Just five minutes later, Lu Yang made Becher's feel the warmth of teamwork.
Lu Yang held the ball in the center, signaling with his eyes for Becher's to cut inside without the ball.
Becher's was slightly puzzled because once he cut inside, although he would relieve Sogel of some pressure in the penalty area, there was no doubt that Lu Yang's pressure would increase.
As a result, the situation became three of the opponent's center-backs responsible for both Sogel and Becher's.
Lu Yang was then double-teamed by one of the opponent's midfielders and a right-back.
It seemed as though the opponent was about to close the gap and complete a successful defense.
Suddenly, Lu Yang stepped forward with his left foot, bypassing both players.
The ball bounced from Lu Yang's right foot to the left, then to the front, cleverly passing through between the two players with Lu Yang's feet.
The opposing defenders were stunned.
Fried Meatballs?
Could Lu Yang still perform such a refined skill?
