Seven Crowns

Chapter 581: Unexpected red card

Lu Wenbin's dance-like talented performance of the ice prince silenced all Japanese in Tokyo National Arena, and also made Chinese fans feel extremely excited and proud.

However, after celebrating the goal and the game restarted, the Japanese players were not intimidated by Lu Wenbin.

Although we hate Japan, sometimes we have to admire the spirit and will of others.

During the Second World War, Japan was able to occupy so many territories of Asian countries and quickly rose to the world's second largest economy from the ruins after the war. Its entire nation and nation always had its advantages and admirable points.

If the Chinese team hadn't had Lu Wenbin, who played with a plug-in, I'm afraid they hadn't even won the first Asian Cup champion.

The Japanese team who restarted the game did not shrink from the fear of Lu Wenbin, nor did they rush to equalize the score. They still maintained their rhythm and entangled with the Chinese team.

The Chinese team did not take advantage of the morale boost from the first goal to gain a bigger lead.

Instead, the Japanese team used its overall strength to threaten the Chinese team's goal from time to time by taking advantage of its higher overall strength than other Chinese players except Lu Wenbin.

In the 17th minute, the Japanese team played a delicate frontcourt and penetrated the Chinese team's defense. Shinji Kagawa completed a very threatening shot from a small angle from the corner of the penalty area.

Fortunately, the Chinese goalkeeper Zeng Cheng made a critical save in advance and used his fingertips to get the ball out of the baseline.

In the subsequent corner kick, the Japanese team failed to grab the first point, and the Chinese team defender pushed out of the penalty area and cleared it.

But the Chinese team also failed to fight back quickly. Zheng Zhi was interrupted in the process of passing the ball to Lu Wenbin, and the two sides fought again in the midfield.

In the 24th minute, the Chinese team attacked. Lu Wenbin, who had the ball, was originally going to come to a pass through the Japanese team's defense and create a scoring opportunity for forward Gao Lin.

But at that second, Gao Lin didn't understand Lu Wenbin's passing intention, and started a little slower. As a result, the Japanese team intercepted the ball, and the Chinese team missed a single-handed opportunity to reverse offside.

The Chinese fans in the stands sighed for a while, Gao Lin also patted his head in annoyance, then gave Lu Wenbin a thumbs up and made an apologetic expression.

But Lu Wenbin was not as annoyed as they were, and it was too late to be annoyed, because the Japanese team who stole the ball had already taken the ball quickly and counterattacked.

Lu Wenbin tried to intercept, but since the last game against Iraq, the Japanese also know that Lu Wenbin's defensive ability has now greatly increased, and it seems that he is better than Zheng Zhi and Zhao Peng in the defense of the Chinese team.

Therefore, the Japanese did not intend to pass by Lu Wenbin at all, and passed the ball with two feet to avoid Lu Wenbin and pass the ball to the frontcourt.

The Chinese team, which was still on the offensive just now, was hit with a quick counterattack.

The last pass of the Japanese team was passed by Shinji Kagawa to forward Ryoichi Maeda, and a pass was passed, avoiding Zheng Zhi and central defender Dewey. Ryoichi Maeda grabbed it before another central defender Zhao Peng. The ball rushed to the restricted area of ​​the Chinese team with the ball.

Although Zhao Peng was not completely thrown away, he was separated by Maeda Liaoyi and was unable to grab the ball.

The two entangled all the way and rushed to the big penalty area of ​​the Chinese team.

As soon as he was about to enter the big forbidden area, Zhao Peng felt anxious and made irrational actions.

Unable to steal the ball, Zhao Peng came from the side and tried to block the ball.

As a result, he did not tackle the ball. Instead, he shoveled Maeda Liao to the ground, rolled two or three times, clutching the foot that was shoveled by Zhao Peng and cried out in pain.

Zhao Peng broke Maeda Ryoichi's shot that was about to rush into the penalty area, but fouled.

Players from both sides immediately rushed up, and the Japanese players naturally expressed angrily that Zhao Peng's shovel was a serious foul and should be severely punished.

The Chinese team players, including Lu Wenbin, claimed that Zhao Peng did not shovel Maeda Ryoichi at all, and Maeda Ryoichi flopped.

They are all speaking for their own people. In fact, Lu Wenbin and other Chinese team players know that Zhao Peng must have fouled this time, just to see if he will win the card.

Anyway, Zhao Peng's purpose was to tackle the ball, not to deliberately shovel people. Maeda Ryoichi suffered no injuries and stood up with the support of his teammates.

The Chinese team players, including Lu Wenbin, think that they will get a yellow card at most, and what everyone wants to fight for is not a card.

However, the referee from Singapore separated the quarreling players and directly showed Zhao Peng a red card to send him off the field.

Everyone in the Chinese team was shocked. As the captain, Lu Wenbin was the first to yell at the referee, saying that Zhao Peng's action was definitely not up to the red card standard.

Other Chinese team players also crowded around and put pressure on the referee. The Chinese fans in the stands were also shouting "black whistle".

However, the Singaporean referee insisted on his own opinion, and finally even put his hand in his pocket, threatening Lu Wenbin and others that he would play a card if they were troubled by him.

Zhao Peng came over to persuade the teammates one by one, and then went off the field. The Chinese team will face one less man in the opening 24 minutes, and one less key central defender.

However, the penalty that the Singapore referee has already made cannot be changed.

Singapore Chinese who should have the same origin, somehow like to oppose China in all aspects of politics and economy, and sometimes feel that they hate China more than Japan and the United States.

The Japanese team won a free kick with excellent distance from the front court.

This ball was naturally taken by the free kick master of the Japanese team Keisuke Honda.

Honda Keisuke did not waste this opportunity either, kicking the ball into the dead corner of the Chinese team. Zeng Cheng couldn't help but watched the ball go into the net.

The Japanese team evened the score, the two sides scored ~www.ltnovel.com~ and the Chinese team will face one less player in the next time.

As a last resort, Zheng Zhi, who was originally in the midfielder's position, could only continue to retreat, and stood at the central defender's position. Only Zhao Xuri was left in the midfielder's position.

As a front midfielder, Lu Wenbin can only retreat appropriately to help Zhao Xuri in the midfield defense, which is farther from the Japanese team's penalty zone.

But no way, the Chinese team cannot play three guards, and there is only one central defender, so the defense in the penalty area must have problems, and Zhao Xuri will not be able to face the overall impact of the Japanese team.

Fortunately, Zheng Zhi himself is an all-around player from a central defender. There is no problem in playing a guest central defender.

Lu Wenbin has also increased his defensive ability, and his selection value has 10 points, which can be of great help to the Chinese team's midfield defense.

However, Zheng Zhi and Lu Wenbin retreat at the same time, the Chinese team's offense must be greatly affected.

But these are all unfavorable things, who made Zhao Peng unreasonably shovel people foul? Who made the Chinese team meet a Singapore referee, and then one less man to fight?

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