Chapter 088: Complete Victory

"2-0! Inter Milan have a two-goal lead!"

"This goal is crucial, and the 2-0 score will make Inter Milan's path to qualification much smoother!"

"Even if it ends with a score of 2-0 now, it is a relatively satisfactory score for Inter Milan. ”

Pellegrini waved his arm a little angrily, this conceded goal was not a small blow to Villarreal, 0-1, they still have a lot of hope of returning to home, but 0-2, it makes it rare to increase a lot.

Leon was embraced by his assistants in the dugout and was quite satisfied with the result of holding a two-goal lead at home and not conceding a goal in the two-legged knockout stage.

What's more, the game is not over yet, and Leon can still expect the team to score again.

Inter's third goal came in the 81st minute.

After taking a 2-0 lead, Inter Milan did not slow down the pace of the game, but continued to increase the offensive against Villarreal and continue to speed up.

Villarreal, who was tired of running for his life but was unwilling to give up and was going to fight back, was counterattacked by Inter Milan.

Ronaldo received a pass from Luka Modric, successfully countered offside, and entered the penalty area, where he shook Villarreal's goalkeeper Barbosa and smashed the ball into the net.

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“Gooooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaal!”

"Ronaldo! This is his fifth goal in this season's Champions League! This is a crucial goal! 3-0, Inter Milan has already reached the semi-finals with one foot!"

"This goal will make the second leg away trip much easier!"

"Leon's side have a perfect victory!" Sky TV Italian commentator Ferrari couldn't wait to announce that the victory belonged to Inter Milan, despite the fact that there were still about ten minutes to go until full-time.

This goal was a huge blow for Villarreal.

In the end, when the referee from Germany, Angela Merkel, blew the whistle for the end of the game, the score was fixed at 3-0!

Inter Milan beat Villarreal 3-0 at home to take the lead in the first leg of the 2005/2006 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.

After the game, the Italian media eulogized Inter Milan and praised Inter Milan for defending the honor of Italian football.

At this time, even the Italians, who did not like Leon, had to praise the Nerazzurri.

This is because, also in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, AC Milan was held to a 0-0 draw away by Lyon.

If this draw, although it is a little regrettable, AC Milan still has the initiative to advance as long as they win at home.

Then, the Bianconeri Juventus' 0-2 defeat away to Arsenal caused an uproar.

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0-2, Juventus lost at the feet of Arsenal, this is indeed a complete defeat, in Highbury, Serie A hegemon Juventus does not have any chance, Arsenal did not even pay the price of a yellow card, Juventus in addition to two losses There are two red cards, five yellow cards,

The result of the defeat may be acceptable, the process of defeat is unacceptable, and this is what the Italian media have to say about Juve's 2-0 defeat to Arsenal. Unable to compare with the first half of the season, the Juventus team in London did not show Juve's usual tenacity: playing in the first half and giving up on themselves in the second half. Not only did they concede two goals in the 90 minutes of the game, Camoranesi and Zebina were both sent off in the final minutes of the second half, Viera also received a yellow card in the game, returned to the home stadium and was automatically suspended, plus Piero was definitely unavailable, and Juve, who were 2-0 down, had already pushed themselves to the brink and didn't need to think about anything at all.

Before the game, the Italian media predicted this week's European Champions Cup: very optimistic about AC Milan, slightly optimistic about Inter Milan, Juventus will have a difficult game. The Italian media stressed at the time that Arsenal was the strongest of the three Italian teams in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Considering Juve's three major difficulties (the team's competitive form is not good, the impact of injuries and suspensions is relatively large, and Arsenal at home is in good form at the moment), Juve's defeat to Arsenal away from home is not a "surprise", but there was only one decent shot on goal in the whole game, which, as criticised by the Italian media, is indeed too little.

With Nedved suspended, Piero injured, and the Italian media understanding Capello's plight, the number of troops Capello can mobilize is really limited. Completely opted for a defensive strategy, Capello's criteria for hiring this time was experience first. Zambrotta emerged on the left, with Zebina on the right, Camoranessi, Viera, Emerson and Mutu in midfield, and Ibrahimovic and Trezeguet up front. But what is incomprehensible is that Mutu, who was born as a striker, did not even pass once and was obviously out of shape, but Capello let him spend 71 minutes on the pitch in vain.

Suffice it to say that compared to Arsenal, Juventus look old-fashioned. The physical fitness is not as good as the opponent, the speed is not as good as the opponent, and the fighting mentality is even worse than the opponent. Some Juventus fans, after watching the TV broadcast, angrily protested Camoranesi's smiling departure, and what is even more difficult to understand is that after receiving the second yellow card, Zebina still wants to be comfortable thinking that he can continue the game (he doesn't seem to know that there has been a yellow card before), the Italian media can't help but ask, what is on the mind of the French full-back in the game: how to ask the club for an increase in wages, or where has it gone after the summer transfer?

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And "Milan Sport" fired at Juventus at this time: in the game against Arsenal, Juventus received 4 yellow cards, 2 red cards, after the game, Capello was dissatisfied with Camoranesi and Zebina, but in the view of "Milan Sport", Juventus's big move in the scramble has become a kind of "inertia", in Serie A, some bad foul actions are not punished severely, in the European Champions Cup, when you use the same technical moves, it is likely to lead to serious consequences.

In Serie A, Juventus received a total of 50 yellow cards, an average of 1.61 per game, and 3 red cards, an average of 0.1 per game, but Juventus committed 686 fouls, while in the Champions League, Juventus averaged 18.44 fouls per game, less than in Serie A, but received 26 yellow cards, an average of 2.89 cards per game, nearly twice as many as Serie A. There are also four red cards, an average of 0.44 per game, more than four times as many as in Serie A.

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