I'm Kaka Kaka
Chapter 89 S-shaped arc
Chapter 89 S-shaped arc
The Icelandic team dared to accept the invitation for this friendly match, and they were naturally prepared to be beaten severely, but they didn't expect that the first heavy blow from the Brazilian team would be so painful.
Moreover, it was the kind of fast punch that was swung forward in an upright manner, which made people unable to avoid it even if they wanted to dodge it.
Gudjohnsen, who was in the frontcourt, walked back and stared at Kaka again and again.
He is now playing for Chelsea, and he is very familiar with Kaka, who can knock all the defenders out of the circle. The two top figures in the Premier League, Michael Owen and Thierry Henry, both have this style, but one of them is Mr. Golden Ball, and the other is the top scorer of the Premier League last season.
What about Kaka?The best rookie in Brazil?Are all rookies so aggressive now?
At the beginning of the game, Iceland once again shrank, and the less you lose, the more you win.
Not only Kaka, but everyone was very active, playing the friendly match as a World Cup final. Brazil's defenders and goalkeepers even hoped that Iceland would do more to give them a few chances to rescue themselves. Unfortunately, things backfired.
Under this general trend, Brazil's offensive team will naturally have to make troubles. Unfortunately, Iceland's defense is too tight, and Brazil just gains momentum and fails to score.
Kaka's breakthrough needs space. This kind of close defense with legs on all sides is what he fears most. Although he can control the ball without losing it, he can't use delicate skills to move around and break out of the encirclement.
Fortunately, what Brazil lacks most is this kind of technical talent, but they also have no shooting space after they get rid of it. On the contrary, they have fulfilled Kaka, who is the best long-range shooter.
Just after halftime in the first half, the Brazilian team had completed five shots, with an average of one shot every 4 minutes. Kaka took three of them. The first one went in, the second missed, and the third was saved by the goalkeeper.
Then Brazil's defenders finally ushered in a wave of Iceland's offensive.
The left midfielder dribbled the ball from the side, and then made a pass near the bottom line. Cheney rushed out excitedly and wanted to hug the ball. Who knew that his club teammate Belletti moved faster and kicked the ball out of the bottom line before Cheney and Gudjohnsen.
Cheney: Born from the same root...
Iceland's corner kick also failed to pose any threat and was cleared by Gilberto Silva.
Kaka sprinted to the limit, overtaking behind and got the ball.
Juninho waved in front of the side, and Kaka quickly passed the ball, while keeping his feet on the ground, and continued to charge forward.
Instead of passing the ball back, Juninho cut inside and kicked himself.
The football hit the defender and bounced to Kaka's feet. Kaka was about to take the ball into the penalty area when the Iceland midfielder, who couldn't even see his taillights, suddenly shot out from behind and knocked him to the ground.
Whistle blows, free kick.
The Icelanders didn't make any arguments, just gave Kaka a cold look.
Kaka squinted at him, set the ball up, and stood still.
Juninho walked over. Kaka thought he was going to take the penalty, but Juninho waved his hand and said, "Do you need my cooperation? It's not good to shoot directly from this angle."
"No, hit directly." Kaka said confidently.
The two stood apart.
The Icelandic goalkeeper nervously commanded his teammates to set up the human wall, and Luisson kept swimming in the crowd, and kept waving to Kaka, gesturing him to pass the ball.
Kaka pretended not to see it and shot directly after the whistle.
Resolute, decisive, powerful.
The first two words describe mentality, and the latter word refers to the shot, but when the ball flies, people seem to be able to see Kaka's firm and decisive self-confidence from it.
The ball was very fast, with almost no spin but took a strange trajectory, not a big arc in the usual sense, but a strange S-shaped turn.
The wall jumps high, but no one can touch the ball, and the football flies over the wall and then plummets down.
The goalkeeper failed to respond.
Almost as soon as he saw the ball, the ball was already close to the goal line, and then flew in without hindrance.
Kaka completed a small Juninho-style free kick in front of the big Juninho.
The players lined up in the wall faced Kaka and couldn't see the whole picture of the free kick. They quickly turned their heads after their feet landed, and were deeply annoyed when they saw the football in the goal. At the same time, they felt that the goalkeeper's ashen expression was too exaggerated.
