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Chapter 317 317

Rafael nicknamed Redondo "Mr. Big Mouth", and after the pre-match press conference, Aimar also gave him such a title.

Even like this, Aimar didn't feel relieved. If it wasn't for Rafael being shameless enough, he wouldn't want to talk to him tonight.

Raphael thought with his feet, and he could guess his mind.

Passarella is his mentor, and he is his lover. This little fool doesn't want to be a sandwich biscuit, and thinks that Passarella has resigned and he has returned to the national team. Everything should end here.

Raphael thought, of course everything will end, and when this guy is dismissed in Uruguay, there will be no such person as Passarella in football.

After coaxing the curly hair, and having a good sleep, Rafael woke up the next day and felt that he was in great shape, so good that he could score several goals for Uruguay.

Hearing his bragging, Aimar didn't pour cold water on it, but just muttered: "You'd better do it, but if Fran changes his mind, remember to coax those two brats."

Raphael couldn't help but raise the corner of his mouth.

His little curly hair is a eccentric eye, of course he is the most preferred person now, and of course he is looking forward to his goal.

Because this game is the highlight of Group C, it is held at night, which is better for European fans, and it also allows the old Robson to watch the game with his son.

When bbc commentators and guests discussed the offensive and defensive battle, the old Robson handed his son a glass of red wine.

"Come and try it. It is said that it is produced by a very good winery in Argentina. When Rafa sent it to me, the taste was very proud."

Martin couldn't help laughing when he heard that.

He was on the scene when Inter Milan won the championship, and he still remembers how his father teased Rafael at that time, and now it has become him teasing his father.

"Isn't this what you want? He should have sent it to you as soon as he arrived in Argentina?"

Old Robson said proudly: "Of course, he sent it right away."

In fact, not only was there Argentinian red wine, but his little cutie also sent a lot of Argentinian specialties, oh, he remembered, and cheese!

The old man immediately looked for cheese to accompany his meal with great interest. Martin looked at his father's back and shook his head, then looked at the TV.

At this moment, the signal was just sent to the front, and he saw two on-site commentators from the BBC introducing the atmosphere, and behind the two hosts were the players of the two teams who were warming up.

He recognized Rafael among the Argentines at a glance, after all he was so eye-catching.

But this eye-catching guy is still so cool, even if he is targeted by a camera that is close at hand, he is indifferent, and he doesn't even show a smile to the audience.

Martin didn't know that this cool guy was a "cute" in the eyes of his old father. It took Rafael nearly 3 minutes in the camera before he finally switched to the Uruguayan player, and at this moment the old Robson also came back.

The old gentleman greeted his son with gusto for Argentinian cheese.

Martin often watched games with him when he was a child, but now that he has grown up, he rarely gets to watch games with his father.He didn't want to disturb his father's good mood, and just put the cheese in his mouth, when he saw the old Robson staring at the Uruguayan and clicked, "It really is Switzerland in South America."

Switzerland?

Martin looked at his father in bewilderment, not understanding how Uruguay could be associated with Switzerland, "Is it because of style?"

"See, are Uruguayans tall?" Robson Sr. pointed to the TV and talked to his son seriously: "The average height of Uruguayans is relatively tall in South America. Before the 80s, they overemphasized The hard work and fighting spirit on the pitch, which led them to not pay too much attention to skills and tactics, until now, this is also very Swiss."

The old Robson has been the coach of the England national team for 8 years, and his understanding of other national teams is far superior to those who focus on the club.

Now I just glanced at the warm-up of the Uruguayan team, and said straight to the point: "In today's game, the Argentines don't want to easily control the ball. But it's okay, anyway, they will kick each other every time. Don't play like this. A few minutes is not going to play well."

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The old Robson continued: "They still know how to measure. After all, no one wants to win the game. Instead, a lot of players can't play because of injuries and red and yellow cards. But if they think they can't win the game, it's different."

His father's emotion made Martin ask: "What about Argentina and Brazil?"

"Of course I want to kick the opponent's leg," Robson said with experience: "If the Brazilians dare to kick Rafael, Simeone and the others will have to break Ronaldo's leg. Forget it, let's not talk about it. After all, I'm worried that they won't be able to play together next season..."

Martin looked at old Robson's obviously timid expression, and silently took a sip from his glass.

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When the game started, the bbc commentator announced the roster. The old Robson first looked at the name of the goalkeeper and found that it was Boggs.

Obviously, Caballero's success in the last game did not allow him to win the position of the main goalkeeper. Today Bielsa still trusts veteran Boggs more.

There is no change in the defense, but in the position of the midfielder, Simeone started as he guessed.

Of course Simeone will start, the old Robson thought, otherwise why would Bielsa let him participate in the pre-match press conference?

Just thinking of the pre-match press conference, the old Robson thought of the good things his lover did.

But he knew Rafael well enough to understand why he attended the press conference and aimed his guns at Passarella.

The frontcourt Aimar appeared on the right again today.

