Chapter 32 There is still one left!
Peret listened to Egman's words and was not angry but happy. Originally, what he said was to anger the players of the Gosho team and make them lose their normal judgment in the game. Now that Egman said such words, it shows that he has been enraged, which is a good thing for St. Garren.
There are still three goals. Although Egman is very strong, does he say that he can score three if he scores three? What does he think of St. Garren? Since he has praised such a Haikou, Gosho's attack will definitely pass the ball to him at that time, so St. Garren's defense will be targeted, and it will be much easier to defend, right?
Perrett's good abacus played well, but if he had studied a few games between St. Garren and Gosau during his predecessor Morinini, he might not have tried to provoke Egman, because at that time, the enraged Egman would always kick St. Garren to the skin.
On October 31, just four minutes after the start of Gosho's home game against St. Garren, Perrett began to regret it. Why did he provoke Egman? Because of the four minutes of the game, Egman scored a goal with his super personal ability.
Ivanovic passed Egman in the backcourt. After stopping the ball with his chest, Egman leaned behind him and defended him. St. Garren's central defender Saoutier, forcibly turned around and rushed to the penalty area with the ball. Saoutier quickly hit Egman's body with his shoulder and grabbed Egman's shoulder with his right hand. However, as soon as he hit Egman's body, he felt a force coming from Egman's body. He suddenly became unstable and almost lost his center of gravity. He also tenaciously grabbed Egman's jersey with his right hand to stop Egman's breakthrough.
But Egman's explosive power was too strong. He stepped out like a cheetah sprinting. Saoutier's right hand loosened without resistance, and his body completely lost its balance. After a few steps, he fell to the ground. Egman had rushed into the penalty area. Another central defender of St. Garren's Schenker rushed to Egman in shock, but Egman could still make a Marseille roundabout under such a high-speed sprint, suddenly got rid of Schenker's defense, and then pulled out angrily. St. Garren's goalkeeper Konigge failed to make any reaction. The ball got into the lower left corner of the goal against the turf.
Usually, after the Goshao team scored at home, the Goshao fans in the stands immediately cheered loudly, but this time they did not cheer very tacitly, but everyone raised two fingers and shouted in unison, "There are still two left!" Goshaw fans are full of confidence in Egman at all times. He said that he could score three, and no fan would think that he could not do it, so Egman scored a goal, and they did not make a fuss.
Egman ran to the fan stands, raised two fingers, laughed and said, "Yes, there are still two left!"
Perret's face suddenly turned pale. How long did it take for the game to start? Egman scored one. If he waited until the game was over in 90 minutes, he didn't know how many goals he would score. Perret stood up, walked to the edge of the court, and roared at the players on the guard line to strengthen Egman's defense, but to be honest, he was not sure, because Egman's ability when he scored the goal just now was too strong, and he was completely against St. Garren's guard line. It's just crushing.
In the following game, Egman did not have a strong desire to score goals as he did at the beginning. He even seemed a little lazy and was not very active in running, which made Perret a little confused. If Egman wanted to score more goals, shouldn't he run more actively? What does it look like now?
After thinking for a while, Perret felt that Egman must have confused himself and the defenders of St. Garren. When the defender relaxed his attention, he suddenly exerted his strength. Perret patted his thigh, yes, it must be like this.
Everyone on the bench of St. Garren suddenly heard a scream. He turned his head and saw that Perret grinned and was rubbing his thighs. It turned out that he subconsciously patted his thigh just now, but accidentally patted himself too hard and hurt himself.
Despite the pain, Perret stood up and walked to the edge of the court. He loudly reminded his players that no matter where Egman was, he must follow him closely and keep staring at him.
When Perret sat down on the coach's seat, he was very complatic for his own mind. You are a big person with limbs and a simple fool. You still play this game with me. Did I see through it?
But what was more confusing to Perrett was that in the subsequent game of the first half, the Gosho team did not pass all the balls to Egman as he thought. They still played as they should play as usual games, which made Perrett more and more unable to understand, but he looked up at the game time. It's been 30 minutes since he walked, and he is relieved. It's been half an hour. Isn't the Gosho team only scoring one goal? It seems that I'm worried too much. It's not so easy to score goals in a football game. It's not basketball. As long as it goes on like this, St. Garren can hold the first half. Maybe they will be lucky in the second half and equalize the score.
