Golden Greenery

Chapter 208 The wild whistle confuses the public

Cesar Santin was actually a little guilty. He couldn't guarantee which side of the center line he was at the moment Quest's through ball left his feet after a high-speed start in midfield. The only thing he can be sure of is that he must be much more prominent than Barcelona's two central defenders. If it is on the center line, there is no offside according to the rules, but if it has passed the center line, it is difficult to say. It depends on the linesman's eyesight and the referee's heart.

And as he approaches the Barcelona penalty area, Santin is also struggling a bit. Should he cross the ball to Ndoye on the other side to get 100% of the goals, or should he fight for 50% of the chances by himself? This is a great test for the forward. question.

However, Santing no longer had to mutter and pester, he was relieved four meters away from the penalty area. Santin heard the referee's whistle blow over the Camp Nou's exclamations: He was offside.

Santing immediately stopped his galloping pace, closed his eyes, looked up to the sky, and sighed helplessly. He didn't even think about arguing or blaming the linesman. After all, it only took two or three seconds from when he crossed the center line to when the whistle sounded. The referees' reaction was not too slow. It was better than those who kicked the ball into the goal. Belatedly disappointed.

Santing stopped, and Puyol, who had been chasing him, overtook him, caught up with the football and took it firmly. Then he looked at Santing in surprise, and then pushed the football diagonally to him. Pique.

Are you stupid? Santin despises Puyol and Pique. I'm offside, you know? Offside requires an indirect free kick from the backcourt.

Then, Santing found that everyone was looking at him inexplicably, including opponents, teammates and referees. His strike partner Ndoye even beat his chest with annoyance on his face, as if someone had just choked his own father to death.

Santing discovered again that the game was not interrupted. Barcelona kept counterattacking until Zhuoyang's shot from the corner was bravely saved by Wilander.

Only then did Copenhagen's teammates have the opportunity to ask Santin what he had done just now, and Santin was chasing the French referee Lannoy's ass to seek answers: "Why didn't the game be suspended after the offside whistle was blown? Why? Why do the Barcelona people launch an attack directly like this?"

Lannoy looked at Santing as if he were an alien: "I didn't blow the whistle, and you weren't offside just now."

Santing: "..."

Jose Pinto, Barcelona's second goalkeeper, has the word "learn" in speaking, singing and singing. Not only can he play pop music, he also has good ventriloquism. Pintuo's two plump lips smacked hard, which could imitate the effect of a referee blowing a whistle.

It’s not necessarily possible to say how lifelike it is.

But there are some similarities in the noisy scenes. Generally speaking, human ears can distinguish obvious differences and cannot confuse them, but this is not always the case. Some people hear farts as thunder.

Seeing that the situation was urgent, Pinto immediately pouted his plump mouth and said, "Beep--". He didn't want to fish in troubled waters, he just wanted to blow it. As a result, Sang Ting, the one who should not be taken seriously in the audience, was the only one who took it seriously. People believe in whistles.

After finally realizing that he had been tricked, Sang Ting was so angry that he jumped up and down, dragging Lannoy with him as anxiously as if the house was on fire.

"Someone is blowing the whistle randomly! Someone is blowing the whistle randomly! Don't care!!"

It's okay if he doesn't yell, but if he yells like this, everyone in Copenhagen will know what's going on. It's normal for one of you to be a fool, and you can't say anything clearly, but it's really hard to swallow when your opponent is teasing you.

People in Copenhagen gathered around Lannoy asking for an explanation, but what could Lannoy do? It's just a whistle. Which rules and regulations say not to blow it? This kind of thing can only be left in the post-match report for the superiors to deal with. There is no routine for on-site punishment.

Head coach Staller Solbakken was so angry that he had a heart attack, and his assistants were so frightened that they gave him medicine and beat their chests. It was not easy to steal such a good opportunity from Barcelona at the Nou Camp, but a urine whistle made the opportunity of a lifetime go to waste.

Mr. Solbakken almost staged a life-and-death act again, but the people next to him dared to let him continue to direct. The Copenhagen players were disturbed by this bad episode, and they were unable to play the orderly "Mu's restrictive flow" they had before.

Seeing Pinto flinging his eyes at the bench proudly, Zhuo Yang remembered the idiom "rooster crows and dog robbers". All skills will be useful. The ancients do not deceive me. Unexpectedly, Valdes was absent due to a minor illness, allowing the old Pinto to become famous in the Champions League.

Just three minutes after the wild whistle passed, Zhuo Yang seized the opportunity when the Copenhagen people were unable to calm down. He grabbed the football from the wing with former Chelsea star Grenjaer, and then headed towards the penalty area in a diagonal straight line.

On the way, Zhuo Yang made up his mind and would not stop even when he heard the whistle. Whoever stopped would be his grandson.

Sure enough, the whistle sounded, but only after the ball hit the net. Zhuoyang made a death dash and passed three people in a row, and in the end, Wilander was at a loss.

After 1:0, the game became easy to play. Barcelona and Copenhagen have won two consecutive rounds in the previous two rounds. If Barcelona can win this game, it will basically establish the general trend in the group stage and can concentrate on playing La Liga in the first half of the season. Real Madrid's strength has greatly increased, but if the other princes don't learn from it, Barcelona cannot be careless this season. Therefore, from this perspective, Pinto's wild sentry has high strategic significance.

The Barcelona people did not let down the dirty old goalkeeper. In the 49th minute of the second half, Barcelona, ​​which firmly controlled the situation, played smoothly and almost the entire team participated in the pass. In the end, under the influence of Zhuo Yang and Huluwa, Messi received Xiaobai's cross in the open space and shot a long shot from outside the penalty area. The football meteor came in like a moon.

2:0. With this score, no one has been able to come back from Barcelona in the past two years. This year, Barcelona has not yet taken over from AC Milan.

In the 902nd minute, Pedro, who came on as Villa's substitute, made a pass. Zhuoyang's header in front of the goal was miraculously blocked by Wilander. Coben defender Pospech made a clearance not far away. Abidal came from the left. Another pass from the side, and the thief Messi came out and picked up an empty goal, completing his two goals.

3:0, Barcelona won three consecutive victories in the Champions League group stage. But they were not the only ones to accomplish this feat. Bayern, Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Arsenal also did their part. Others are fine with it. Bayern defeated Roma and Real Madrid defeated AC Milan. They are all victories worth mentioning than Barcelona. This year's Champions League seems to be more intense than in previous years.

Old Pinto's whistle became the turning point of the game, but he was no longer lucky after the game. UEFA banned him for two games and stated that if he dared to do it again, he would be severely punished.

Pinto didn't care about this at all. He was originally Valdez's substitute. After Valdez had his wisdom teeth removed and the swelling reduced, there was nothing wrong with him in the Champions League. Even if he was suspended for ten games, what would it matter?

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