Chapter 222 Season Reimbursement?
Football rules stipulate that there is a blocking foul, and the purpose is not to play the ball, and the ball is not within the control range, and using your body to block the opponent's players' movements is called a blocking foul.
It is very similar to the blocking foul of basketball, but if the basketball pick-and-roll does not move, it will not be fouled, but football seems to have no such regulations.
The referee is not easy to define. Can he still call the football game according to the basketball's foul regulations?
It might have been Gattuso who bumped into him just now, and Conte didn't move either. It seemed unreasonable to insist on confiscating Conte for a foul.
So the referee did not suspend the game just now, but allowed Juventus' offense to continue.
Now that Gattuso is complaining, the referee explains to Gattuso.
Perugia's meat grinder must be unsatisfied and wants to make trouble without giving up. But at this time, Juventus' players were already helping the referee to clear the ball. Unless they took action, it would be difficult to face the referee directly.
Bruno was also helpless when facing a fourth official who always smiled and could only say "Don't be impatient" and had no choice but to stop here.
But standing on the sidelines, Bruno started to think about it.
Could it be that Lippi used the method to deal with Gattuso just now?
It's really a bit off!
If the referee can be judged or not, then the situation will be very unfavorable to Perugia. You should know that the referees usually tend to favor Juventus.
Fortunately, Piero's shot did not score this time, otherwise it would be really troublesome.
The game continued, because Juventus had made such a move just now, Perugia was much more careful. If Conte or Deschamps played the role of wooden stakes, Nedved or Pirlo would come over to change defense immediately. This is completely the way of basketball defense...
It’s also very fresh and refined to be able to play football into a basketball!
Of course, despite being so defensive, the defensive ability of others is not comparable to Gattuso. Zidane's dribbling is extremely powerful and active is simply deadly, and he can always threaten Perugia's goal.
This is almost equivalent to the two teams being in a state of explosion.
Juventus could not defend Perugia's attack, and Perugia had no choice but to deal with Zidane.
So, it depends on who scored more goals in the end!
In the 35th minute of the first half, Perugia expanded its lead, Ravanelli successfully grabbed the point in front of the goal, scored, and changed the score to 2:0.
However, as the first half approached the end, Juventus also won a goal. The goal was Inzagi, who had disappeared for almost one game. If he hadn't come out to grab the spot, Bruno would have thought he would have left the game and went to Da Health!
This is the typical specificity of Inzaji. Usually, people cannot be seen, but they will see blood as soon as they kill them, which is very strange.
In the world of football, as long as you have comprehensive strength and don’t hold back, and have a special ability, you can basically have a full meal.
Inzaji may not be strong in everything, but he has a keen sense of smell in front of the goal. Often, when you don’t know what happened, he already appears where he should appear and then scores a goal.
It is precisely with this outstanding skill that Inzaji has been able to make a fortune throughout his career.
Bruno is still wondering whether Perugia needs a striker like Inzagi?
It would be an exaggeration to say that it was completely useless, but at this stage, while Lavanelli was also a bit of a shadow killer while stirring up the shit. In addition, Lopez was often elusive, and the two of them got together, almost realizing the role of Inzaghi.
It is still very useful to be multi-tasking.
Two secretary apply for the job, and the two have similar professional skills, but one not only has professional skills, but also can warm the bed. If you are the boss, which one would you choose?
Therefore, due to the single technical characteristics of Inzagi, it is difficult for him to gain a foothold even when he comes to Perugia.
Of course, they may not be willing to come!
Sometimes fate likes to joke. Bruno is comparing with several forwards on the court, and a scene that makes his eyes burst out on the court.
Perugia launched an attack. Ravanelli received a pass from Nedved on the left side of the penalty area. She was about to turn around and rub it into the penalty area, but was thrown to the ground by Montero who suddenly rushed over. Montero's legs were tied to Ravanelli's legs.
The foul happened very suddenly and no one could react.
All I could hear was Ravanelli's scream, and he could hear clearly in the boos of Perugia fans.
Bruno suddenly stood up from the bench and rushed to the sidelines, feeling very bad.
The field soon became chaotic, and Nedved rushed directly to overthrow Montero who had just been shot. With such a bad foul, even if he punched him a few times, he could not vent his anger.
Lopez was very close to the scene. He saw in horror that Lavanieli's feet had twisted to a very exaggerated arc, which was so unbearable to look at them.
The referee also ran over and waved to the offfield without saying a word, signaling the stretcher to come in as soon as possible, which would not be delayed.
It was completely in chaos. Some players in Perugia surrounded Ravanelli, looking at the screaming white-headed person and asking for concern, while some players wanted to make trouble for Montero. This foul is simply a crime!
Bruno's heart skipped a beat as he watched Lavanelli, who was carried out on a stretcher, was taken directly to the ambulance and sent to the hospital.
This is clearly the rhythm of season reimbursement!
Damn bastard, how could Montero get out of his feet?
You're just an executioner!
There is nowhere to vent his anger. Can he still punch Lippi?
Finally, he threw the mineral water bottle in his hand to the ground, splashing water, but no one dared to complain to the furious Bruno.
The riots on the court continued, and the Perugia players were going crazy. Ravanelli's tragic situation made them empathize with it, and when they entered, they were heartbroken and extremely angry.
The referee kept signaling the players on both sides to calm down, mainly Perugia.
After a long time, with the help of other members of the referee team, he finally barely calmed the emotions of the Perugia players.
The referee walked towards Montero and took out a red card and sent Montero out of the court. Such a bad foul action caused such a big mess. A red card was a bit cheaper. Needless to say, the Italian Football Association will definitely have additional punishments after the game.
Montero didn't complain, turned around and walked towards the player passage. In the stands, the Perugia players booed and were all heading for Montero, making him feel embarrassed.
Juventus fans also knew that their players had made mistakes, so they stopped and did not make any sounds, and they were embarrassed to make a sound.
Chapter completed!