Football King Bale

Chapter 500 Unlucky Wales

After Neil Taylor dribbled the ball to the frontcourt along the left wing, he quickly passed it straight to Ramsey in front.

The speed of Arsenal's midfielder has no advantage. After stopping the ball, they chose to cut to the middle. Bell ran laterally from the right to the front of the arc top of the penalty area to ask for the ball.

Ramsey's pass came right in front of Bale just out of the reach of Busquets. Bell didn't choose to stop the ball, but rubbed lightly to slow down the speed of the ball, but it still rolled to the right, and he took a step forward.

Busquets reacted very quickly. He knew exactly how strong Bell's shooting ability was, so he immediately chose to entangle him, blocked Bell with his body, and did not give him any chance to directly face the goal.

But Bell also blocked Busquets with his body, not giving the Spanish midfielder a chance to reach the ball. At this time, Ramos has also quickly returned to defense, and he is about to form a double-team with Busquets.

Bell can clearly see everything around the stadium through the perspective of God, in every detail. He saw very clearly that after Neil Taylor passed the ball to Ramsey, he turned around and advanced quickly, and Harvey also chased him and followed him back to the defense.

Bale is team-mates with Neil Taylor and has also played against Xavi, the brain of the Barcelona midfielder. He knows the speed of the two very well. After making a decisive decision, Bell did not look back, blocked Busquets with his body, and knocked the ball with the heel of his right foot before Ramos returned to the defense. The ball almost followed a straight line, crossed the empty top of the penalty area, and rolled to the left side of the top of the arc.

After seeing Bell pass the ball, Neil Taylor still didn't understand it. He quickly threw away Harvey with a lunge, stopped with his left foot, swung his right foot, and it was a powerful volley.

Everyone at the scene only heard a bang, and the ball, like a cannonball, crossed an arc, almost rubbing against the right post, and circled towards Spain's goal.

However, Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas showed his extraordinary strength at this moment, he swooped sideways, abruptly before the ball flew into the goal, and pounced on it. The ball was slightly deflected, and then the fans behind the goal heard a "bang", the ball hit the post hard, bounced back to the goal, and then was driven back by the Spanish right center back Pique to make a clearance Out of the bottom line!

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"Beautiful! Beautiful pass, beautiful shot, beautiful save!"

"During this period, Spain stepped up their offense and continuously threatened Wales' goal. But just when everyone thought Spain was one step away from scoring, Wales almost knocked on Spain's goal through a quick counterattack!"

"Bell's performance is really outstanding! Especially the imaginative heel pass just now,

We even have to wonder if he has eyes in the back of his head, or how would he know that Neil Taylor is going forward? "

"Moreover, we have to admire Bale's creativity. He obviously knows the characteristics of his teammates very well. Neil Taylor got rid of Harvey as soon as he accelerated. The speed of the Spanish midfielder's brain is indeed his blemish."

"It can be said that Bale's unexpected pass almost brought Wales a goal."

"However, at the critical moment, Casillas proved why he is known as the world's number one goalkeeper, and why he can put Manchester United goalkeeper De Gea on the bench!"

"If it wasn't for Casillas' super performance, he tried hard to save the ball, and Spain's goal would have been declared lost!"

"The goalposts denied Welsh goals twice in this game. Once, Chester's shot hit the crossbar after Bell's free kick was passed. This time, it was also a wonderful pass from Bell. El Taylor's shot hit the post again."

"Wales is really unlucky. This is the fourth time they have hit the goal frame in the last two games. They have also become the team with the second most hits in this European Cup! And the team that hit the most goal frames , it was the Portuguese team that was eliminated by Wales in the last game! Does this mean that Wales will be eliminated by Spain in this game?"

"Wales' counterattack is really efficient. Under the leadership of Bale, every counterattack will pose a huge threat to Spain's goal. If Spain is not lucky, they are already two goals behind!"

"It's really unimaginable. In a game where the contrast between strength and weakness is obvious, the result of kicking out will be like this!"

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In the stands, half of the Welsh people sighed depressedly, and half of them were the cheers of the Spaniards who escaped death.

Yes, the Spaniards were cheering, and the two rescues by the door frame made many Spanish fans think that they were destined.