This choice is also good, the old Robson thought, Aimar is better than Gallardo in terms of personal ability and vision, otherwise Passarella would not have given him the World Cup ticket.

The confrontation is obviously a little bit worse, but the Argentines shouldn't expect him to fight, right?

The old Robson gave some pointers in his heart, and the squad became the Uruguay team.

The old man glanced over and realized that he didn't know any of them. He could only shake his head and said to his son, "I'm a little disappointed that they didn't recruit Recoba."

His chairman Moratti, who couldn't walk when he saw the striker, liked Recoba very much. He once thought about selling Zamorano for Recoba, but he refused.

Uruguay did not recruit their number one star, which also made this Uruguayan star dim. The bbc commentator simply talked about the contradiction between Rafael and Passarella again after reading the squad.

At this moment, the players from both sides have already lined up, and the camera was shown to Maradona in the stands before being shown to the players from both sides.

Yes, Maradona appeared again. After all, how could he be missing in a game like Uruguay?

Martin curled his lips at Maradona, he will not forget this guy's devil's hand.

The bbc commentator also used Raphael to mock Maradona, and said: "He only watched 30 minutes of the first round match against Ecuador in the group stage. I don't know how long he can last this time."

Obviously, although the commentator John Mortensen doesn't like Argentina, his position between Rafael and Maradona is still very clear on Rafael's side.

When the captains of both sides finished guessing and the game started, Martin found out that what his father said was true!

Where is this playing a game?

This is clearly a fight on the field!And it was the captains on both sides who took the lead!

Yes, at the beginning of the game, the Argentine captain Simeone had a head-on conflict with the Uruguayan captain Federico Magalanis, who was 1 meters tall and wore the No. 91 jersey.

Simeone is half a head shorter than others, and his size is also much smaller, which obviously suffered a disadvantage.

But in less than a minute, Simeone's sweeping leg kicked Magalanis' shin directly, and even left a deep mark on the socks.

The referee Hidalgo from Peru actually only called the two fouls, and even had no cards. This whistle-blowing scale has already made Martin predict what kind of game this will be...

The old Robson saw his son's shocked expression and said to him, "You have to know that in the 80s, they really would fight on the court."

Good, I know now, thought Martin.

After Magalanis got up, Uruguay took advantage of the situation and launched an attack. While watching the game, the old Robson said: "The formation that Uruguayans are best at is 442. In fact, they can only play this now, because their offensive focus is on Their two flanks. The two full-backs running in is important."

"Argentina will not want to play with them in the middle. Because Uruguay is too tall. Look at the shortest left-back. Is he taller than Aimar?"

Martin thought, you just say that Argentina is a small team and it's over.

But he also had to admit that his father had predicted things like a god, and the Uruguayan really launched an attack on the right, and then he watched Sorin on the left in Argentina knock down the young player on the opposite side with the ball outside the sideline.

The referee's whistle sounded again, but he was still stingy with playing cards.

The old Robson glanced at the time at this time, it was only 5 minutes, and it would be a while before these two teams could play well.

As a result, only ten seconds after this foul, his little cutie scored a goal!

It all started with this hand throw.

The Uruguayan teenager Martin Kemp, who had a hard fall, threw the ball, but the ball was broken by the extremely fast Rafael!

After that, Raphael didn't intend to pass the ball, because there was an open field in front of him!

"Uruguay is dangerous! The ball was still at their feet just now, and their players are hoarding on the left side of Argentina, and now the defense is extremely empty! Flequin made up the left side, oh, it was passed!"

John Mortensen's tone sounded a little subtle, which is also the voice of every Englishman watching this game.

Why should we cheer for the Argentines?

Even if that Argentine is Rafael.

But the Uruguayans seemed a little disappointed, and Rafael took such an opportunity!

After passing Flequin, Raphael swung past the 21-year-old Uruguayan defender Boren with a high-speed change of direction. In the net!

And the face of Maradona appeared in the camera immediately.

There was no cheering, no wild celebration, and the king of the ball smoked a cigar expressionlessly.

But in stark contrast to him are the Argentine fans who are constantly celebrating near him!

The blue and white national flag is flying, this is the blue of the sky, this is the white of the white clouds, this is the color that is so similar to Uruguay and only belongs to Argentina!

When the camera cut to the court, the old Robson saw Raphael supporting Aimar with one hand, and high-fiving Batty with the other hand.

The old Robson couldn't help being happy for his disciple, and said to his son: "This is Rafa's fifth goal."

Martin nodded impassively.

Yes yes yes, your Rafa scored 5, your Rafa is awesome!

You are so eccentric, if I were Ronaldo, I would submit a transfer application when I played in the Perfect Asian Cup!

Martin was still complaining about his father's eccentricity, so the players from both sides returned to the center circle to kick off, but within half a minute after the kick off, they almost fought.

This time it was Uruguay's 1-meter forward Zarajeta and Samuel who pushed and shoved when they were fighting for the top.

