Golden Greenery

Chapter 771 The land of corn is ruined

( ) On the German transfer website, there is no one in the Peruvian team worth more than 10 million US dollars. The most valuable among them is not Guerrero or Farfan. After all, they are older, and in a sense, they are players who have been eliminated by mainstream European leagues. Their current worth is only symbolic.

When Guerrero was most expensive, it was only 5 million from Bayern to Hamburg. That was in 2012. Farfan joined Schalke in 2008 for a high price of 10 million euros, but that was already ten years ago.

As for Cueva, who is known as the 'King of the Brazilian League', the 27-year-old is in the golden age of his career, but has not yet been recruited by Europe. This also shows that his style is too South American and is not suitable for the European league, so the German transfer valuation of 5 million is not Talk nonsense.

The most valuable member of the Peruvian team is right winger Andre Carrillo. The German transfer valuation is naturally not worth mentioning in the frothy transfer market. It is not even comparable to many Chinese players, but his behind-the-scenes knowledge is behind the scenes. No commercial support, purely technical.

The 27-year-old Carrillo now returns to Benfica and was loaned to Watford last season. He started and played the entire game when Manchester City was slaughtered 7-0 at home in the fifth round of the Premier League last year. Carrillo has basically been the main winger throughout the season and is currently the only person in Peru who can have a hot meal in the five major leagues.

Watford plans to acquire him outright after the World Cup, and has already made an offer of 10 million to Benfica, and is still wrangling. But because Watford's salary level is not high, Carrillo himself is very interested in offers from the Chinese and Saudi leagues. It depends on how he chooses.

In the 15th minute, Cueva's midfielder launched a counterattack, and Carrillo fought for the ball with Li Ke in the middle. Perhaps because the grievance of being intercepted just now was not gone, Li Ke did not close his feet, but kicked Carrillo to the chest and laid him down.

There were some accusations and counter-accusations between the two sides. The only impulsive Kueva rushed over and was suddenly hit by Zhuo Yang who showed his back, making stars appear in his eyes.

After being dismissed by the referee, Li Ke received the first yellow card of the Chinese team, and Peru won the first free kick after the opening.

Cueva is a classic attacking midfielder type. With 1 height, you can basically tell that his skills are very impressive. The arc played by Cueva can make the relatively well-informed Yan Junlin stand in the goal without any reaction, which shows how enchanting he is.

Fortunately, the enchantment was too much. After the football passed through the air like a sickle, it touched the outside edge of the goalpost and crossed the baseline. This is Peru's 30th shot at this World Cup.

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Ordinary Chinese people don’t know much about the country Peru, and many people even still pronounce it as ‘Milu’ instead of ‘Guulu’.

Actually,

The origin of the pronunciation of "Guanlu" is also a kind of mistake.

‘Holmes’ is a very common surname in English, and is now generally translated as ‘Holmes’. But the most famous ‘holmes’ in the world is called ‘Holmes’ in China.

Even if it’s not ‘Holmes’, it should be ‘Holmes’. Why did ‘Hu’ become ‘Fu’? Because the first people to translate this book in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China were two great translators, Lin Shu and Huang Ding. Yes, they are from Fujian.

When Peru was first discovered by European colonists, it was called 'New Spain'. After independence, this very colonial country name was no longer used. Instead, the ancient word 'peru' was adopted. The Indian language is ' The meaning of "Hometown of Corn" is the same as "Tieling" and "Zaozhuang".

‘Secret’ was pronounced as bì in ancient Chinese, and many dialects in southern China, where literary styles flourished, still pronounce it this way to this day. So it was originally called ‘mìLu’ in writing, but because there were so many scholars in the south in those years, people often pronounced it ‘bìLu’.

But some people say that the Chinese pronunciation of 'Guanlu' is based on the Spanish 'perú' pronunciation of 'Beilu'. But the question arises again. If this is the case, why didn't we use 'bilu', which would not cause ambiguity? So I still think the 'southern dialect theory' is more believable, at least interesting.

Now "secret" in the Chinese dictionary is a polyphonic word, mì and bì, and bì is exclusively used in Peru and has no other uses.

The Peruvian national team comes from the land of corn. Their football is full of the richest local flavor in South America. There are all kinds of fast players on the court who pass the ball and take shots very quickly. The Chinese team is quite uncomfortable with this because they don’t have Met.

The most local football in South America is by no means the slow and slow one in the impression. It has to kill people before it can pass slowly and slowly. It is precisely the rapid advancement of small teams of two or three people like Peru is doing now.

The overall rhythm of this kind of football is not fast, but in parts it can be so fast that the opponent doubts his life, and often two or three people can get things done. However, the disadvantage is also very obvious, that is, it is not very tactical. If you encounter an opponent with mature defensive tactics, the offensive efficiency will be horribly low.

Therefore, Peru has had 30 shots, but has not yet scored a goal. The first 28 shots were given to Denmark.

The most powerful asset of the Chinese team lies in the offensive end led by Zhuo Yang. The defensive tactics are definitely not as good as those of the European powerhouse Denmark, nor are they as good as most of the second-tier European teams.

It’s not that Sforza can’t teach, it’s that he can’t teach.

The first one used small skills to get rid of Li Ke, turned around and suddenly made a long pass over the top. Guerrero, who had a good understanding, started one step ahead and passed through the ribs before Tiedan could react.

He got the ball on the left side of the penalty area, and it was Xiao Jiang who was blocking Guerrero's nose.

At this time, the Chinese team's defense line was not in chaos. There was Tiedan behind Xiao Jiang to help defend, and there were recovered buildings behind him.

Maro on the outside planned to come in and defend Guerrero together, but was distracted by Flores who quickly went to the bottom.

When he went to Bayern more than ten years ago, there was no Dromero at that time, and Guerrero was called the ‘Peruvian Ronaldo’. In the meantime, Guerrero Nardo made a few false steps, and Xiao Jiang was immediately confused, neither jumping nor retreating.

Tiedan felt that Xiao Jiang couldn't handle it alone, so he decisively attacked from a flank. In fact, he should have come up as soon as possible, but now it is too late. This is a matter of defensive experience.

Tiedan moved to the right, and Dongzi also moved to the right. Carrillo, who rushed behind him, took the opportunity to cut into the empty left wing of the Chinese team's defense.

So, Guerrero, who didn't even think about catching someone by surprise, caught his eye and passed the ball straight to the other side of the penalty area.

Carrillo volleyed the ball, and Yan Heya hurriedly adjusted his position to no avail.

The football hit the net hard, Zhuo Yang and the 30,000 Chinese fans in the stands let out a sigh, and then there was a strange silence in the stadium.

The Chinese are dejected and the Peruvians are confused.

Suddenly, more than a thousand Peruvian fans in the stands burst into thunderous cheers, and the Peruvians on the court also came to life, and they hugged each other crazily.

Andre Carrillo ended Peruvian football's 13,146-day scoring drought at the World Cup.

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