Come on, you can do it? ?

What does Come on, you can do it?

Mbokani's not very smart little head felt even less smart. He heard from this sentence...sincere...encouragement from his opponent? ?

No, why did he wish me good luck in the penalty shootout? Isn't he an opponent?

There is only one possibility, that is, his penalty kick habits have been studied thoroughly. He analyzed it carefully, and the more he thought about it, the more reasonable it was. Isn't this pity! ! ! !

I'm so angry!

Mbokani was very angry. He didn't play well throughout the game, and he was ridiculed in the end. Turning around, how should he play?

Mbokani was "sluggish" for a few seconds, and the referee thought he was ready, so the referee blew the whistle.

Mbokani raised his head, but he found out - why is the goal so small, and why is Big Martin's coverage so large? Martinez stretched out his hands and opened his body, as if he could reach every corner of the goal.

How should I play? How did I play before?

Mbokani suddenly panicked. The referee blew the whistle, but he stood there without moving. People around the court began to whisper, which made Mbokani even more flustered.

Mbokani knew that he had to make a choice, so he took two steps and kicked the ball to the lower right corner-

Then, he felt suffocated and saw the scene he least wanted to see.

Big Martin also flew in that direction! He swung a punch and hit the ball out of the baseline! ! !

"Too low quality!" Martin Taylor exclaimed, "This is the goalkeeper's favorite half-high ball, and the kick angle is not very tricky. Hull City started badly, and striker Mbokani gave the opportunity to the opponent!!!!"

"Good!!!" The bar where Todd was broke out. And the Wolves fans at the scene also broke out.

Big Martin punched the air and then raised his arms to cheer!!!

"He really did it!" Sailars said while hugging Wei Le. Wei Le nodded excitedly. He felt that Big Martin was in particularly good condition today! They turned their heads and looked at goalkeeper coach Pat Muntien.

Muntien and the data analysis team did a lot of work, including carefully studying the penalty kick habits of all possible Hull City penalty kick players and sticking them on the water bottle. They handed the water bottle to Big Martin at the last moment.

Jota trotted to the front of the penalty area and hugged Big Martin tightly.

"Do you think I'm 'awesome'?" Big Martin shouted excitedly.

If this sentence was heard by the Chinese, they would be surprised, because Big Martin said 'awesome' in Chinese! Of course, as expected, this is also Wei Le's "cultural output".

This "dirty" language quickly spread in the team. Obviously, after understanding the "literal meaning" of this sentence, the players all thought that this sentence was more deterrent than "Vamos".

"Awesome!" Jota smiled and patted Martin on the back, "Now watch me."

"Well, I believe you." Martin nodded, and he personally handed the ball to Jota. After watching Jota put the ball on the penalty spot, he was relieved and walked to the sidelines.

Sure enough, he was a "crowd-crazy" goalkeeper. The much-watched Martin was still waving to the stands, but he only attracted the angry boos of Hull City fans.

But the timing of Martin's wave was very interesting, just when Jakupovic walked towards the goal. So the sudden booing scared Jakupovic. Was it booing himself? Not really.

Jakupovic looked around and seemed very surprised, which was exactly what Martinez expected.

Standing in front of the penalty spot, Jota exhaled a breath of foul air, he lowered his head and looked at the ball. Jakupovic jumped on the spot, but it was of no use to Jota.

Beep————

"Jota will take this penalty. The talented young player from Portugal is an outcast of Atletico Madrid, but he is the darling of Wolverhampton and the favorite of the young head coach Wei. Will he live up to everyone's expectations..." Martin Taylor's commentary continued, and the stadium became quiet. They watched Jota slowly walk forward.

"He suddenly accelerated, took two steps to the left-the ball went in!!!! Hit the upper corner! Jakupovic completely jumped in the wrong direction!"

"Good shot!" Wei Le shouted.

Now, Wolves temporarily lead their opponents by one goal.

After Jota confirmed the goal, he opened his arms and ran to a corner of the sidelines, where Wolves fans gathered. And what greeted him was, of course, the shouts and cheers of Wolves fans!

Snodgrass stood in front of the penalty spot. Compared with Mbokani, he looked moreMore calm. Martinez did not come forward to interfere with him, but stared straight into his eyes, as if to read from his eyes which direction he would take the penalty kick.

But Snodgrass was experienced. He refused to look Martinez in the eye, but stared at the lawn in front of him.

Martinez could only see a pool of stagnant water in Snodgrass's eyes. He gritted his teeth and decided to trust his judgment.

"Snodgrass, the hero of Hull City's goal in this game, he didn't hesitate at all, he rushed up and kicked... push--" Martin Taylor saw Snodgrass posing as if he was going to shoot, but at the last moment before he touched the ball, he suddenly stopped and pushed the ball to the lower left corner.

Martinez had already flown out, unfortunately, he flew in the opposite direction.

He found something wrong the second he jumped out, but it was too late and out of reach. In the end, Martinez fell to the ground and the ball went into the net.

1-1.

During the penalty shootout, some people wonder why the goalkeeper doesn't react after the penalty shooter shoots. It's simple, because it's too late. The goal is big, and no matter how fast the goalkeeper reacts, the ball must be faster than the speed of the person flying out.

Therefore, the goalkeeper must move in advance. The goalkeeper needs to predict the direction and even the speed of the penalty shooter, and this prediction is usually made in an instant, and there is rarely any solid evidence.

In short, most of it depends on guessing.

Many people have tried their best to improve the success rate of this "guessing" in this thought. Some people study the penalty shooter's previous penalty kick habits, and some people deliberately study some small movements to interfere with the penalty shooter, hoping that they will make mistakes.

But in essence, the result of this approach is still a guess with a higher success rate.

Obviously, Martinez guessed wrong this time, because Snodgrass in front of him had no fixed penalty kick habits in his previous penalty kick records, which made it difficult for Martinez to make an early judgment.

Behind him, Hull City fans finally cheered, and Snodgrass excitedly raised his arms in response.

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