I'm Kaka Kaka
Chapter 197 The New Wizard of Serie A
Chapter 197 The New Wizard of Serie A
Shevchenko served, Thomason received the ball and passed it back to Kaka, and Montella rushed towards Kaka immediately.
Kaka turned around protecting the ball, pretending to continue to pass back, but actually turned a 360-degree turn and blocked Montella behind him.
Totti originally thought that Kaka was going to pass back, and was about to run past him. Unexpectedly, Kaka passed Montella like this, and immediately braked and rushed towards Kaka.
Kaka is now well-known, especially his dribbling ability has been blown to the sky. Totti also knows that he can't handle it alone, so he didn't rush to grab it. Instead, he directly blocked Kaka's advance route and waited for his teammates to support him.
Kaka even stepped on Totti's bicycle indifferently, and it seemed like he was trying to win. Dacourt had already run over and flanked Totti, but now Kaka was easy to pull off a trick, and a deep-fried meatball jumped between the two of them.
Quick change of direction, human ball pass, false shot true pass, fried meatball, these should be the most practical dribble moves on the football field. The first two mainly rely on speed and explosive power.
Totti and Dacourt looked at each other and shrugged helplessly.
These damn Brazilians.
Behind them is the Roman midfield army. Kaka did not go forward, but passed the ball to Rui Costa. The two quickly passed the control field in the midfield.
Samuel and Panucci both failed to hold Sheva, and the Ukrainian nuclear warhead pushed with his right foot and scored from a small angle.
Pellizzoli couldn't make a save and fell to his knees helplessly.
Some Roma fans in the stands were still celebrating the goal just now. They didn't expect Milan to tie the score less than 1 minute after kick-off, and they were a little confused for a while.
Shevchenko rushed to the sidelines, Thomason jumped on his back, and other teammates quickly surrounded him.
"Poor Pellizzoli, he should be the last player on the field who doesn't want to meet AC Milan. This is the 98th goal conceded in his career. AC Milan players scored 10 goals..."
"AC Milan tied the score, with the wonderful cooperation of Kaka, Rui Costa and Andriy Shevchenko, the game returned to the starting line again..."
"Rui Costa's assist, Shevchenko's goal, but I appreciate Kaka's performance more. He reminds me of Veron. After the Argentine wizard left Serie A, we have rarely seen such a wonderful midfield magic."
When replaying the goal, the live broadcast of Sky TV deliberately cut out the exchange of expressions between Totti and Dacourt, allowing reporters to quickly find tomorrow's news material: "Totti can do nothing against Kaka".
In fact, not only Totti, but almost all Roman midfielders are powerless against Kaka, and basically no one can limit him in one-on-one situations.
After the game started again, Kaka continued to make waves in the midfield, performing various ingenious escapes, but he was not so good that he would overthrow the entire team at every turn. Capello's five midfield configuration was almost aimed at him.
Emerson defended Kaka particularly hard.
The encounter between him and Kaka in the World Cup was simply two extremes. One was the captain of the team, but he was injured and left the field the day before the game, and missed the Hercules Cup.
I can't say I'm jealous, but it's unavoidable to have lemons in my heart. Kaka also lost her temper after being stalked by him, and chose hard steel.
The two have played against each other many times, but Kaka wins more than loses, but he also found that he seemed to be addicted to personal dribbling. He adjusted it immediately before An Pang got angry, reducing sticky ball breakthroughs, but without his dribbling, the Milan midfielder was like a swamp. Once the football entered, it couldn't get out.
From a tactical point of view, Capello was successful, at least by restricting Kaka and cutting off the most active point in Milan's formation.
Ancelotti misses Pirlo very much at this time. If there is an organizational midfielder who is good at long passes at this time, he can immediately avoid Rome's heavy defense in the midfield.
Just when Fatty An was considering whether to let Rui Costa try playing as a midfielder, Rome ushered in another opportunity.