Samuel is considered to be the most physically fit and tallest Argentine defender. He did not suffer, but he backhanded Sarajeta, and the referee finally took out a yellow card to warn the Argentine central defender.

Martin couldn't help shaking his head. Sarajeta's physique was quite exaggerated, and he would fall if he pushed it. It was definitely diving.

The old Robson said to his son Cope: "He played in Italy, he seems to be a Juventus player, but he was loaned out, I think it seems to be Naples?

Although this guy looks clumsy, he is not. It is just that he lacks shooting skills and his running position is not so good. It is difficult to get a chance in a giant like Juventus by relying on physical confrontation. "

In any case, Zarajeta's fall gave Uruguay a chance, and they got a free kick in the frontcourt.

At this time, the camera suddenly cut to the sidelines, and the old Robson took a look and recognized that it was "Prince of Uruguay" Francescoli.

John Mortensen also introduced to the audience at this time: "The Uruguayan prince Franciscoli who just appeared in the camera. Since he quit the Uruguayan national team in 95, the Uruguayans can no longer find a decent set-piece player. Recoba was just fine, but Pua chose to let him rest and not call him up."

John Mortensen obviously did a lot of homework. As the captain, Magalanis dealt with this well-positioned frontcourt free kick, but kicked the ball into the stands.

When the camera is shown to Francescoli again, even Martin can see his regret.

The Uruguayans lost their prince, missed their chances, and the chances went to the Argentines!

After Boggs took the goal kick, he quickly found Simeone. When Simeone took the ball out of the center circle, Uruguay's goal was already surrounded by soldiers!

However, Simeone did not take any risks. He handed the ball over to Zanetti, who had more delicate footwork. Phil got the chance to shoot directly!

Had it not been for goalkeeper Fabian Carini to save the ball bravely, the score would have been rewritten to 2-0.

The Argentine fans in the stands were a little annoyed, and the Uruguayans were still cheering for their players.

Because the camera was shown to Uruguayan fans, Huang Jianxiang took advantage of the opportunity to introduce a wave of football geography in South America to the fans.

"Uruguay is located between Brazil and Argentina, bordering the two largest countries in South America. They have a small population, but they have won two Olympic championships and won the Rimit Cup twice in a row after the World Cup was established. That’s why they have four stars embroidered on their chests.”

"Although the population is small, the number of Uruguayan fans entering the stadium today is no less than that of Argentine fans. There are also a large number of fans outside the stadium, which puts enormous pressure on the security personnel."

Just as Huang Jianxiang finished speaking, the camera suddenly pointed at the stands. It turned out that the Argentine fans had lit the smoke.

Blue smoke quickly spread over the stands.

It didn't affect the game on the pitch.

In the 19th minute, Aimar cut to the middle and was about to enter the penalty area. His former teammate Picu did not hesitate to foul him.

This kick didn't have the slightest strength, and Aimar also fell down with experience!

Amid the crazy "flopping" of the Uruguayan fans, the Peruvian referee Hidalgo pointed to the twelve yards with a grim expression.

Rafael squatted beside Aimar, brushed the wet curly hair on his forehead before asking him if he had any questions.

He could see clearly that the spikes were completely confiscated in Piku's kick, and the shin guards only played a partial resistance role, and the opponent still kicked Aimar's calf.

Aimar shook his head enduring the pain, and stretched out his hand to him, motioning for him to pull himself up.

On his football journey, such fouls have accompanied him all the way, and he has long been used to it.

After Aimar got up, Keely flicked the ball to Rafael.

Bielsa is very straightforward. He told everyone on the first day of their assembly that the penalty shooter and set-piece player in the team are all Rafael. This year's Ballon d'Or must not be given to the Brazilian!

In Argentina, only Rafael is eligible to compete for the Ballon d'Or this year, and now the whole team is helping him score goals.

Seeing Raphael walking 12 yards, the old Robson said to his son: "Ronnie is behind in this year's Golden Globe Awards. This year's America's Cup, Brazil's best performance is Rivaldo."

Martin didn't even bother to complain about his old man's eccentricity. He was guessing whether Raphael would shoot or not, when he found that the ball hit the dead corner in the upper left corner.

This made him immediately look at the old Robson: "Did he kick a penalty kick?"

"During the Deportivo period, no. It seems that there were only two or three free throws in Inter Milan, and no free throws were missed." When the old Robson said this, he said in a showy tone: "But I discussed this issue with him. He Said Mendieta of Valencia and Cantona of Manchester United gave him some inspiration."

Martin doesn't know Mendieta well, but Cantona, who has retired, is too familiar with him.

He couldn't help complaining: "Cantona is definitely the most hated type of goalkeeper. He always likes to play guessing games, and he has repeatedly scored penalties!"

"That's why Rafa likes to study goalkeepers." The old Robson stared intently at the disciples on the TV, and said flatly, "There is no shortcut to success, and no victory is easy to come by."

The world likes to praise Rafa as a genius, but he wants the world to see Rafa's contribution.


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