I'm Kaka Kaka

Chapter 157 Hala Madrid

Chapter 157 Hala Madrid

"GOAL! Rui Costa's magical ultra-long-distance straight pass. Kaka cleverly circled Casillas and Carlos and pushed the empty goal to help AC Milan lead Real Madrid. Rui Costa's pass was 60 meters away and directly penetrated the entire Real Madrid defense area..."

The 60-meter through pass was Rui Costa's masterpiece, and it was almost hyped up later. Of course, Kaka couldn't have known about it, but what he didn't know was that the through pass actually appeared in this game. He only remembered that the opponent was Real Madrid, Rui Costa passed the ball, and Sheva scored the goal.

So... I robbed Sheva's highlight moment?

Shevchenko didn't know that he was robbed, and he happily wanted to run over to celebrate with Kaka, but Kaka had already rushed back to his own half, jumped up and bumped Rui's chest hard, and then hugged together.

"Good job kid, didn't waste my pass."

"Ha! Just pass this kind of ball, it doesn't count for me."

"Hey, Kaka, this is my line. I will score as many passes as possible, provided you don't rob me." Shevchenko finally chased after him.

The cheers from the stands passed through the rain and echoed over the San Siro, and the name of "Kaka" was clearly audible among the various shouts.

The game is on again.

Raul serves, Morientes passes back, Zidane divides, Figo dribbles forward, Gattuso immediately comes to intercept.

Portugal's right-wing Tianzun defeated the Italian butcher in a one-on-one match, dribbling the ball along the wing, and Zidane got rid of Maldini with a two-to-one, and cut inside to shoot.

The football was blocked by Costacurta, and Kaladze made a big clearance to the midfield.

"Kaka picked the ball over Cambiasso's head with his back, and then picked again! Celades was also picked! Wonderful breakthrough, Kaka continued to dribble the ball in the middle, tricked Egueras with a fake move, and entered the penalty area! Does Shevchenko have a chance?"

Sheva didn't run out of the gap, Kaka flashed past Pavon, and was about to hit the goal. Unexpectedly, Carlos ran over again and broke the ball out of the penalty area with one kick.

Cambiasso, who was chasing back, got the ball, turned around and passed the ball to the midfield.

"Cambiasso passed the ball to Zidane, turned around beautifully, Pirlo failed to grab the ball from Zidane, Figo also came back, received a diagonal pass from Zidane's heel, and it was Gattuso who came up to intercept."

Figo did not rush, but suddenly shifted the ball to the left.

Carlos, who had just completed a clearance in the penalty area, had rushed up at this time and stopped the ball before the football was about to fly out of the sideline.

From his clearance to Cambiasso getting the ball, passing the ball, Zidane breaking through, passing the ball, and then Figo's long pass transfer, Zidane took a little longer to hold the ball. The whole process lasted for more than ten seconds, but Carlos had already run from the middle of the penalty area to the left and received the ball more than 20 meters behind the center line. Such running ability and speed appearing on a defender is simply a BUG.

Pirlo rushed to defend, but Carlo had already slammed the ball and rushed out.

Kaka's striding meteor is exaggerated enough, but Carlos' dribbling is even more violent, and Pirlo was thrown away before he got close.

Simic rushed up quickly, but Carlos rushed him past with a simple pass.

Raul and Morientes outflanked the goal and moved laterally, creating passing opportunities and shooting space for Carlos.

Carlos just wanted to kick the side of the penalty area, but Kaka suddenly rushed up from the side and rear, and a fierce sliding shovel knocked the big brother of the national team to the ground.

The referee's whistle sounded immediately.

Although Kaka's kick was aimed at the ball, it was indeed fierce and ruthless. After shoveling the ball out of bounds, he brought Carlos down. It was not too much to give a yellow card, but the referee was lenient and only called a common foul.

"Kaka and Carlos turned this round of offense and defense into a sprint game. Carlos dribbled the ball forward, Kaka chased it wildly, and finally stopped Carlos when he was about to shoot. Real Madrid won a free kick on the left..."

Kaka pulled Carlos up and touched his bald head by the way. Carlos also patted Kaka on the back, then picked up the football and placed it in the foul position.

Dida quickly directed his teammates to line up the wall, and almost all the players from both sides squeezed into the penalty area.

Carlos retreated more than ten meters, and even stood outside the sideline.

Dida kept moving left and right in front of the goal to observe the positions of Carlos and the wall, and finally stood in the center of the goal, signaling to the referee that he was ready.

The whistle blew and Carlos started to run.

First, small steps, then increase the pace, increase the speed to the highest, and then hit the door with the left foot.

Just the exaggerated run-up method can make people feel an explosive force, and the fans in the audience seem to be able to hear the loud noise when his left heel collides with the football.

The football brushed against the wall and flew towards the far corner of the goal. Dida reacted quickly and quickly moved laterally to save. He touched the ball, but failed to stop it, but the football changed its course after being touched by him, and hit the goal post with a "boom".

Just as AC Milan breathed a sigh of relief, Raul suddenly appeared in front of the goal and shot into the net with the inside of his right foot.

Costacurta and Maldini raised their hands at the same time, indicating that Raul was offside first, but the referee blew the goal whistle to indicate that the goal was valid.

1: 1.

"GOAL!! Carlos' heavy bombardment is still as powerful as ever. Dida touched the ball but failed to save it. The goal post of San Siro rejected Carlos, but Raúl's astute movement and calm shot still pierced the Rossoneri's goal. Real Madrid tied the score."

"Raul made a supplementary shot into the net, but the AC Milan defender seemed to think it was an offside. Let's take a look at the replay... That's right here. AC Milan should have deliberately created an offside, but Simic was half a beat slower, and Raul succeeded in countering the offside. There is no problem with this goal. It is a good goal."

Raúl ran to the sidelines and celebrated with the world-famous kiss-the-ring, as teammates behind him swarmed and cheered wildly on the San Siro turf.

For the first time, the Real Madrid fans who accompanied the team overwhelmed the Milan fans in voice.

"Hala Madrid!"

"Hala Madrid!"

"Hala Madrid!"

Go ahead, Madrid.

The photographer turned the camera to the stands and found Redondo.

Redondo looked at the ex-teammates who were celebrating enthusiastically, with a blank expression on his face, which made the Meilingers who were cheering for the team in front of the TV look gloomy.

The cameraman was also very thoughtful. Just after the broadcast of Lei Dongduo, he pointed the camera at Florentino. The applauding Real Madrid president and the gloomy former Bernabéu prince formed a sharp contrast.

 Resurrection

  

 

(End of this chapter)

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