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Chapter 275 What?!

There was a lot of booing in the stands. Chinese fans believed that Kuwait's No. 16 player knocked Sun Jihai down from behind, which was a foul, but the referee asked the game to continue. If it weren't for Zheng Zhi, the ball might have really threatened the goal guarded by Liu Yunfei.

Since Kuwait's two consecutive fouls against Yin Jun, the Chinese fans in the stands have become increasingly dissatisfied with the referee's penalty, and some excited fans have shouted "black whistle".

On the sidelines, Chinese team head coach Alihan stood on the sidelines with his hands on his chest and his brows frowned slightly.

Assistant coach Wu Jingui is communicating with the fourth official: "Isn't this a foul?"

The fourth official did not respond to him, but just shook his head with a stern face. I don’t know if it meant that he didn’t understand or that “it was not a foul.”

The fourth official deliberately pretended to be dead, and Wu Jingui had no choice but to smile at the other party, then turned around and walked back to Alihan. He was afraid that he would continue to defend himself, and he might get a yellow card or be directly punished.

After Kuwait's corner kick was taken, it was unable to pose a threat, and Liu Yunfei jumped up and punched out with both punches.

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The game entered a stalemate. Of course, the Chinese team, which had the advantage in strength and played at home, had a clear advantage in the field.

In the 17th minute, Sun Jihai received the ball near the center line and was kicked to the ground by the opponent's No. 16 player Harid. This time, the referee's whistle finally sounded amid booing all over the field, blew the opponent's foul.

But that's all, there is no verbal warning, no yellow cards, nothing, just signaling the Chinese team to play a free kick in the backcourt.

No. 16, Harid in Kuwait ran over Sun Jihai, who was lying on the ground and looked painful, and did not even show his friendship and bend over and pat Baidi, and he did not even care about it.

However, the captain of the Chinese team, Li Weifeng, went up to negotiate with the referee on behalf of the team, but received a yellow card.

Seeing this yellow card, Li Weifeng was stunned: I'm here to ask you to give the opponent a yellow card, not a yellow card!

The referee from Uzbekistan did not care about that much, and lowered his head and recorded Li Weifeng's number on the back of the yellow card.

In this way, the first yellow card of this game finally appeared.

The booing in the stands was even louder.

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"Li Weifeng received a yellow card for protesting punishment..." He Wei said helplessly.

Huang Jianqiang, who has a hot personality, didn't say anything this time because he was worried that he would swear.

As a senior football host, Huang Jianqiang didn't know what the Uzbekistan's basis for the punishment this time was.

It is said that Chinese players should not go to the referee to argue after the penalty? But the question is that Li Weifeng is the captain of the Chinese team. It is his responsibility as the captain to communicate with the referee. As a result, after running to communicate, he received a yellow card. Is this the player's problem or the referee's problem?

Perhaps Dimitev thinks that every time the penalty is not good for the Chinese team, Chinese players come to put pressure on him, which is a manifestation of disrespect for his authority. But the problem is that if you ask Chinese players to respect the authority of the referee, your penalty must be authoritative first!

Of course, except for Kuwait's No. 16 Harid's push from Sun Jihai, he has blew all other Kuwait's fouls against the Chinese team. But you don't even give a yellow card and don't have a verbal warning. What's the authority of such a penalty?

What are yellow cards used for? They are used to warn foul players, and also to warn other teams of the foul teams, so that they should not act rashly... What is the result? There is no need for yellow cards, and there is nothing to do after the foul. So what is the signal in the eyes of Kuwait players?

Kuwait players are obviously becoming more and more arrogant under the indulgence of you as the referee!

These words were kept in Huang Jianqiang's heart, but he could not say them yet, because he was a commentator and he could not directly attack the referee in the commentary. That would cause him a lot of trouble, so he could only try to remain silent.

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"Brother Feng..." Yin Jun ran back and pulled Li Weifeng away, who had just received a yellow card, "Don't go up, haven't you seen that guy look unhappy?"

Li Weifeng said angrily: "I'm even more unhappy than him! Damn, we were chased by them and he didn't even have a verbal warning, but he gave me a yellow card with his backhand... What is his standard for playing cards?"

"Whatever he is, we can just play at our own pace. We are still ahead in the score now, but don't mess up your rhythm because of the referee's penalty!" Yin Jun advised.

Li Weifeng took a deep breath and slowly exhaled it. Then he said to Yin Jun: "Thank you, Yin Jun. You are right, I'm too impulsive."

Yin Jun waved his hand and said, "You are so kind to say, Brother Feng."

Then he turned and ran back to his position.

Yin Jun never fears speculating on them with the greatest malicious intentions when it comes to the West Asian team and the South Korean team, because these countries have too many off-track tricks. In real time and space, the Chinese team has suffered too much from these people.

Therefore, before the start of this game, Yin Jun repeatedly asked himself to remain calm during the game, and at the same time he also found the system to exchange for a complete set of protective equipment. On the one hand, he was worried that the other party would use evil tricks to slut him, and on the other hand, he was worried that the other party would adopt lethal tactics and cause himself to be seriously injured.

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The game continued, and after the Chinese team completed another attack, the ball rights were transferred to Kuwait's feet.

Kuwait initiated an offense in front of the Chinese team's penalty area. They passed the football to their teammates who were half physically in offside, starting No. 20 forward Fahd Hamad.

Although the players on the Chinese team's back line raised their hands collectively to signal the opponent to offside, neither the referee nor the lineman made any statement. Therefore, the Chinese team players could only hurry to organize the defense line to deal with this sudden offensive.

Fortunately, Kuwait player Hamad, who took the ball, faced Zheng Zhi who was blocking him and repeatedly spiked the ball but failed to shake the space. In the end, when more Chinese players surrounded him, he had to choose to shoot hastily and miss it.

Hamad's shot was a bit skewed, and the football went straight to the bottom line referee. At the same time, Kuwait's No. 7 player Kahad Sedan came out from the back point and chased the football, but he was destined to be unable to catch up with the football.

Kahad Sedan only focused on sprinting to chase the ball, but did not pay attention to his feet and the sidelines. It was almost like a conditioned reflex. Kahad Sedan fell to the ground, and raised his arms to signal the referee that the Chinese team had a foul.

There was a huge laughter in the stands next to him, which made Kahad Sedan feel a little puzzled. Then a nearby Kuwaiti player ran over and pulled him up, and told him in a low voice: "It's the referee who tripped you..."
Chapter completed!
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