Seven Crowns

Chapter 444: The Final Begins

On January 29th, Doha, Qatar, Khalifa International Stadium, at 17:00 pm, there is still an hour before the final, but the stadium is completely full and there are no seats left.

The enthusiasm of Chinese fans for this Asian Cup is no less than that of the local Asian Cup in 2004.

Although it is impossible to completely fill the stadium like in 2004 because of the distance, there are still countless fans rushing to Qatar temporarily from China, even if they buy high-priced tickets from scalpers, they still have to buy a ticket to enter.

Even so, there are still many Chinese fans who failed to buy tickets in the end and could only stay outside the stadium to watch the game through the TV in the bar or the large outdoor screen.

The attraction of Lu Wenbin is not only for Chinese people. In addition to Chinese and Australian fans in the stands, there are countless Qatari fans and fans from other countries.

Most of these fans from Qatar and other countries are fans of Lu Wenbin.

This is the personal influence of superstars.

There are more than 30,000 seats in the Khalifa Stadium, and there are less than 10,000 Australian fans. The rest are all Bin's personal fans who cheer for the Chinese team.

In the case that the opponent is not Qatar, the Chinese team has half the home court advantage.

This is just the scene, and there are more Chinese fans watching the live broadcast of the game in China.

The final started at 18:00, which happened to be 23:00 Beijing time, and it was less than 24:00, and it was a Saturday, a weekend, and the next day was Sunday.

The final time was carefully selected to cater for the viewing needs of fans in most parts of Asia, including Chinese fans.

Even after so many years of trough, 2010 fell to the bottom, but because of Lu Wenbin's appeal and the attractiveness of possibly winning the first Asian Cup championship, the domestic audience watching this Asian Cup final is estimated to be no more than that in 2004. There are few local Asian Cup finals.

Many viewers who had never watched sports or cared about football before sat in front of the TV or computer under the popular science and call of the fans around them to watch the game.

As long as Lu Wenbin can lead the Chinese team to win the championship, it will definitely arouse the carnival of fans all over the country.

At the scene, at 17:20, the organizers began to perform the closing ceremony. The King of Qatar, the president of the AFC, and the president of FIFA attended the closing ceremony. The president of UEFA also sat with the president of FIFA as a special guest to watch Closing ceremony and finals.

After the closing ceremony,

After tidying up the field, the players of the two teams led the caddy into the field, which aroused warm cheers from all the fans.

Playing the national anthem, shaking hands, and picking sides, Lu Wenbin won the kick-off for the Chinese team.

At 18:00, with the referee Irmatov's whistle, the 2011 15th Qatar Asian Cup final between China VS Australia officially began.

Lu Wenbin used the right of kick-off to make a sudden attack at the beginning of the game, trying to score a lightning goal.

However, last year's Puskas Goal of the Year Award was Lu Wenbin's goal in the opening 9.67 seconds of the Champions League. Lyon took advantage of the lack of energy in the opening game. Other teams will naturally not give Lu Wenbin such a goal. Chance.

Therefore, although Lu Wenbin broke through three people in a row through his strong dribbling and ball-handling ability, he was still double-teamed by three opponents at the front of the penalty area and lost the ball.

Even if many skills have been added to the full value, Lu Wenbin is not omnipotent, and he cannot break through several people in a row and succeed in shooting every time.

Because there are only Lu Wenbin and Zheng Zhi in the frontcourt, and Zheng Zhi sometimes retreats to join the defense, Lu Wenbin doesn't even have anyone involved in running positions, and Australia's defense can concentrate on defending him alone.

Therefore, Lu Wenbin hadn't scored a goal until half an hour into the game.

In contrast, Australia's defense line was restrained by Lu Wenbin alone with three or four people, and the attack power in the frontcourt was also slightly insufficient.

Facing the Chinese team's defense line and iron barrel formation composed of almost eight or nine people, Australia is also helpless.

Although the personal strength of the Chinese team players is a bit weaker, with the advantage of numbers, they can still firmly guard the penalty area and hardly give the Australians any chance.

Australia does not have the strength of Spain and Brazil, and can pass the ball into the opponent's goal with possession of the ball.

As for the long-range shot outside the penalty area, it is a test of luck.

Without Lu Wenbin's full physique and shooting, 10 long-range shots may not necessarily score a goal.

Similarly, the efficiency of free kicks was also very low. Australia got two free kicks in the first 30 minutes, but none of them hit the goal frame, and they all hit the plane.

In this way, the two teams kept the 0-0 score for half an hour.

Then, in the 32nd minute, Lu Wenbin finally got a free kick with a good position and distance.

It was also Australia's offense at that time. Bin broke through the first opponent with a speed waving, and then was knocked down by Australia's midfielder. He won a free kick about 27 meters away from Australia's goal and was positioned to the left.

good chance!

The Chinese team had won a free kick from outside the penalty area before, but it was a pity that the position was relatively biased. Although Lu Wenbin took the penalty and hit the goal directly, he didn't dare to waste his special skills, and finally hit the side net directly without any damage to the goal. threaten.

Therefore, for this free kick in the 32nd minute, Lu Wenbin decided to use special skills.

Lu Wenbin's current special skills in the free kick system are still only elementary, with only a 50% chance of hitting the goal frame, but it does not mean a 50% scoring rate.

The goalkeeper is not a piece of wood. He can save Lu Wenbin's free kick through his own strength and the prediction of moving in advance.

However, no matter what, free kicks controlled by system skills usually go to dead corners.

As long as they hit within the range of the goal frame, the scoring rate is still quite impressive, at least higher than Lu Wenbin's free kick scoring rate.

Therefore, usually when there is a good opportunity, Lu Wenbin will choose to let the system take the penalty.

That's the case with this ball.

When the referee blew the whistle for a free throw, Lu Wenbin's body was controlled by the system to run up a few steps, and then he kicked the ball with his right foot.

The ball flew into the air, flew over the head of the jumping Australian wall, drew an arc, and drilled into the far upper right corner of the Australian goal.

Although the Australian goalkeeper Schwarzer made a prediction, he predicted the top corner of the near end.

As a result, after he began to shift his body weight, he realized that Lu Wenbin was hitting the far corner, and it was too late when he turned over and made a counterattack. In the end, he could only watch the ball fly past his palm and into the net in despair. Didn't even touch the ball.

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