Golden Greenery

Chapter 218 The world is as black as crows

The 11th round of La Liga was very lively, the football was lively on the court, and the underground was even more noisy.

In this round, Barcelona defeated their strong rival Villarreal 3:1 at Camp Nou. The ups and downs of the game were no less than the match against Getafe a week ago. In that game, three of Zhuoyang's goals were ruled out for offside. After the game, analysis showed that all three goals were quite controversial. If they were all scored, the controversy would naturally not be small. But the verdict was invalid, which was obviously very unfair to Zhuo Yang.

This game also saw such a penalty.

In the 20th minute of the first half, the diligent Villa immediately turned around after intercepting Borja's ball in the midfield and moved forward. Xavi handed the ball to Iniesta. Marchena, who made a blind shovel, easily pushed the shot into the far corner against the attacking goalkeeper Diego Lopez, giving Barcelona a 1:0 lead.

Five minutes later, the first controversial shot appeared. Xavi sent a precise through ball in the midfield, and Messi jumped in at high speed to get rid of Moussacho and faced Diego Lopez directly, and then passed the ball to Zhuoyang, who had also successfully countered offside. Zhuoyang easily pushed the ball into the middle and scored. .

Only 26 minutes into the first half, the early 2:0 lead meant that Barcelona basically won this strong battle. This goal line is clean, the passing and cutting cooperation is very smooth, and there is no sloppiness. It is a standard masterpiece of Barcelona-style fast break.

Even the Villarreal players were ready to kick off, but the referee Delgado's whistle sounded strangely and pointed his finger to the backcourt.

Offside? Zhuoyang and Messi were confused: Are you kidding me?

Slow-motion replay shows that at the moment Xavi passed the ball, whether Messi was away from Musangcho or Zhuo Yang was away from Marchena, there was still at least one meter away. And when Messi passed the ball to Zhuoyang, there was no defender between them at all, and it was impossible to go offside.

Just when Zhuoyang and Messi were confused together, and Camp Nou looked at each other in confusion, not knowing what was going on, something happened that added fuel to the fire. Villarreal took a quick free kick, and Nirma seized the opportunity when the Barcelona players were distracted and broke into the penalty area to score and equalize the score. In just ten seconds, Barcelona went from 2:0 to 1:1.

The game that could have been won easily turned into a hard-fought battle. Everyone gave up. Deafening boos erupted from the Camp Nou. Guardiola angrily protested to the fourth referee, and Barcelona players also rushed to the sidelines to complain. To make matters even more confusing, Villarreal coach Juan Garrido also got involved, and he and Guardiola almost came to blows.

Garrido had previously served as the coach of Huang Qian's B team. Last season, Pellegrini went to coach Real Madrid and Valverde took charge of Huang Qian's coaching job. But after one season, the results were unsatisfactory and Valverde was fired.

Senior b-team coach Garrido takes office.

And Ernesto Valverde, the coach who would one day take charge of Barcelona, ​​was licking his wounds in his blessed land of Olympiakos in Greece.

Juan Garrido is not young, and he later explained why he clashed with Guardiola. "He went to protest, so I went up to protest. And he told me to shut the fuck up, and I told him I had the fucking right to protest too."

"Not only was Guardiola very ungraceful, but their Zhuo Yang also wanted to fucking beat me."

Zhuo Yang said: "What a slutty old man. As we all know, I am a gentleman. I swallowed my anger when I was hit with an iron palm in the last game. Why would I touch an old man today? I am a gentleman..."

As the national derby was approaching, this obvious misjudgment had extremely serious consequences. The two major Catalan media "Daily Sports" and "World Sports" immediately pointed the finger at Real Madrid during the halftime break, believing that It's the Madrid giant's long-standing manifesto of so-called 'Villarism' that has seen Barcelona fall victim to misjudgments, causing referees to favor their opponents, intentionally or unintentionally, when making controversial decisions.

Villarism () was first proposed by Tomás Roncero, a famous columnist for Spanish newspaper AS, one of Real Madrid’s opinion leaders, and the number one Real Madrid fan and Saheite on the planet.

Villarism is actually to target Barcelona, ​​open your eyes to find all the faults of Barcelona, ​​and collectively bombard Barcelona when encountering any disputes and penalties. It only targets people and not things.

Perhaps after watching the video during halftime, referee Delgado understood that he had made a serious mistake. Feeling guilty, he couldn't help but start overcorrecting in the second half.

In the 58th minute, Xavi was tripped by Bruno when he broke through, and Delgado awarded a free kick. Zhuoyang took advantage of Huang Qian's opportunity to play with the wall and suddenly sent Messi a quick shot, allowing Messi to penetrate the void and score a goal in the small penalty area. Delgado whistled that the ball was valid, Barcelona 2:1, but Huang Qianren quit.

Delgado awarded an indirect free kick. Barcelona could choose to serve quickly, but because they protested that the defensive players were too close, according to the unspoken rules at this time, the referee had to blow the whistle after the wall was lined up. In general, Zhuo Yang takes advantage of the gray area of ​​the rules and walks on the edge of the rules.

In the 84th minute, Harvey scored the ball from outside the top of the arc. Zhuo Yang carried the ball into the penalty area and directly hung the back foot of the goal at a small angle. The ball bypassed Diego Lopez, but Angel, who came back in time, jumped away. Blocking the goal line, it happened to fall at the feet of Messi. The young man stretched his legs and took advantage. Barcelona 3:1.

This goal sealed the victory, but it was indeed offside. Zhuo Yang did not pass to Messi from a small angle but chose to force the shot himself because he saw him in an offside position. However, Mr. Delgado did not see it.

Three of the four goals scored in the game were controversial, triggering a vigorous war of words. Zhuo Yang complained sadly: My four goals were invalidated in two games, otherwise I would be the top scorer at the moment.

After 11 rounds of the league, Zhuo Yang scored 9 goals, Messi scored 10 goals, and Villa scored 6 goals to catch up. Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo just scored 11 goals, firmly on top of the Barcelona trident.

In this round, Real Madrid defeated Sporting Gijon 1:0 in an away game. Sporting Gijon played very well in the game, but they lost to Galacticos only because of their weakness in strength. Apart from Higuain's winning goal and Gijon center back Botilla's red card, there was basically nothing worth mentioning in the game, but the story that happened after the game was not inferior to the one at Camp Nou. Wonderful.

The source of the matter came from Mourinho's big mouth. Before the game, he mocked Sporting Gijon for seeing Barcelona like a mouse seeing a cat, because in the fourth round Gijon did only make symbolic resistance at Camp Nou, and then 1: 4 surrendered to Barcelona. Mourinho called this letting go, saying that Sporting Gijon is Barcelona's good son.

In fact, Sporting Gijon does have a very good relationship with Barcelona. Gijon is a member of the Barcelona team in La Liga. They have always been more serious about playing Real Madrid than playing Barcelona. But it’s best not to talk about this kind of thing in public, because there are Barcelona type and Real Madrid type. The world is as black as crows. No one should laugh at anyone’s ugliness.

Mourinho's taunt angered Gijon coach Preciado, who called Mourinho a 'damn villain' and vowed to give Real Madrid a good look at the Gran Moulin. It's a pity that Gijon tried hard enough, but still lost.

After the game, Preciado and Mourinho met unexpectedly in the parking lot.

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

You'll Also Like