But when Perret just thought so, the Gosho team scored again.
In the 32nd minute of the game, St. Gallen launched an offensive. Their Brazilian right winger Oscar dribbled the ball in the right rib of the front court, but the ball was broken by Antunović. Antunović immediately passed a straight pass to Avanzini, and Avanzini did not stop passing the ball to Ivanovic in the middle. Norwich passed directly to Egman at the front of the penalty area. Seeing Egman holding the ball behind his back and preparing to turn around, Perret's heart suddenly seized. He stood up, walked to the court, and looked at Egman nervously. He thought Egman would not let go of this opportunity.
But Egman did not do it alone this time. He turned around and sent a straight plug, which made Perret's heart suddenly relieved, but immediately his heart was lifted again. It turned out that Kodinho plugged in at high speed from the other side and broke into the penalty area. He just received Egman's pass, forming a single knife, not waiting for Pei. Ritter shouted to remind the defenders that Codingho had kicked the ball into the lower right corner of the goal.
Perret's whole body has been petrified. The ball rabbit has fallen. From Antunović's successful ball to Kadinho's goal, after only four passes, it took a few seconds. Is there such a big gap between the strength of St. Garren and Gosho? In addition, didn't Egman boast that he wanted to score three goals? Why did he pass the ball to Kao Dinghuo when he had a chance to shoot? Isn't this scientific?
Perret couldn't help looking at Egman, but saw him running to Kodinho with a spring breeze and congratulate him. There was no reluctance on his face. Perret thought, didn't Egman worry that he couldn't score three goals?
By this time, Perret had defeated or defeated the Gosho team. When he saw the low morale of his players, he felt that he had no fighting spirit at all. His only hope now was that Egman could not score three goals. If he really let him score three goals, he really only I can find a hole to drill down.
Although St. Garren's morale is low, their intensive defense has still had a certain effect. At least at the end of the first half, Gosau did not expand their lead, and the two teams entered the halftime with a score of 2-0.
After the start of the second half of the game, Gosho continued to launch a fierce offensive. In the 56th minute, a shot after Avanzinee cut was saved from the bottom line by St. Garren goalkeeper Konig, and Gosho got a corner kick.
After Ribeiro made a corner kick, Egman sprinted and Sautier, who stared at Egman, tried his best to pull Egman, but he couldn't hold Egman. He had no choice but to put his arm around Egman's neck, and his whole body hung on Egman's body, but he still couldn't stop Egman. As soon as Geman shook his arm, he threw Saoutier aside and jumped high.
Shenkel, another central defender of St. Garren, also jumped high and wanted to compete with Egman for the header, but after his body hit Egman in the air, he felt a surge of force. He suddenly lost his balance and was hit to one side. He looked at Egman's forehead and hit the ball. He got into the upper left corner of the goal without any suspense.
The Gosho fans in the audience stretched out a finger at the same time and shouted, "There is still one left!"
Egman laughed and stretched out a finger: "Yes, there is one left!"
The defenders of St. Garren's looked at Egman's back one by one. Isn't this guy too horrible? Why did their head coach provoke him? Especially Shenkel, who had played against Egman a few seasons ago, was still faintly painful in the part where he collided with Egman, which reminded him of the unpleasant experiences when they met the Gosho team in the previous seasons. It was easy for Egman not to be so angry with the St. Garren team in these two seasons. Unexpectedly, this The second head coach angered Egman again, giving him the motivation of the ** St. Garren team.
The players of St. Garren are complaining about Perrett in their hearts, but at this time, Perrett is also regrettable. If he had known this result, he should have kept a low profile before this game. Looking at Egman's appearance, it's too easy for him to score a goal. Just now, he was the strongest two goals in a row with St. Garren. The player had a physical confrontation and scored a goal. He still looked like he had the strength to do, which made Perret feel embarrassed?