Chapter 944 God’s Perspective
Bruno was surrounded by his teammates, concerned about his health.

Bruno had already sat up from the ground and waved to his teammates who had gathered around him, "I'm fine."

After landing, he fell on his back, looking miserable and miserable. He did not get up from the ground immediately, but covered his ankle with his hands, which made people worry about his ankle injury.

"Are you really okay?" Harry Kane asked uncomfortably.

"It's really okay. I dodged at the critical moment, otherwise why would I fall so dramatically?" Bruno said.

He did hide.

When he stopped suddenly before, he expected that Jacob might be waiting for him behind him, so at the moment of contact, Bruno leaned back and kicked his legs forward.

This made his fall look a little exaggerated, but it protected his ankle very well.

If Jacob's kick had hit Bruno hard, he would probably have to lie on the ground for a while.

Even so, my ankle still hurts a little.

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"Bruno, you should try to get the ball less often, right?" Greenwood was worried about Bruno. "If you keep playing like this, all the fouls will be directed at you..."

Bruno waved his hand and said, "It doesn't matter. As long as we can get the ball close to their penalty area, they won't dare to foul like this."

Fouls in sensitive areas will give Manchester United a free kick, and free kicks in these positions are likely to directly threaten Aston Villa's goal.

Especially since Manchester United has a free kick expert like Bruno, any foul in a sensitive area may become an opportunity for Bruno and Manchester United to score.

"But we have to advance to their 30-meter area first." Diallo said, "But now their marking on you makes it difficult for you to control the ball, right?"

Bruno was pulled up by Harry Kane, and then said to his teammates around him: "So I need your help, try not to be too far away from me, let's pass the ball."

"That's no problem." Greenwood nodded. He knew what Bruno was going to do.

The other teammates nodded as well.

After years of cooperation, Manchester United players now have a complete understanding with Bruno.

Even the newcomer Diallo, because he trains with Bruno often, can keep up with Bruno's playing rhythm.

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After the game resumed, Manchester United obviously increased the speed of passing the ball, and their players kept running and passing the ball.

As the offensive hub of Manchester United, Bruno always passes the ball to his feet, but both Jacob and other Aston Villa players find it increasingly difficult to stop Bruno.

Because Bruno's passing speed was getting faster and faster, he always passed the ball again without waiting for the ball to stop.

He didn't need to observe the situation or look up. He was looking back to see if Aston Villa's defenders were approaching him, while at the same time he passed the ball in the completely opposite direction.

This is really confusing!
Through continuous quick passes, Manchester United gradually turned the situation around.

Before Jacob got the yellow card, Aston Villa had always been in the upper hand, and Manchester United was suppressed and couldn't even raise their heads. But now the situation has reversed, and Manchester United's offensive is gradually picking up.

In the face of their offensive, Aston Villa retreated little by little.

"Manchester United has taken the initiative in the game!" Ferdinand said happily.

Gary Lineker watched this scene with great interest. Bruno passed the ball without looking at the target many times, which really fascinated him.

It was as if the entire field was in his mind and he didn't need to observe at all to know where to pass the ball.

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In the 41st minute of the game, with four minutes left before the end of the first half, Aston Villa had not attacked Manchester United's goal for a while.

Manchester United got another chance to attack.

Bruno didn't go forward, he received the ball from behind.

Because he didn't go up, Jacob had no way to rush up to defend him.

When formulating the defensive tactics, Gerrard still chose zone defense instead of man-to-man defense, and did not arrange for someone to follow Bruno closely, so Bruno could get the ball relatively calmly in the back.

However, he was relatively far from Aston Villa's goal.

After Bruno got the ball, he did not pass the ball directly from behind with a long pass, but instead dribbled the ball forward.

As he moved forward, he entered Jacob's defense zone, and Jacob quickly came up to him.

Seeing Jacob coming towards him, Bruno used his right foot to dribble the ball to the left, and at the same time, his body turned to the left, as if he wanted to move to the left. Seeing Bruno's move, Aston Villa's defense also adjusted the focus of defense, leaning towards this side, and quickly filled the gap on the left, leaving Bruno with no outlet.

