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Chapter 754 Post-match turmoil

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Hey, Wenger, you really dare to say that. Keon's move is more than just a foul. To put it bluntly, it's just a slap in Ronaldo. After listening to Wenger's speech, everyone present complained wildly in their hearts.

Although I know that Wenger is just expelling Kion to avoid UEFA's additional suspension, Capello obviously cannot be indifferent to Wenger's words at this time. He must stand up and protect his players: "I think the referee's punishment for Kion is very reasonable. Giving him a red card is definitely not a too heavy punishment! Everyone should have seen through the game replay. Under what circumstances did Kion knock down Ronaldo in the penalty area! How bad is his behavior of deliberately kicking over the opponent's players who have already been vacated? I want to know the rules of football, let alone Keon had a tackle behind the scenes!"

"Martin has received the punishment he deserves. The punishment of a red card and a penalty kick is already severe enough, and he has not caused any serious consequences, so I don't think we need to condemn him on this issue anymore!" Wenger was naturally not willing to be outdone. As soon as Capello finished speaking, he immediately jumped out and responded.

"Ha?" Capello put on an incredible expression and said loudly, "When will the malicious foul action of tackle behind the back and deliberately kicking someone must be determined based on the injury status of the fouled player? Do you have to wait for my player to break his leg by Keon and retire early so that the foul player can get a red card? What the hell is this logic!"

"We are now discussing the matter! Don't argue!" Wenger couldn't help feeling a little guilty when he heard Capello say this. After all, Basten retired due to injury less than five years ago, and many people can still remember it fresh. He dared not take the blame for Boli at this time (the culprit who led to Basten's early retirement) to reverse the case.

The reporters present were very clever and did not interrupt the argument between the two. They were all lowering their heads and copying the conversation between Capello and Wenger in their small notebooks - the battle of words between the two championship-level head coaches, no matter where they were put, it was a big news.

With the help of these reporters, the war of words that started at the press conference soon reached UEFA's ears.

Although Wenger did not explicitly say that Keon's red card was a misjudgment by the referee, but only said that the referee might have punished Keon too much for his foul, his remarks obviously became the previous meaning after being "artistically processed" by those sports media who were afraid of the world.

UEFA, under Beckenbauer, was also not vague. The day after learning the news, UEFA official sent Arsenal Club and Wenger a ticket worth up to 30,000 US dollars to Arsenal Club and Wenger himself on the grounds of "inappropriate remarks".

After all, Keeon's shoveling and kicking people in the middle of the air were all clearly photographed by the camera placed in the stadium. Wenger blatantly protected Keeon and accused the referee of excessive punishment, no matter how he looked at it, he was deliberately trying to get a shot.

Even if Wenger just said such a few symbolic words, it would not work, because this is a question of the authority and fairness of the referee. Moreover, if the evidence is conclusive, Wenger's words are undoubtedly intentional acts of death in the eyes of many people with ulterior motives!

Since this is the case, UEFA will naturally not be abusive to Wenger - anyway, Arsenal is not Beckenbauer's godson, so no one will jump out to wipe its butt when it causes trouble. It would be great if it doesn't kick it in the back.

If UEFA hadn't been clear about Wenger's true intentions, and also considered the hindering effect of a complete Arsenal on Fiorentina's championship, otherwise it would be no exaggeration to ban him for one or two games based on the professor's remarks at the press conference!

In addition, UEFA did not forget to impose additional penalties on Keon because of Wenger's intentional distracting sight - two additional suspensions for European competitions and fined $5,000. This is the additional penalties on Keon by UEFA Discipline Committee after the discussion.

Let’s talk about Keon and Arsenal first, and now the topic comes back to Florence.

On the fourth day after a slight away victory over Arsenal, the Fiorentine player who returned to home welcomed Parma, coached by Maresani.

Considering the players consumed by the Champions League, Capello performed a large rotation of the team's three lines in this game with Parma: Carlos and Zambrota rested, Fortunato and Madawikia served as left and right full-backs. Although Capello looked down on these two, he had no extra choice in this situation. The central defender combination was Matrazi and Hypia, Pirlo, Deco and Zanetti and Bresciano were the midfielder, and Inzagi and Dinatale formed a double striker.

It is obvious that Capello intends to use Inzaghi's elusive running and snatching awareness to threaten his opponent's goal. Others such as Decopir Lodi Natale, their first priority in the game is to deliver shells to Inzaghi, and they can only choose to shoot unless they find a good scoring opportunity.

Maresani, who also had some concerns in this regard, also made the same move as Capello. However, the good cards in his hand were far less abundant than Capello, and he could only make a slight adjustment to the starting lineup. Main players like Crespo and Chiesa who have no reliable substitutes can only play games in a row.

Due to Parma's disadvantages in physical fitness and away games, Malesani decided to use his best defensive counterattack to let the Fiorentine players have a good drink.

However, Malesani obviously forgot that what he was going to face was Capello, who could be called a defensive counterattack expert!

After the game started, facing Parma, who was in a defensive counterattack posture at Frankie Stadium, the Fiorentine players did not rush to attack after getting the ball. Instead, they followed the way Effenberg and Redondo when they were playing on the court, and patiently dealt with the opponent under the command of Pirlo and Deco, the young dual-core pair. At the same time, Inzagi on the front line caused huge trouble for Parma's defense line. Neither Turam nor Cannavaro could stare at this elusive forward. In addition, Dinatale, Bresciano and others kept interspersing with the running, the Parma players who were exhausted by the one-week double-game match could keep up with Fiorentine's offensive rhythm.

On the defensive end, Hypia and Matrazi stared at Chiesa and Crespo respectively. Crespo's condition was better. The Argentine center used his impact and the goal-snatching point to cause some trouble for Toldo in the game; and Chiesa's performance seemed unsatisfactory, because Matrazi always used various hidden ways to destroy his old injuries, making Chiesa dare not devote herself to the game at all.
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