The ball was passed to the right back Aurier. Aurier advanced forward after receiving the ball but failed to break through the opponent's defense. Before the ball was passed to Eriksen, it was intercepted by Rodri.

Rodri was not in a hurry to pass the ball, but waited for the opponent to come up and press before making a move. He passed the ball through the gap between people and immediately broke through the defense of two people. Dendoncker, who changed positions with Rodri, got the ball in the frontcourt.

Dendoncker was strong and Dale rushed up immediately, but Dendoncker turned his back to Dale and stuck his butt, Dale was blocked and couldn't touch the ball at all.

Dendoncker waited for Rodri to run up, he gave the ball to Rodri, and Rodri then made a long pass with strong penetration!

One of Rodri's advantages is that he has a very broad vision as a midfielder. As a defensive midfielder, he can frequently pass the ball to both sides, which can provide great tactical value.

This time his pass was passed to Bowen on the right side.

Bowen took the ball off, but Tottenham's defense moved very quickly. Vertonghen and Ben Davies pressed forward, and Dembele also ran back to support.

The former blocked the way to the bottom line and the penalty area, and Dembele was defending Bowen's back pass.

But after Bowen looked in both directions, he went straight to Dembele!

He didn't want to pass the ball, he wanted to cut inside!

Bowen broke in from the right side, and Moussa Dembele stood in position, and saw a gust of yellow wind flying past him. Dembele didn't even have time to reach out and pull Bowen's jersey.

Bowen actually drew a semicircle from the right side, starting from the right side parallel to the penalty area line and dribbling backwards, and the end point was the top of the penalty area! And the purpose of his coming here was the one who stood in the crowd like a tower-

Haaland!

Under Wei Le's training, Haaland has become a more comprehensive striker. He not only practiced heading, but also avoided some bad habits that he had developed from playing football with his body alone.

Now, Haaland is standing in the penalty area, and no one will underestimate him!

And Bowen came to the top of the penalty area and made a diagonal pass!

And Haaland rushed out from behind Jovic and pushed the ball to the far post in the direction of the ball rolling!

But Lori was faster, and the French goalkeeper could not allow such a goal to happen. He fell to the ground and lifted the ball out of the bottom line.

This is a corner kick.

The offense developed very quickly. Not long after the start, Wolves almost took the lead at Wembley Stadium. If it weren't for Lori's heroic performance, I'm afraid Tottenham would have entered the field with a one-goal disadvantage.

Pochettino on the sidelines also had a solemn expression and waved his hands in dissatisfaction, which seemed to express dissatisfaction with Aurier's somewhat reckless forward advance. But at the same time, he was relieved.

After all, the attack of this ball is over.

But the defense of corner kicks is not simple. In the initial stage of Wolves entering the Premier League, the scoring efficiency of set-piece attacks was not very high. Therefore, in the summer window, Wolves recruited Brentford football analyst Nicholas Jowell.

Jowell's job is no longer to analyze the game, but to be responsible for improving the offensive efficiency of set-pieces.

He did a good job, but unfortunately, no one knows about this until now. People don't know much about the work of coaches themselves. They just know that Wolves have hired a staff member from Brentford at a high price.

And what this staff member does, what project he is responsible for, and how well he has completed it, no one knows.

Now coming to the corner kick attack, sitting on the bench, Nicholas Jowell next to Celars was excited and watched the progress of the game attentively.

"I want to try a tactic." Bowen said to Kounde, who was walking side by side with him, while walking towards the corner area.

"How do you want to operate?" Kounde asked. In the Wolves' corner kick attack, the player responsible for serving the ball is the tactical maker and the temporary commander of everything happening on the court at this time.

"I want to try to kick the ball to the one outside the penalty area. Tell Rodri to withdraw. Then let the tall guys make more noises." Bowen said, covering his mouth, for fear that others would see or hear their conspiracy.

"Okay, I know. Give me a gesture when you are ready."

"Well, just like in training."

Kounde slowly ran back to the crowd near the penalty area. No one suspected anything. Kounde seemed to just want to cooperate with Bowen in a tactical corner kick at first, but was driven back by Bowen.

Kounde made a move to Rodri, and Rodri then went around the penalty area from the back and came to the outer edge of the arc to wait.

And standing at Rodri'sKounde jumped and waved in his position. This attracted a lot of attention, and Ruben Dias and Maguire, who saw Rodri go out, also came to the outside of the small penalty area and frequently changed positions.

In addition, Dendoncker was near the penalty spot, and Haaland also came in. There were four or five high points of Wolves players in the penalty area, and the Tottenham players were facing a big enemy. It was not enough to keep an eye on one. Looking at Maguire, who had a "criminal record", there had to be two people watching him.

So when Rodri walked out of the penalty area "as if nothing had happened", he found that everyone gathered in the penalty area, and a vacuum was formed outside the top of the arc and further away!

Bowen saw that Rodri was in place and put the ball in place as usual.

There was no need to wait for the whistle for a corner kick, so Bowen took action directly!

When the corner kick came out, Jowell's eyes lit up! Because this was the set-piece routine they had trained in training some time ago! But at this time, he didn't know whether his idea could really work. He leaned forward and didn't miss any details.

When the ball was kicked out, Tottenham players, coaches and fans could see that something was wrong.

Because this ball didn't fly into the penalty area as usual.

Instead, it went directly outside the penalty area and found Rodri next to the top of the arc!

"He might want to shoot from a distance!!!!" Lori suddenly thought of something and shouted, "Go up and block him!"

"Damn it!"

Of course, the Tottenham players knew that they didn't need Lori to remind them, and they had already rushed towards Rodri! Dale rushed to the front. He looked back at Trossard, who was originally his responsibility, and rushed forward.

After all, Trossard's height should not be a threat.

But Rodri hadn't shot yet. He seemed to have not stopped the ball well and was still adjusting. And this was also the opportunity for the Tottenham players. Dale took the lead and noticed that Rodri was far away from the goal and outside the penalty area.

This gave him full freedom, even if it was a foul, it didn't matter, as long as it wasn't a penalty.

Dale saw Rodri swing his legs and flew directly towards Rodri, hoping that his body could block Rodri's shot!

"He's going to shoot!!!!"

But the pain of the ball hitting his body did not come. Dale opened his eyes and saw the ball flying over his head. But Dale felt that the ball was flying so...

Slow? ? ?

Damn, this is not a shot!!!

But at this time he could do nothing! He looked back and saw that the ball flew over the crowd, but fell to the ground in front of the goal!

And a not-so-tall figure rushed out of the crowd, in the chaos-

kicked the ball that was still bouncing on the ground!

The next second, he saw Lori in the orange goalkeeper jersey flying out, but he didn't see the ball being hit out. Instead, the net rippled, and the noise throughout Wembley Stadium turned into wailing and screaming!

He already knew what happened!

The ball went in!!!

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