Football: Signing in at the beginning is a reactionary kick and a quick shot

Chapter 355



Chapter 355

"If they didn't open up in the second half, their players would have pushed forward and that gave us a lot of chances," Sampaoli raised his voice, "trying to catch Argentina by surprise, I have a hunch that if we can score a goal first, then we can kill the game." "

The players responded.

In the first half, they threw themselves into the defense from the front line to the defenders, but even so they felt very tired and exhausted against the imaginative and gorgeous attacks of the Argentine players.

Especially Argentina's core player, Messi.

Defending Messi is more difficult than defending Chen Huan, and the small Argentinian's ability to have the ball is too terrifying.

When they trapped Messi when they formed the "encirclement", the situation is still good, but as long as they are not careful, let Messi calmly catch the ball and complete the turn, then something that gives them a headache will happen.

Messi can easily control the ball at his feet, and then take the ball out alive under the pockets of several players with the momentum of no man's land.

At this time, Chile's defense was more or less flawed elsewhere because it was attracted to the defensive attention by Messi.

Messi keenly caught the gap in the Chilean defense in this situation, and then used a very delicate pass to put the ball at the feet of his teammates who sent it to the gap.

Argentina's threatening shot in the first half was produced under such circumstances, which almost shocked the entire Chilean team into a cold sweat.

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Argentina, dressing room.

The manager's assessment of the second half was still optimistic, as were most of the players in the dressing room.

"We did shoot a little bit less, but we did control the football. As long as the ball is always at our feet, we will always have the opportunity to shoot," the manager said, "In the first half, almost all of the Chilean team was running non-stop to defend, so in the second half they will probably have problems with their physical fitness, lack of physical fitness and their ability to cover will have problems, and then their seemingly unbreakable defense will also have problems, and in the second half we will continue to cooperate with fast passes in the ribs and find a way to break the deadlock, is it clear to everyone?

"Clear." The players replied in unison.

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The 15-minute intermission was quickly over, and both teams of players walked out of the tunnel amid the expectant gazes of the fans.

The large number of Argentine fans in the audience once again sent their applause and cheers to the Blanzzeri.

Admittedly, the team's performance in the first half did not satisfy everyone, but they still had a lot of expectations for the team they supported.

They can't wait to see what happens when the Blue and White triumph over their opponents.

The two sides changed sides, this time with Chile taking the lead.

In the 7th minute of the second half, Chile cut off Argentina's attack from the back, and the football was accurately passed by Vidal to the front. Eduardo headed the ball to the feet of Sanchez, who was cutting forward at high speed, Chile's number one star stopped the ball in front of him with his right foot, looked up, and shook the defender in front of him with a change of rhythm, shot vigorously, and the football was within range of the goal, but it was confiscated by Romero on the spot.

In the 16th minute of the game, Messi took the ball sideways under the multi-person bag and passed the ball back to Mascherano on the side. At this moment, the Chilean defense was in turmoil because of Messi, Mascherano immediately swept a half-high ball into front, Sergio Aguero completed a shot at the front of the big penalty area, and the football grazed the crossbar and flew into the stands.

Argentina took advantage of the dead-ball time to make personnel changes, with the coach replacing Di Maria with Lavich, who currently plays for Paris Saint-Germain.

The Argentine angel performed quite sluggishly in this game, and many Argentine players shouted "boo" at the end of the game, and the player lowered his head and slapped the head coach all the way and retired to the bench.

In the 21st minute of the match, Argentina's attack was again completed by Sergio Aguero, a low flat shot from the right foot, this time from a tricky angle, but not enough. The ball was not fast, and it was pounced by Bravo and pressed at his feet.

In the 32nd minute, Messi held the ball on the right flank and several Chilean defenders surrounded him, trying to cut the ball off his feet. But Messi used his unparalleled possession in a small space to take the ball out of the crowd in a few strokes. He then cut inside from the right and shot the ball with his left foot at the edge of the penalty area.

With a muffled sound, the football drew an arc in mid-air and flew towards the upper left corner of the goal.

Messi's shot was sharp and fast, and Bravo flew to pounce, but it was a point slower after all. The football flew into the goal before his eyes.

Immediately after the goal, the Monument Stadium boiled over.

The large number of Argentine fans stood up one after another, waving their arms and cheering loudly for the team's goal.

Lionel Messi, the hero of the goal, also rushed to the sidelines, pointing his fingers to the sky and moving his lips lightly, as if he was saying this to someone.

Argentine players rushed to the short king, just as a group of Argentines rushed to a short king many years ago.

"Leo, you are the best!"

"I really didn't expect that you could actually bring the ball out of that situation!"

"Captain, congratulations."

The teammates expressed their own thoughts.

There are people on the pitch who are happy and some are sad, and the Chilean players who have held out for so long but the defense is still in the end of Messi's super personal ability have lowered their heads, and even several young players have cried on their faces.

"We still have time, and we still have time." On the side of the Chilean dugout, Sampaoli remained calm and pressed down on the players, "The game is not over yet, let's go and equalize the score." Argentina's

celebration ended with the manager's urging, with Sergio Aguero kicking the ball to Alexis Sanchez.

Not willing to waste a second, Chile immediately kicked off in the centre circle and then formed an attacking stance.

At this moment, the situation on the pitch is changing offensively and defensively, and Argentina, who have already achieved a one-goal advantage, have taken the initiative to defend, and they have fallen deep into the defensive line.


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