It's just a goal, as for it?Act as if your goal has never been lost...
But others, especially the fans from God's perspective, clearly saw the whole process of the free kick, and they could understand and even sympathize with the goalkeeper.
This kind of shot, unless a blind cat meets a dead mouse, no one can catch it.
"GOAL!!! I can't describe it! Please forgive my lack of vocabulary. I really can't describe to you how wonderful this goal is. God not only gave Kaka to Brazil, but also gave Kaka his shoes..."
What the hell is this to describe?
The audience disagreed with the narrator and waited anxiously for the replay.
This is a super free kick worthy of constant recollection, but it is a pity that it appeared in such an insignificant game.
It would be nice if it was at the World Cup...
I don't know if Scolari also has this idea. Anyway, he can't see anything from his expression. He just looks at Kaka and applauds non-stop.
Kaka didn't expect that he accidentally kicked a fairy ball. Even on the training ground, this kind of ball only appears once in a dozen times, which is very rare.
The first half is not over yet, the score is 2:0, the opponent is still the Brazilian team, the Icelanders don't even have the courage to be angry or break the boat, but start to take on a broken can and broken mood.
This made their performance worse and made the Brazilian even more arrogant.
The most positive is Juninho.
He felt a sense of crisis, from Kaka.
Scolari is not the ultimate 1:0 advocate, but he is an absolute victory-oriented coach. No one in his team is irreplaceable. Kaka, a practical midfielder who can run, burst and shoot, is simply his favorite.
Other players were also inspired by Kaka. Everyone knows what the World Cup means to a football player. Even if he cannot play, it is a great honor to show his face on the bench.
Under such ideological impetus, everyone tried their best to beat the Iceland team to the point of crying, and broke through the Iceland team's gate twice before the end of the first half.
A mid-range shot from Juninho and another shot from Ricardinho in front of the goal.
But Scolari on the sidelines was very dissatisfied.
Winning Iceland is certain, and winning by a big score is also predictable, but the process in the second half of the first half was not the process he wanted.
Because the Brazilian team is once again fighting against each other, and it is getting worse. For a manager who dares to say that "Pelé's football shit doesn't make sense", there is nothing he hates more than this phenomenon.
(End of this chapter)
The Icelandic team dared to accept the invitation for this friendly match, and they were naturally prepared to be beaten severely, but they didn't expect that the first heavy blow from the Brazilian team would be so painful.
Moreover, it was the kind of fast punch that was swung forward in an upright manner, which made people unable to avoid it even if they wanted to dodge it.
Gudjohnsen, who was in the frontcourt, walked back and stared at Kaka again and again.
He is now playing for Chelsea, and he is very familiar with Kaka, who can knock all the defenders out of the circle. The two top figures in the Premier League, Michael Owen and Thierry Henry, both have this style, but one of them is Mr. Golden Ball, and the other is the top scorer of the Premier League last season.
What about Kaka?The best rookie in Brazil?Are all rookies so aggressive now?
At the beginning of the game, Iceland once again shrank, and the less you lose, the more you win.
Not only Kaka, but everyone was very active, playing the friendly match as a World Cup final. Brazil's defenders and goalkeepers even hoped that Iceland would do more to give them a few chances to rescue themselves. Unfortunately, things backfired.
Under this general trend, Brazil's offensive team will naturally have to make troubles. Unfortunately, Iceland's defense is too tight, and Brazil just gains momentum and fails to score.
Kaka's breakthrough needs space. This kind of close defense with legs on all sides is what he fears most. Although he can control the ball without losing it, he can't use delicate skills to move around and break out of the encirclement.
Fortunately, what Brazil lacks most is this kind of technical talent, but they also have no shooting space after they get rid of it. On the contrary, they have fulfilled Kaka, who is the best long-range shooter.
Just after halftime in the first half, the Brazilian team had completed five shots, with an average of one shot every 4 minutes. Kaka took three of them. The first one went in, the second missed, and the third was saved by the goalkeeper.
Then Brazil's defenders finally ushered in a wave of Iceland's offensive.
The left midfielder dribbled the ball from the side, and then made a pass near the bottom line. Cheney rushed out excitedly and wanted to hug the ball. Who knew that his club teammate Belletti moved faster and kicked the ball out of the bottom line before Cheney and Gudjohnsen.
