Chapter 41 Double Shooting
After returning to the hotel and taking a comfortable hot bath, all members of the Chinese team gathered at the dining table and started to enjoy the belated dinner. The 46-inch LCD monitor in the restaurant was playing the game between Chile and Mexico.
After a tragic game, watch others' fighting with a leisurely mood, which has a unique feeling.
From time to time, the players' discussions came from the dining table, accompanied by physical movements of fingers and feet;
When the noise of the discussion was so loud that it covered the sound of the TV, the physical coach Pan Jun, who had not spoken, stood up angrily: "Do you still want to have a meal?! I didn't see much effort during the game, and the comments were very lively. Do you know the situation? If you talk a little longer, bring me a bowl to jump to the stairs!"
Pan Jun's roar was very effective, and the noise disappeared immediately. Everyone began to eat while staring at the screen quietly. Apart from the sound of bowls and chopsticks colliding from time to time, only the Spanish commentary sound from the TV speakers were left.
The game has reached the last 15 minutes of the second half, Mexico led Chile by 1 goal. Through the slow-moving replay from time to time, everyone saw a beautiful goal;
No. 10, wearing a Mexican white away uniform, used a black hair ring to shift her hair back, which looked very alternative on the court. Her round baby face was very cute, and her every move easily reminded people of Barcelona's Ronaldo;
I saw him facing two Chilean central defenders while dribbling at high speed, and his speed did not decrease at all. He made a Marseille slew and then used a Matthews-style pulling ball. His gorgeous extraordinary movements were amazing;
The cool move of picking the ball over the goalkeeper was even more exciting. The "31', Mexico-10, Giovani Dos Santos" was played at the bottom of the screen.
As the big brother of Central and North America, Mexico's youth team has always performed well and is often a frequent visitor to FIFA's competitions of all ages. The outstanding seedlings that continue to emerge every year provide strong impetus for the development of Mexican football.
This Mexican team is also very star-studded, with the most famous players, one is Carlos Bella and the other is Giovani Dos Santos.
The pair of Gemini from Mexico became famous in the Peru World Junior Championship two years ago. With their outstanding performance, they helped the team win the championship, which attracted widespread attention. Two years later, they became more and more mature;
FIFA listed Mexico as the fourth favorite to win the championship in this competition, largely affected by the two 18-year-olds.
Bella won the favor of Arsenal coach Wenger with the honor of the Golden Boot Award in Peru, and became a member of Arsenal in November 2005. Due to the labor permit issue, she was loaned to Salamanca in the Spanish Second Division this season (06/07). She played 31 times throughout the season and scored 8 goals, showing excellent talent and adaptability.
Bella is characterized by her fast speed, her pass is hidden, and her goal is extremely imaginative. She is trained as Henry's successor in Arsenal and has made significant progress.
Compared with his teammates who are swaying in a bright future, Giovani's starlight is even more dazzling.
Giovani was born in a football family. His father was former Brazilian player Jiziniho. His four brothers played for professional clubs;
His Brazilian bloodline showed excellent talent when he was very young. At the age of 12, he went to France with his younger brother Hornasan to participate in the Children's Football Invitational. Rife, who was the director of the Barcelona youth team at the time, knew the talents and quickly signed the two brothers.
Giovani's outstanding talent deeply touched Lamacia. In May 2005, he couldn't wait to sign a professional contract with the 16-year-old 16-year-old with a penalty of up to 30 million euros.
Last July, he completed his first appearance with the first team and scored a goal. At the end of this season (06/07), first team head coach Rijkald has made remarks on many occasions that strongly pay attention to the Mexican young player. Dos Santos will most likely report to the first team after participating in this World Youth Championship and warm up with the team before the game, and his future is bright.
Dos Santos is good at performing dribbling skills during high-speed running. He not only has the ability to create threats on the wing, but also provides support behind the striker and seize opportunities in front of the goal.
His dribbling reminds Messi. His inspiration is very similar to Ronaldo. When he started dribbling, some people even marveled at the combination of the two popular Barcelona superstars;
The sunny smile, casual braids, and the free and easy personality. There is indeed a bit of Ronaldinho charm between the eyebrows, so it was named "Mexican Ronaldinho" very early.
Compared with the opponent, Chile is more famous. In addition to two famous star players, Alexis Sanchez and Arturo Vidal, captain Carlos Carmona, attacking core Nicholas Medina, Flying Wings Mauricio Isla and Gary Medell are all leading young heroes. As an underrated team, Chile's actual level is much higher than people think.
Sanchez is a very good-looking person. Born in Tocopia, he had already competed in the league for the Kobrello Club when he was not yet 17 years old in 2005, scoring 9 goals in 40 appearances.
Sanchez, who is becoming more famous, was quickly poached by the shrewd Serie A club Udinese for $3 million. Due to his young age, he failed to play in Serie A, and continued to play at Krokolo on loan. He made 48 appearances in the 2006/07 season, scored 5 league goals and 3 Liberators Cup goals, and became more famous while maturing.
Udinese club is preparing to recall Sanchez, who is performing better and better, but he broke his toe bone in March this year. He originally thought that another genius superstar died young, but unexpectedly, in just a few weeks, he made a magical comeback and staged a hat trick in a Liberators Cup on March 20, which was called "a magical boy sent by God" by the domestic media in Chile.
Although he is less than 1.70 meters tall, as a winger, Sanchez fully demonstrates the spiritual characteristics of South American players, with flexible feet and outstanding speed.
Vidal is fast, has excellent bounce, has excellent defensive awareness, and has sharp and efficient assists. He is a versatile player on the defense line. He has already made an official match for the Chilean domestic giant Krokolo when he is under 18 years old. He made his career debut in the first round of the Abdulladura Championship last year.
Vidal's outstanding performance attracted the attention of European giants. Just a few days ago, Leverkusen officially transferred him to the account for 11 million euros.
This Chilean team is known as the "strongest Chilean youth team in the past twenty years". In time, it is very likely to revive the grand scene of the "Dual Saints era", but its performance in the international arena has never reached the domestic expectations.
In the first group match, they defeated Australia with one goal, and were criticized by domestic media, because Chilean players surrounded the rough skills and simple kangaroos in the whole game, but they only passed the penalty kick at the end, and their efficiency was very low.
In this game, facing Mexico, I was idle for nearly 80 minutes. The Chilean fans in the audience kept booing, expressing their extreme dissatisfaction.
83′, the proud Chilean was hit hard again, and Bella's heavy artillery turned the score to 2:0.
Perhaps stimulated by the conservative style of playing that the Mexicans obviously delayed time in the final stage, after entering stoppage time, Chile scored two goals in two minutes, with the goalkeepers being Medina and Sanchez.
In the end, both sides got a draw, and at the end of the game, Chile's fierce attack situation where they caught up and left a deep impression on people.
Both teams are representatives of the Latin technical style. The team also has 18-19-year-old young players as the core, full of vitality, and both sides have their own winning games. Mexico's style of play is focused, clear, Chile's style of play is balanced, comprehensive formation, and the idea of collective combat is very obvious.
After two rounds of the group stage, Chile temporarily topped the list with one win and one draw, while Mexico, which won two draws, followed closely behind.
In another match in Group B that followed, Austria defeated Australia 2-1, and the situation in Group B immediately became complicated.
Chapter completed!