I'm Kaka Kaka

Chapter 31 This little red guy

Chapter 31 This little red guy

"São Paulo got a free kick. This position is a bit biased, but if the footwork is good enough, there is still a threat to the goal. Kaka stood in front of the penalty spot. This is his first free kick. I don't know if he can surprise us."

The right to take the free kick was won by Kaka through his performance on the training ground, and before that it was Cheney.

Captain, goalkeeper, free kick expert, a legend who scored 1256 goals in 131 games in his career, and almost half of these 100 goals were penalty kicks and free kicks. Of course, now that Kaka has come out to take the right to take free kicks, his final number of goals may not be as exaggerated as 131, but this does not detract from his greatness in the slightest.

The position is to the left, about 23 meters away from the goal, the human wall is mainly on the left, and the goalkeeper's position is slightly to the right.

The best choice at this time is of course the falling leaf ball or the elevator ball, let the ball fly over the wall and then crash into the goal.

Of course, if you can shoot the legendary curve is also possible.

Kaka didn't know much about the deciduous ball, and he was not sure to hit the left side, so he still aimed at the upper right corner of the goal.

His right is the goalkeeper's left, and Corinthians' goalkeeper is right-handed, so if the ball is fast enough, the arc is large enough, and the angle is accurate enough, there is still a chance.

The human wall has been set up, and several players from our side have already been nailed into the opponent's penalty area. Everyone is waiting for the referee's whistle. It was a little quiet for a while, but the war in the stands became more and more fierce.

A flag with an eagle painted on it fluttered over the Corinthians fans. The fans under the flag yelled at Kaka on the field one by one.

That is not the flag of Corinthians, but the flag of a fan group called "Loyalty Eagles", which is the craziest fan organization in Sao Paulo and even in Brazil.

How bad are they?

Let's put it this way, it's trivial to affect the appointment and removal of the head coach. Some of them even rushed into Corinthians' locker room and beat up the players they didn't like.

Naturally, the words that come out of such a person are not good.

The Sao Paulo fans were not at all cowardly, and they sprayed it back fiercely. The two sides almost fought. Even the referee who was about to blow the whistle to signal that Kaka could start free throws had to stop and asked the coaches of both sides to appease the fans of their team first.

The cameras of various TV stations have also been transferred from the field to the sidelines.

"Just like every serious derby, the fans on both sides were excited, wait, who did I see?"

In the VIP stand, a middle-aged man who looked about 50 years old was frozen in the lens of Universal TV.

"This is Carlos Cesar Costodio! The head coach of the U20 national team! Everyone knows what he is here for. It seems that our young man needs to work harder."

If it were other times, a national team head coach might just come to watch the game in person, but in the context of the upcoming World Youth Championship, his purpose is obvious.

Costodio also found the camera that was yelling at him, he just waved his hand calmly, and then continued to look at the court.

The World Youth Championship will start in June this year, and the U6 national team is being formed. The most lacking thing is the midfielder, and Kaka and Baptista are the two midfielders he is more optimistic about.

One offensive and one defensive, if these two are really as good as the player report says, then the central axis formed by them will be the waist of the Brazil U20 national team.

It's just that the report on Kaka is obviously not comprehensive. It doesn't mention that this young man who looks more like an idol star has free kick skills.

Kaka, who was in focus, glanced at the goal and lowered his eyes, then continued to pose with his hands on his hips, as if he was not affected by anything.

The scene was finally brought under control, and the referee's whistle came long after.

Kaka glanced at the goal again, put his hands down, ran up, swung his right foot up and down, and touched the ball with the outside instep.

The football drew an obvious arc in the eyes of everyone, and flew towards the upper left corner of the goal.

The route of this ball is very clear, as long as the goalkeeper is not blind, he can judge the direction, but the ball is very fast, and it looks more like a violent volley shot from the front of his foot, rather than a curved ball with skill. Whether he can block it depends on luck.

The goalkeeper moves quickly, jumps, and with his left hand outstretched, barely touches the ball with his fingertips just as the ball is about to fly by.

Everyone's heartbeat seemed to slow down for a moment, but the goalkeeper knew that the ball was hanging.

If it was the right hand, he would have the confidence to get the ball out, but the left hand...is too awkward.

The football didn't change direction, and slid into the goal with centimeter precision.

"Kaka! This ball reminds me of Roberto Carlos! It not only has a wonderful arc, but also has a fast speed. This is a nearly perfect free kick. Poor Wall, he touched the ball, but it can't change anything. Corinthians have an absolute advantage on the field, but unfortunately, Sao Paulo is now leading."

Sao Paulo fans jumped up like springs on their buttocks, cheering wildly with their hands up.

Kaka stepped back slightly after taking the penalty, turned around and ran to the sideline the moment the football flew into the goal, jumped high, and punched hard.

"Kaka!" "Kaka!" "Kaka!"

Kaka had just landed when she was suddenly pushed down hard from behind.

He secretly cried out, it was too late to escape, one person had already flung himself down fiercely, and then the second, the third...

grass!Fabiano, you little redhead!

Alvarez was standing on the sidelines with his chest folded, looking calm, but his tightly clenched fists showed that he was just pretending to be aggressive. The moment the goal was scored, Alvarez immediately broke his power and swung his right fist up and down fiercely. He was so excited.

Damn I'm really a genius, even such a talent can be found.

The teammates were also full of surprises and emotions.

They all know that Kaka has been practicing free kicks hard, and everyone knows how good he is. He is not the most powerful group, but he is definitely at the upper-middle level.

Extra training is not popular in Brazilian football. Being able to participate in training on time, not being late, leaving early, or absent from work is considered hard work. The existence of freaks like Kaka once made their psychology very complicated.

I want to learn from him but I can't do it, admiration is out of the question, and jealousy doesn't seem to count. On the contrary, when his hard work becomes fruitful, there is a sense of superiority similar to that of "I knew he could do it".

Costodio also smiled and applauded lightly.

 谢谢德赫亚07、桁的100打赏,感谢尤文的C罗和书友56257的500打赏,感谢零铃凌的1000打赏。

  I heard that there will be a small recommendation if the investment reaches 100 people, and now there are still 10 people left. Is there any big guy who made a wave of assists?

  

 

(End of this chapter)

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