Chapter Seventy-Five: Refresh History
Momo's every step is refreshing history, and now Momo is the first player in the history of Chinese players to participate in the Champions League quarterfinals, and even the first main player in Asia to participate in the quarterfinals. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
The whole club is actually optimistic about this game from top to bottom, after all, Inter Milan's results can be said to be quite good, in the group stage to advance far more than the second place, in the Champions League scorer list, there are also three top scorers, and even now Momo occupies the top position with an absolute advantage of 7 goals.
At this time, Abramovic always hates itchy, Marseille's Champions League trip has ended, and Abramovic bought Drogba according to Mourinho's wishes! However, Drogba and Momo participated in the same schedule of games, and even Momo played less than Drogba, but Momo scored a full seven goals, and Drogba? Only 5 goals.
Abramovic still likes to use statistics to represent the strengths and weaknesses of a player, which is quite superficial, but no one can make Abramovic change his choices and practices.
This time the quarterfinals are actually very stressful, even if Momo knows that in this Champions League, Real Madrid, Barcelona and other teams have no chance of reaching the finals, after all, the last to show their faces in the Champions League are Chelsea, Monaco, Porto (original history. )
But does that put Momo at ease? Obviously impossible, like in the 2014 World Cup when Germany faced Brazil, if you didn't know (7:1) which country would you choose?
Inter Milan's most concerned enemy is AC Milan, after all, privately speaking, Inter Milan and AC Milan are rivals in the derby, from the public above, AC Milan is the defending champion of the Champions League, and it was AC Milan who eliminated Inter Milan from the Champions League.
In this season, AC Milan's call to win the championship is also quite high, and the addition of "Arrow on the Right" Cafu has significantly increased AC Milan's strength.
The 33-year-old was arguably the standout player in the first half of the game, and the veteran, who had just joined AC Milan, showed good form, and throughout the first half, Cafu's range of activities ran through the "right hall".
Cafu showed his speed advantage from the start, Pirlo won the ball in the middle and passed straight behind the opposition, Cafu and Ovmars, who is also known for his speed, flexed up the pace, and as a result, the Brazilian veteran finally shook off the Dutchman, and when he was about to cross underneath, Ovemars was forced to foul him, resulting in a free kick in front of AC Milan.
Since then, Cafu has made a number of good breakthroughs down the right, the most brilliant of which was before the end of the first half, when Cafu broke off the ball at the back and ran for a long distance, played a one-two near the centre circle to Rui Costa, and continued to dribble forward to create a free-kick. With such good stamina after 45 minutes of non-stop running, the Brazilian veteran's running ability is truly astonishing.
Of course, Cafu is known for his assists, but he also showed his defensive sophistication in this game, in the first half of the 23rd minute, Saviola suddenly turned on the line of the penalty area and flashed Maldini and Nesta into the penalty area, almost forming a single goal, but at this time Cafu appeared, he did not shovel behind Saviola, but continued to stretch his feet, squeeze, interfere with the opponent, so that the Argentines did not have a chance to shoot with their feet at all.
In addition, despite Cafu's high pressure when assisting, he did not give him a chance in defence against Dutchman Overmars.
Pancaro played 45 minutes in the second half, and unlike Cafu's sharp assists, he impressed most with his solid defence. In the first half, Barcelona's sharpest weapon was undoubtedly the Portuguese teenager Quaresma, a young man under 20 years old, repeatedly broke through the defense of Kaladze and delivered dangerous crosses, but in the second half, against the experienced Pancaro, Quaresma became helpless, and both breakthroughs were blocked by Pancaro, Rijkaard obviously saw this, and then switched the Portuguese to the left.
Compared to Kaladze, Pankaro is more composed in defense and does not take his feet easily, and although he is not fast, he maintains a good sense of distance when defending, and is still not easy to break through.
In attack, although Pankaro did not have Kaladze's beautiful shaking and fast breakthrough, his crosses were still accurate, and in the second half 45 minutes, Pankaro had a total of 3 crosses, although he could form shots, but two of them still posed a certain threat to the opponent.
The appearance of Pancaro and Cafu is enough to satisfy Ancelotti, and what is even more commendable is that AC Milan did not spend a penny to get these two players (Cafu came on a free transfer, Pancaro traded for Albertini), it should be said that the two are definitely worth the money, of course, this is only the first appearance of the two, and after further running-in, they are expected to play better.
For AC Milan, the victory over Inter Milan is the biggest reward, after all, in the eyes of AC Milan fans, Inter Milan is a traitor, that is, a splitter, they must teach Inter Milan a profound lesson, and this time Ancelotti's deal also made AC Milan fans quite excited.
The two midfielders of Kaka and Pirlo are also the most beloved players of AC Milan fans, not to mention that Kaka also had an agreement with Momo.
However, for Chelsea, and for Mourinho, there is finally one thing that makes Mourinho and Abramovic happy, and that is that Abramovic bought Veron from Chelsea at great expense.
However, ahem, Momo was extremely disgusted with his identity as a traverser at this time.
"The Wizard" Veron's years in the Premier League have been a disaster.
Manchester United brought him in from Lazio in 2001 for a record £28.1 million, but his two years at United fell far short of what was expected of him.
Two seasons later, he joined Chelsea for a £15 million fee, leaving him with an embarrassing record of just one goal in 14 appearances in all competitions. In many British media awards, the Argentine is considered the most disappointing signing in the history of the Premier League.
When Jose Mourinho thought he had finally found a good player, and when Abramovic thought that his money had finally heard the water, what followed would make them despair. (To be continued.) )