I'm Kaka Kaka

Chapter 95 Champion Gene

Chapter 95 Champion Gene

The goalkeeper had nothing to do with Falcao's shot and Sao Paulo once again pulled the score closer.

3:2, the total score is 4:5.

Falcao is very excited. This is his first goal after joining Sao Paulo. Although it came late, it appeared in such an important and intense game, which is absolutely significant.

The fans also gradually accepted and fell in love with this gorgeous young man, and gave him warm applause.

Even though the score was still behind, everyone still took some time to celebrate Falcao's first goal. The Santos people were happy that they wasted time, and the game started again after a lot of excitement.

Stimulated by Falcao, Robinho became more active.

Although he created two penalty kicks, he didn't really score a goal after all, and he was one step behind in the competition with his friends.

Then his positive attitude went wrong.

Robinho's body is so thin that he doesn't look like a professional athlete, but like a malnourished half-grown child. Although this body makes his movements extremely flexible, it also makes his confrontation ability and physical fitness extremely poor.

He was originally Santos' main attacker, and his offensive method was always running long distances. He also used extremely physical breakthrough methods such as riding a bicycle. The most important thing was that his physical strength was not very good, and his consumption was already close to the limit.

The quality of Robinho's offense declined, and even gradually became misfired. Santos' offensive threat dropped by more than half.

The scales are beginning to tip in Sao Paulo's favor.

The coach of Santos naturally also saw the problem. In fact, Robinho's physical strength is not only his personal weakness, but also a weakness that restricts Santos' ability to continue fighting. Unfortunately, no matter what kind of physical training plan the physical coach has made for him, this kid always has a little bit of meaning when he executes it.

This made him extremely envious of Alvarez.

Everyone has trump cards in their hands, why is yours Kaka, but mine is Robinho...

Physical problems will only become more and more prominent as the game progresses. Just as the Santos coach is still hesitating whether to replace Robinho, Sao Paulo's advantage finally converted into a goal.

Robinho still has to take the blame this time.

Ricardinho finally got his revenge, cutting Robinho's ball viciously and passing it quickly to Falcao.

Falcao passed the ball directly to Kaka without stopping, while throwing off the defender and running forward.

Kaka passed the ball obliquely in front of him. After Falcao took the ball, the front was almost flat, and he came to the bottom line before encountering a relatively strong interception.

He pretended to make a pass, and when the defender was blocking him, he dunked lightly and was about to go into the penalty area. Unfortunately, although Santos' defender was deceived, he did not lose his focus and soon stopped in front of him again.

Falcao had no choice but to dribble the ball back.

Kaka suddenly ran over and rushed past him, and the two quickly completed a swap.

"Be careful with Kaka!"

"Stop Kaka!"

The Santos players who saw this scene screamed, but Ameli, who was in charge of defending Kaka, kept cursing in his heart.

Are you guys blind, didn't you see that Lao Tzu has been chasing after him?Call it a Kiba?

Of course everyone knew that Ameli had been following Kaka all the time, and the reason why they couldn't help shouting was naturally because he was thrown away by Kaka.

Falcao walked back with the ball, but Kaka ran towards the baseline. Not long after passing by, Falcao knocked the ball to Kaka with his heel.

Kaka didn't stop the ball, and when he swung his right foot, he was about to make a bottom pass.

Ameli chased after him bravely. Seeing that it was too late, he hurriedly put down the shovel.

Kaka's foot that touched the ball suddenly flicked the ball away, and he jumped slightly, narrowly dodging the fierce kick that was hard to tell whether it was aimed at the man or the ball.

Kaka did not follow the trend to dribble the ball in, but passed the ball to Falcao. Falcao quickly stepped forward and pushed the ball to his front right.

Kaka flicked the football towards the goal, and a wonderful curve ball bypassed the defender and slammed into Fabiano who was outflanking.

Fabiano is tall, with his upper half thrown back and his forehead touching the ball.

"Kaka's pass! Fabiano's header! GOAL!!! No. 70 minutes of the game, Sao Paulo tied the score! They not only defended Santos' attack when a defender was sent off, but also tenaciously tied the score! This team has a rare iron-blooded temperament, and a championship gene that can overcome any difficulty..."

The score was tied, it was too early for a championship or something, but Fabiano still celebrated wildly.

He first ran to the stands of Sao Paulo fans, took off his jersey and threw it out, and then rushed under the stands of Santos fans and yelled at them.

Thousands of Santos fans traveling with the team gave him the middle finger, but it seemed more like a coronation for him.

Everyone thought he was venting the blown ball, but only he knew that, as a striker, in these two games, he had made countless insidious tricks and suffered many hidden losses in the battle of wits with the defenders. This kind of pain and anger that can only be endured secretly can only be washed away by scoring.

Santos eventually replaced Robinho and sent a pure center forward.

Sao Paulo also began to deploy troops, but they had little room for adjustment, only replacing the full-back with a central defender for Santos' substitution.

As the game entered the final 10 minutes, almost all the fans stood up and made the final sound with hoarse voices.

In the countless bars in Sao Paulo and Santos, people have forgotten to raise their glasses, but stare nervously at the TV, and every time an opposing player appears on it, there will be a burst of abuse; many cars are parked on the side of the road, and the car radio is no longer music, but the rebroadcast of the game.

Kaka's whole jersey was soaked, and his physical fitness was beginning to run out. Fortunately, the opponent was not much better, and the two sides began to enter into a competition of wills.

Santos quickly lost their superiority in numbers. Their defender Ameli used a taekwondo-style defensive move in order to prevent Kaka from advancing in the middle, but Abad showed a red card without hesitation.

The number of two red cards and four yellow cards in a single game also created a record for this season.

Santos played away, and went from leading to being tied. The momentum was originally on the suppressed side, and Ameli's fate became the last straw that broke the camel's back.

(End of this chapter)

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