​​the court?

This kind of ball is an indirect free kick, and a goal must be scored after someone on the court touches the ball.

After thinking of this, Dickenson remembered that Valdés seemed to have touched the ball just now. If so, did someone touch the ball?

Does the ball still count?

Dickenson discussed with other commentators at the commentary booth. Of course, he insisted that the goal was effective, but the Spanish commentator insisted that Lu Wenbin shot directly from the sideline and could not be counted.

In the stadium, the referee who encountered this situation for the first time was also a little hesitant.

The difficulty of this ball is that Lu Wenbin's sideline kick flew directly to the goal. Although Valdes touched the ball halfway, whether it was outside the goal line or inside the goal line, the referee could not tell the difference. .

Did the ball go over the goal line as a whole before Valdes touched it?

If the ball has already crossed the goal line as a whole before Valdes touches the ball, and Valdes just scoops the ball over the goal line to the goal post and bounces it into the goal, the ball cannot be counted.

Although the probability is not high, the referee really can't tell whether the ball fell into the goal first and then was hit by Valdez on the goal post and then bounced into the goal.

Moreover, Valdes is a goalkeeper. His touch with the ball is different from other players shooting or own goal. Does it count as a player touching the ball on the field?

After thinking about it for a while, the referee had an idea.

However, he has to make sure.

He separated the players on both sides of the dispute and told everyone not to quarrel. He went to the sideline to find the linesman and asked for his opinion.

The linesman definitely told the referee that the ball did not cross the goal at the moment when Valdes touched the ball, and that it was outside the goal line, and Valdes touched the ball before the goal.

After listening to the linesman's opinion, the referee took a deep breath, circled his fingers, and blew the whistle that the goal was effective under the tense gazes of countless people at the scene and in front of the TV.

Then, he blew the whistle for the end of the game.

With the sound of "Wow...", all Hoffenheim players and fans boiled over, and all Hoffenheim coaches and players on the sidelines rushed into the arena and celebrated.

Lu Wenbin threw a super long sideline ball in the last second of stoppage time in the European Super Cup and scored a hat-trick to help Hoffenheim beat Barcelona 4-3 and became the king of Europe in 2009!

The players and fans of Barcelona were very dissatisfied. The players still wanted to ask the referee to let him take back the penalty, and the fans scolded the black whistle in the stands, but everything was to no avail.

Regardless of the referee's decision right or wrong, the game is over.

There is no doubt that this sideline kick of Lu Wenbin will definitely become a goal.

It became the focus and heavy news of the world's discussion after the game.

It's so rare!

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like