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Chapter 003 The Almighty Panacea Card System(2/2)

It has reached a bottleneck period.

If I had known that I would really play today, I would not have slept in the second half, and I would not have been like this if I had warmed up properly.

Taking advantage of a foul ball, Wan Meng finally had a chance to take a breath, panting with his hands on his hips, his dark green jersey completely soaked with sweat.

Walid, who had been following him closely, was relieved when he saw this. He did not expect that the head coach of Red Star FC would put so much pressure on him. His movements were as cunning as a loach, even more so than David who was in hot form.

Bellion is still difficult to deal with.

At the same time, he also reminded himself that maybe this guy was pretending to be exhausted on purpose. There were only two minutes left in the game, so even if he had cramps, he had to keep up with his opponent.

Amiens SC sent a throw-in in the backcourt, and the Red Star players who were pressing all over the line counterattacked on the spot. Now the physical strength of the players on both sides has reached the limit. It is purely to see who can hold on.

Time passed by, and the ball was still at the feet of the Amiens players. The Red Star FC fans watched anxiously. At this time, no one was still sitting. Everyone stood on the chairs and shouted loudly to cheer for their team.

Cheer.

The same is true on the bench. Whether they are players or club staff, they are all standing on the sidelines, anxiously waiting for the hero to appear.

One ball, just one goal away.

God seemed to hear the cry in their hearts. Facing the crazy pressing Red Star players, the Amiens team still made a mistake.

It's Special Olympics again. The tireless man once again used his speed and explosive power to quickly grab the ball when the Amiens defender received the ball, and intercepted the football with a quick and neat flying tackle.

He got up from the ground without any pause, dribbling the ball along the sideline and running wildly forward.

The Amiens players, who had just woken up from a dream, returned to the defense at full speed, and the formation was a little scattered. Unfortunately, the Red Star players were too physically exhausted at this time, and few of them could follow them into the opponent's half.

Theo, who alone brought the ball from half court to the front of the penalty area, looked up and found that the penalty area was full of Amiens players in white. Just when his mind was hot and he was about to shoot directly, a little green among the white, a familiar figure appeared.

The figure struggled to get in from behind, like a big tree, firmly planted at the top of the penalty area.

The fiery-minded Theo calmed down immediately, passed the ball decisively, and then continued to rush into the penalty area without losing speed, hoping to attract the attention of more defensive players.

Naturally, the one who could still rush forward at this time was Wan Mang, who was closest to the opponent's goal, but his physical strength had indeed been exhausted. When he saw Special Olympics passing the ball, his first reaction was to go one-two, one-on-one, facing the goal.

Take the ball with your feet and return the ball to the opponent.

This is the most reasonable choice.

After all, there is an Amiens player in front of him and behind him. If he stops the ball, he will be double-teamed. In addition, he takes the ball with his back, so it is difficult to pose a direct threat to the goal.

Walid, who was following him closely, also thought of this and loudly ordered his teammates to follow Theo, while he continued to stick to Wan Mang with the central defender, ready to intercept his pass at any time.

As long as this ball is defended, the game is over.

Wanmian also knows that this is the last chance, but the problem now is that the ball will be intercepted and the pass may also be intercepted.

Dilemma.

Isn't there a third option?
Chapter completed!
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