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Chapter 958: The Second Coming of Santordo (2)

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"Toldo! Francisco Toldo! This goalkeeper who plays for Fiorentina has made a contribution! He saved the penalty shot from Frank de Boer out of the baseline! The Italian once again escaped the fate of the goal loss!" The commentator's voice came from the TV, and his words showed an incredible smell. "I have to say that Toldo's judgment and reaction were really outstanding. The moment Frank de Boer shot the ball, he made the correct judgment and took action. Of course, it can also be said that De Boer himself was too careless. He shot out without even making any fake moves when the penalty kick, and he deserved it by Toldo."

Seeing that his penalty kick that was almost certain to be saved by the opponent, Frank de Boer put his hands on his hips and stood at the penalty spot with a depressed look on his face, thinking that the opponent could save the ball with such a fast speed. The reflex nerve of this Italian goalkeeper is too perverted, right?

If Toldo knew what Debord was thinking at this time, he would definitely laugh at the other party's fuss: I have to face Ronaldo, Shevchenko, Inzaghi, the top scorers, Pirlo and Effenberg, and you, the defender, and you want to deceive my eyes? At least you have to change to Borgkamp!

Oh, by the way, this Dutch softie dared not give a penalty. (Note: In the 98-99 season, Borgkamp lost a key penalty in the FA Cup, which led to Manchester United's triumphant title. The Ice Prince, who was hit, never took the penalty for 12 yards again, and at the same time, he also gained a reputation for lack of psychological quality.)

Although all the Italian fans present were cheering for Tordo's wonderful performance, what everyone did not expect was that this penalty was just the beginning of Tordo's crazy performance in this game!

Debor's penalty miss did not cause much damage to the morale of Dutch players. After all, since ancient times, the Netherlands has not been a good player in penalty shootouts. Even a superstar like Van Basten has a record of fault. It is natural that Debor lost one. Moreover, these Dutch internationals who are full of confidence in their abilities firmly believe that in the next time, they will definitely create more scoring opportunities.

Immediately afterwards, Borgkamp took a corner kick, Nesta made up for it and cleared the ball out of the penalty area with a beautiful inverted hook before Cruyvit shot. Koku got this clearing ball outside the penalty area and just wanted to reorganize the attack, but Dibiagio, who was quick-eyed and fast, put it on the ground, and the Dutch team's frontcourt set-piece.

Although Borgkamp tried to break the deadlock with the help of this free kick, the ball he drove hit the wall, and Matrazi took the lead to clear the ball with big feet!

Vieri, who was cruising near the middle circle of the court, used this clearance ball to break through, but then his shot was rubbed against Van der Sar's glove tip under the interference of Stam, who was chasing him and missed the far post, and failed to turn into a goal.

Vieri's counterattack scared the Dutch in a cold sweat. It was not until this time that they realized that Italy's defensive counterattack was not a joke, even if they retreated all the way to set up the iron barrel formation and put Vieri in the frontcourt.

You should know that in today's international football world, the two strikers with the strongest ability are one, one alien Ronaldo, and the other one is Vieri!

Therefore, in the following time, Dutch players were more careful in their offense, especially the defenders on the back line, who took a look at Vieri's position from time to time, for fear of being hit by their opponents to strike a quick counterattack again.

Of course, although the attention on the defensive end has been strengthened, the Netherlands' offensive has not been relaxed at all. For those who regard offense as life, letting them compete with Italy for defense is a more uncomfortable thing than death.

In the 42nd minute, Orvemas received a straight pass from Davis and broke into the penalty area. Unfortunately, under Maldini's close defense, the Dutch winger's shot finally kicked into the arms of Tordo who was attacking.

It's not that Ovemas plays too independently and doesn't know that the most correct way to pass the ball to the teammates who are receiving the middle after attracting the attention of the opponent's goalkeeper. But because Italy's defensive work is too good, Cruyvert and Borgkamp, ​​who were planning to follow up with the support, both collided with Nesta and Dibiagio who were deliberately blocking their way forward. They were blocked outside the penalty area and had no chance to meet Ovemas.

Although Ovemas scored a lot of goals in his career, most of them rely on a single goal after breaking through speed. In essence, he is not an excellent shooter. Therefore, if there are wolves in front (Toldo) and tigers in behind (Maldini), and if there are teammates around him, it is inevitable that he will miss the ball.

The unwilling Dutch player launched two more offensives in the last few minutes before the end of the first half, but these two attacks did not even require Tordo to go out in person, and were destroyed in advance by Cannavaro and Nesta, without posing any threat to Italy's goal.

In this way, when the whistle sounded at the end of the first half, the score on the field was zero to zero, and the two sides tied in these forty-five minutes.

"I really didn't expect that Toldo's performance would be so outstanding." Looking at Toldo who was surrounded by Italian players and walked towards the player's passage, Karin whispered, "Tony, it seems that we can sell Toldo at a good price before the European Cup ends."

Zhuang Mingge nodded and agreed with Karin's words. Toldor's performance in the first half was indeed very outstanding. In addition to saving a penalty kick from Debord, he also blocked Dutch players' shots many times in the game. It can be said that Italy has not lost a single goal so far.

To be honest, even if the person who guards the city gate for Italy tonight was Buffon, it would not be possible that he would do better than Toldor.
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