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Chapter 628 Injury

"Two to two...two to two! Juventus took advantage of a chance to set the ball in the frontcourt to tie the score again! Pierro's goal can be said to be priceless! The Zebra Prince finally showed his value at this moment. He successfully rescued Juventus from the death line with a goal!" The commentator worked diligently in the live broadcast room for commentary. "Pierro's sense of smell in front of the goal is indeed very keen, but Dilivio, who kicked the unexpected long-range shot, was the biggest contributor to Juventus' equalization. If it weren't for his heavy gun and hitting the ball, Pierro would not have had such a good chance to score."

The situation has left all Fiorenten players feeling dull since Fiorenten's return to Serie A. This situation has not happened for a long time since Florence returned to Serie A.

Even when he was in a difficult position to score with Real Madrid in the second round, Fiorentina has always maintained a leading score. Therefore, facing the familiar old rival Juventus who is no longer familiar, Fiorentina players have always believed that as long as they are serious enough in the game, it should be a game that will win and not lose.

However, the reality is very different from what they expected. Juventus' resilience in the game has forced Fiorentina, which has always had the advantage in the situation, to be on the same starting line with the Zebras again.

This naturally hurt the self-esteem of Fiorentine players - we have won four consecutive Serie A and two consecutive Champions League titles. If even Juventus can't win, what else can we say that we are the number one giant in Europe?

Therefore, after the game restarted, Fiorentina used waves of powerful attacks to push Juventus back to their half. Their offensive strength forced Pierro and Otero to retreat to their own half to participate in the defense, and was unable to run ahead and harass Fiorentina's defense line.

However, shortly after the re-telection, the Fiorentine fans in the stands of the Athletic Amsterdam all booed!

The Fiorentine fans were able to make them not because Juventus scored another goal, but because a Fiorentine player was knocked down on the court by Juventus players!

It turned out that in a Fiorentina attack just now, Effenberg attracted Montero and Dilivio's attention from the left side of the frontcourt, and suddenly divided the ball to the other side without defense!

Dibiagio, who was inserted in the back row, was about to bend his bow and arrow, and when he used a heavy cannon to complete the attack, Deschamps' flying tackle also arrived as scheduled.

However, because Dibiagio pushed the ball forward in order to avoid the French iron waist tackle, Deschamps did not shovel the ball as he expected, but kicked Dibiagio's support leg with a kick!

After being hit hard, Dibiagio was not vague and immediately screamed and fell on the court!

The team doctors in Florence quickly rushed to the court with emergency supplies. After some treatment and preliminary diagnosis of Diviagio, Nelson shook his head at Capello, indicating that the Italian could no longer continue the game.

"What a damn!" Capello saw Nelson's sign, immediately swears and shouted to the players on the bench, "You guys! Go warm up quickly! Hurry up!"

According to the news obtained from Nelson, Capello naturally could see that Dibiagio might not be able to continue the game, so Capello quickly drove out several players on the bench to do warm-up exercises, ready to adapt to the situation.

At this time, referee Crag also arrived at the scene of the incident. Looking at Deschamps who caused the accident, his eyes were quite bad.

Seeing the referee running towards this side, Deschamps quickly spread his hands to signal his innocence. He didn't want to get a yellow card at this critical moment, which would make him hinder his hands in the subsequent games.

However, Krag obviously would not take Deschamps's trick. After briefly giving Dibiagio a greeting, the referee from Germany showed Deschamps a yellow card!

Lippi and Capello on the sidelines were both dissatisfied with Crag's penalty. The former believed that Deschamps' tackle did not make a foul, and Dibiagio's injury was just an accident. The yellow card was entirely the referee to take care of the emotions of the Fiorentine players; Capello's opinion was exactly the opposite. He believed that Deschamps' foul against Dibiagio was enough to make him expelled from the court by a red card.

Faced with Capello and Lippi’s complaints, the fourth official played a good role as a listener at this time, smiling and persuading the two head coaches back to their respective seats.

Kragg, who arrived later, warned Lippi's statement, because from the slow-motion replay of the big screen on the stadium just now, he clearly saw Deschamps' shoe nails hit Dibiagio's ankle directly - if it weren't for the help of the leg guard, Dibiagio's injury would definitely not be like this now.

From this point of view, Krag felt that it would be an exaggeration to give Deschamps a red card!

To put it another way, if this game was not the highly anticipated Champions League final, maybe Kragg would have done this...

Lippi just shrugged at this. Of course, he knew that Deschamps' kick in the injury of Dibiagio was undoubtedly a foul. The reason why he ran to the fourth official to complain was more just to make a gesture.

Looking at Fiorentina, the bench in Fiorentina is also extremely busy at this time. Taking advantage of this dead ball time, Capello was writing and drawing with a tactical board, giving the final instructions to Da Inzagi, who was about to play.

"Phillip, remember what I said? After playing for a while, remember to pass on what I just said to others on the court." After receiving a positive answer from Inzaghi, Capello continued, "As for your task, it is very simple, it is to score goals! Continuous goals!"

"Haha, I like this task, boss!" Inzagi replied with a smile, while walking onto the court under the guidance of the fourth official and replaced Dibiagio, who left the court due to injury. "I am a person born for the goal! Just watch with peace of mind on the sidelines!"

"Capello seems to be a life-long rhythm with a forward to replace a defensive midfielder..." Robert Baggio was obviously a little confused about Capello's substitution, because in his impression, Capello is not the kind of person who is easy to be impulsive. "Although it is indeed a shame to be equalized by the opponent while leading twice, I think it's too early to fight hard now."
Chapter completed!
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