The camera then begins to replay the slow-motion replay of Serena's one-on-one opportunity after receiving a through ball from Matthäus.
The fans in the stadium started chanting for the Rice team, "Score one! Score one!"
The shirtless drummer, no longer asking for money, pounded away, sweating profusely, and led the chant: "One more! Oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah!"
Perhaps the opponent had figured out their weakness, because during the period when the ball was stopped, Mr. Shi began to substitute players in the back line.
The key players remain on the field.
The rice team kicks off.
They've learned their lesson and started passing the ball around in their own half, drawing Inter Milan's attention to press.
Grandpa Shi covered his face, quickly ran to the sidelines, shouted, and waved his hands, as if to say, "Attack!"
In short, avoid passing the ball around in your own half.
Don't you even know your own skill level? What if you lose your footing after a few missteps? How are you going to get it back?
If he accidentally falls into his own doorway, Grandpa Shi might even be at risk of being fired.
Following Grandpa Shi's instructions, the ball continued to be passed forward.
Perhaps it was Grandpa Shi's arm waving that made the team members seem to know to speed up their attack. When the other side slowed down their pace, we would play the slow pace of the other side.
Little did they know they had fallen right into the other party's trap.
When you play at a fast pace, you're bound to make mistakes. Inter Milan's slow pace is about controlling possession and competing against them.
If rice is actively sought after.
It will only drain your energy. This is only the first half. If it's the second half, will you still have the energy to fight hard?
That's when Inter Milan launches their second-half counter-attacks. Don't forget, Inter Milan hasn't made any substitutions yet.
I don't know who made the statistics, but according to Mr. Song's explanation, Inter Milan's possession of the ball has reached more than 70%.
The rice team was still actively fighting for possession. The situation was a bit strange. Everyone knows Inter Milan is strong, with excellent footwork. This ball control, combined with the rice players' aggressive tackles, created a kind of dribbling effect.
Insiders also know it's called "monkey show".
It's a mini-game that trains footwork and reaction speed.
There are at least four people, sometimes as many as seven or eight, forming a circle with one person standing in the middle.
The people in the middle fight for the ball, while the people in the circle pass it around. Whoever fails to control the ball properly or is forced to touch it by the people in the middle becomes the "monkey."
Inter Milan are clearly playing dirty tricks; as long as the score isn't embarrassing, a low score will be fine.
Whether you're a football fan watching the game or watching on TV, you feel a tightness in your chest.
We can accept that our skills are inferior, but passing the ball around like this is going too far. At least launch an attack and create some momentum.
Xing Baohua couldn't stand it any longer, so he turned to look at Wei Laisong, who nodded and turned to leave.
The translator next to Grandpa Shi received a message from the staff and started shouting from the sidelines: bump him, kick him, tackle him, trip him.
Damn it, why are you shouting so loudly? The microphone is recording everything.
Teacher Song: "This..."
"Perhaps the translator was in a hurry. Head coach Schlapner didn't say anything just now. It was the translator's own behavior, and I think the translator meant well," Coach Lu quickly explained.
Coach Lu wouldn't care about a translator; the translator has to take the blame. He can't let everyone know that Coach Mi is so heartless!
The translator's message reached the stadium, and sure enough, the atmosphere on the field changed.
First came the technical foul, then the intentional man-to-man foul, and then the flagrant foul.
As the first half drew to a close, the Rice team had already received three yellow cards.
The score remains 1-1.
Seeing that Inter Milan had put the Rice team in a desperate situation, they stopped controlling the ball and instead used technical short and long passes.
One was looking for Serena, and the other was looking for Klinsmann.
Inter Milan is taking a corner kick. Lin Dazhi, a defender for Inter Milan, is keeping a close eye on Klinsmann. The two are vying for a header and jump at the same time. Klinsmann gets the ball first, but Lin Dazhi keeps pressing down on Klinsmann's shoulder, preventing him from getting a good header.
The ball just grazed and bounced high into the air. After the two landed, Klinsmann didn't feel his clothes being pulled tightly. When he jumped, it was too late. Just as he was about to reach out to realize that his opponent had fouled him, the ball fell towards him.
Good heavens, four members of the Rice team came over to surround and grab this spot.
Inter Milan players rushed over, creating a chaotic melee. The penalty area was packed with people and feet, with some kicking and others stomping.
There are also people who are hit from behind.
Xing Baohua seems to remember this scene only once, during the 2002 World Cup, when the Chinese national football team made it into the World Cup for the first time, and the whole country celebrated, and of course, the whole nation watched.
The match between South Korea and South Korea was disgusting in the 2002 World Cup; their dirty tactics made the whole world feel ashamed.
Coco was bleeding on the pitch as Maldini Jr. was kicked in the head.
Yes, it's Maldini, the center-back for the South Korean team. If you have the chance, tell him not to be a gentleman when facing South Koreans. If you can break their legs, then break them. It's not like you don't have the ability.
In the chaos, Klinsmann was kicked in the stomach by someone, and fell to the ground clutching his stomach. Before he could even roll over, he was kicked in the back.
Thankfully, it wasn't aimed at his head.
The chaotic scramble for the ball was astonishing to watch...
It's all that translator's fault for misrepresenting the message. He must be found out, apologize to Inter Milan, have his salary docked, and be fired.
The referee blew his whistle, awarding a penalty, and randomly gave several yellow cards to the Rice team, one of whom had already received two yellow cards, resulting in a red card and his expulsion.
The person who signed the card didn't say anything. They pinched their nose and left as if nothing had happened.
Aside from foreign players, almost all the local Shandong players have received their cards. Peng Weiguo is still honest; it's mostly local Shandong players who do these dirty work.
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