Chapter 851: Juventus (6)

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In this way, the score remained 3-0 until the end of the first half, when Juventus, who had been touted by the Italian media before the game, were beaten three goals in a row by the home team Fiorentina at the Stadio Frankie, a result that surprised many reporters present.

However, these reporters obviously can't vent their anger on Fiorentina, firstly, because the other party has no pigtails for them to catch, at best, they have an arrogant attitude, and there is not much market for this kind of remarks, because over the years, Fiorentina players have maintained the good habit of giving more than 50 autographs to fans every day on training days......

Secondly, because of the development trend of watching the game, this game must be the rhythm of the Bianconeri being beaten by the purple lilies because of their unobtrusive mouth before the game. If these journalists deliberately smear Florence, the victor in the powerful dialogue, because of personal vendettas, the end result must be that they have ruined their own jobs.

As a result, reporters who had nowhere to vent their anger turned the finger to the Juventus players and manager Carlo Ancelotti, thinking that it was all you guys who were harmed, if you weren't so confident in the interview, how could we have been slapped in the face by Fiorentina with such virtue?

Also unhappy with the reporters is Juventus general manager Mogi, who came with the team, Mo Lao Fox originally thought that the team could easily defeat Fiorentina, who was found to be the goal, but he didn't expect his team to be beaten by others first.

"Ancelotti thought he was pretty good when he coached Parma, but I didn't expect him to be a good thing, useless!" Thinking of this, Moggie couldn't help but begin to regret his move to get rid of Lippi in the first place, "No, let's find an opportunity to invite Lippi back to lead the team next year, Ancelotti doesn't seem to be able to count on ......"

Therefore, at halftime, the TV camera captured a very interesting scene: Juventus general manager Moggi, who had originally come to Fiorentina with the team to sit in the box to watch the game, actually walked away with a blue face shortly after the referee blew the whistle at the end of the first half!

After Moji's early departure was faithfully relayed on television footage, fans and reporters at the scene were in an uproar. The fans were quickly divided into two factions after being surprised, one group was naturally Juventus fans, and they were all stunned by Mo Lao's undignified behavior, thinking that this meant that the general manager was dissatisfied with Ancelotti's layout and on-the-spot command of the game, and was ready to replace him with another person; The Fiorentina fans cheered Moggi early and in their opinion, it was indeed a cause for celebration to be able to infuriate the Juventus hierarchy into leaving the stadium early.

The reporters quickly became excited after a brief period of consternation, and these guys with extremely rich imagination and considerable lack of discipline used their brains to write a news article based on the scene in front of them, with the title "Juventus general manager leaves early, Ancelotti is not in charge!" >> Okay.

Ancelotti's on-the-spot adjustments, as always, did not have any new ideas and changes, so in the 45 minutes of the second half, Juventus, who still played according to the rhythm of the first half, did not even have a chance to turn over, and was suppressed by Fiorentina in their own half. On average, four out of every five counter-attacks were whistled offside by the referee, and the rest were broken by Fiorentina players halfway through......

In this way, when Ancelotti used up all three substitutions in his hands and did not make any improvement, but was seized by Fiorentina to score his second goal of the game by Vieri, expanding the score to 4-0, everyone knew that the Bianconeri were completely planted in this game, and they also fell a heavy heel!

In the end, Juventus, who had been so arrogant before the start of the game, lost the battle and left the sad place in the face of the ridicule of more than 40,000 Fiorentina fans.

However, although the match is over, the discussion about the two sides of this match has only now officially begun.

Fiorentina's side is naturally full of praise and praise, and these Italian media seem to be suffering from amnesia at this time, forgetting how they sang about Fiorentina before the game started, and only focused on praising Heynckes' excellent coaching ability and superb tactical standards, which can lead the team out of the trough quickly and achieve a hearty victory.

Looking at Juventus's side, not to mention the pressure from the Bianconeri hierarchy after the loss, