I'm Kaka Kaka

Chapter 70 The best opponent

Chapter 70 The best opponent

At the end of the first half, Argentina, who played at home and dominated the scene, fell behind 0:2.

It was unexpected, but still within the acceptable range. After all, the Brazilian team itself is also a gold-lettered signboard, and it is not surprising to win anyone.

In the locker room, the faces of the players were full of joy, while Costonio's face was like water.

He didn't say a word, just looked at the team members one by one, and the boys who were still in high spirits suddenly couldn't laugh.

"Are you happy?" Costonio put his hands behind his back, "I lead by two goals, do you think you are very good?"

Some people were stupefied, but some still held their mouths in secret. In the blind corner of Costonio's sight, Baptista nodded solemnly, and mouthed to the others: "We are really awesome."

"I won't talk about the specific technical statistics. I believe you know it yourself. They shoot two or three times as many times as we do. They also have a higher ball possession rate than us and a higher breakthrough success rate than us. Of course, we are ahead in terms of score, but that's not a reason to be proud..." Costonio said, "I think it is necessary to remind that a football match lasts nine to ten minutes."

With these words as the keynote, everyone thought that Costonio had given up. Most of the second half would be based on stability. Who knew that the old man walked to the tactical board and said, "We will start the second half and attack them hard."

Everyone: ... Coach, you are two goals ahead, you must think you are awesome, right?

"Argentine players are characterized by delicate skills and flexible movements. We are the same, but the difference is that our impact is stronger..."

Everyone couldn't help looking at Ade and Kaka, and even Maicon received similar gazes.

Argentina and Brazil are the two representatives of South American football, and their technical skills are exquisite, but there have been some anomalies in recent years.

Argentina has Batty, and Brazil has Ronaldo. The former is full of hormones and takes the path of opening and closing. The latter is almost a representative of an all-round forward. His exquisite skills are only one of the more important labels among his many labels.

Now, both Adriano and Kaka have shown potential in this regard.

Costonio talked a lot, and Kaka used his [-]th grade Chinese level to summarize his long speech into four words: use force to break cleverness.

Argentina on the other side obviously has its own ideas and arrangements.

But Costonio, who had swollen ambitions and tried to make a name for himself in Buenos Aires, got away with it.

At the beginning of the second half, the Brazilian team resolutely implemented the tactical arrangement of the head coach and grabbed the start.

Costa and Maicon advanced from the wing, Kaka responded in the middle and transferred the ball to the left. Leo played a high ball in the upper left corner of the penalty area.

Adriano in the penalty area jumped high and headed the ball towards Roberto.

Robert, who had almost zero sense of presence in this game, just wanted to catch the ball, but Burdisso had already killed him and kicked the ball towards the midfielder.

The big head received the ball and passed it to Rodriguez between Baptista's tackles.

Rodriguez dribbles the ball down the right.

There is almost a flat river there now.

Maicon desperately chased back, but just when he was about to catch up, Rodriguez had already thrown a ground ball diagonally into the penalty area.

Saviola wanted to run in, but the direction was blocked, so he had no choice but to turn around and catch the ball.

Angelo pressed against his back tightly, and Anderson was also staring at him. If Herrera hadn't shared some of the defensive pressure, Saviola would have been beaten to death immediately.

Saviola didn't turn around forcefully. Of course, with his body, he couldn't be strong even if he wanted to.

"Saviola dribbled the ball back and Rodriguez came up to meet him, but Maicon was following him. Savi...beautiful! Saviola didn't pass the ball. He tricked Angelo through the continuous shaking of his upper body. It was almost exactly the same as Kaka's breakthrough past Arka in the first half, but compared with Kaka, Saviola's back shaking was more technical..."

Saviola dribbled the ball back. After shaking his upper body four or five times in a row, he suddenly turned around. Angelo, who was following behind him, was shaken to the point where he couldn't find his way. Saviola passed cleanly.

Edua, who was on the left, had already run over and hurried up to intercept him, but Saviola avoided his hastily extended right foot with a simple change of direction.

Anderson didn't care about Herrera anymore, and rushed over immediately.

Herrera was in an offside position all of a sudden, and ran back quickly.

As if Saviola didn't see Anderson, he aimed at the left side of the goal and swung his right foot.

Anderson subconsciously stretched out his foot to block it, but quickly realized that he retracted his foot and stabilized his center of gravity.

Saviola's shot was indeed a fake move, but after being seen through, he didn't panic at all. He tapped his toe lightly and the ball was passed.

At this time, you can see the importance of the ball feel. People with poor ball feel may kick the ball directly into the goalkeeper's arms, or simply fail to pass Anderson.

He eventually opted to strike, but Saviola had already got the ball and deftly pushed a far corner.

Rubinho hurries to the side, stretching his hand as far as he can, but by the time his arm reaches out, the football has already rolled past him.

1: 2.

"Goal!!! Saviola! Argentina's super genius! He passed three defenders of the Brazilian team and scored the ball! This is his No. 11 goal. He surpassed Al Dayton and became the top scorer in the history of the World Youth Championship! This is a goal like a work of art!"

This is a technical victory.

There is no controversy such as whether to go offside or not to commit a foul, and there is no absolute crushing in strength or speed, but the flexible application of personal skills.

Pekerman bent slightly involuntarily when Saviola was holding the ball, and watched his every move closely. His suppressed emotions finally broke out when the football entered the goal, and he roared excitedly. The fourth official not far away was startled.

The Argentines in the audience once again demonstrated their absolute advantage in decibels.

Mountains and tsunamis.

On the contrary, Saviola, who scored the goal, still looked grim.

He dodged Rodriguez, who jumped up to celebrate, entered the goal, hugged the football out, and ran back to the midfield.

The teammates ran up one after another, patted him on the shoulder, and ran back.

This scene not only gave the Argentine fans a lot of confidence, but also made the Brazilians feel the determination of the Argentine team.

This game still has to be played.

(End of this chapter)

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