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Chapter 1129 The most familiar stranger (seven)

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Although from the surface, the players of Fiorentina and AC Milan who are confronting the court cannot create any good scoring opportunities and do not seem to have extra energy to change the trend of the game, the actual situation is not the case. People with a little brain can see now that the scene in front of them is just an illusion.

Although the players on both sides seem to have tried their best in the game, in fact, they are secretly accumulating their strength, looking for loopholes in the opponent's defense line, and ready to launch a fatal blow at any time!

The first side to seize the opportunity was AC Milan, who played away. When the game reached the 83rd minute, Rui Costa keenly grabbed a small mistake in Stam's defense and instantly penetrated the Dutch's defense with a scalpel-like straight pass. Rebrov inserted it right and received the ball from Costa, and then rushed to push the ball before Buffon was blocked in place!

"The ball went in! Rebrov helped AC Milan tie the score 2-2! His goal successfully brought the two teams back to the same starting line!" Seeing Rebrov's shot into Florence's goal, Gulit shouted excitedly in the live broadcast room. Obviously, no matter how unhappy it broke up when the breakup was, the former football superstar still had a deep affection for his old club. "Now there are less than ten minutes left before the end of the game. It is obviously very difficult for Florence to surpass the score again in such a short time. After all, the time left for them is too short."

"Tsk, it's so unlucky." Looking at the AC Milan player celebrating the goal on the sidelines, Vieri spat in depression. In the previous time, he also got several good shots, but he couldn't grasp it under the interference of Grandoni. "It seems that he will have to fight again next time. It's true. I thought it only took 80% of his strength to get them done."

We cannot blame Vieri for choosing to stay in key games against AC Milan. You must know that a forward like him will always cause certain damage to his body in a game. Even with the top sports medicine experts at the Fiorentina Physical Therapy Center as a backing to take care of him in time, it can only reduce the probability of injury, and Vieri must also be allowed to rest for a while. Therefore, in order to reduce the chance of hidden dangers in the body, Vieri will not use all his strength in the game until the critical moment.

Shankley once said: "Football has nothing to do with life and death, football is higher than life and death." However, for most professional players, they still regard their lives as more precious.

At the same time, Grandoni looked at Vieri with a proud look. Although his performance in this game was not very outstanding, he only scored one goal in one-on-one situation, and this result still made Grandoni quite satisfied. The central defender even began to fantasize about the beauty after the game in his heart, and did not notice Vieri's changes at all.

The result of Vieri's complete seriousness was that the Fiorentine player quickly slapped Gulit, who was singing a praise for AC Milan with facts. Just five minutes after Rebrov's equalizer goal, Purple Lily once again surpassed the score!

Pirlo barely passed the ball to Vieri under Ambrosini's press. After receiving the ball, the latter turned around neatly and hit Grandoni who was trying to steal the ball directly. Then he squeezed away Maldini who was making up for defense, and then blocked the ball with the siege of Dida and others, and suddenly knocked the ball across the other side of the penalty area, which was already empty!

Vieri's pass this time was just right. At this time, Albertini, who just entered the penalty area, didn't even need to adjust. He directly kicked and shot ten meters in front of the goal. The ball entered the net, three to two!

Seeing the referee signaling that Albertini's goal was valid, all the Fiorentine fans in the stands made deafening cheers - for them, the process of this game was too ups and downs. And now, the fans finally saw a glimmer of light of the team's victory!

On the court, Albertini, who scored this goal, almost a decisive goal, did not celebrate the goal with his teammates. No matter what, AC Milan is his beloved team. He is full of affection for the Ross and Blacks, and he cannot celebrate the goal in front of his old club.

"Most of the credit for this goal is thanks to Vieri. If he had not forcibly breaking through Grandoni's defense from the front with his strong strength and attracting the attention of other defensive players in AC Milan, Albertini's goal would not have become so easy." At the same time, Robert Baggio analyzed Fiorentina's goal just in the live broadcast room. "Florence has always attached great importance to the midfielder's attack. Just like before, if Albertini was still playing in AC Milan, Ancelotti would never have arranged such a tactic. He would definitely hand over the goal task to Shevchenko or Rebrov and others."

"Damn! I'm fooled!" This was the thought that flashed through Ancelotti's mind after seeing Vieri assisting Albertini to score. "Vieri did not fight Grandoni face to face with Grandoni in the whole game, but relied on running without the ball and exponential power to play in the penalty area, making me mistakenly think that Grandoni has the ability to defend him alone, and then beat him up at this critical moment, so that I, who had used up all the substitutions, could not make corresponding tactical adjustments. This is really too cunning!"

Unlike Ancelotti, who was cursing Vieri's treacherous and cunning, Grandoni was filled with confusion at this moment. Vieri's violent breakthrough just now completely defeated his previous confidence. Now Grandoni thinks that he will still be on guard against this animal whose power is so powerful that he is weak.

Noting the emotional changes in Grandoni, Maldini quickly waved his hand to call Ambrosini over, asking him to pay attention to help Grandoni defend Vieri and share the latter's defensive pressure. However, in this way, AC Milan's defensive power in the midfield and backcourt was almost completely restrained by Vieri, and the offensive naturally became even more difficult to play.
Chapter completed!
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