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Chapter 1024 Aftermath (1)

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Let me go, Pierro, you are stealing the head. Looking at Pierro who ran to the sidelines with joy after getting up from the turf and celebrating, Vieri only had such an idea left in his mind. He did not expect that the golden boy who was once extremely casual on the court now had the persistence of scoring goals that Yu Inzaghi, and he could even do something like "snatching the head".

"It seems that the blow to Pierro that severe knee injury and the subsequent downturn was not just in competitive state. As a top player, the most important confidence and pride cannot be seen in him." Although Pierro snatched the best chance to occupy the record, Vieri was not furious because of it. He just sighed in his heart, "I really didn't expect that the Zebra Prince who was full of energy would fall to this level because of a serious injury... If I encountered such an injury, I'm afraid the outcome would not be much better than him, right?"

But then again, it has been so many years since I recovered from that serious injury. This guy's psychological quality does not seem to be very good.

Therefore, out of sympathy for Pierro and inconvenience to have conflicts with the other party in full view of the public and allowing outsiders to see jokes, Vieri temporarily suppressed his dissatisfaction with Pierro, turned around and walked towards his own half, preparing to welcome the last few minutes of the game - he did not want to see the team being shockingly reversed by the opponent at the last moment and handed over the victory that was about to be won.

"Tsk, do you think you are a character after scoring a goal..." At the same time, Pierro, who was embracing and celebrating with the staff on the sidelines, had been replaced by Montera. Inzagi, who was sitting on the bench watching the game, curled his lips, very disdainful of Pierro's performance, and could even be said to be dissatisfied with it. "I wonder if this guy really doesn't have the eyesight to see him. Didn't you see that we are all creating goals for Christian? How dare he do this!"

To be honest, Inzaghi has sufficient reason to express his dissatisfaction with Pierro's behavior of stealing heads. You should know that in this World Cup, Inzaghi also failed to score a goal, and this was the result of starting two consecutive games, so the pressure on him is not much smaller than that of Pierro. After all, a pure shooter like Inzaghi, the purpose of starting the game is to score goals. If you cannot complete this task, the pressure will naturally follow.

However, even in the face of such huge pressure, Inzaji did not compete with Vieri for a shot in this game. Instead, he honestly used a large number of off-ball running to give the latter a pull space. If he had the right opportunity, he would choose to pass the ball instead of forcibly shooting himself... It can be said that in order for Vieri to have the opportunity to attack Mueller's record, Inzaji was definitely the person who sacrificed the most tonight!

Think about it, even a guy like Inzagi who has basically nothing else in his eyes except goals can pass the ball to Vieri and pull space for him in this game. Toti, the unruly wolf king, is willing to send shells to Vieri behind him. What game do you run out with Pierro?

Therefore, when Pierro ran to the Italian bench with a smile, except for Juliano, who was also from Juventus and head coach Zov, who walked over to congratulate him, most of the others just stood up from the seat and waved their hands and said casually, without any intention of getting close. Obviously, they also expected that Pierro's move would arouse dissatisfaction from Vieri and his Florentine faction to whom they belonged. Therefore, these people either did not want to get into evil with the Florentine Gang (such as Donni and Koko of the younger generation), or for reasons that they had a good relationship with Vieri and others (such as Matrazi and Toldo).

It was not until this time that Piero found that the situation was beyond his expectations. Although he expected before scoring the goal that the players of the Fiorentine series would inevitably become strongly dissatisfied with what he did, he did not expect that the captain of the company, Maldini, was unwilling to stand up and help him at this time, and stood directly in the backcourt as a spectator, leaving him alone!

Obviously, Maldini also thinks that Pierro has done a bit too much - you should know that for any player, they cannot resist the huge temptation of exclusive World Cup goal record, but now, this opportunity has been destroyed by Pierro, a "personal person", which will naturally make people feel unhappy.

Zov, who noticed this, quickly took advantage of this gap to replace Vieri with Luka Tony, allowing the latter to enjoy the cheers and cheers from all the fans alone, intending to divert the other party's attention so as not to have something unpleasant on the court later. However, Zov's approach was useless. As mentioned before, when someone snatched away a chance to take the record, no one would be angry. Moreover, his move would cause even more serious consequences...

"This idiot..." Zhuang Mingge was speechless when he saw Zoff choose to let Vieri end in this situation instead of immediately replacing Pierro, "It was clearly Pierro who did it. What would you do if you replace Vieri? Isn't this obviously uncomfortable!"

Vieri obviously did not expect the head coach to let him go at this time. He originally planned to make use of these last few minutes to see if he could score another goal, but his coach didn't plan to give him this opportunity!

Thinking of this, a little bit of anger appeared on Vieri's face - although he could not turn against Pierro immediately for the sake of the overall situation, since the coach would rather support Pierro than let him break the record within reach, there was no need for him to give the coach a good look.

Seeing Vieri walking into the player passage with a cold face without even calling, Zoff couldn't help feeling embarrassed. He had thought of replacing Pierro, but the latter's Juventus imprint affected his decision, and for the sake of diverting Vieri's attention, he made such a decision. Now it seems that this is really a bad move.

It can be said that Pierro's unexpected disruption and Zov's unwise substitutions later made a slight dissonance of Italy on the court, and also aroused the disgust of other players. In the following time, no matter who was Pirlo and Albertini organized the attack in the midfield, they consciously bypassed the Zebra Prince. Most of the passes sent fell at the feet of Montera and Tony, rather than handed over to Pierro, a guy who played a substitute for Toti but did not organize the attack well, and was focused on scoring.
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