The Glory of the Godfather

Chapter 264: Open the door to La Liga

The game between Ibiza and Cadiz has started for more than ten minutes.

Every touch of a player from Ibiza will arouse the cheers of the Ibiza Athletic Stadium. For the fans, this game is a feast and a happy expectation.

Ibiza’s fans have great confidence in the team and they don’t think Cadiz can delay Ibiza’s promotion to La Liga.

Although Fang Jue was confident that his team would win, he knew very well that the game was actually not easy to play.

The second league has gone through thirty-five rounds. Cadiz’s result is 12 wins, 9 draws, 14 losses and 45 points. It ranks 13th among the 22 teams in the second league. It stands to reason that this is a return. It’s a good ranking. However, the relegation rules of the Second Division are that the lower four teams are relegated. Cadiz is currently only 5 points ahead of Albacete, who is 19th in the league and fourth from the bottom. With the remaining seven rounds, Cadiz is still at risk of relegation.

Therefore, although Cadiz is facing the leader of the Spanish League and the new Copa del Rey champion Ibiza in this game, this team has reasons to fight to the death.

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In fact, in the sprint phase of the season, the relegation team is a real tough bone, even more difficult to deal with than the top ranked teams.

This is also evident from the ten minutes since the start of the game. Although Ibiza seems to have the initiative on the field, there is no real chance of threatening Cadiz’s goal. The visiting team performed very tenaciously. Their purpose today is very To be clear, it is to score points, or to put it more bluntly, Cadiz is playing this game with the purpose of getting a draw. If they can score a point at home in Ibiza, they should feel satisfaction.

"Ibiza's players are a little anxious." Dolores said, "Maybe they are too eager to win, they play a little irritably."

"This is the disadvantage of too many young players." David Zamora also said, "The mentality is easy to lose balance."

David Zamora just finished speaking. Ibiza’s left-back Jordi Alba formed a quick breakthrough on the left. The Cadiz defender Ganzolo Vichenko knew that Alba was fast. After being passed by him, he couldn't catch up at all, so he fouled directly and grabbed Alba's jersey.

The referee Bilsa's whistle sounded, and Ibiza won a free kick from the front left.

Seeing this scene, Fang Jue stood up from the coach's bench and walked to the sidelines.

He whistled, Deisler looked over and nodded when he saw Fang Jue's hidden gesture.

Soon, Dessler communicated the coach's tactical intention: free kick No. 6 tactics.

Ibiza’s two central defenders Koscielny and Ayala both rushed to the Cadiz penalty area to participate in this free kick attack. Not only that, Lewandowski, Mata and Royce also Into the restricted area.

In the backcourt of Ibiza, only full-back Abate and midfielder Clemente, even Pjanic also pressed on.

And Alba stood in front of the football with Dessler, and for a while it was impossible to tell who would take the free kick.

This made Cadiz's defense a little nervous.

Cadiz's goalkeeper Armando kept shouting loudly, directing his teammates to target several tall men in Ibiza.

The attention of Kadiz’s defensive players is more on Koscielny, Ayala and Lewandowski, who have good header ability. At most, they pay attention to the taller ones. Royce.

At this time, Mata, who was only 170 cm tall, was not noticed. In the restricted area full of long people, Mata who was not tall was almost invisible.

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The referee's whistle sounded.

Dessler didn't move. Alba started to run up first and then ran over the football.

"Sure enough!" Cadiz's goalkeeper Armando knew that he was right, and Desler, who had a more outstanding footwork, was the real free kicker.

Dessler stepped forward in two steps and directly twisted the football into an arc and flew to the penalty area.

When it was, Koscielny and Ayala and Lewandowski all began to fight desperately for positions, which also caused the Kadiz defender to follow the action quickly, and there was chaos in front of the visiting team.

Until the football flew into the penalty area, Cadiz discovered that the goal of the football was not the place where the three Ibiza's high-point runs were competing, but directly flew to the back point, almost close to the edge of the arc. zone.

There, Royce took off. He easily squeezed the defensive Cadiz defender Candela and pushed the football to the top of the penalty area.

Before the players of Cadiz could react, he saw Pjanic, who was not tall, rushed up, shook his head and ferryed again in front of the flying football.

In the eyes of everyone's astonishment, Mata, who was buried in the restricted area, suddenly shot out from the crowd and rushed to the football's spot!

Then, he sprinted directly to the goal.

The football was pushed to the near corner of the goal!

Ibiza’s offensive choice confuses Cadiz’s defensive players, and Mata’s header is very powerful and is too close to the goal. Cadiz’s goalkeeper Armando faces this. Remember to attack the goal suddenly, there was no time to react, the football flew into the goal against the goal post!

"Goooooooooooooooooooool!" Dolores shouted, "Juan Mata! Beautiful goal, this is Mata's 12th goal in the league! He opened the record for Ibiza."

"Nice free kick tactical cooperation, who can think of Koscielny, Ayala and Lewandowski, who are best at headers, are all pretends. In the end, Royce gave it to Piani, who is not tall. Qi, then he flew to Mata, who is the shortest in Ibiza's team, and Mata completed the final blow! One to zero, Ibiza took the lead. This is likely to be the goal that opened the door to La Liga. "David Zamora shouted.

Nice job!

Fang Jue shook his fist vigorously from the sidelines. This goal was very important. In Fang Jue's view, this was a goal that opened the door to victory and La Liga.

Fang Jue turned his head to look at Cadiz coach Raul Procopio, who was on the coaching bench of the visiting team. Don't you want to hold a draw? Now that I lost the ball, I want to see what you guys do!

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Raul Prokopio looked sad, this loss made him a little irritable, even a little frustrated.

Raul Procopio is the fourth coach of Cadiz this season. Yes, before him, Cadiz has gone through three coaching changes, and Raul Procopio accepted the card. Diss has been a month, in this month, he successfully brought Cadis from the 12th in the league to the 13th in the league.

Before the game, he had already received an ultimatum from the top of the club to score points in the game, otherwise he would be fired.

Raul Procopio wants to scold his mother~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Is it that easy to score points at the home court of the Shinco Copa del Rey champion? Barcelona were stabbed three times here. It was so difficult for Cadiz to retreat. Cadiz did not have iron pants to protect the little yellow flower.

From the beginning of the game, this gentleman has been worried. He always worried about losing the ball. Finally, now he doesn't have to worry anymore because he has already lost the ball.

Raul Procopio walked to the sidelines, yelled and gestured, he signaled the team to press out to attack, Cadiz’s goal is to score, now he has lost the ball, and there is nothing left to defend. Makes sense.

After making this adjustment, Raul Prokopio returned to the coaching bench, frowning a lot. Of course, he knew that his adjustment was very risky. Facing the highly capable Ibiza, this There is no difference between action and death, but Raúl Procopio has no choice. In this game, he leads the team to score points:

Maybe Ibiza was possessed by bad luck, or he Raul Procopio was favored by the goddess of luck today, what if the adventure succeeded?

PS: The fourth shift, which is a monthly ticket of 500 plus more, is more than 10,000 words, and it is more than three in the middle of the night. The monthly ticket has been exploded, so I eagerly ask for help, thank you.

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