My name is Colani

Chapter 774 67 Finals 2

Today's referee team is from England. UEFA did not announce the referee until two days before the game. This is also for the sake of fairness and justice. England's bald referee Howard Webber will officiate this game. The two linesmen are Michael Malarkey and Darren Kahn, and the fourth official is Martin Atkinson. These three enforcers are also from England.

Weber has refereed a total of 19 Champions League games. This season, Weber has refereed the first leg of the quarter-finals between Inter Milan and Central Army. The Nerazzurri won 1-0. In addition, Weber also coached CSKA's Krasic. The yellow card caused the latter to miss the second round of the game. It can be said that Weber is quite a "lucky general" for Inter Milan.

But objectively speaking, Weber's enforcement was relatively fair, because Weber also enforced Trapani in one of the group matches, and Trapani won a big victory in that game.

But two years ago, this bald policeman almost got killed. In the 2008 European Cup, Weber awarded a penalty kick to the home team (Austria) while officiating the group match between Poland and Austria, which made Polish fans very angry. After the game, Polish fans with "superpowers" quickly found Weber's home phone number and his work email. Many radicals even made threatening calls to Weber and filled his email with threats. letter.

But unexpectedly, the Polish fans made a self-inflicted joke because the phone number and email they found did not belong to the England referee Webb, but to a 62-year-old retired engineer with the same name as the referee. By then, the engineer was petrified by the inexplicable death threats, his life was paralyzed, and he had to seek protection from the local police.

This is all off topic. Judging from the statements of the top management of the two teams in the interview, the two teams are still satisfied with this candidate. Trapani’s only hope is that Weber will not be injured and Atkinson will not be allowed to play. , Martin Atkinson is not Trapani’s “good friend”!

"Okay, Weber whistles, the game officially begins!" Agostino immediately entered the commentary state.

"Milito passed the ball back to Samuel, oh, Samuel, we rock, what a pity, he won the treble with Trapani more than two years ago, this is his first Appearing on the final stage for the second time, I wonder how Gigi feels!" Listening to Agostino's explanation, you have to endure this guy's digressions from time to time. Has he forgotten the ball? It's nonsense. On Hugo.

Hugo didn't have as many players as he thought. Trapani has sold many players over the years. Do they regret it? Besides, Samuel is different from Ballack. Ballack is unwilling to do anything. I am willing to leave Trapani, but Samuel is not. Everyone can get together and part ways easily. Samuel can get a lot of money in Inter Milan, and Trapani can achieve rejuvenation in the defense. , allowing Samuel to fade out of the team.

That’s why Samuel doesn’t hate Trapani, but loves him. Trapani fans naturally treat him differently than others. Maicon returned to Trapani to play games and was booed by the fans. But Samuel didn't and he was welcomed by the fans.

"Good goal, Lucio is good! The position is accurate! He fell to the ground to make a clearance! Defeated an attack by Trapani!" In less than two minutes of the opening, Trapani sent the ball into the Inter Milan penalty area. Lucio was a very brave man and fell to the ground to make a tackle and send the ball directly to the sideline.

"He's good! Trapani should have joined the competition last summer!" Lombardo commented on Lucio.

Last summer, Trapani sent away Samuel, and later wanted to bring in an experienced veteran to replace him. Lucio, who had reached the end of his career at Bayern Munich, was also an option, but in the end Trapani still wanted to replace him. I chose to give up. Firstly, I couldn't agree on the price. Secondly, Lucio was a bit reckless. This is a famous knife-carrying guard in football. He would dribble the ball into the opponent's penalty area at every turn. The game was heart-beating and exciting. He was young. When he was young, Lucio had plenty of energy and speed was not a problem, but as he got older, hehe, he often lost himself when playing like this.

Bayern Munich no longer trusts them. When Van Gaal comes to power, life will be very difficult for Bayern Munich's veterans. Lucio's departure is an inevitable result.

Trapani didn't trust him, and he didn't expect Mourinho to want him. What he valued was Lucio's rich experience in European wars. His central defender partnership with Samuel helped Inter Milan advance to the final and win the Double. pillar figures,

"What are you doing? This is an afterthought!" Agostino despised Lombardo in his heart. He didn't know Lombardo too well. He had been a player in Trapani before, and he also worked as a player for a period of time. Acting coach, but did not become a regular after acting, allowing boss Hugo to pick the peaches, causing Lombardo to eventually leave. Generally speaking, Lombardo made contributions to Trapani, but he was not that special.

Mourinho was much calmer than Bielsa on the sidelines, sitting calmly on his coaching bench. He was a little nervous when the game just started, but after a few minutes, he was no longer nervous. Watching the game intently, no one could notice that Mr. Mourinho was distracted during such an important game.

He recalled the first time he led Porto into the Champions League final. At that time, he was also facing Trapani's coach, Deschamps. He didn't feel nervous at the time. The scene of winning everything kept replaying in Mourinho's mind.

Then he recalled the past two years. In the past two years, he came to Italy. He felt that it might be his own mistake. He had a very difficult time leading the team in the past two years. This season, they only led Trapani by one point to win the championship. In general, Inter Milan played much worse this season than last season, but Trapani led them by 10 points to win the championship last season.

Mourinho thought Trapani would show a stronger dominance this season, but who knew that, with various factors mixed together, Trapani fell first. To be honest, Mourinho felt that this season's league championship seemed to be picked up for nothing. He had absolute confidence, but he was not a fool. Trapani was very strong, and it was also emotional to say that Bielsa was Trapani's weakest link.

It doesn't take too long to recall. Sometimes a few seconds of recall can tell a story of a whole day and night. Mourinho's recollection was interrupted by Faria, who stood up and passed by him, shaking his eyes. Mourinho immediately woke up, stood up and walked to the edge of the court, directing the players to defend Trapani's out-of-bounds ball.

As the two most powerful teams in Serie A, what else is there to be unknown about? So in this game, everyone is actually very clear about what tactics the other side will adopt. The key is to look at the players and their own performance.

Inter Milan was determined to defend and counterattack from the beginning, while Trapani added more control in the tactics, controlling the ball and the rhythm, and always paying attention to defense.

Trapani slowed down the rhythm, and Inter Milan's rhythm naturally slowed down. Speeding up means risk. Trapani, who has the initiative, is actually more accustomed to a fast pace, but today they obviously have to consider the consequences of losing the ball in the transition between offense and defense, so the rhythm is slow.

But this kind of slowness is not what Bielsa supports. It is not right for the players on the field to have concerns. In his eyes, it is not right. He emphasized today that everyone should adopt a faster pace. On the field, because Inter Milan retreated very deep, Trapani's players had to slow down.

"Go forward, speed up! Speed ​​up! You fucking have to speed up!" Bielsa shouted loudly to his players on the sidelines!

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