Chapter 1267 Super Laco (3)
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Seeing Merck's signing goal effective, Pandiani ran to the sidelines excitedly and celebrated the goal with the Laco fans in the stands. After all, for La Coruña, who lost 1-4 to Fiorentina in the first leg, it was indeed a celebration to get a goal back just five minutes into the game, as they had seen a silver lining to turn the tables at home.
At this time, the TV station played the whole process of Pandiani's heel goal in slow motion, which immediately caused a burst of amazement from the fans at the scene - Pandiani's courage to kick such a shot in the life-and-death battle that determines the fate of the team.
At the same time, on the court, Buffon put his hands on the ball with his hands on the ball, looking helplessly at the La Coruna player celebrating the goal on the sidelines. No one expected that Lucio would not defend the Uruguayan in a one-on-one situation, and Pandiani dared to take the risk of kicking an imaginative heel shot in this situation. After all, a heel shot can certainly hit the opponent unexpectedly, but once the opponent is prepared, it is easy to make mistakes.
"I'll just pull it, you can get in this way!" After watching Pandiani's heel goal from the TV replay, Zhuang Mingge was shocked, "These guys from Coruña took drugs before the game?!"
No wonder Zhuang Mingge was so surprised. Although he also admitted that Pandiani's goal was indeed very beautiful, he was able to successfully break Fiorentina's goal, and his luck was obviously stronger. Not to mention, if Lucio had moved his foot slightly while defending, he could easily destroy Pandiani's shot, thus ending La Coruna's attack.
However, it is useless to say that these are now. Since La Coruna has already won the goal they most longed for, no one will question whether Pandiani's previous offensive choice is reasonable. After all, no matter what people say, football games are more focused on the final result, not the intermediate process.
Pandiani's goal played a great role in improving the morale of La Coruña. It not only helped Laco to tie the total score of both sides to two to four, but also made them more determined to implement executive head coach Iruetta's determination to arrange tactical arrangements before the game. This psychological change in Laco players is exactly what Fiorentina most hopes to see.
After all, when a team can firmly implement all the tactical arrangements of the head coach, no matter whether their strength is strong or weak, the final result will generally not be much worse. Now La Coruna is obviously a strong team, so when they firmly implement a certain set of proven to be quite effective, Fiorentina's situation in this game will become quite difficult.
Therefore, after the game restarted, people were surprised to find that Fiorentina, which was believed to have a great advantage in all aspects, was suppressed by La Coruna with extremely targeted tactics. With the active response of La Coruna's players, Fiorentina not only could not make several threatening attacks, but also did not become as stable as before on the defensive end. Pandiani, Luke and Berellon took turns to Fiorentina's goal, bringing huge pressure to Fiorentina's defense.
To be honest, if Buffon hadn't received a high and low block in front of the goal, it would have been less than thirty minutes, and Fiorentina would have completely lost the score advantage they had established in the first round. Instead of being like now, despite being extremely embarrassed on the scene, he still had two goals in the overall score.
Simply put, La Coruna's main tricks against Fiorentina are the following moves. First, it is to pinch Pirlo, the most important goal point in Fiorentina's midfield, so that he cannot organize the offense and sort out the team comfortably, thus disrupting the rhythm of Fiorentina's game; second, it is to resolutely curb Fiorentina's wing offensive. As long as Zambrota and Vincent get the ball, they will choose tactical fouls as soon as they get the ball and do not give them the chance to break through. In this way, it will be difficult for Fiorentina players to organize a threatening offensive, and they can only constantly quickly hang the ball to Vieri in the frontcourt, so that he can use his personal ability to complete the attack.
In fact, the reason why La Coruna's tactics can achieve such significant results is the loose law enforcement standards of the referee Merck. You should know that many of La Coruna's tactical fouls are directly aimed at the players rather than the ball. With the number of fouls that play edge balls, it is easy for the foul players to get a yellow card.
If it were a more iron-blooded referee, maybe five or six people would have to take yellow cards in less than twenty minutes, which would make them reluctant to use foul tactics against Fiorentina players at will; and when it comes to Merck, the German whistle seemed to have forgotten the yellow card in the locker room today. No matter what the player Laco did, this guy just didn't take out the cards, which made Fiorentina extremely depressed.
"Damn it, is it so hard to give them a yellow card?" Luke pulled it hard on the turf, but found that Merck still did not show the yellow card to the opponent. Zanbrotta couldn't help complaining. The care he received in this game reminded him of the quarterfinals of the Italian national team against South Korea two years ago. However, the players of Laco are somewhat more particular than those of the Koreans, and they didn't use scissors or their legs to break their sons behind their backs.
Pirlo, De Rossi and others who came forward to help Zanbrotta up also glared at the Raco players. Like Zanbrotta, they were often let down like this in this game, and naturally they had a lot of resentment in their hearts.
What is most afraid of in football games is playing with emotions. Although some people do break out in this situation and lead the team to complete a reversal in desperate situations, it is more of a burden to the entire team, causing the team to lose games that should not have been lost.
Chapter completed!