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Chapter 703 Inter Milan (4)

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Although he helped Inter Milan equalize the score with a powerful shot, Batistuta, who scored the equalizer, did not celebrate on the sidelines, and declined Baggio, Moreno and others who were planning to come and celebrate with each other. He just waved to the stands where Inter Milan fans were sitting, and then walked towards the half without saying a word.

All those who saw this scene, whether it was Fiorentine fans or Inter Milan supporters, nodded secretly in their hearts. Bati's move seemed completely understandable to them. Bati had just broken through, but he had played for Fiorentine's goal for six years. From a emotional point of view, it was completely understandable that the Argentine God of War was unwilling to celebrate the goal in front of Fiorentine fans.

Toldo, who was catching the ball in the goal, ignored Barty's actions, because he was very depressed at this moment. He had already stood at the position and waited for Barty to shoot himself into the net. However, the ball was not as good as the sky's plan. However, the ball just hit Stam's leg and changed direction. Toldo caught him off guard, and then the ball leaked into the goal guarded by him.

Toldo was willing to use his head to guarantee that if it weren't for the accident caused by Stam, even if Barty's shot was twice as powerful as he could, he would never have let the ball fly into the goal behind him!

"Hey, boy, don't be so shameless here, cheer me up." At this time, Effenberg, as the captain of Fiorentina, naturally has to come forward to boost morale, especially this Toldo, who knew he was in a bad mood at first sight, especially he needed special attention to him. "Isn't it just that he lost a ball? Is there anything to be depressed? No matter how good the goalkeeper is, it's impossible to guarantee that he won't lose the ball, let alone the concealment caused by this accident. I said that you can't even see this at all, and you can't help but be too stubborn."

Toldo, his main goalkeeper, is one of the iconic figures among the first players introduced by his boss after he entered Fiorentina. Effenberg, who has been playing for five years, is naturally aware of Toldo's advantages and disadvantages: his advantage is that his goalkeeper skills are world-class and he is a game-type player. He can't tell how powerful he is, but he becomes lively as soon as the game arrives, and he is the kind of player who is more vigorous and the more stressed he is. However, his weaknesses are also obvious. On the one hand, the poor grasp of the attacking timing is one aspect, and the lack of control in the penalty area is also one of them. The most important thing is that his condition is greatly affected by emotions. He can indeed be a super-good rhythm when excited, but once his feeling is "cold", the game state will disappear.

So, for the sake of this game, Effenberg must make Tordo cheer up. If he is wilted, Florence will be over...

If Capello knew that Effenberg, who was bold and unrestrained, could have such a careful side, he would definitely be moved by it. After all, there is such a captain who can help the head coach stabilize the morale of the army and solve the problems of his teammates, but it is something that all the coaches of the team have always dreamed of.

However, Capello did not notice Effenberg's actions now. At this time, he had just called Carlos, who was closest to him, to give him an in-person message. Because based on Bati's goal, Capello noticed that the players had some not very tacit understanding on the court, so he now needs to make some tactical adjustments to the team as soon as possible, otherwise he would be threatened by Inter Milan in the same way one after another.

"Tell Claude (Marklele) that the task of defending Baggio is given to Fernando (Redondo). His task is to protect the front of the penalty area and not give Inter Milan players the opportunity to raise their feet and shoot long shots." Capello said in a very fast speech while looking at Inter Milan players who are returning to the half. "Also, inform others that we must take the initiative to attack next, and we cannot give the opponent time to stabilize the position."

"No problem, boss." Carlos didn't say nonsense at this time. Knowing that time was tight, he ran back to the court immediately after remembering Capello's instructions. By the way, he smiled friendly at Corina, who looked serious, and said that he immediately returned to his original position to prepare for the kick-off.

In this way, after the game started again, the Fiorentine players immediately launched a counterattack!

Vieri took the ball, and Ronaldo immediately passed the ball back to Effenberg behind him. After driving forward for a distance, the German Tiger rushed back to Redondo before Simeone and Winter came up to press.

Redondo got the ball, and Robert Baggio immediately forced him over, but his physical fitness was incomparable to Redondo. The Argentine prince leaned forward and leaned back, and Baggio was easily arched to the side by him, without even touching the ball.

After pushing away Baggio, Redondo directly hangs the ball towards the front court with a high ball. Vieri, who is in the front, beats Garant and Bergomi to catch the ball back. Effenberg, who is inserted from behind, receives Vieri's pass in front of Simeone. He shoots against the ball. The ball flies to the goal against the grass. Unfortunately, the angle is too straight and Paliuca bent down and falls to the ground to confiscate the ball.

The Inter Milan player tried to re-use the same trick in the counterattack, allowing Batti to rely on his strong personal ability to solve the Fiorentina's defense alone. As a result, he was a slap in a fierce manner by the Fiorentina players who had strengthened their defense at the front of the penalty area: Moreno received Baggio's mid-pass and made a high pass. Although Batti received the cross in front of Stam, when he turned around and shot, he was cut off by Marklele, who was rushing out from behind.

Fiorentina, who got the ball, immediately made a quick counterattack. Redondo directly passed the ball to the frontcourt. Ronaldo, who was pulling to the edge of the penalty area, received the pass and made a cross before Zanetti returned to defense. Vieri, who followed in the middle, jumped and dived and bombed!

Garrant and Bergomi had no choice but to Vieri's header. If Paliuca hadn't just waving his arm like a conditioned reflex, he just hit the ball and hit the ball out of the baseline, I'm afraid Fiorentina would have been able to establish a lead on the field again after five minutes of conceding the ball!
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