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Chapter 100 Bodyguard(2/2)

Pirlo's free kick took bypassed the Forest's wall and flew towards the goal. This time, Van der Sar saved the team again. He jumped out with his clone and took off the football in the air with both hands, not even a corner kick to AC Milan.

Although this attack still returned in vain, the people of AC Milan saw hope in it because Kaka lived.

As long as Kaka survives, there will be a chance to attack in AC Milan.

This season has been like this countless times in early summer. When the AC Milan striker fails to score, Kaka stands out as the top scorer; when AC Milan is not in shape and is about to lose, Kaka stands up to turn the tide.

AC Milan has been able to enter the final this season by stumbled, thanks to Kaka alone.

Everyone has long had this psychological dependence on this handsome Brazilian guy - as long as we are stuck, we will not lose!

Five minutes later, ten minutes have passed since Don En's "Fifteen-minute Threat Theory", and the score is still 2:0, Nottingham Forest leads.

The Forest fans in the stands sang tirelessly, they praised the Forest, the goal-scoring Libery, the captain Albertini. The defensive champion George Wood, and even Tony Donn.

Tang En took a little snack and walked back to the coach's seat.

It's seventy minutes, and the time left for AC Milan is only twenty minutes. They have to score two goals in a row within twenty minutes. They can only drag the game into overtime. If they want to resolve the battle within ninety minutes, they have to score three goals... Tang En doesn't believe that his hard-working defense line will be so indifferent and can throw three goals to his opponent in twenty minutes.

His team has never conceded three goals in such a short time.

AC Milan saw that the offense was not effective. Start recycling and allocate physical fitness reasonably. The game has reached a critical point where both sides are close to exhaustion.

Nottingham Forest players still remember what Done said during the intermission: Scoring a few more goals, don't throw them away if you have the chance to score, so that your opponent will be completely desperate.

Seeing AC Milan recovering, the Forest team began to try to push out the attack.

Van der Fate showed his ability to dispatch and command in such a positional battle, and made many passes to threaten the AC Milan defense line. Don En knew that Milan's central defender partner was an older person, and the other was in a state of unstable condition this season. The defense that originally made the Milan people most proud has now become their biggest loophole.

So Tang En asked the team to pass more direct passes when attacking, especially the ribs between the central defender and the full-back. That is the best place for direct passes.

Van der Fate sent a direct pass there again, but this time Maldini saw through in advance and cut the ball off.

Maldini, who had cut off the ball, did not hand over the football to Pirlo. He kicked the football directly into the frontcourt, with the goal of AC Milan No. 22, Brazilian Kaka!

At this time, when the Forest team was pressing for the offense, the only people who stayed behind were George Wood.

With Albertini here, Wood does not participate in the offense most of the time. Another reason is that Kaka has been hovering near the center line since the beginning. Wood cares about this very much. Milan has basically recovered the entire team, and except for Inzaghi, Kaka is still in front.

His intuition was quickly verified. It was indeed useless for Kaka to stay in front - he received a precise long pass from Maldini!

Wood began to move closer to Kaka. He planned to cut the ball while Kaka had not yet accelerated, or use a foul to completely end AC Milan's attack.

Kaka waded the ball out and cut across the cross in front of Wood. Wood, who had just lifted the speed, had to lower it. Now both of them are in the middle circle, and he still has a chance to cut the ball.

Tang En said that if you want to foul, it would be early, but Wood doesn't want to foul. He thinks Kaka is a very powerful person, but if he can only rely on fouls to block the opponent, it means that he is not as good as Kaka. He wants to defeat Kaka in a dignified way, without fouls, and rely on his own defensive skills.

Kaka brought the football up, and he felt that George Wood was always following him, like a leopard running with his prey, waiting for an opportunity to start.

Kaka didn't mind the other party running with him because he didn't plan to give his opponent any chance.

Now the Forest team has only one defense line and four defenders and George Wood in the backcourt, and there are large spaces to allow him to sprint.   When he rushed up at the speed, Kaka was confident that the defense line could not hold back his breakthrough.

Wood observed Kaka's dribbling while running at high speed. He was expecting that the opponent would use his sharp tackle to destroy the football with his sharp tackle, or come here to forcefully overtake and separate the football from Kaka.

But... Kaka's dribbling rhythm is very stable. In high-speed running, the football is always not close to his legs, which makes Wood unable to find a suitable opportunity to step down. Every time he wants to intercept the ball, the speed will slow down, and Kaka takes the opportunity to distance him. Then he has to speed up and catch up, and then seize the opportunity to prepare for the next interception, slow down and open the distance...

After repeated recurrence, the two men were getting closer and closer to the Forest’s penalty area.

"Wood was chasing Kaka, but he didn't have the chance to intercept the ball. Both sides were very fast, Kaka's dribbling was reasonable! Wood had to run with him... Now they have entered the 30-meter area!"

This time, Pique dragged behind and replaced it with Pepe to defend Kaka. Pepe's speed is considered fast among the central defenders, and it is really a suitable candidate to use him to block Kaka.

Kaka always raised his head when he dribbled the ball. He saw Pepe's intention very early. He did not give Pepe a chance to fight with him. When he was about to meet, he suddenly diagonally pushed the football out, then accelerated and bypassed Pepe.

Pepe's speed was not slow, but when facing Kaka running at full speed, he was still a little overwhelmed... After he turned around, Kaka had already surpassed his two positions and broke into the penalty area!

"Kaka! Kaka!" The Italian commentator shouted excitedly. Like him, there were AC Milan fans in the stands. They were silent for most of the time and finally found a breakthrough to vent their emotions. At this moment, the cheers from AC Milan fans resounded throughout the sky, completely suppressing the boos of the Forest fans.

Done stood up from the coach's seat when Kaka just speeded up, and kept muttering "Bow him down! Bring him down!" He hoped that Wood was smart enough and chose inconspicuous small movements to stop Kaka's breakthrough.

But he didn't wait for that scene. Now he saw Kaka break through Pepe and enter the penalty area. He couldn't help but curse and swear.

"He doesn't know how fast Kaka dribbles! Did he watch those videos in vain! This idiot! idiot!!"

After entering the penalty area, Wood couldn't do it even if he wanted to make a foul.

Pique came up to make up for defense, which was the last line of defense for the Forest team before Van der Sar.

Wood has been following Kaka, but has never found a suitable opportunity. The only opportunity now is the moment Kaka shoots. He can't foul, but also stop Kaka from shooting, even if it's just a little disturbance.

Kaka didn't put Pikui on the chance to force him to slow down, and he suddenly shot!

Wood suddenly stepped down and shoveled towards the football in front of Kaka, and it depends on who will be faster!

He shoveled the ball, or the football hit him...

The football that Kaka shot hit Wood's foot and bounced up, which made Van der Sar's previous save a funny decor...

The football bounced up, crossed over Van der Sar's head, and then fell into the net amid the deafening cheers of AC Milan fans...
Chapter completed!
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