Cheney: Born from the same root...
Iceland's corner kick also failed to pose any threat and was cleared by Gilberto Silva.
Kaka sprinted to the limit, overtaking behind and got the ball.
Juninho waved in front of the side, and Kaka quickly passed the ball, while keeping his feet on the ground, and continued to charge forward.
Instead of passing the ball back, Juninho cut inside and kicked himself.
The football hit the defender and bounced to Kaka's feet. Kaka was about to take the ball into the penalty area when the Iceland midfielder, who couldn't even see his taillights, suddenly shot out from behind and knocked him to the ground.
Whistle blows, free kick.
The Icelanders didn't make any arguments, just gave Kaka a cold look.
Kaka squinted at him, set the ball up, and stood still.
Juninho walked over. Kaka thought he was going to take the penalty, but Juninho waved his hand and said, "Do you need my cooperation? It's not good to shoot directly from this angle."
"No, hit directly." Kaka said confidently.
The two stood apart.
The Icelandic goalkeeper nervously commanded his teammates to set up the human wall, and Luisson kept swimming in the crowd, and kept waving to Kaka, gesturing him to pass the ball.
Kaka pretended not to see it and shot directly after the whistle.
Resolute, decisive, powerful.
The first two words describe mentality, and the latter word refers to the shot, but when the ball flies, people seem to be able to see Kaka's firm and decisive self-confidence from it.
The ball was very fast, with almost no spin but took a strange trajectory, not a big arc in the usual sense, but a strange S-shaped turn.
The wall jumps high, but no one can touch the ball, and the football flies over the wall and then plummets down.
The goalkeeper failed to respond.
Almost as soon as he saw the ball, the ball was already close to the goal line, and then flew in without hindrance.
Kaka completed a small Juninho-style free kick in front of the big Juninho.
The players lined up in the wall faced Kaka and couldn't see the whole picture of the free kick. They quickly turned their heads after their feet landed, and were deeply annoyed when they saw the football in the goal. At the same time, they felt that the goalkeeper's ashen expression was too exaggerated.
It's just a goal, as for it?Act as if your goal has never been lost...
But others, especially the fans from God's perspective, clearly saw the whole process of the free kick, and they could understand and even sympathize with the goalkeeper.
This kind of shot, unless a blind cat meets a dead mouse, no one can catch it.
"GOAL!!! I can't describe it! Please forgive my lack of vocabulary. I really can't describe to you how wonderful this goal is. God not only gave Kaka to Brazil, but also gave Kaka his shoes..."
What the hell is this to describe?
The audience disagreed with the narrator and waited anxiously for the replay.
This is a super free kick worthy of constant recollection, but it is a pity that it appeared in such an insignificant game.
It would be nice if it was at the World Cup...
I don't know if Scolari also has this idea. Anyway, he can't see anything from his expression. He just looks at Kaka and applauds non-stop.
Kaka didn't expect that he accidentally kicked a fairy ball. Even on the training ground, this kind of ball only appears once in a dozen times, which is very rare.
The first half is not over yet, the score is 2:0, the opponent is still the Brazilian team, the Icelanders don't even have the courage to be angry or break the boat, but start to take on a broken can and broken mood.
This made their performance worse and made the Brazilian even more arrogant.
The most positive is Juninho.
He felt a sense of crisis, from Kaka.
Scolari is not the ultimate 1:0 advocate, but he is an absolute victory-oriented coach. No one in his team is irreplaceable. Kaka, a practical midfielder who can run, burst and shoot, is simply his favorite.
Other players were also inspired by Kaka. Everyone knows what the World Cup means to a football player. Even if he cannot play, it is a great honor to show his face on the bench.
Under such ideological impetus, everyone tried their best to beat the Iceland team to the point of crying, and broke through the Iceland team's gate twice before the end of the first half.
A mid-range shot from Juninho and another shot from Ricardinho in front of the goal.
But Scolari on the sidelines was very dissatisfied.
Winning Iceland is certain, and winning by a big score is also predictable, but the process in the second half of the first half was not the process he wanted.
Because the Brazilian team is once again fighting against each other, and it is getting worse. For a manager who dares to say that "Pelé's football shit doesn't make sense", there is nothing he hates more than this phenomenon.
(End of this chapter)
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