Most players choose to fall to the ground after losing the ball during a confrontation.
On one hand, the force from the opponent is indeed strong, and falling helps mitigate it. Insisting on confrontation might cause injury.
On the other hand, falling can ease the embarrassment of being dispossessed, and might even make the main referee blow the whistle for a foul.
This is part of fake falling that every player needs to learn.
Moreover, compared to the diving faux falling by forwards, the shielding faux falling by midfielders is truly technical, profound.
Finger plays it well.
But Talista despises such fake falls.
It doesn't matter in the front field, you fall if you want.
Do you dare to play fake falls in the back field?
Yes, currently you don't feel embarrassed, because your supporters think Lu Yang's tackle was a foul, leading to a goal due to the main referee's unfair decision.
The blame seems to be on Lu Yang, not Finger.
But... the score has already changed!
