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Chapter 119 Calm down, give me the ball!

"The game ends! After Legati was sent off, Padua could not continue to maintain his full-scale offensive state... After all, when they pressed the attack, they had to consider the loopholes in their defense... Until the end of the game, Padua could not threaten Sampdoria's goal again! Although Sampdoria once led Padua two goals at one time, the tenacious Padua still chased two goals in a row... They almost completed this miraculous reversal, if Sampdoria had not sent high in time..."

When the referee Chanpi blew the whistle to the end of the game, Cilio commented on the game like this.

"Hao used a direct free kick to help the team take the lead again just four minutes after he got on the court. Then he created a red card from Legati to leave the court. It can be said that the reason why Sampdoria was able to win the game in such an unfavorable situation was because of Gao!"

Pelle in front of the TV looked at Gao Zheng, who was celebrating victory with his teammates in the close-up. This kid actually did it!

As the difficulty increased, he still showed an impeccable performance, scoring a goal, and also letting the opponent's central defender two yellows leave the court. This performance...

Although Pelle didn't want to admit it, it had to be said that if he had gone up, it would never have been possible for such a performance.

This kid...is at the top league level!

Pelle gave such an evaluation in his heart.

He thought about it and found that even in Parma, those strikers who played the starting lineup would probably be difficult to do, whether it was Jovenko, Biabiani, or Okaka... they were not.

Pelle felt that if Gao Zheng was not in Sampdoria, but in Parma, his strength could directly play the main force.

But why did he play as a substitute in Sampdoria?

He didn't think that Pozi and Bertani had the ability to squeeze Gao Zheng on the bench...

He suddenly felt a little upset about Gao Zheng.

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When Obiang walked to the mixed zone, he was stopped by the reporters. Everyone was concerned about what instructions Gao Zheng brought to the players after he came on the court, allowing Sampdoria to stabilize his position and finally win.

"Oh, do you guys say this?" Obiang said with a shaking head, "It's actually very simple. After Gao came on the court, he told us: 'Calm down! Give me the ball!'"

The reporters looked at each other after hearing this answer.

"Is that... that's it?" someone asked uncertainly.

"Of course, what if that's the case?" Obiang spread his hands. "Gao is so powerful. No matter how complicated the situation is, you just need to give him the ball. So you didn't see that after he was on the court, do we try to pass the football to him as soon as possible?"

The other Sampdoria players who entered the mixed zone were then stopped by reporters and asked them the same question.

These players' answers were the same as those of Obiang.

"He used his gesture to tell us not to panic and just give him the ball."

"I believe this is exactly what the coach asked him to do on the venue, give him the ball... In fact, everyone has seen his performance, it is simply impeccable..."

With everyone talking about it, the reporters believed it. Although this is a bit personal heroism... Isn't this kind of personal heroism the most popular thing on the football field?

This game is a concentrated expression of personal heroism, and what makes the reporters even more excited is that this hero performed quite domineeringly this time. When the team had just met the opponent's equalization, the army's hearts were shaken, and the people's hearts were floating, he stood up, pressed down with both hands, and said calmly: "Calm down! Give me the ball!"

It was so simple that the panicked teammates quickly calmed down. Everyone saw what happened next... He did not disappoint his teammates' trust in him.

This is a perfect personal hero template.

If Gao Zheng had not been stopped by reporters in the mixed area and was confused after hearing the reporters reposting this sentence, it would have been perfect...

"Ah? What 'Give me the ball'? I haven't said such a thing." Gao Zheng scratched his head and looked at a group of excited reporters strangely.

Frechelo was also surprised to see Gao Zheng’s reaction: “Didn’t you tell your teammates this after you came on the court?”

"How is it possible? The head coach is not this instruction." Gao Zheng shook his head.

"Isn't this action meant to be calm?" Frechello's men pressed down, imitating Gao Zheng's gesture after he appeared.

"This is a calm gesture..."

"Then doesn't this mean 'give me the ball'?" A reporter next to him couldn't wait to imitate Gao Zheng's move with both hands pointing at him.

"Uh... this means 'stay at our own pace'..." Gao Zheng realized what the problem was... This action is indeed easy to be misunderstood. No wonder after he finished this action, his teammates were very active in passing the football to him during the game.

And it is precisely because his teammates actively pass the ball to him that he can create that free kick and use the free kick to score.

This can be considered a kind of "successful attempt"?

After hearing Gao Zheng's explanation, Frechello smiled and said, "The truth of the facts is always so boring, I still prefer the first version..."

A reporter squeezed in: "Do you really think Legati's second yellow card is a foul move, and it's worth giving a yellow card?"

The reporter's sudden question attracted the attention of others, and their eyes became unfriendly when they looked at him - apparently this was a reporter from Padua.

"It's not me to give him yellow cards and red cards. I think you should ask the referee." Gao Zheng's answer was very skillful.

"The second time you've been lying on the ground for too long..."

"I was hit by him at the neck and almost couldn't breathe. I felt that I was already very physically ethical if I was not carried down on a stretcher." Gao Zheng spread his hands and smiled, as if he was joking.

Then he waved his hands to all the reporters, stopped accepting interviews, and walked from the mixed area to the locker room.

The other reporters who didn't get the question glared at the Padua reporter who suddenly came to join in the fun: "You suggest you ask Padua head coach Canto to see what he thinks of Legati's impulsive behavior!"

"That is, regardless of whether Gao was seriously injured or not, this cannot change the fact that Legati was deliberately fouling!"

"I want to say that fortunately Legati didn't hit Gao until he was bleeding, but I wouldn't thank him for his mercy..."

Under the attack of Genoa's reporters, the Padova reporter who wanted to make big news ran away in shame.

At the post-match press conference, both coaches talked about Gao Zheng, but their views were completely different.

Sampdoria head coach Yacini: "I didn't tell Gao that he would come on the court to score a goal to help the team win. I did ask him to tell the team to play steadily and don't panic... But I didn't expect that he scored the goal in four minutes on the court... I can only say that Gao is really great. I only wanted a tree, but he gave me a forest, ha!"

His words were filled with love for Gao Zheng.

Padua coach Canto thought that Gao Zheng's fall had a performance element. Even if Legati really fouled, his performance also made the referee exacerbate Legati's punishment, which is unfair: "...We were originally worthy of a victory, and the worst was a draw. But I can only say that Gao is a very 'smart' player. It's hard to believe that he is only twenty years old and is already so 'smart'. Whether it is playing football or being a human being, it's better to be honest."

Finally, Legati's two fouls were made, he didn't mention a word...

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