
Have you experienced some incredible "paranormal" phenomena in the past month?
For example, the original careful boyfriend suddenly and frequently lost contact, ask why, but always use "catch up on sleep" as an excuse.
Then, for example, the husband, who was originally spontaneous and comfortable, suddenly became exceptionally considerate, not only taking the initiative to undertake household chores, but also providing a sweet service of putting him to bed.
Also, the normally honest ministry has been giggling at the computer screen a lot lately, and getting together to whisper every now and then.
In fact, the source of these anomalies is probably soccer.
Yes, once the fans around the "ball addiction" attack, at any time may be staged all kinds of unexpected behavior.
The Europa League, originally scheduled for 2020, was postponed to this year due to the new crown epidemic.
The competition was held from June 11 to July 11 in 11 European cities.
Coincidentally, this period coincides with the Copa America and the Asian qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Our men's national soccer team performed well in the Asian qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
As a result, fans around the world, especially in my country, were abuzz.
Unfortunately, due to the time difference, our fans have to stay up late to watch the Euro.
This makes this year's European Cup seem less hot than before, but in fact, in the last month, we are still around a lot of "panda eyes".
Fans with dark circles under their eyes not only stay up late to watch the game, but also take the opportunity to watch game highlights at work.
Lunch and tea breaks were even organized spontaneously to reminisce about the highlights of the game.
The fans' love for the game was evident.
They can force themselves to change their biological clocks and go into early-night mode in order to watch their beloved games.
Some boys can even wake themselves up from their dreams to watch the game.
Soccer is so fascinating that it can even change a person's character.
The slugger will also become tender because of soccer, pestering his girlfriend to pamper her just to get her to watch the game with him and support his favorite team.
During the current European Cup, men privately also popularized a "watch the ball set", that is, take the initiative to do housework, ready snacks, put her to bed.
This brings to mind that I'm afraid only soccer can turn a big piggy bank into a hand warmer.
Of course, in addition to male fans, there are now more and more female fans watching the game.
In fact, girls are no different than boys when it comes to peeking at the game.
In some theme bars, it's often middle-aged men who can't stay up long enough to exit early, while some female fans are screaming and excited.
What's more, these female fans are of extremely high quality and are by no means pseudo-fans who only look at dudes.
In fact, they even understand "offside", one of the most difficult rules in soccer.
During this year's Europa League, a female fan did her best to rush into the stadium in order to watch the game, dodging the security guards' heavy traffic.
The players looked baffled.
In a sense, soccer is like a baton that bends fans over backwards.
For example, a goal in a soccer game can instantly quiet noisy fans or make chaotic fans move neatly in an instant.
Soccer also makes people do all sorts of unthinkable things.
The Argentine team is going through their regular training before the group stage match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
A few crazy fans suddenly sprang out from the side of the field, so fast that Argentina's star player Lionel Messi didn't even react.
One of them even got down on his knees to shine Messi's shoes in the expectation that this would lead to a good result for Argentina.
Again, soccer is like a transcendent effect catalyst that can completely change a person's character.
This is not a hyperbole, and some fans have long since made the case for this idea in action.
For example, He Sheng, who is known as the "money back brother".
Ho Sheng became popular on the internet for a short video.
The video was shot on October 6, 2015, during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Asian qualifying round of 12 matches.
A match between China's men's soccer team vs Syria's men's soccer team.
China's men's soccer team lost 0:1 in that match due to a mistake, resulting in a slim chance of qualifying.
As a result, Ho Sheng, angered by the disappointment, even in the face of a live broadcast still spit out the fragrance and shouted the most deafening appeal of our fan community:
Can't we afford it! Refund!
Because it was live, the interview was presented to the crowd uncorrected, generating an enthusiastic response.
Then refund money brother is honored b station all-star profile, active in all kinds of ghost animal video.
But very interestingly, with the 2022 Qatar World Cup Asian qualifiers underway, Retreat Money opened his personal account on b-site.
Judging from the video he posted, Money Back is not a flamboyant person in real life; he is soft-spoken and courteous, calling on the masses to give more attention and support to our men's soccer team.
The madness about soccer has also given rise to an infamous group, the "soccer hooligans."
I.e., the fans who pretend to be crazy on the surface but are actually gangsters who take the opportunity to fight and brawl.
Scotland and England are the two traditional soccer hooligan labels, and in the 149 years that the two sides have been sticking together, there has been no shortage of bloodshed and gunfire, with a situation comparable to the Goonies movie series.
This year's European Cup saw soccer hooligans from Scotland and England perform an all-out brawl at Wembley Stadium.
The prepared soccer hooligans even prepared a smoke bomb, to the extent that the local police had to urgently announce an injunction to prevent the two traditional soccer hooligan labels from continuing the fight.
So the question is, what kind of magic does soccer have that can drive fans so crazy?
I'm sure every fan has his or her own answer, but there are no more than four to summarize.
For one thing, soccer has a long history and a very wide audience.
As we all know, soccer originated from China's ancient cuju, which was first recorded in the Historical Records of China (史记-扁鹊仓公列传).
Later, Cuju was introduced to Europe by the Arabs, but in that period soccer did not form rules, often we kicked the ball and not kicked the ball, gulped and twisted together.
It wasn't until 1848 that English gentlemen finally realized that unregulated soccer was too violent, and more importantly, that fighting at every turn didn't appeal to female spectators.
As a result, they drew up the first written form of the rules of the game of soccer, the Cambridge Rules.
This brought modern soccer to the masses.
Now, FIFA, the international soccer federation, has 211 members, bearing in mind that the United Nations has only 193 current members.
As you can see, soccer has encompassed most of the countries on the planet.
It is for this reason that world-class soccer tournaments such as the World Cup, UEFA Europa League, and Copa America have become a common event for many countries.
You will never see such a diverse group of participants outside of a soccer event.
But in soccer events, you can see the German Chariots, the Dutch Tulips, the Gallic Roosters, the Swedish Pirates, the Belgian Red Devils ......
Secondly, soccer is a peculiar sport that surprises its viewers at all times.
Miracles happen if you don't give up.
I'm sure many fans have watched the Japanese animated movie Soccer Bombers, in which the protagonist, Wings Oko, has a catchphrase when he's behind in a game:
"The race has just begun."
He would have said that in a 90-minute game, even if it went to 89 minutes.
But in the reality of soccer, there are really such minute reversals.
In the 1954 World Cup final, the mighty Hungary broke through twice in just eight minutes in the opening half to the Federal Republic of Germany.
But the Bundesrepublik Deutschland did not give up and equalized with tenacity.
And with a rebound in the 84th minute of the match, the final score was 3:2, the first World Cup title for the Federal Republic of Germany.
After the game, Herberger, the head coach of the Federal Republic of Germany, uttered the most well-known golden words in soccer circles:
"Football is round."
This golden rule actually contains a profound philosophy of life:
"Don't give up until it's too late."










