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Chapter 469 Decisive Battle in Munich (9)

Ronaldo was watching the ball's flight trajectory from the corner of his eyes while running forward. He was quite sure that he had never offside, because the Brazilian observed it carefully enough before starting. Before Effenberg passed the ball, he happened to run a step towards his side in the half and threw Clay, who was dragging at the end of the Dortmund defense line, in front of him!

Ronaldo waited until Effenberg made the ball before accelerating forward - this was definitely a beautiful counter-offside!

However, just as the alien was about to catch up with the ball, he heard an extremely harsh whistle!

Ronaldo! Offside!

The referee, who was still holding a whistle in his mouth, pointed at Ronaldo very firmly, indicating that the Brazilian was already in an offside position when attacking, and Dortmund got a set piece in the backcourt.

"Damn! Your eye saw me offside!" Ronaldo was very annoyed by the referee's decision. He was sure that he had never been offside. He didn't see that even the assistant referee on the sidelines did not raise the flag at all?

The assistant referee is also trying to communicate with the referee at this moment. From his perspective, the ball from Ronaldo just now is clearly a good one, and the referee has no basis for offside calls.

So, when the assistant referee saw the referee blew Ronaldo's offside, he couldn't help but be stunned, thinking that I didn't raise the flag to signal that I was so close, and you could see so clearly that you were so far away?

At this time, the large screen above the court did not give the referee any face, and played what had just happened in slow motion - the TV screen clearly showed that at the moment Effenberg passed the ball, Ronaldo and Dortmund central defender Clay were on the same level!

The referee, who knew he had made a mistake, had his old face turned slightly red, changed his penalty and gave Fiorentina a frontcourt set piece.

This result made Capello so angry that he jumped straight on the sidelines. The position of this set piece was more than 30 meters away from the Dortmund goal, which was obviously incomparable to the threatening one-shot that Fiorentina had just been blown offside.

"Sir, my player just now got a very good one-on-one opportunity, but he was judged as offside by Mr. Poole (Sandor Poole, Hungarian referee, who had enforced the law in the 1994 World Cup finals). Now he gave us a free kick in the frontcourt at the same position... I think anyone who knows the ball knows which one is more beneficial to the attacking party, a single shot or a free kick from 30 meters away."

The Italian coach complained to the fourth official on the sidelines with a serious expression. Although it was useless, he needed to stand up and make a gesture at this time, otherwise the old and dizzy referee would likely make the same mistake next time.

"Coach Capello, I will truthfully report your words to the relevant departments at the top after the game. I believe that I will give you a satisfactory answer." This fourth official has naturally enforced many competitions by being able to play in the Champions League final. He was experienced and persuaded Capello, who was full of anger, to return to the coach's seat.

At this time, on the court, the game was still going on fiercely. The Fiorentine players seemed to be angry by Sandor Poole's misjudgment. When they were defending, they worked harder and firmly blocked the Dortmund's offensive.

For Heathfield, letting the team continue to push the offense is undoubtedly a gamble. If Dortmund fails to win a game in the next time, or even be seized by Fiorentina to score another goal, then the game can be said to have completely entered garbage time. After all, by that time, Fiorentina, which is leading three goals, only needs to be in an iron barrel formation. If Dortmund wants to complete the reversal in less than half an hour, it is simply impossible to complete the task!

Therefore, in this harsh situation, Heathfield has no other way to go, so he can only choose to take a gamble!

In the following time, the players of the two teams continued to engage in fierce pressing and entanglement in the midfield.

Seeing this situation, two full-backs of Dortmund began to frequently intervene in assists. When the situation was not open in the middle, both wings were flying through the cross from the side and directly searching for the forward could not be a way to break the deadlock.

However, facing Zambrota and Robert Carlos, Reutt and Heinrich did not dare to push too much, and they only dared to cross forty-five degrees about thirty meters away from the goal. As for forcing a breakthrough to cross from the bottom, they had never considered it. At most, they were just to act like to deceive their opponents.

After all, if the opponent uses them as a breakthrough to counterattack in the last quick counterattack due to too deep into Fiorentina's half, then Dortmund will be very happy. Reuters and Heinrich dare not place their hopes on the referee's presbyopia attack, blowing Fiorentina's good goal into offside first...

In the 75th minute of the game, Summer's straight pass was cleared by Davis, but Jurgen Kohler pushed the ball first and pushed it down!

Zorke grabbed the ball that Kohler had pushed down, and turned around and passed the ball to Heinrich who was inserted on the right before Effenberg came up.

Heinrich dribbled the ball forward. After Carlos rushed over to defend him, the German defender made full use of his physical advantages. He was 1.85 meters tall and turned around and blocked Carlos, who was less than 1.7 meters behind him. Then he observed his teammate's position in the middle, and directly swung his right foot and sent a diagonal pass to the middle!

Andres Muller raised his foot and stopped the ball. Davis immediately rushed over to press the German. Seeing this, Muller immediately raised his foot and transferred the ball to Chap Issat who was pulling to the left of the penalty area. Nesta immediately rushed over and tried to intercept the ball before the Swiss forward received the ball, but he did not expect that the force used this time was a bit too high. After the ball hit Nesta's calf, it jumped back to Muller's feet!

Mueller's reaction was quick. After seeing the ball bounce back, he immediately ran towards the ball. Davis, who had been slow to react, was suddenly left behind by him!

Muller successfully got the ball, but he did not choose to shoot directly. Instead, he made a fake shot and shook his ankle and passed the ball to Riddle, who was fighting with Ferrara!

Seeing the ball passed by Mueller, Riddle blocked Ferrara behind him. When face to face, Riddle had some difficulty in winning the single-match with the Italian international center back, but he, nicknamed "Leopard Tank", was absolutely strong in physical fitness.

After leaning on Ferrara, Riddle swung his right foot and shot directly near the penalty spot 180 degrees and turned around and shot vigorously!

Riddle's shot flew towards Florence's goal against the turf. The ball flew under the arm of Tordo, who had flew to save, and then flew into the goal behind the Italian goalkeeper against the far post!
Chapter completed!
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