Kaka dribbled the ball in the middle and passed the ball to Rui Costa after passing Emerson and Sato, but Dacourt cut it off as soon as Costa stopped the ball.
The football came to Lima's feet, and after a quick dribble it reached Milan's penalty area.
Simic came up to intercept, Lima made a diagonal pass in the middle, and Totti kept the ball straight into the penalty area.
Montella stepped on the ball with his left foot and swayed Maldini skillfully, broke into the right side of the penalty area from the gap between him and Caladze, and shot with his right foot from 10 meters from the goal.
All the Romans jumped to their feet, roaring with excitement as the ball slipped past Dida's fingertips and into the goal.
"GOAL!! Montella scored twice, Roma leads 2-1! This is a successful teamwork. The Milan players have no problem with their individual performance, but Ancelotti fell behind in the fight with Capello. His 442 hit a wall in front of Capello's 352."
Football is not a simple comparison of lineups, and the so-called tactics are not one-sided formations. However, when the overall strength is not much different, almost all the wonderful scenes of Milan in the entire first half came from Kaka's personal performance, while Rome was indeed better in tactical execution.
At the beginning of the second half, Ancelotti did not make any adjustments to the lineup, but emphasized that the offense should be sideways, hoping to avoid Rome's tough midfield interception.
This line of thinking does seem to have some effect.
In the 47th minute, Redondo made an accurate direct pass from the left side of the frontcourt, Kaka received the ball and passed the ball with his heel, and Kaladze dribbled the ball from the side and then made a pass.
Panucci missed the top of the middle, and Shevchenko headed the goal 9 meters in front of the goal, but it missed the left post slightly.
In the 50th minute, Kaka dribbled the ball on the right side and then cut in. Before Emerson fouled the ball, Shevchenko succeeded in anti-offside. His right foot shot from 12 meters in front of the goal went wide of the right post.
Just when people thought that Milan would take advantage of these two waves of offensives to launch an offensive frenzy, Rome launched a counterattack not to be outdone.
(End of this chapter)
Shevchenko served, Thomason received the ball and passed it back to Kaka, and Montella rushed towards Kaka immediately.
Kaka turned around protecting the ball, pretending to continue to pass back, but actually turned a 360-degree turn and blocked Montella behind him.
Totti originally thought that Kaka was going to pass back, and was about to run past him. Unexpectedly, Kaka passed Montella like this, and immediately braked and rushed towards Kaka.
Kaka is now well-known, especially his dribbling ability has been blown to the sky. Totti also knows that he can't handle it alone, so he didn't rush to grab it. Instead, he directly blocked Kaka's advance route and waited for his teammates to support him.
Kaka even stepped on Totti's bicycle indifferently, and it seemed like he was trying to win. Dacourt had already run over and flanked Totti, but now Kaka was easy to pull off a trick, and a deep-fried meatball jumped between the two of them.
Quick change of direction, human ball pass, false shot true pass, fried meatball, these should be the most practical dribble moves on the football field. The first two mainly rely on speed and explosive power.
Totti and Dacourt looked at each other and shrugged helplessly.
These damn Brazilians.
Behind them is the Roman midfield army. Kaka did not go forward, but passed the ball to Rui Costa. The two quickly passed the control field in the midfield.
Samuel and Panucci both failed to hold Sheva, and the Ukrainian nuclear warhead pushed with his right foot and scored from a small angle.
Pellizzoli couldn't make a save and fell to his knees helplessly.
Some Roma fans in the stands were still celebrating the goal just now. They didn't expect Milan to tie the score less than 1 minute after kick-off, and they were a little confused for a while.
Shevchenko rushed to the sidelines, Thomason jumped on his back, and other teammates quickly surrounded him.
"Poor Pellizzoli, he should be the last player on the field who doesn't want to meet AC Milan. This is the 98th goal conceded in his career. AC Milan players scored 10 goals..."
