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"Stadium boss" Kopa is not the first person, and Messi has also refused to play

author:Beijing News

Beijing News (reporter Deng Hanyu) This morning, Chelsea's "infighting" was boiling over, goalkeeper Kopa refused the substitution decision made by head coach Sarri, and all walks of life in football directly called "live for a long time". But this is not the first time in history that a player has refused to be replaced.

<b>Piero roared back at the coach</b>

Back in 2010, in the 75th minute of Juventus' 3-0 home win over Barry, Juventus' former manager Zaccheroni was ready to replace Piero, and the 4th official also held up a substitution sign. Piero saw this and took off the captain's armband, but when Marquisio fell to the ground injured, Piero signaled Zaccheroni to wait and change. Perhaps Zha Shuai did not understand Piero's intentions, and he shouted a few words at Piero. At this point, Piero suddenly changed his face, fought back with a roar, and turned back to the middle of the field, putting on the captain's armband again. Zacheroni stood on the sidelines with a blue face.

Although Zaccheroni explained after the game that the shouting was only for the other side to hear clearly, not to argue, but the embarrassing scene also became the talk of the media.

"Stadium boss" Kopa is not the first person, and Messi has also refused to play

Messi had refused to be substituted. Screenshots of the network

Messi rejected the manager's substitution decision

In the 2014 Barca vs Eibar match, after Messi scored the team's third goal to seal the victory, Enrique hoped to replace Messi early and let the Argentine go off early. But Messi gave a thumbs up and pointed to himself, saying that he was in good shape and would stay on the court to play. After Messi refused to be replaced, Enrique smiled helplessly and asked the assistant coach to adjust the substitution list.

In the Guardiola era, Messi also had a precedent of refusing to go down. In one game, Guardiola shouted Messi's name from the sidelines, hoping that Messi, who had been injured for a week and could only work out in the gym, would get off the field early. However, Messi refused Guardiola's request for a replacement. Barca insiders have revealed that Messi does not like to be replaced the most, "you change him, it is equivalent to calling him home for dinner when he plays street football." ”

"Stadium boss" Kopa is not the first person, and Messi has also refused to play

Deng Zhuoxiang, who refused to go down, hit the world wave.

Refusing to go down, Deng Zhuoxiang offered the world wave

Before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, this scene also appeared in the warm-up match between China and France. In the 67th minute, then-coach Gao Hongbo made a substitution adjustment to replace Deng Zhuoxiang. However, Deng Zhuoxiang made a pause for Gao Hongbo and turned to take the free kick he had just won.

Gao Hongbo allowed this "confrontation", deng Zhuoxiang in the subsequent set-piece, beautifully broke through the French team's goal, creating a classic.

Cyruson hugged Krul

In the quarter-finals of the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil, the Netherlands also staged a "controversial substitution" in the penalty shootout to eliminate Costa Rica. In the final moments of extra time, Dutch coach Louis van Gaal replaced goalkeeper Silaison with substitute goalkeeper Krul. Dissatisfied with the substitution of Cyresen, he angrily kicked the water bottle, but when Krul saved two penalties and the Netherlands advanced to the quarterfinals, the first to rush to the court to embrace Krul was also Cyrussen.

After all, it is the team head coach who is the leader of the football field, and obeying the arrangements and decisions of the head coach is the basic quality of a professional player.

It's certainly not a pleasure for players to be replaced while they're playing, but football is a psychological battle, not a brawler. In contrast, Cyrensen's approach is more admirable.

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