I'm Kaka Kaka

Chapter 292 Three Goalkeepers Can't Stop It

Chapter 292 The Three Goalkeepers Can't Stop It
"This...the goal was scored. Inzaghi tricked Valdés with a fake move and scored with a low shot. AC Milan tied the score. Kaka's assist is really speechless. He seems to have eyes behind his back, and he even passed the football to the open space with his heels. Of course, Inzaghi's running and shooting skills are also admirable. Under such circumstances, no one would think that Kaka can pass the ball, but Inzaghi is like a prophet. The tacit understanding between him and Kaka is amazing..."

"Ronaldinho has just booked the best goal of this year's Champions League, and Kaka immediately won the best assist. Enviable talent, enviable Brazil."

Inzaghi also ran to the corner flag area, but he was well aware of the quality of the turf at the San Siro Stadium, so he didn't dare to slide and kneel. Instead, he knelt down after reaching the position, and shouted at the stands with his hands open. I don't know if he was showing his majesty to the new love sitting in the corner above.

Kaka ran over, just about to kneel down and hug Master Jiu, but when Master Jiu saw him approaching, he immediately stood up, half-kneeled on the ground, pulled Kaka's right foot and put it on his knee, and helped Kaka polish his sneakers.

Seedorf followed up, originally wanting to hug Inzaghi, but after seeing this situation, he imitated his example and squatted beside him to help Kaka shine his shoes.

A group of people swarmed in behind, and Cafu grabbed the last position, squatted down, and wiped.

"Milan's players are scrambling to clean Kaka's sneakers. This kind of pass usually only appears in the imagination, but Kaka turned it into reality with his feet..."

Ronaldinho didn't applaud, but stood there with his hands on his hips, smiling like a mentally retarded man, and he didn't know why he was happy when his opponent scored a goal...

The first half ended soon after this goal. In addition to the commercials, many live broadcasts began to replay the two goals just now.

Everyone's thoughts are the same at this moment. If Kaka just passed the ball with his back to the heel of the penalty area, and Ronaldinho took the ball and shot the ball consecutively with barbs, then how exciting is the ball...

Imagination can only be conceived. The reason why the Immortal Ball is immortal is that it is not replicable in addition to being difficult and enjoyable. It is rare to see one in a year. Seeing two in just half of this game is already worth the ticket price.

At the start of the second half, neither side made substitutions.

Both Capello and Rijkaard were not satisfied with a draw. Although in terms of the group situation, it is safest for both sides to score a point in a draw and then qualify as No.2 in the group, but neither master nor apprentice played this tacit goal.

The start of the second half was much more cautious than that of the first half. The two men who stole the wardrobe also restrained themselves, which disappointed the fans who had been waiting for 15 minutes.

But Kaka and Ronaldinho are both men who have been rowing all their lives without relying on oars. After being honest, their natures began to be exposed within 10 minutes, and various saucy operations followed.

It was Ronaldinho who first pushed the atmosphere back to High C.

He received a pass from Harvey on the left, made short cuts and advanced to the penalty area line, and immediately dribbled the ball inside.

Cafu first bit the bullet and greeted him.

Ronaldinho started cycling.

Unlike Robinho, who pedaled seven or eight rounds so quickly that he couldn't even see the shadow of his feet, Ronaldinho only had two bicycles. His left foot swiped over the left ball, and his right foot followed closely to turn the ball to the right. It is gorgeous and practical at the same time.

Both are technical players, some are performance-oriented, and some are practical. Only those who can find the best balance between the two can become superstars. Ronaldinho is obviously this kind of peerless genius who can conquer all discerning fans.

Cafu was passed, and it was not Nesta and Stam who came up behind, but Maldini who rushed from the left.

The horse team didn't care about fouling or not, so they just fell to the ground and tackled.

In an almost impossible situation, Ronaldinho stopped his foot and swiped to the right again, avoiding Maldini's tackle by a hair.

Gattuso, Pirlo, Cafu, and Maldini have been cleaned up, and Milan's penalty area is now a three-on-two situation.

Barcelona three, Milan two.

