Chapter 441 Another bottle of seven joys
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After the second half began, the Fiorentine players did not restrain themselves on the court because of their big lead. Instead, they took advantage of the low morale of Milan players and launched a fierce attack on the home team's goal.
It would be better to let Saki drink a bottle of Qixi this time. If this is the case, I believe that when the game is over, those angry Milan fans may have a large-scale protest at the door of No. 3 Tulati Street.
In the 58th minute, Rui Costa sent a straight pass near the center circle of the stadium. The ball passed through the defense zone of Albertini, Deselli, Baresi and Costakuta, and fell to Inzagi, who ran behind the Milan defenders at some point.
Inzagi dribbled the ball and dunked it, then shook Rossi in front of him before calmly pushing the ball and scoring the near corner, expanding the score to five to zero!
After leading five to zero, Capello began to deploy troops on the court. He first replaced Djokav with Glencier in the 67th minute, and then replaced Rui Costa, who received a yellow card due to a foul on defense Boban.
As a result, the situation on AC Milan's field was even worse. Glencier's sharp breakthrough on both sides made Maldini and Tasotti unable to take care of themselves. Effenberg's physical fitness and more active defensive attitude than Costa allow him to better suppress Boban.
This also made Boban feel more and more frustrated on the court. Finally, in the 75th minute of the game, the Croatian knocked down Effenberg with one elbow in a fight. The latter was furious after accidentally getting the attack and immediately wanted to rush over and teach the opponent a lesson. Fortunately, Tomasi and Zanetti, who were standing near Effenberg, rushed over and grabbed the Germans, but finally did not let a live PK on the court.
The referee Corina ran over with a dark face. Although he knew that players like Boban and Effenberg were not good at it and could do anything with their blood for a while, he did not expect Boban to dare to take action in his law enforcement game.
Do you really think the red and yellow cards in my pocket are decorations?
"Yellow card! Boban paid the price for his irrational behavior! He was given a yellow card by the referee Corina to warn... Wait! Corina had already received a yellow card against Boban Croatian in the first half for a foul on Thomassi! Milan's midfield brain was sent off the court with a red card!"
Although Effenberg did not really take action, Corina also realized that if it weren't for his two teammates pulling him, this guy would have beaten Boban, so he also showed him a yellow card.
Although Boban and Effenberg both received a yellow card, the impact on the two teams was obviously different. Fiorentina was at most because this yellow card slightly reduced the defensive intensity of the midfield, while AC Milan, who lost the midfield organizer, had to face the unfavorable situation of one less player in the remaining ten minutes, which made the Ross and Blacks more passive on the scene.
In the 78th minute, Effenberg dribbled the ball in the middle and drove straight in, forcing Albertini, who was originally assisting Baresi at the front of the penalty area to rush forward to block the Germans. After all, within 30 meters of the goal, the German Tiger's far-reaching magnitude was still quite considerable.
Albertini's move hit Effenberg's thoughts. After seeing Albertini leave his original defensive position, the German midfielder did not choose to pass directly to Vieri or Inzaghi in the middle, but raised his right foot and passed the ball diagonally to the left!
The ball slipped past Albertini. Glencier, who had just moved to the left attack, couldn't help but feel excited when he saw the ball rolling towards him. He strided away from Tasotti, who was guarding him, and then received the ball!
After breaking through Tasotti's defense, Glenshare can be said to be a flat horse in front of him. Whether it is to continue to break through to the baseline and cross or directly cut into the penalty area and then shoot, it is a good choice for the Danes. However, Glenshare, who has been teased by the team's coach and teammates countless times due to the accuracy of the cross and shooting, did not do this. Instead, he knocked the ball to the rear of the right with his heel and passed the ball to Fortunato who was inserted into the assist from behind!
Well, who made Fortunato's cross more accurate than him?
Since Albertini had already stepped forward to defend Effenberg, Vieri, who had enough room to move, easily jumped and hit the ball in front of Costakuta!
"Vieri! Head-off! What a pity! The ball was blocked by Rossi... Inzaji! Inzaji scored a goal with a supplementary shot! Six to zero! Inzaji also completed a hat trick! Inzaji has now scored twenty-six goals in the league and is far ahead in the scorer list!"
Zhuang Mingge knew in his heart that there were many reasons for Inzaji to be the top scorer list in the league. First of all, Inzaji was very lucky this season. He scored a gap and shot and was counter-offside. He had not been called offside by the referee. In addition to the strong assist ability of Fiorentina midfielder, Inzaji's goals naturally increased steadily.
Another point is that several Inzagi's competitors have stalled on the scorer list for various reasons. Montera suffered injuries after a period of outbreak, which has caused him not to score many goals recently. Although Tovalieri scored a lot, he is in a small ball club and has difficulty in scoring goals without midfield support. After all, not everyone is as lucky as Inzagi in history. When he was in Atlanta, there were two midfielders Mofeo and Rentini who were behind him. As for Ronaldo, who ranked second in the number of goals, he was arranged by head coach Capello to the Champions League. The aliens who were distracted by European wars naturally had no goals in the league in comparison to Inzagi who was relatively more focused on the league.
Conceded six goals in a row at home without scoring a single goal, which is undoubtedly a huge shame for AC Milan. The home team fans in the stands seem to think so. Some people have chosen to leave early because they no longer want to see their beloved team slaughtered by the Fiorentines like lambs to be slaughtered, while the other fans cheered the home team in the stands. Whenever Milan players get the ball, they are no longer greeted by the fans or cheers, but by booing.
This made the faces of veterans such as Baresi and Tassoti very bad. For those of them who have devoted almost all their careers to the Rossoms, the booing of home fans is undoubtedly a slap in the face again!
The fans' turnaround also made the morale of Milan players even more sluggish, and also allowed Fiorentine players to see hope of giving Sachy the second bottle of seven joy.
Before the game ended, Fiorentina finally scored the seventh goal of the game. In the 80th minute, Ronaldo, who was substituting Inzagi, showed his first-class dribbling ability at San Siro Stadium. After passing Costakuta and Rossi in succession, the ball was sent into the empty goal, which brought the perfect end to Fiorentina's revenge.
Chapter completed!