Chapter 80: Assault on the Forbidden Zone

The ball is in!

It's like getting on the bus, extreme hope is followed by despair, and after experiencing despair, hope appears in front of you, like the dawn.

Amid the frantic cheers and shouts of the fans, Quaresma was also so excited that it was as if a fire was about to erupt from his chest and release it into the whole world.

At that moment, Quaresma even forgot how he was going to celebrate his goal.

The team-mates had already rushed over in a frenzy, holding Quaresma in the middle, as if they were holding the moon in their hearts, and everyone celebrated the goal together.

At this time, Quaresma shouted frantically, raised his fist, and released his excitement.

Word!

I will never let my opponent celebrate in front of my eyes again, and the last person who can celebrate victory must be me!

Now, getting a goal back is just the beginning, I'm going to equalize, I'm going to overtake the score!

This victory, this championship, I'm going to decide!

At this moment, he has incomparable confidence in himself!

Adrianse on the sidelines was so excited that he seemed to be a child, jumping and jumping.

This title is too important for Porto and the same is true for him.

And Quaresma's goal came just too well.

When he was two goals down, Adrianse couldn't help but have a premonition that something was wrong, and in this kind of championship game with a very low margin for error, this disadvantage is easy to collapse.

Even if Porto does not collapse, if there is no way to recover the score as soon as possible, as time passes, the players will definitely be unable to help but become agitated, their mentality is unbalanced, and they may not even be able to play tactics at that time.

And Quaresma's goal came so suddenly, so crisply, it was as if a traveler trapped in the desert had been given a glass of water, which was something that could save his life.

Sure enough, having Quaresma is a blessing for Porto, and even more so for him Adrianse!

......

Although many fans were still talking about Quaresma's unpredictable tail flick and instep curling goal, the game had restarted and everyone had to turn their attention back to the pitch again.

After Caldas kicked off, unconsciously, he was much more cautious, and he no longer had the unrestrained appearance he had just started, and they were really shocked by Quaresma's performance just now.

At least, they hadn't seen such a great performance, nor had they fought such a formidable opponent.

In front of Quaresma, their defense seems to be like paper, and they don't have the slightest interception ability, which is very frightening.

However, Porto will not give Caldas time to adjust, taking advantage of the momentum, directly towards the opponent's position and the idea of winning is extremely strong.

The offense and defense changed positions, and the posture of the two teams changed at this moment without suspense.

Porto is indeed not a team that is good at playing delicate positional attacks, but the momentum has come up, and the pressure is still very strong, at least now Caldas can only nest in his own penalty area, passively defending.

Quaresma is a bit alone on the wing, there is no way, the opponent's defense is so dense, he doesn't even have the route to cut inside, and the threat of the cross is not great, after all, there is no high school striker present, Quaresma actually feels a bit like playing soy sauce on the field.

Maniche and Meireles fired from outside the box in the middle in an attempt to break the blockade with long-range bombardments, but most of the shots were blocked by the dense crowd in the box, which seemed to be threatening, but in fact the opponent's goalkeeper did not need to make a save.

Even Diego on the left flank moved to the middle, firing frequently and eagerly trying to break the opponent's goal.

Unorganized!

That's the biggest problem with Porto's attack right now.

Quaresma is obviously not a player who can read the game well, he can't see the problems that are present, and even if he can see it, he doesn't have the ability to sort out the attack, so what he has to do is how to use the current situation to upset the balance.

The wings are small and there is no room for long-range shots from outside the box, so why not go and wander around the box?

On a whim at this moment, Quaresma came up with a bold idea.

No one rules that a winger can't go into the box, which is obviously not a foul.

However, in fact, Quaresma entered the penalty area and the team's two strikers really did not compete for jobs, most of the time playing guerrilla on the wing, occasionally going to the middle, also cutting inside.

Mid lane, it's really worth his try!

I don't dare to say that I will definitely be able to break the deadlock, but with my own ability, it is always okay to create a little chaos, and no matter how bad it is, it is better to help his teammates attract a little firepower, than to paddle on the wing.

Thinking of this, Quaresma was like a reckless aggressor, brazenly invading into the penalty area of Caldas, and his empty posture surprised everyone on the field.

The teammates didn't know what Quaresma was going to do, after all, Adrianse didn't give them instructions, although Quaresma was always whimsical on the field, but sometimes, it was too whimsical, and his teammates were confused;

The opponent is even more scared, the threat outside the penalty area is so big, and now Quaresma has actually entered the penalty area, isn't this equivalent to carrying an explosive bag to blow up a bunker!

Needless to say, the opponent who was extremely jealous of Quaresma immediately spontaneously came up and the two players kept an eye on Quaresma, allowing him to enjoy the presidential-level treatment.

Looking at Guanbiano and Postiga, his sudden entry into the penalty area did make a crack in the opponent's defense, as if a large part of the defensive attention was now on him, and they were not so closely marked by Porto's two main strikers.

As a result, Fabiano and Postiga made full use of their individual abilities to stir up trouble in the Caldas penalty area, creating danger one after another.

In the 25th minute of the first half, Fabiano took the ball with his back in the penalty area, turned around to wipe a gap, and shot directly, but unfortunately the shot was saved by the opponent's preoccupied goalkeeper;

In the 26th minute, Diego's corner kick was grabbed by Postiga, who jumped high, but the Portuguese striker's header was slightly over the crossbar, shocking the opponent into a cold sweat;

Two minutes later, it was Postiga again, receiving a half-high pass from a teammate in the penalty area, padded his chest, and in the midst of everyone's exclamations, he actually jumped with his back to shoot a stunning barb.

If it weren't for the opposition centre-backs who could have blocked the ball on the goal line, I'm afraid Porto would have equalised by now.

The series of attacks of Porto's two forwards made the opponent's eyes soar in front of him, and he couldn't help but be shocked.

You can't fight like this!

Keeping an all-out eye on Quaresma, largely letting go of Postiga and Fabiano, the result is that both of them are in unison.

No, I can't put it anymore!