At this time, Jacob came up again, making it impossible for Bruno to pass the ball forward.

If he didn't want the ball to be intercepted, he could only pass it back. Then Aston Villa's defense was successful.

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Gary Lineker's position in the commentary booth was high up, almost like a God's perspective, so he naturally saw the entire picture of the stadium.

He noticed that Aston Villa's defense had blocked Bruno's attack direction, but he also saw that there was actually a huge gap in the blind spot that Bruno could not see.

Because Aston Villa has shifted the focus of its defense to the other side, gaps naturally appeared there.

The gap was so obvious that not only did he see it, he believed that some players from Manchester United and Aston Villa also saw it, but so what?

The football is now at Bruno's feet, but Bruno has his back to that direction, so he can't see the space at all. The football will not be passed there, and there is no way to threaten Aston Villa's defense.

But in Gary Lineker's eyes, he was always looking at that space with anticipation, he felt that Bruno could "see" it.

So he said: "There is a gap on the right side of Aston Villa's defense line. This is Manchester United's chance to attack!"

Aston Villa fans in front of the TV will definitely be dissatisfied with his words, thinking that Gary Lineker is lying with his eyes open.

How could the gap that Bruno couldn't see be an offensive opportunity for Manchester United?
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But at this moment, Bruno, who was originally facing the left, suddenly turned around and kicked the football!

Jacob, who was following next to him, hadn't reacted before the football flew from in front of him to behind him!
The football flew to the right side of Aston Villa's defense, the huge gap!
"Bruno passed the ball!" Gary Lineker shouted excitedly, "He saw it!!"

Bruno suddenly passed the ball to an angle that he could not see at all, which was really beyond the expectations of Jacob who was sticking to him.

He never expected Bruno to pass the ball like that.

When he looked back at the football, he found a huge gap there!

Greenwood received the ball in that space.

He stopped the ball from Bruno with no one guarding him, and then faced Aston Villa's goal directly!
Bruno had previously used feints to fool the entire Aston Villa defense line into thinking that the left side was Manchester United's main attack direction, so that now on the opposite side, they had no troops to defend at all.

"Greenwood! Great shot! This is a great chance!" Gary Lineker shouted.

As he shouted, Greenwood stopped the ball, moved forward and entered the penalty area.

Aston Villa players turned around and rushed back, but it was too late.

The gap is really too big, and it’s not easy for them to fill it now!
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After Greenwood broke into the penalty area, he kicked the ball decisively and the ball flew along the grass to the far corner of the goal.

This made Aston Villa goalkeeper Damian Martinez, who had just returned from the far corner, very depressed. He had to stop suddenly and change his center of gravity while diving back, which was impossible for him to do no matter what.

His foot slipped during this process, and he completely lost the possibility of saving the ball. He could only lie on the ground and watch the football slip past his hands, and then... hit the net in the goal!

"GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOALLLLLLLL!!!!!!" Gary Lineker shouted, "Manchester United scored a goal away from home! 1:0!"

"Greenwood! Nice shot! The ball goes in!"

Although it was not Bruno who scored the goal, Ferdinand was also very happy because it was Bruno who passed the ball, and it was a very beautiful pass.

If Greenwood didn't score this goal, wouldn't Bruno's beautiful pass be wasted?
Now Bruno's kick can compete for the best assist in the Premier League this season!

Greenwood was very excited after scoring the goal. He ran towards Bruno and wanted to hug Bruno to celebrate the goal.

Of course, the person he should thank most for this goal is Bruno.

When he first ran to the empty space, it was just his instinct as an offensive player to take advantage of it. However, whether he could actually take advantage of the empty space depended on whether someone could pass the ball to him.

Bruno had his back to him at the time, and he didn't take this opportunity too seriously. He thought that since Bruno had his back to him and couldn't see him, he probably wouldn't pass the ball to him.

Even if the ball is to be passed, it may be Bruno who passes it to other teammates, and then other teammates pass it to him.

But in that case, the opportunity might be missed.

Who would have thought that in the end it was Bruno who passed the ball directly in that way!

Fortunately, he was well prepared, otherwise he might not be able to catch the ball...

(End of this chapter)

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