Chapter 125: The Storm Rises (6)

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Unlike the media and fans who were applauding Porto's miraculous eventual victory, as an industry insider, George saw a lot of different things in this game. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

"Although Monaco's defeat is directly related to Deschamps' misemployment, I have to say that Monaco's loss is really a bit unjust. That's one of the thoughts that popped into George's mind after watching the whole game.

Although Monaco undoubtedly suffered a resounding defeat in the Champions League final in terms of scoreline, it was not entirely devoid of chances to score from the course of the match. Speaking of Morientes, who won the honor of the top scorer in this season's Champions Cup, although the Spanish center did not form even one shot on goal in this final, in fact, Morientes had two chances to score a single goal by referee Nelson and two linesmen!

The first chance came in the 31st minute of the first half, when the score was still 0-0 when Ibarra slotted a ball over the top from a position close to the right in front of the box. As Porto's two centre-backs were relatively flat, when Morientes ran an arc to cut in from the left side of the penalty area, Ibarra's cross crossed over Jorge Costa's head and landed at the feet of the Spaniard, giving Morientes a golden opportunity to go one-on-one with Baia!

But at this time, referee Nelson's whistle suddenly sounded, and the assistant referee also raised the flag to signal that Morientes was offside, ruining Monaco's excellent attacking opportunity. And judging from slow motion, at the moment when Ibarra passed, Morientes was at least a full position behind Carvalho on the other side!

The almost identical picture was seen once in the second half, when Monaco were still down by one goal and needed just one goal to put the game back on the same page. At this moment, the opportunity came! The Porto player was cut off by Pulchau after a careless inverted foot at the back, and the Croatian took two steps forward and then suddenly sent a penetrating through ball, this time it was Morientes who stepped forward, and the Spaniard won the ball and burst into the Porto penalty area, forming a great one-on-one chance again!

However, referee Nelson's timely whistle once again helped Porto resolve the crisis in front of goal!

Morientes was offside, and that's how Nelson explained it. However, the slow motion on the big screen in the stadium clearly showed that when Morientes cut in front of the ball and Jorge Costa tried to create an offside, the two happened to be standing on a parallel line, and even the Spaniard's position was half a body back, which was another miscalculation!

Miscalculations don't just happen to Morientes alone. Just two minutes after Morientes' second chance to score a solo effort was misjudged offside by Nelson, Bernardi played a clever pass to Patrice Evra in midfield, who broke through on the left. And at the moment of Bernardi's pass, Evra's position clearly did not exceed that of Ferreira. However, Bernardi's wonderful pass was still waved by the blind assistant referee and ruled that it was offside and invalid!

By this time, the game's technical statistics showed that Monaco players had been whistled for offside a whopping 12 times, while Porto had only six times. Therefore, Poulshaw's pass to Morientes was ruled offside, which could really be called a turning point in this Champions League final. Because it was after this that the Porto players, who had some signs of relaxation, hurriedly adjusted their state and used two wonderful quick counterattacks to completely kill the suspense of the final!

From this point of view, even if they are both grassroots teams in the eyes of fans, in the eyes of UEFA, there is obviously a considerable gap between Porto, which is a member of the G14 organization, and Monaco, which has no background to speak of!

Of course, George wasn't going to let his speculations out. After all, not only will it not do him and the Tottenham Hotspur he controls in any way, but it will also offend the G14 organization and UEFA, which represent the interests of the giant clubs, for no reason. What's more, even if Morientes forms a single knife, he may not be able to single-handedly beat Baia, who was once known as a top goalkeeper, and there were two or three misjudgments between Nelson and the two linesmen in the whole game, and they let go of a series of fouls by Monaco players in the last ten minutes of the game, so it is really unreasonable to say that Nelson deliberately targeted Monaco in the game.

After all, referees are human beings and can't make the right decision every time a penalty is awarded. Otherwise, players like Inzaghi, who live on the offside line, will have to be more careful in the game, and the legendary La Masia Film and Television Academy will have to cancel a hidden skill training business.

Just as fans were talking about the grassroots Champions League final between Porto and Monaco, a feast for the division of these grassroots teams quietly began. Monaco and Porto, who faced in this Champions League final, and Deportivo La Coruna, who knocked AC Milan out of armor in the quarter-finals, have received a lot of transfer offers from the moment the game ended!

No, when the Champions Cup final was announced to be over, and the Porto players were still cheering on the podium, celebrating the hard-won championship trophy, Mourinho had already thrown the championship medal that had just arrived in his hands and had not yet been covered to the audience in front of everyone!

Obviously, Mourinho is using this move to show people that his coaching career in Porto has come to an end, and he will seek a higher level of stage to continue his coaching journey, and at the same time, it will also confirm the "madman" name that the media has dubbed him - although there have been many managers who have announced their resignation after leading the team to win the championship, but there has never been a man as bold as Mourinho, who dared to give away the medal directly after receiving it!

For this move of his "senior brother", George naturally admires it very much. After all, he doesn't have the guts to replicate Mourinho's actions. Because this can certainly bring Mourinho huge popularity and popularity, but it also refutes UEFA's face. Therefore, this also laid the groundwork for Jose Mourinho's time in charge of Chelsea, when the Blues always faced strong opponents in the Champions League.

Then, bidding farewell to Abramovich, who was planning to negotiate a contract with Mourinho, George and Elizabeth and Adele, who had also come to watch the game but were watching the game in another box, and went to the hotel where the Monaco players were staying - where there was still a transfer negotiation waiting for George to operate!