Both sides of the game made two adjustments, and the excitement of the game also improved. The Manchester United fans at Old Trafford once again unleashed their passion, creating a tsunami-like roar:"aaooaaooaooaoaooooooo——"

Manchester United's offensive was overwhelming, and Tottenham, who were trying to counterattack, were hampered by a lack of accuracy in passing from defense to offense and had to continue to defend passively.

Rashford is faster than Martial and poses a more direct threat to national teammate Rose on the right. However, the quality of his crosses is lacking and Ibrahimovic has snatched them several times in a row. There was no chance for a header from a favorable position.

Van Carey on the left realized that the game time was slowly passing. He was one ball away from his hat trick and consciously moved deeper to ask for the ball.

Van Carey retreated very deep, almost parallel to midfielder Herrera. Sissoko hesitated and did not follow because the tactical arrangement he heard before coming on as a substitute was to defend the right rib area.

Sissoko, who was inseparable, did not catch up. Rooney, who also retreated to support, handed the football to Van Kerry and let him figure out a way.

Herrera consciously approached Van Kerry, who was about to break through, but he was not acting as a receiving point, but as a defensive midfielder. He had to do the important task of attacking and protecting the football.

Once the football is cut off from Van Carey's feet, he immediately steps forward to prevent Spurs from quickly switching from defense to offense through defensive techniques or fouls.

An excellent defensive midfielder must do two things, attack and protect the football, and defend and protect the space.

The person who accomplished these two tasks most vividly was undoubtedly the former French star Makelele.

Closer to home, Van Carey received the football and faced Eriksen very easily. He simply sunk his left shoulder and moved the ball with the outside of his right foot to complete the breakthrough, heading towards the core area of ​​Tottenham's defense.

Sissoko, Harry Winks and Dembele are all facing formidable enemies. They are trapped by Rooney and Pogba's advance. Harry Winks and Dembele have defensive tasks, and the important task of defending Van Kerry falls. On Van Carey.

Sissoko once played against Van Kerry on behalf of France in the World Cup qualifiers, and was completely beaten. Facing Van Kerry, he felt very guilty.

Van Carey didn't need to look down when dribbling the ball. He saw Sissoko waiting for the ball and Winks next to him was distracted by Pogba running forward, and he already had a plan in mind.

He sped up his feet and kept swinging his feet back and forth on the football.

Sissoko lowered his center of gravity and stared at the football at Van Carey's feet. The distance between the two became closer and closer. Van Carey pedaled his bicycle faster and faster. Just when they were two meters away, the outside instep of his left foot suddenly moved towards When the ball was dialed out, Sissoko subconsciously extended his foot to block it at a slow speed. Neither the ball nor the person was touched.

While Harry Winks was focusing on Pogba, he also paid attention to Van Kerry's movements. When he saw him easily getting rid of Sissoko, he immediately rushed sideways, spotted the football rolling forward, and tackled it without hesitation. go out.

Soon after, Fan Kerry suddenly braked on the spot, stretched his right foot forward, pulled the football rolling forward with the sole of his foot, and when he lowered his right foot, he used the instep of his outer foot to move the ball sideways to the right, just in time. Harry Winks, who had fallen to the ground to put down the tackle, broke through laterally where he had been.

Dembele was still far away, and central defender Alderweireld had to pull out.

Ibrahimovic and Rooney moved forward respectively, taking away the defensive attention of Vertonghen and Kyle Walker who was tucked in, which meant that only Alderweireld was in front of Van Kerry.

One-on-one is what Van Carey is best at.

I saw his speed increased again. In front of the top of the penalty area, he dunked the football to the right with the inside of the instep of his left foot, forcing a breakthrough from the left side of Alderweireld's defense.

Alderweireld knew that it would be difficult for Van Carey to keep up with him at the speed, so he immediately fell to the ground and shoveled.

His goal is not football, but people!

At this moment, Van Carey moved the ball to the right with the outside instep of his right foot, and the football rolled towards Rashford who was running in at high speed.

Alderweirel's heart skipped a beat as he realized that his prediction had made a fatal error!

Van Carey used the inertia to take off and jumped over Alderweireld, who was lying on the ground. Since Rashford, who received the ball, could directly take the ball into the penalty area, Alderweireld did not use additional foot lifts. action.

But what happened next made Alderweird regret it.

Rose, who was guarding Alderweireld, turned to guard Rashford. Rashford received the ball but had no intention of taking the ball. He didn't stop the ball and directly directed the ball towards Rose and Alderweireld. The huge space behind Germany.

Van Carey, who landed on the ground, slowed down slightly and accelerated towards the football.

Rashford's pass was too powerful and closer to the goalkeeper, so that Van Carey had to speed up to chase the ball.

Lloris is a world-class goalkeeper. He keenly noticed that Rashford's pass was a bit too big, so he gave up the goal without hesitation!

Van Carey did not give up because the football was closer to Lloris, he chased the ball at full speed.

The two people were chasing the football at the same time. The fanatical atmosphere at Old Trafford was about to reach freezing point at this moment. Everyone's focus was on the blue No. 1 and red No. 7 in the Tottenham penalty area.

When we meet on a narrow road, the brave wins!

Lloris also accelerated and was still about two meters away from the football. He was keenly aware that the speeding up Van Kerry was closer to the football. He had lowered his center of gravity and stayed close to the ground. He used the strong inertia to slide out and opened his arms to expand the interception distance.

Even if he can't stop the football, it will put huge pressure on Van Carey, which will lead to mistakes in his outward movement of the ball.

Van Carey stretched his right foot while running, and the outside instep stepped out before Lloris's palms touched the football.

In order to prevent Van Kerry from touching the porcelain, Lloris suddenly retracted when he realized that his hands could not touch the football.

Under normal circumstances, forwards will take advantage of the situation and fall to win the sympathy of the referee and deceive sympathy.

Van Carey did not. He chased the football without slowing down. Because he moved the ball too hastily and did not grasp the strength well, the football rolled towards the bottom line.

While running at high speed, he glanced at the center of the goal. Ibrahimovic and Vertonghen were entangled in a bad position. The same was true for Rooney, who was blocked by Kyle Walker. For this reason... he Decided to shoot it myself!

The football was getting closer and closer to the bottom line. Lineker, the BBC commentator in the commentary box, held his breath and roared:"Can Kerry catch the football?"

At the same time, Van Kerry caught up with him in three strides. When the ball was on the right side of the small penalty area and the baseline, he twisted his waist and swung his abdomen when the shooting angle was infinitely close to zero, and took advantage of the situation to swing up his right foot.

The two toes outside the instep of his foot keenly felt the force of the kick from the football, and he was ecstatic!

This...means that the area where the ball touches the ball is eaten very accurately.

The football shot up from the ground and flew towards the goal with strong external spin. In the eyes of many people, it crossed the goal line and hit the snow-white net at the far end of the goal.……

"aoaooaoaooaoaooaoooooooo——"

BBC commentator Lineker was stunned for half a second. At the moment when the Manchester United fans roared wildly at Old Trafford, he blurted out:"Zero angle score! Incredible world-class! Van Kerry completed the goal he set before the game. Hat oath! 3:1!! Manchester United expands its lead at home!"

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