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Chapter 352 Different Olympic Games (7)

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After receiving the pass from Tomasi, Totti immediately turned around and ran towards the Argentina goal.

Since right-back Zanetti had just rushed to Italy to participate in the offense at halftime, Argentina's only defensive midfielder Almeda was still behind Tomasi. Therefore, the Argentine player in front of Toti now, except for goalkeeper Caballero, there are only three defenders left.

In front of Toti, there were two teammates, Pierro and Inzagi. In other words, Italy, which launched a counterattack, formed a favorable situation of three against three in the frontcourt!

Ayala rushed up to defend Toti at the first time, while the experienced San Sini dragged behind and stared at another dangerous figure, Pierro. Chamot, who was originally on the left, also moved to the center to defend Philip Inzaghi.

In one-on-one situations, offensive players often have certain advantages. The reason is very simple, because the offensive party has the initiative after all, and he can choose any direction he thinks is suitable to launch an attack. The defensive player must make corresponding actions based on the opponent's actions, and be careful to be shaken by the opponent's fake actions, so he is naturally at a disadvantage.

Therefore, Toti, who was advancing at high speed, did not show any panic because of Ayala's rushing. He was young and energetic and rushed towards Ayala without slowing down!

Ayala was stunned when he saw Toti's movements. He did not expect that the new prince of Rome would actually break through him from the front, so he quickly stopped and stood in his position and decided to rely on his own judgment and defensive skills to break the opponent's ball under his feet.

However, Ayala obviously forgot a very important point, that is, although his abilities are very comprehensive and there are no obvious weaknesses, such comprehensiveness makes him compete with all kinds of offensive players, but this "comprehensiveness" also means that he does not have particularly outstanding strengths - at least Toti's speed is much faster than Ayala.

The distance between Toti and Ayala is constantly shortening. When the two were about to collide, Toti saw that while running, he used his right foot to lightly hit the left and flashed a space that could be broken through, and then accelerated again and rushed over Ayala!

Ayala did not expect Toti to make a high-speed change. When he quickly turned around and wanted to stop the opponent's pace, he was obviously in speed with Toti, and he tried his best but could not catch up with the opponent's pace.

"Damn!" San Sini saw Toti break through Ayala's defense and couldn't help but curse. In his opinion, Ayala shouldn't have the idea of ​​confronting his opponent one-on-one head-on with his opponent at this time. The most effective solution was to rush over and knock Toti down to the ground. After all, if he fouled in that position just now, Ayala would only get a yellow card at most. The red card was not standard enough, and the referee would not dare to show red cards casually in such a semi-final.

Now, because Ayala was broken by Toti, the current situation has become a three-for-two in the frontcourt, and the probability of Italian team scoring has further increased. At the same time, since the attacking party now has an absolute advantage and Toti, who dribbles the ball, is only about twenty meters away from Argentina's goal, which means that if San Sini fouls against Toti at this position to interrupt Italy's counterattack, he is likely to be given a red card by the referee for this foul. This is obviously an unbearable weight for Argentina, which has few defensive players.

So San Sini hesitated for a moment and decided to give up the defense of Pierro and rush forward to block Totti, who is the most threatening at present. However, when defending Totti, San Sini was still careful. He just blocked Pierro and Totti, so that while preventing the opponent from continuing to break through, it could also destroy the possibility of the opponent's passing.

However, San Sini's small abacus obviously cannot prevent Piero and Toti, two talented players. The former constantly moved his position, forcing San Sini to spend some energy to take care of him behind him, while the latter also cooperated and frequently looked up at Piero's position, as if considering how to pass the ball smoothly to the opponent.

Chamot on the other side couldn't help but rush over to assist San Sini in defending Pierro. In his opinion, Pierro and Toti, who can break through, pass and shoot, have a much greater threat than Inzaghi.

After Toti saw Chamot who came to assist in defense, he curled his mouth and shook his ankles slightly. The ball immediately flew over the heads of Saint-Sini and Chamot, and landed at Inzagi's feet on the other side. Pibo, who received the ball, dribbled the ball into the penalty area!

Inzaji! Single sword!

Facing Caballero who was attacking, Inzagi calmly shot, and the ball passed through Caballero's armpit and flew into the goal!

One to zero! The Italian Olympic team took the lead!

In Zhuang Mingge's opinion, it is not very appropriate to let Argentina play offensive football. He believes that the most suitable method of play should actually be the same defensive counterattack tactic as Italy. After all, in the Maradona era, Bilardo, then head coach of the Argentina national team, built a steel defense line for Argentina. On this basis, Maradona's strong personal ability fully utilized Maradona's strong personal ability to fight defensive counterattacks, which allowed Argentina to reach the World Cup finals twice in a row, and passed the qualifying marks and won the second World Cup championship in Argentina's football history in 1986.

There is no excellent match metronome in the Argentine Olympic team now. Ortega's personal assault ability is far better than his organizational ability. Almeida is just a pure defensive midfielder. Morales and Bascedes' personal ability is obviously insufficient. No player who can control the rhythm of the game when playing against Italy still wants to attack? Passarella is obviously a dying rhythm...

(The above is just Zhuang Mingge's personal opinion. If you have any dissatisfaction with readers, please understand.)

Argentina, who was behind in the score, did not learn from the previous lessons after re-telebrating and continued to launch a fierce attack on Italy's goal. The result can naturally be imagined. Italian players seized the opportunity to launch a sharp and fast counterattack one after another.

In the 35th minute, Bascedes was intercepted by Panucci on the left side of the court. The latter dribbled the ball and ran 50 meters and then made a cross. Chamot, who returned to defense, headed the ball but failed to push the ball far. Kripa, who followed, swung his right foot and shot a heavy cannon, breaking through Argentina's goal again, 2-0!

In the 53rd minute, Italy counterattacked, Toti passed the ball to Pierro at the front of the penalty area in the middle, and the Zebra Prince shot the goal with a curved ball and scored in the far corner, three to zero!
Chapter completed!
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