I'm Kaka Kaka

Chapter 381

Chapter 381

The first half is over.

If the game ends with this score, Chelsea should feel lucky. After all, they have one less player on the field. It is a blessing to be able to draw with the opponent. After strengthening the defense to defend the score, no one can say anything wrong. But now they are playing at home. The opponent has two away goals. 2-2 is definitely not a score that should be celebrated, so it will certainly not be surprising if they continue to attack in the second half.

Offense and defense are always issues that the head coach has to consider in every game. Ancelotti should have taken it for granted, but at this moment he is so entangled in this multiple-choice question that he dare not even enter the locker room.

Compared with the coach's entanglement, the players' emotions were much higher. After all, after chasing two goals in a row, the momentum was in full swing, and the players were still in a good mood.

Ancelotti came in to see their mental state, and the choice was easy to make.

"We continued to attack in the second half, but we can't ignore defense. So Kaka, Torres and Van Persie, I need you to show your individual abilities more and strengthen cooperation in a small area. As for others, including Falcao, your first task is defense, and you can't give them any chance."

"Barcelona, ​​like us, has many very capable players. Ronaldinho, Iniesta, Eto'o, Giuly, etc. They all have the ability to decide the game, but they also attach great importance to teamwork. In fact, every coach attaches great importance to teamwork, including me. But for the next 45 minutes, I allow you to play individual heroism. You don't need to fly with both wings to penetrate the long pass and drop. People leave Stamford Bridge defeated."

These words were obviously aimed at Kaka. No matter how strong Torres and Van Persie are, they are only limited to the front line. Only Kaka has the ability to score goals one-stop.

Every strong team suffers from star dependence to some extent, and the most important job of a coach is to strengthen the team's combat power, try to weaken and overcome this dependence, at most it is to build tactics with a certain superstar as the core, like An Fatty, who said without hesitation that he must rely on the players to solve the battle alone is unique.

After finishing the arrangements, Ancelotti also specifically called Kaka aside to give another explanation.

"Kaka, we don't have many chances," An Pang motioned for Kaka to sit down and take the time to rest, but he stood in front of him, "You have to choose a good time to move out, so I hope you will lie in ambush at the beginning and wait until they start to paralyze before attacking."

"First we need to give Rijkaard some illusion..."

So at the beginning of the second half, everyone found that Chelsea was playing a bit chaotically, and they assumed a posture of defending and counterattacking.

"The game did not turn into a goal shootout as people expected. Barcelona's offense was still sharp, but Chelsea's defense was excellent, but it also sacrificed their offensive ability. Falcao, Essien, Maicon and Zambrotta all defended in their own half.

"Kaka's retracement is also very deep. Chelsea only left two forwards in the frontcourt to counterattack at any time. Instead of doing this, it is better to replace one of them and send Joe Cole to strengthen the thickness of the midfield."

"The game turned into a half-court offense and defense. It seems that Chelsea wants to save the decisive moment to the Nou Camp..."

Naturally, Barcelona was unwilling to draw with a team with only ten players on the field, and quickly made changes.

Enter Xavi, exit Van der Meer; enter Deco, exit Giuly.

"Rijkaard used up all the substitutions, sent two midfielders, and replaced a midfielder and a striker. It seems that they want to further expand their advantage in the midfield. At the same time, they use Deco's personal ability to break through Chelsea's dense defense. I believe that the ability of three breakthrough masters, Ronaldinho, Iniesta and Deco, will definitely be able to knock on Chelsea's door."

From the perspective of technical characteristics, Van Bommel has a good overall view and a sharp attack. He is the ruler and commander of the field. In some respects, he is similar to Harvey, but he is not as good as Harvey, especially since he just joined this season and has not been recognized by the whole team.

This choice is understandable when Chelsea can't shrink back and only defends without counterattack.

But at the moment Van Bommel stepped off the field, Kaka knew that the opportunity had come.

The defensive ability and defensive awareness of Xavi and Van der Meer are not at the same level at all, and compared to the Dutchman who is constantly making small moves and pedaling, stomping, hooking and kicking, he prefers Xavi, a technical midfielder whose defense basically relies on anticipation and positioning.

Harvey received a greeting from Kaka as soon as he played.

Ronaldinho dribbled the ball and was destroyed by Essien. Kaka, who had been participating in the siege in his own half, suddenly started and rushed to the center line.

Essien immediately made a long pass to the ground.

Kaka threw the ball away from Harvey with a dunk and a touch during the run, then made a feint to the left, fooled Edmilson and immediately changed to the right, and then began to dribble the ball along the middle.

The game is close to No. 605 minutes. This is Chelsea's first attack in the true sense since the second half. Barcelona was caught off guard.

Van Persie and Torres, who had been doing nothing for 10 minutes, began to wander around the restricted area as if they had suddenly come to life.

Rijkaard on the sidelines immediately jumped up, stretched out his right hand and swung violently.

Puyol also waved to his teammates and took the lead in rushing out.

The other three defenders had a tacit understanding and immediately rushed out together, putting Torres and Van Persie in an offside position.

The two running happily became idiots all of a sudden, looked at each other and quickly ran towards their own half.

Kaka met Puyol less than ten meters outside the penalty area.

Puyol probably also knew that the hasty frontal sliding shovel was useless to Kaka, so he just stood in front of Kaka obediently, and followed him back slowly, but after standing in his position, he realized that his legs seemed to be standing too far apart, as if he was trying to seduce Kaka, so he quickly clamped his feet.

Kaka originally wanted to play a little more, but Puyol didn't expect Puyol to mess up first, and immediately swiped the ball to the left and rushed over.

Puyol's footsteps immediately became chaotic, and he stretched out his hand to pull Kaka in a hurry, but not only failed to hold Kaka, but was also brought down to the ground by him.

As soon as Kaka broke free from Puyol's pull, he met Ogle who came from the side with a sliding shovel.

He flicked the ball lightly, past Ogle and jumped over him.

The remaining Max and Van Bronckhorst stood almost parallel to Van Persie and Torres. Kaka did not find the two forwards to cooperate.

"It's over, a one-handed goal! What will Kaka... shoot! It was blocked!"

Kaka adjusted to the left, gave the ball to his right foot, and pushed his inner foot towards the lower left corner of the goal.

His one-handed shot success rate is almost [-]%, so he didn't consider the situation that he would miss or be blocked. Who knew that Barcelona's substitute goalkeeper played so bravely that he sat down on the ground and at the same time stretched out his left foot to block Kaka's shot.

The football should have hit the goalkeeper's toes and bounced lightly, about waist height, and it was about to fly past Kaka.

Kaka's calf suddenly bent and stretched out from behind, and his heel hit the middle and lower part of the football.

The football flew up again, over the goalkeeper's head, and bounced into the goal.

Kaka's follow-up shot was completely subconscious, without any preparation, and he fell to the ground, but he quickly stood up, and rushed to the sidelines immediately after seeing the football entering the goal.

Glide on your knees.

 The missing persons return.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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