Chapter 441: Another Bottle of Seven Joys
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At the start of the second half, the Fiorentina players did not retreat on the pitch because of the big lead, but took advantage of the low morale of the Milan players to intensify their onslaught towards the home team's door.
It's best to get Sacchi to drink another bottle of 7-Up this time, and if that's the case, I'm sure those angry Milan fans will have a mass protest at the door of Via Tulati 3 when the game is over.
In the 58th minute, Rui Costa sent a through ball near the centre circle of the pitch, which passed through the defense zone of Albertini, Desailly, Baresi and Costacuta, and fell to Inzaghi, who ran behind the Milan defenders at some point.
Inzaghi dribbled the ball and shook Rossi in front of him before calmly pushing the ball into the near corner of the goal, expanding the score to 5-0!
After taking a 5-0 lead, Capello began to make changes on the pitch, first replacing Djokaef with Glen Charles in the 67th minute, and then replacing Rui Costa, who had received a yellow card for a foul on Boban, with Effenberg.
As a result, the introduction of the two men made things even worse for AC Milan, with Glen Schal's incisive breakthroughs on both flanks leaving Maldini and Tassotti to fend for themselves, and Effan Borg's better physicality and more aggressive defensive attitude than Costa allowed him to better keep Boban at bay.
Finally, in the seventy-fifth minute of the game, the Croatian elbowed Effenberg down in a scramble, and the latter was also furious after being accidentally hit, and immediately wanted to rush over to teach the other party a lesson, but fortunately, Tomasi and Zanetti, who were standing near Effenberg, pounced and pulled the Germans, and finally did not let a live PK be staged on the court.
The referee Corina ran over with a black face, although he knew that Boban and Effenberg were not good players, and it was possible to do anything in a moment's enthusiasm, but he didn't expect Boban to dare to do it in the game he enforced.
Do you really think that the red and yellow cards in Lao Tzu's pocket are decorations?
"Yellow card! Boban paid the price for his irrational actions! He was shown a yellow card as a warning by referee Corina...... Wait a minute! Corina had already received a yellow card for a foul on Tomasi in the first half! Milan's midfield brains were sent off the pitch with a red card! ”
Although Effenberg didn't really do it, Collina also saw that if it weren't for his two teammates pulling him, this guy would definitely beat Boban up, so he also showed him a yellow card.
Although Boban and Effenberg both received a yellow card, the impact on the two teams was obviously different, Fiorentina at most because the yellow card slightly reduced the defensive intensity of the midfield, while AC Milan, who lost the playmaker in midfield, had to face the disadvantage of playing with one less man in the remaining ten minutes, which made the already poor situation of the Rossoneri more passive on the field.
In the 78th minute, Effenberg drove the ball straight in the middle, forcing Albertini, who was originally assisting Baresi in the defense at the edge of the penalty area, to rush forward to block the Germans, after all, within 30 meters of the goal, the German tiger's distance is still quite impressive.
Albertini's move hit Effenberg's heart, and the German midfielder, after seeing Albertini leave his original defensive position, did not choose to pass straight to Vieri or Inzaghi in the middle, but raised his right foot and passed the ball diagonally to the left!
The ball slipped in front of Albertini, and Glen Char, who had just moved to the left to attack, saw the ball rolling towards him and couldn't help but be refreshed, and two big strides shook off Tasotti who was marking him next to him and received the ball!
After breaking through the Tassotti defence, Glen Charles can be said to be a flat horse in front of him, whether it is continuing to break through the line and cross or cut straight into the box and shoot, it is a good option for the Dane. However, Glen Char, who had been teased countless times by the team's coach and teammates for the accuracy of his crosses and shots, did not do so, but slammed the ball with his heel and passed the ball to Fortunato, who had an assist from behind!
Well, who made Fortunato's cross more accurate than him?
As Albertini had already stepped forward to defend Effenberg, Vieri, who had plenty of room to move, jumped easily and got the ball in front of Costacuta!
"Vieri! Shake your head and hit the goal! What a pity! The ball was blocked by Rossi...... Inzaghi! Inzaghi scores from the spot! Six to zero! Inzaghi also scored a hat-trick! Inzaghi has now scored twenty-six goals in the league and is well ahead of the top scorers! ”
Zhuang Mingge knows in his heart that there are many reasons for Inzaghi's dominance in the league scorer list, first of all, Inzaghi's luck this season is very good, and he is a missed shot and an anti-offside, and he has not been blown offside by the referee, coupled with the strong assist ability of the Fiorentina midfielder, Inzaghi's goals are naturally rising in this situation.
On the other hand, several of Inzaghi's rivals have stalled in the scorer charts for a variety of reasons. Montella suffered injuries after a period of outburst, which has led to him not scoring much recently; Although Tovalieri has scored a lot of goals, it is difficult for him to score goals in the absence of midfield support in a small club, after all, not everyone is as lucky as Inzaghi in history, when he was in Atalanta, there were two midfielders of Mofeo and Lentini behind him to feed him with cannonballs; As for Ronaldo, who ranks second in terms of goals, he is more placed in the Champions League by coach Capello, and the number of goals scored by the aliens who are distracted by European competitions in the league is naturally not as good as that of Inzaghi, who is relatively more focused on the league.
Conceding six goals in a row at home without scoring a goal is undoubtedly a huge shame for AC Milan, and the home fans in the stands seem to think the same, some of them have chosen to leave the stadium early because they don't want to continue to see their beloved team slaughtered like lambs to the slaughter by the Florentinas, while others cheer for the home team in the stands, and whenever the Milan players get the ball, they are greeted by cheers or cheers from the fans, but bursts of boos.
This makes the faces of veterans such as Baresi and Tasotti look bad - for those of them who have dedicated almost their entire careers to the Rossoneri, the boos from the home fans will undoubtedly be a slap in the face again!
The defection of the fans also made the morale of the Milan players even lower, and at the same time, the Fiorentina players saw the hope of giving Sacchi a second bottle of Seven Joys.
Fiorentina finally scored their seventh goal of the game before the end of the game, and Ronaldo, who came on as substitute Inzaghi in the 80th minute, showed his first-class dribbling ability at the San Siro Stadium, beating Costa Curta and Rossi in quick succession, and then sending the ball into the empty net to end Fiorentina's revenge.
In this way, Fiorentina once again filled Sacchi with a bottle of Seven Up at the San Siro Stadium.