Seven Crowns

Chapter 441: Flop

After Cha Duli scored, whether it was the players on the field or the fans in the stands, all the Koreans had a warm carnival celebration.

The 90-minute game time is about to end, and many Koreans already thought they were going to lose.

Unexpectedly, a shake of Cha Duli's head attacked the door and pulled South Korea back from the edge of the cliff.

On the other hand, the Chinese team was a little depressed.

Seeing that the victory was about to be reached, it turned into a draw, and everyone was very depressed.

However, Lu Wenbin will not give up, he is a good player who often staged stoppage lore.

Therefore, when the Koreans celebrated, Lu Wenbin ran back to the goal to pick up the ball and ran to the center while greeting his teammates to cheer up and prepare for the kick, and complained to the referee that the Koreans should not celebrate for too long.

The Koreans did not celebrate for too long. After all, they just equalized without taking the lead. They have not won yet and there is no need to delay time.

After both sides returned to their own half, the game restarted.

Lu Wenbin's power is naturally well known. After the game restarted, the Koreans put Lu Wenbin on more closely guards.

In the 90th minute, the Chinese team played a high-quality offense. Zheng Zhi finally passed a good kick, which penetrated the Korean defense. Lu Wenbin carried two South Korean defenders in the penalty area. ball.

With the ball in the penalty area, if Lu Wenbin turns around to complete the shot, there is a good chance that he will score a goal.

The Chinese fans in the stands all stood up, ready to wait for the celebration. South Korean fans kept booing and cursing in an attempt to interfere with Lu Wenbin.

Naturally, Lu Wenbin is unlikely to be disturbed. He is engrossed, ready to complete the attack before other South Korean defenders come around!

At this moment, when Lu Wenbin was guarding the ball and stuck in his position to wait for an opportunity to turn around to complete the shot, he suddenly felt a light pressure behind him, and then Lu Wenbin heard a whistle and the referee ran over.

Lu Wenbin turned around and took a look. The South Korean defender Zhao Rongheng, who had been pushing and pushing him a moment ago, fell to the ground, covering his face, rolling constantly, looking seriously injured.

Lu Wenbin spread his hands to the referee with a dazed expression, not knowing what was going on.

As a result, the referee rushed to show Lu Wenbin a yellow card, indicating that he had elbowed his opponent for a foul.

Lu Wenbin was furious, and rushed to the referee and shouted: "Which one of your eyes saw me elbowing him? He fell by himself, and flopped!"

Lu Wenbin naturally has a reason to be angry. Is he unclear whether he hit someone with his elbow?

Just now he was ready to knock the ball with his heel to finish Zhao Rongheng's shot. This is a good opportunity, and it is really possible to complete the lore.

Unexpectedly, it was interrupted by Zhao Rongheng's flop, and the referee showed him a yellow card, which is simply a reverse of black and white!

Other teammates of the Chinese team also came up to support the referee and put pressure on the referee.

As the referee retreated, he pushed the approaching Lu Wenbin with his hand, and said: "Please calm down, Lu Wenbin, I can see clearly that you did elbow Zhao Rongheng. If you entangle and interfere with my judgment again, I Will exercise the rights of the referee and expel you from the field!"

The implication was that if Lu Wenbin protested again, he would punish Lu Wenbin with a red card.

What else Lu Wenbin wanted to say, Dewey, Zhao Peng and other older players quickly pulled him away.

"Don't say it, Lu Wenbin, this referee is a Singaporean, and if you argue, I'm afraid you will really end up with a red card." Zhao Peng persuaded.

Lu Wenbin glanced at Zhao Rongheng who had already stood up, and whispered: "Fuck, two bastards!"

Obviously, Lu Wenbin scolded Zhao Rongheng who flopped and the referee who blows the black whistle together.

Of course, there is no such thing as how big a black whistle the Singaporean referee blows, but it is true that there is a bias towards the Koreans in the game, and this time is the most serious, Bin’s offense in the penalty area.

The Koreans played very dirty, fouled and flopped ubiquitously. In order to stop Lu Wenbin, the Koreans have already taken 4 yellow cards.

Had it not been for Lu Wenbin's injury tendency to be 0, he might end up injured.

The Koreans regarded their method of winning the semifinals in the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan as a way of success, and they continued to use them repeatedly.

Although this is not South Korea's home court, it does not prevent them from using foul tactics, but the profit is less than the World Cup in Korea and Japan.

But now that the referee is a Singaporean, and it’s the final stage of the game, Lu Wenbin still got a good chance in the penalty area. Zhao Rongheng was afraid that Lu Wenbin would turn around and shoot to kill South Korea, so he took the risk of diving once and pretended to be Lu Wenbin. The look of raising his elbow.

Unexpectedly, he really got the support of the referee, no matter whether the referee was a true misjudgment or a false misjudgment, Zhao Rongheng succeeded in sabotaging Lu Wenbin's offense anyway, and Lu Wenbin received a yellow card. U U Reading www.uukanshu.com

In the eyes of Koreans, this is a very successful defense.

While the Chinese fans in the stands continued to yell at flops and black whistle, South Korean fans continued to applaud Zhao Rongheng and chanted that the ball was well-defended.

However, the live fans can't watch the replay, but the fans in front of the TV can.

Then, when everyone played back Bin was protecting the ball, they did raise their hands to prevent Zhao Rongheng from grabbing the ball, but his elbow was still a few centimeters away from Zhao Rongheng, and Zhao Rongheng suddenly fell over his face.

Very obvious flop.

Therefore, the referee's penalty is undoubtedly a black whistle in the eyes of Chinese fans, and was criticized by Chinese fans just like Zhao Rongheng.

Of course, this kind of penalty is a misjudgment in the official statement. At most, there will be a little media discussion after the game, and the official will ignore it.

For the Chinese team to win, it still has to be implemented in the game.

However, the Chinese team players, including Lu Wenbin, were affected in the next few minutes, and there was not much time left for them. The Chinese team did not score a goal to kill South Korea.

The South Korean team also failed to score in the last few minutes.

After 4 minutes of stoppage time, the 90-minute regular game time ended, and the Chinese team VS South Korea had to enter overtime.

When taking a break to replenish water, Gao Hongbo not only arranged tactics, but also mentioned Zhao Rongheng’s flop, so that everyone would not be affected. To score a goal in overtime and eliminate South Korea is the best for Zhao Rongheng’s flop and the referee’s misjudgment. revenge.

Lu Wenbin calmed down and nodded.

Indeed, as Gao Hongbo said, flops, misjudgments, partial whistle, and even black whistle in the game are commonplace.

As long as they defeat South Korea in overtime and advance to the final, it will be the biggest punishment for Cho Younghyung and the South Korean team.

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