"What a powerful explosive power and bounce!" Martin Bal couldn't help marveling.
"Wait~~~ I seem to have seen something amazing!" Polank suddenly interrupted Martin Bal, with a hint of surprise in his voice.
"What's amazing?" Martin Bar immediately turned his head and asked like an electric shock.
"Dude~~~ Look at that guy's expression, look at the corners of his mouth, as if he is laughing at his opponent!" Polanke pointed to the replayed shot and said excitedly.
"Oh~~~God~~~Did he do it on purpose?" As Dan finished the shot, Afei had a slight arc on the corner of his mouth, like a cunning fox.
Did A Fei do it on purpose?
If someone asks him this question, A Fei will definitely tell you categorically that he didn't mean it.
But what about the real situation? He did it on purpose. He wanted to deliberately lure Dan to hit the near corner, just like an experienced hunter, setting a trap and waiting for the prey to be hooked.
In order to show his ability to Ranieri, he took risks.
But externally, A Fei will never admit this, because he knows that no coach will like a dangerous goalkeeper.
For goalkeepers, stability is like a cornerstone, which is very important. As long as you can steadily throw the ball that should be saved, you can be called an excellent goalkeeper. If you can make some wonderful and incredible saves on the basis of stability, it is simply a synonym for "top" goalkeepers.
"Did A Fei do it on purpose?" In fact, Ranieri on the side of the field also had such a question in his heart, as if he was groping in the dark and trying to find the truth.
"With what I know about Afei, how could he act like this?" Pelizaro immediately stepped forward and tried his best to defend Afei.
"And I think that if the other player is given another chance, he may not be able to kick such an exquisite free kick!" This sentence was like a daigo initiation, which instantly dispelled the doubts in Ranieri's heart.
In fact, A Fei had the mentality of breaking the cauldron and sinking the boat, and the other party actually kicked a shocking world-class free kick.
It was also because of this wonderful rescue that Afei felt the tide-like enthusiasm of Monaco fans for the first time. The thunderous cheers of 5,000 Domago fans in the stands, one after another, and even sporadic voices shouted their names.
Fans are not head coaches, and they will not think carefully. In their eyes, as long as you are amazing enough, they will generously offer their cheers and applause.
At the same time, Monaco players also expressed their approval for Afei one after another. Many people rushed over to hug Afei like hungry tigers, and Medjani was even more grateful.
However, this situation did not last too long, because Le Havre's attack continued like a storm, followed by Le Havre's corner kick.
"Look at me!" When the ball was sent into the penalty area like a cannonball, A Fei roared like a bell and grabbed the opponent's center-back like an arrow from the string, completing a beautiful relief.
Sooner or later, Monaco launched a counterattack like a hungry tiger. Afei was like an arrow out of the string and just fell at the feet of Endinga. But in the end, Monaco's counterattack was like the end of a strong crossbow and failed to break the goal.
Monaco failed to extend the lead, and Le Havre failed to equalize the score. In the next dozen minutes, Monaco's defense was as strong as gold soup, giving Le Havre only one chance to score a shot, and this only chance was easily pocketed by Afavre.
Before the end of the first half, Le Havre ushered in the last chance to score. Bone was at the bottom of the sidelines like a strong wind. Although Raj knocked down the ball like a hungry tiger, he also gave the opponent a corner kick.
Le Havre took a tactical corner kick. In this corner kick, Rivier suddenly pulled the side like a sly rabbit, completely disrupting Monaco's defense. After receiving the pass from Fontin, Rivier decisively kicked the ball into the penalty area like a meteor.
Bone, although the winger of Le Havre is short, his physical quality is as hard as steel. Coupled with excellent speed and explosive power, he threw off the defensive players like lightning for a moment.
"Header attack~~~No~~~No~~~No.11~~~Afei~~~He rushed out like a cheetah, touched the ball like a Taishan egg before Bone, and held it tightly and pressed it under him." Martin Barroared excitedly like a lion.
"Afei~~~It's him again~~~At this moment, I completely forgot Daniel." In the first half of the game, Afei's performance was perfect, like the brightest star in the night sky.
When Afei touched the ball before Bone snatched, it meant that Le Havre lost the last chance of the first half, and then the referee blew the whistle of the end of the first half like a rushing horn.
"Don't be proud. Keep a normal mind in the second half!" In the player's passage, Pelizaro was like a sculpture, standing there quietly. He praised Afei's performance in the first half.
Back in the locker room, Ranieri also praised Afei's wonderful performance in the first half. You know, Afei is the first to serve as the starting goalkeeper in the league. It is really precious that he can play so well in the first half.
Moreover, compared with those goalkeepers who performed amazingly at the first start, Afei is even more rare, because before that, he had almost no experience in the game, which is what Ranieri was most worried about before the game.
After praising Afei, Ranieri openly expressed his dissatisfaction with Monaco's performance in the first half, especially those offensive players. Monaco took advantage in the first half, but the players failed to seize the opportunity to expand their lead, which is really regrettable.
In fact, this can't be blamed on Monaco's offensive players. After all, today's Monaco's midfield strength is indeed first-class, but it's a pity that there is always a lack of a striker who can score stable goals.
Germain is already the best striker in Monaco, but his goal rate is not high. With this goal in this game, German has only scored 9 goals this season.
However, even if there are only 9 goals, it has refreshed the number of goals scored by Germain in the season. You know, he only scored 8 goals in the whole season last season.
In this way, it is no wonder that Ragneri wants to buy another striker during the winter break. Although there are six strikers in Monaco's front line, there is not a single striker who can really be entrusted with a heavy responsibility.
In the second half, Monaco was like being cursed and still had no points. In the face of such a sticky situation, Ranieri finally couldn't hold back. Like sitting on a needle felt, he used up the first replacement quota of the game. Toure replaced the Argentine genius Ocampos like a divine soldier.
Toure's appearance is like injecting a shot of tonic into Monaco's front line, greatly enhancing the impact and air control of the Monaco front line. Subsequently, Monaco changed its tactics. The two wings flew together like birds and passed the ball into the penalty area like a cannonball. Although this tactic was simple and rough, the effect was surprisingly good.
In the 70th minute, Dilal passed like a whirlwind on the sidelines. Toure pressed the team like an iron tower in the penalty area and headed the ball. Germain rushed to the top like a cheetah, changing the score to 2:0.
The goal crushed Le Havre like an egg, and there was a gap between the strength of the two sides. In the second half, Afei was as steady as Mount Tai. Not only did he command his teammates like a general to successfully block two of Le Havre's attacks, but he also threw out Le Havre's high-quality goals like a goal god.
In the 77th minute, Le Havre's left-back Marchant inserted like an arrow off the string and sent a pass. Riviere headed the goal like an eagle, but was again firmly held by Afei like an iron gate.
In the 81st minute, at the end of the game, Le Havre made a shot from Vontin with a high-quality long shot like a cannonball. After being hit by his teammates at the top of the penalty area, he made a decisive shot like lightning.
At the moment of Dan's shot, Afei's eyes were blocked like a dark cloud by Medjani, but even so, Afei's amazing reaction turned his kick away like a cat.
If it hadn't been for Afei's two wonderful saves, maybe Dan could have scored twice. The situation on the court could not have been as calm as it is now, but there is no if in the football world. Afei's excellent performance has become a nightmare for Dan and even Le Havre.