Chapter 712 Toyota Cup (5)
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After Edmunddo scored the equalizer goal, Tokyo National Arena immediately became silent, with only thousands of Dagama fans celebrating in a corner of the stands - no one could have thought that Fiorentina would be tied by his opponent with two goals in a row to tie the score. This was really an incredible thing for Fiorentina, which has always shown stability.
In sharp contrast to the Dagama player who was in the carnival, the Fiorentine players on the court were filled with a strong sense of depression at this time, but they had nowhere to vent!
After all, anyone who has an absolute advantage on the court will feel extremely depressed if they are successful by their opponents using a counterattack. However, in the past, Florence was the one who made others defeated, but this time it was Gama's turn to make them depressed.
So, after the game started, the Fiorentine player who was unwilling to do so, reorganized the offensive and launched an attack on the goal that everyone scolded!
However, it was raining all night long, and no one expected that just five minutes after Edmunddo scored, Fiorentina's goal was once again captured by Da Gama!
Juninho dribbled the ball and advanced to the frontcourt. Gatuso had physical contact with the opponent during the battle. The Brazilian fell to the ground and arrived at the scene of the incident and called Gatuso a foul, then awarded Da Gama a direct free kick twenty-five meters away from the goal.
Although Gattuso tried his best to explain to the referee that he did not foul Juninho on defense, the referee obviously did not believe Gattuso's defense very much - after all, this phenomenon is too common, and it is not surprising that ordinary players will complain to him like this after foul.
Afterwards, Juninho took advantage of this free kick and kicked the ball directly into the goal guarded by Toldo. He kicked an extremely strange S-shaped free kick, which made Toldo, who was guarding the goal, helpless.
When Juninho scored a goal to overtake the score, Bailey, who had returned to the VIP box to watch the game, smiled happily. The recognized super Crow Mouth master finally saw the dawn of his prediction of success...
At the same time, Capello jumped up from the coach's mattress and drove out all six players except the substitute goalkeeper on the bench and started to warm up. At this critical moment, he no longer had to insist on being conservative. At this time, all Fiorentina needed was goals!
So, before the game restarted, Capello began to dispatch troops on the court - Philip Inzagi came on the court to replace Gattuso. When Juninho began to learn to cheat free kicks, the butcher's deterrent effect had been greatly weakened; at the same time, Marklele was replaced by Lyonberg, and Capello planned to use this to strengthen Fiorentina's strength on the right, so as to better tear the opponent's defense line, and then create more opportunities for Vieri and Ronaldo in the middle.
Capello's substitution was surprised by replacing two full-time midfielders with a forward and a wing assaulter. They did not expect that this head coach, who has always been known for his conservatism and reality, would have such a time to dare to play hard.
Dagama, who had the advantage of the score, began to retreat from defense at all levels, huddled in his half and fought a defensive counterattack. They all knew very well that in terms of strength alone, they could not compare with Fiorentina, so it would be better to give up the competition for the ball and honestly fight the opponent's defensive counterattack.
After receiving Capello's latest instructions, Fiorentina began to attack in large numbers, leaving only two central defenders, Stam and Nesta, to defend in the backcourt. Even the only midfielder, Redondo, defeated the center circle and organized an offense with Effenberg on the outside.
Time passed by minute by minute. Although the Fiorentine players created many scoring opportunities on the court, until the game entered the injury stoppage time, the score displayed on the large screen above the court was still three to two, with Da Gama leading the way.
The fourth official raised a sign on the sidelines and indicated that the stoppage time was four minutes, and this decision naturally aroused the dissatisfaction of coach Dagama. After all, there were many dreams at night, and if the game was over, the greater the probability of winning the championship trophy. Otherwise, God would know what earth-shaking things could be done by those Fiorentines with great willpower.
However, the fourth official ignored Da Gama's protests. The reason why there was such a long stoppage time in this game was mainly due to Gatuso, who had been substituted. If it weren't for his desperate beating against Juninho and his iron-blooded defense, he would probably not have created so much time for the dead ball, and the referee would not have left both sides with such plenty of time.
Seeing that there was little time left, many Da Gama fans have begun to celebrate the team's victory in the stands in advance. In their opinion, just four minutes is not enough for the Fiorentine players to do anything. Now all they need to do is wait for the referee to blew the final whistle and then watch Da Gama pick up the first Toyota Cup championship trophy in club history.
However, the excitement of the fans in the stands seemed to be unconsciously transmitted to the Dagama players who were still playing on the court, causing them to unconsciously show some signs of slipping in the game.
The Fiorentine players who noticed this were overjoyed. Effenberg and Redondo, who had extremely rich game experience, did not even wait for Capello to issue orders on the sidelines, and immediately took advantage of the opportunity of the Dagama player being distracted and launched an attack again!
In the second minute of injury time, Redondo intercepted the ball and made a long pass on the right. After receiving the ball, Lyonberg forced himself to overtake the ball and sent a cross. Vieri, who inserted into the penalty area at high speed, directly jumped to the top with Galvo's defense!
Galvo, who is already 36 years old, struggled to defend and tried to interfere with Vieri's movements, but the latter's height of 1.88 meters and 88 kilograms put a lot of pressure on the former Brazil international. Especially when Vieri was already rushing, Galvo felt as if he was crushed by a tank driving at full speed!
Facing Vieri's thunderous header, Dagama's goalkeeper failed to stand up to save the team this time. He had only time to wave his arm, and then heard the sound of the ball rubbing against the net...
Three to three! Fiorentina equalized the score with two minutes to the game!
The Fiorentine fans who suppressed their entire half hour in the stands were cheering. Many of them, like Da Gama's fans, thought that Fiorentine was no longer possible, but they did not expect that Vieri actually scored a goal in these last few minutes!
Vieri, who scored the equalizer, did not run to the sidelines to celebrate the goal, but rushed directly into Dagama's goal, picked up the ball and ran towards the middle circle of the court. In Vieri's opinion, ending the ninety-minute game with a draw was not what he wanted, only victory was their real pursuit!
As a result, Fiorentina, with Vieri's goal, had a huge boost in morale, tore open Dagama's turtle shell with a series of suffocating attacks in the last two minutes: Effenberg suddenly made a cold arrow outside the penalty area. Although Dagama's goalkeeper tried hard to block the shot, Dagama's shot from the diagonal stabbing shot completely knocked Dagama from heaven to hell!
Chapter completed!