"AC Milan tied the score, with the wonderful cooperation of Kaka, Rui Costa and Andriy Shevchenko, the game returned to the starting line again..."
"Rui Costa's assist, Shevchenko's goal, but I appreciate Kaka's performance more. He reminds me of Veron. After the Argentine wizard left Serie A, we have rarely seen such a wonderful midfield magic."
When replaying the goal, the live broadcast of Sky TV deliberately cut out the exchange of expressions between Totti and Dacourt, allowing reporters to quickly find tomorrow's news material: "Totti can do nothing against Kaka".
In fact, not only Totti, but almost all Roman midfielders are powerless against Kaka, and basically no one can limit him in one-on-one situations.
After the game started again, Kaka continued to make waves in the midfield, performing various ingenious escapes, but he was not so good that he would overthrow the entire team at every turn. Capello's five midfield configuration was almost aimed at him.
Emerson defended Kaka particularly hard.
The encounter between him and Kaka in the World Cup was simply two extremes. One was the captain of the team, but he was injured and left the field the day before the game, and missed the Hercules Cup.
I can't say I'm jealous, but it's unavoidable to have lemons in my heart. Kaka also lost her temper after being stalked by him, and chose hard steel.
The two have played against each other many times, but Kaka wins more than loses, but he also found that he seemed to be addicted to personal dribbling. He adjusted it immediately before An Pang got angry, reducing sticky ball breakthroughs, but without his dribbling, the Milan midfielder was like a swamp. Once the football entered, it couldn't get out.
From a tactical point of view, Capello was successful, at least by restricting Kaka and cutting off the most active point in Milan's formation.
Ancelotti misses Pirlo very much at this time. If there is an organizational midfielder who is good at long passes at this time, he can immediately avoid Rome's heavy defense in the midfield.
Just when Fatty An was considering whether to let Rui Costa try playing as a midfielder, Rome ushered in another opportunity.
Kaka dribbled the ball in the middle and passed the ball to Rui Costa after passing Emerson and Sato, but Dacourt cut it off as soon as Costa stopped the ball.
The football came to Lima's feet, and after a quick dribble it reached Milan's penalty area.
Simic came up to intercept, Lima made a diagonal pass in the middle, and Totti kept the ball straight into the penalty area.
Montella stepped on the ball with his left foot and swayed Maldini skillfully, broke into the right side of the penalty area from the gap between him and Caladze, and shot with his right foot from 10 meters from the goal.
All the Romans jumped to their feet, roaring with excitement as the ball slipped past Dida's fingertips and into the goal.
"GOAL!! Montella scored twice, Roma leads 2-1! This is a successful teamwork. The Milan players have no problem with their individual performance, but Ancelotti fell behind in the fight with Capello. His 442 hit a wall in front of Capello's 352."
Football is not a simple comparison of lineups, and the so-called tactics are not one-sided formations. However, when the overall strength is not much different, almost all the wonderful scenes of Milan in the entire first half came from Kaka's personal performance, while Rome was indeed better in tactical execution.
At the beginning of the second half, Ancelotti did not make any adjustments to the lineup, but emphasized that the offense should be sideways, hoping to avoid Rome's tough midfield interception.
This line of thinking does seem to have some effect.
In the 47th minute, Redondo made an accurate direct pass from the left side of the frontcourt, Kaka received the ball and passed the ball with his heel, and Kaladze dribbled the ball from the side and then made a pass.
Panucci missed the top of the middle, and Shevchenko headed the goal 9 meters in front of the goal, but it missed the left post slightly.
In the 50th minute, Kaka dribbled the ball on the right side and then cut in. Before Emerson fouled the ball, Shevchenko succeeded in anti-offside. His right foot shot from 12 meters in front of the goal went wide of the right post.
Just when people thought that Milan would take advantage of these two waves of offensives to launch an offensive frenzy, Rome launched a counterattack not to be outdone.
(End of this chapter)
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