Larsson immediately rushed back and took Stam away, but Eto'o ran to the goal, waiting for Ronaldinho's pass.

Ronaldinho's ball did pass, but Nesta ran out first and put him in an offside position.

Milan escaped unharmed.

Dida did not pass the ball directly to the midfielder, but passed it to Cafu on the wing.

Cafu finally ushered in the opportunity of revenge, played with Ronaldinho with a continuous change of direction, and then walked away.

Kaka retreated to the midfield and Cafu immediately passed the ball.

Max wanted to step forward to intercept, but Kaka was in front of him, as solid as a mountain. He could only make small moves secretly in the back, hoping to interfere with Kaka's receiving the ball.

However, the football just approached and was lifted by Kaka with his right foot to the left rear, and Max was like a log behind him, unable to do anything.

Like dancing ballet on the ice, Kaka picked the ball, turned around, and charged forward with the ball, gracefully like a noble white swan.

Bergkamp's move became famous for a time, and even he himself never replicated it on the court, but Kaka used it again and again in official games, and it was tried and tested repeatedly.

Kaka left in the dust, Harvey and Deco came to kill together, and Kaka's oily balls cleverly flashed in the middle.

"Kaka dribbled the ball from the side, didn't cut inside, but continued to dribble towards the baseline. Inzaghi had already outflanked the goal and Seedorf also entered the penalty area. AC Milan's chance! Oh, Puyol! The tackle was decisive. He caught Kaka's right foot. This is an undoubted foul."

"AC Milan got a free kick on the right side of the penalty area. The ball was too wide, almost like a corner kick. Almost all Milan players ran into the penalty area."

"This ball is very difficult to hit, because there is almost no shooting angle, and Kaka can only choose the instep of his left foot to shoot. The left foot is not Kaka's dominant foot."

Kaka stood in front of the football without hesitation.

Valdez was not careless, and let the wall go out to block the far corner, while he stood at the near corner to block it.

Others thought that the ball was not easy to play, but Kaka even shot directly from a corner kick, and Valdes didn't dare to bet on it.

Kaka adjusted his position a little bit to the bottom line.

Valdes secretly shouted "Sure enough".

The whistle blows, a run-up, and just as the commentator predicted, the ball hits the ball with the instep of the left foot.

The football flew up, neither high nor low, and flew to the right of the human wall.

Catalans collectively breathed a sigh of relief.

Needless to say, this height must hit the human wall.

Deco on the far right of the human wall even clenched his teeth, ready to be greeted intimately.

But the football didn't hit Deco, it just brushed past his shoulder.

Deco could even feel the draft as the football sliced ​​through the air.

Valdés originally thought that Kaka would definitely choose to kick the ball over the top of the wall and shoot from a close angle if he wanted to shoot. Who knew that Kaka chose a high difficulty and went around the right side of the wall to hit the far corner.

Fortunately, he was mentally prepared, and immediately adjusted his steps to the middle of the goal, and then swooped to the right.

Whether it is judgment or reaction speed, Valdez's response this time is top-notch, but the football quickly rises after bypassing the wall. It was originally a C-shaped arc, but after coming behind the wall, it has another less obvious change of direction.

This change of direction is very small. If you don't watch the playback, I'm afraid only Valdes can see it.

But this small change of direction was fatal, as the ball just eluded Valdez's pounce and flew into the goal just between his fingers.

The commentator couldn't find a word to continue after shouting "GOAL" for 20 seconds.

The players on the field also looked like they had seen a ghost.

The fastest responder was AC Milan's bench. The bench players jumped up and couldn't help running into the stadium to celebrate.

"How do you blow this ball?"

"Don't say anything, please accept my knee."

"Mom, come and see God!"

"Son, be good, that's your father."

"...I thought I was watching a game, but it turned out that I was watching an ethical drama?"

This free kick is almost comparable to Carlos' death arc in the Four Nations Invitational. Although the distance is not so exaggerated, the angle is more difficult and the football trajectory is more illusory.

In the words of Rijkaard in an interview after the game, "Three goalkeepers can't stop such a shot."

 There is no place to put the blade at home, this free kick will never stop

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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