God is helping them, coupled with their strong strength, it seems inevitable that Spain will defend the European Cup!

However, the Spanish coach Bosque on the sidelines frowned even tighter.

Although Spain's offense looked fierce during this period, there were almost no shots that really threatened the Welsh goal. On the contrary, they were almost conceded by a Welsh counterattack.

Bosque decided to make substitution adjustments.

In the 68th minute of the game, that is, Neil Taylor's shot was saved by Casillas. One minute after Wales' second shot hit the goal frame, Spain made personnel adjustments. Staff adjustments were made for the first time.

Bosque changed two people at once, No. 10 Cesc Fabregas replaced forward No. 11 Negredo, and No. 22 Navas replaced No. 21 David Silva.

In this game, Negredo was almost lost in Welsh's dense defense, and David Silva was no longer in Manchester City's highlight performance. The brain was almost invisible for the first 68 minutes of the game.

Coleman continued to sit firmly on the Diaoyutai, with no intention of changing players at all.

In this game, Wales' tactics were implemented very successfully, even beyond his plan. Although the scene was at a disadvantage as expected, Wales had a clear advantage in real threatening shots.

Under such circumstances, there is absolutely no need for Wales to make personnel adjustments, especially their tactics, which were originally aimed at overtime and penalty shootouts.

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After Del Bosque made two consecutive substitutions, Spain's attack slowed down again and they continued to start a solid possession.

However, this does not mean that the Spanish players are really at ease in such a scene. In fact, behind this seemingly stable possession of the ball is the anxiety of the Spanish players.

The physical disadvantage of two days less than Wales has already begun to appear after 70 minutes of the game. Some Spanish players have already felt severe fatigue.

The Spanish players slowly felt frustrated. Every time they set off an attack, they hit a wall in front of the iron wall of Wales and had to choose to pass back, otherwise they might face a sharp counterattack from Wales.

Originally, when they saw the Welsh lineup, they thought that Wales would not play too conservatively in this game, but when the game really started, they realized that they were facing eleven Welsh defenders!

Because at this time, the three players in the Welsh frontcourt, including Bell, will retreat to Welsh's half to help participate in the defense.

As a result, Spain's offense was very embarrassing. If the power invested is not enough, the Great Wall of Steel in Wales will not be shaken at all; and once more personnel are invested in the offense, there will be a huge threat to the defense. Every counterattack that Bell drives Wales will make the Spanish players die. The feeling of escape.

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Under such a dull scene, eighty minutes of the game passed quickly.

Wales made the first personnel adjustment of the game. Coleman replaced forward Steve Morrison with midfielder Crofts. When attacking, you must actively invest in it, and you must actively return to your own half to help defend, which consumes a lot of energy.

With Morrison leaving the field, Bell's position was pushed forward to the front line, and Wales continued to concentrate on defensive counterattacks.

Seeing Wales playing like this, the Spaniard was very annoyed: This is obviously going to overtime and penalty shootouts!

As Spain, which is obviously superior in strength, they definitely don't want to play overtime, let alone a penalty shootout. That will cause more consumption of Spain's already tense physical fitness, which is very detrimental to the subsequent finals.

Of course, if the game is dragged into a penalty shootout, it will be even more unfavorable for Spain. They did not make special penalty shootout training, which will undoubtedly give the better prepared Wales an advantage!

After Wales completed the substitution, the Matador Corps attacked again and got a corner kick.

Spain sent a corner kick, causing chaos in the Welsh penalty area, but in the end the ball failed to hit the goal. Instead, James Collins got it in front of the baseline and sent a long pass to the center line.

Ramsey and Crofts retreated to defend, but Bell still stayed in the frontcourt. When Collins made a long pass, Bell kept predicting where the ball would fall, and grabbed the most favorable position before Jordi Alba, blocking the Barcelona left back.

Alba is a bit shorter than Bell, only 1.7 meters. Although his physical fitness is very good, he directly confronts Bell with hard steel. The two sides are not at the same level. Therefore, Alba's strategy is to stand behind Bell and not give him Opportunity to turn around.

And Bell obviously guessed what the opponent was thinking. When the ball came, he took a step forward. When he headed the ball, the ball immediately changed direction, and Bell quickly turned around and started.

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