181 Don't forget "Istanbul Night"
At this moment, the Manucci Stadium roared loudly, and the Cesena players on the field were silent in a crazy celebration, if the previous goal of Fillic opened the prelude to the goal of the game, then there is no doubt that Chen Long's goal is a crazy moment that belongs to Cesena, officially arrived!
Celebrating a goal seems to have become a matter of course and a habit for the Cesena players in this game, they just want to keep scoring goals and keep celebrating!
In first-half stoppage time, Cesena counter-attacked, and after receiving a long ball from Lukini in the middle of the line, Djuric temporarily acted as the team's engine and gearbox, and sent the ball to the feet of Chen Longde, who had already understood it. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Then, the habitual shooting action, the habitual football into the net, and the habitual celebration!
"Toot"
The referee blew the whistle for the end of the first half, and Cesena led 3-0 at half-time, which was a huge half-time difference. It is also something that many people did not anticipate in advance.
People imagined that the current team is very strong, but they didn't expect that it would be so strong, and they were already 3:0 ahead at halftime, you know, the game between the two sides at the beginning of the season, the final score was only 2:2!
This also made more people who paid attention to this game look forward to the second half of the game between the two sides.
Cesena will definitely continue to attack frantically, in this game, their goal is very clear and single, that is, to win this game without any conditions, in the second half of the game, Gianpaolo will undoubtedly continue the offensive tactics of the first half!
And what about Palermo?
What about manager Emir Valardini?
Led Palermo to fight in Serie A for many years, and disarming and surrendering is probably not his countermeasure, nor is it his tactic!
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Half-time, dressing rooms for both teams. It's like two atmospheres!
In the Chesena locker room, there was naturally laughter, talking and laughing, and everyone was high-fiveing each other to celebrate, celebrating each other heartily for the first half.
"Quietly, guys, boys, good job, this is the most satisfying 45 minutes in such a long time, not only because we are 3-0 ahead of the opponent, ahead of the opponent we have been trying to beat since this season, but more importantly, in these 45 minutes, I saw your cooperation, your passion, yes, we have achieved a series of victories, but, boys, ask yourself, today, the 45 minutes that just ended, is it a little bit different?"
"Boss, you're right, we are the best Cesena today, how to get it in the second half? Let's listen to you, do we continue to attack frantically, or do we change to something else? ”
Chen Long echoed while drinking a soda!
"Haha, crazy attack? Well, that's a good name, you go ahead, everyone remember, this is football, this is competitive sports, but I want to remind you that it is precisely because this is football, so you all can't have any slack off, in the second half, Palermo will definitely change, they have been immersed in Serie A for many years, it is not so easy to surrender like this, think "Istanbul night!" ””
Well? "Istanbul Night"?
As soon as Gianpaolo said this, the atmosphere in the locker room suddenly became a little quieter, obviously, as a professional footballer, he knew more or less about "Istanbul Night".
Istanbul Nights refers to the 2004/2005 UEFA Champions League final played in Istanbul, Turkey, on 25 May 2005. Liverpool in England achieved an incredible super comeback from 3-0 down in the first half, and finally defeated AC Milan of Italy to win the championship. The final has been hailed as one of the most spectacular Champions League finals in history, with Liverpool becoming champions of the 50th European Cup. Gerrard became the second youngest captain in the history of the Champions League to win the trophy and entered the list of "world-class stars".
This game ticks all the boxes for what can be called a "masterpiece" tournament, and more. Because it not only has a deep connotation, but also a rich extension. The goal in the first minute, the storm in the second half in the 6 minutes, the three-goal reversal, and Dudek's miraculous save in the penalty shootout were all condensed by one game, and it happened between the two European hegemons AC Milan and Liverpool, which is enough to wear the label of "classic", and behind it is the background of the 20th anniversary of the Heysel tragedy and the rise and fall of Liverpool's red dynasty.
After 1985, Liverpool were banned from playing in Europe for seven years. Seven years in the flick of a finger, but it was enough for the Italians to seize power. Five years later, when Liverpool's European qualification was restored, the world belonged to someone else!
The great red dynasty can only be remembered by its supporters, and it is Milan who has the Dutch trio to take over Liverpool's supremacy. For 20 years, Liverpool has struggled to really get out of the trough. Liverpool's decline is a nightmare not only for Liverpudlians, but for English football as a whole. They were insulated from European glory, and when the clock was about to say goodbye to 2005, which marked a major turning point, Reuters reporter Mike Colette wrote in an article titled "2005, Unforgettable 6 Minutes of Madness": "Despite the fact that Liverpool was coached by Spaniard Rafael Benitez and there were only two English players on the pitch at the time, Liverpool's victory still represents a huge success for English football. ”
While the Liverpudlians feel like the end of the world is coming, the other dresser is drowning in irrepressible excitement, as if dreaming back to 1994.
Although Carlo Ancelotti denied that his side had lost the composure that Milan should have at half-time, Gattuso's words revealed the secret of the Milanese: "The football we made made the word 'Athens' flash in my mind, and I felt like we were going to repeat the 4-0 defeat to Barcelona." It was the unrealistic dream of setting the record for the biggest score in the history of a Champions League final, and a grossly mistaken understanding of Liverpool, that led to a devastating second-half blow.
After the Champions League final, AC Milan was depressed for a long time. In addition to their defeats, they also endured constant speculation, questioning and rumours, with one of the biggest negatives being that the AC Milan players started celebrating at half-time, thinking they were winning, and they felt Liverpool were vulnerable. For Milan, who lost the Champions Cup, the reason for the defeat was worse than the lack of skill was arrogance, which made Milan look stupid and amateurish. The Milan players, led by Maldini, angrily refuted the rumours, but no one could explain why they had conceded three goals in six minutes.
In the Palermo dressing room, the atmosphere was clearly depressing, and the Palermo players were quietly doing their best, trying to regain their strength, and of course, their heads were down.
"Cheer up guys, we still have a chance, don't forget who we are, I'm bored with Palermo, we've been playing in Serie A for many years, yes, now we're in a really bad situation, but we shouldn't give up, it's not the spirit of Palermo." (To be continued.) )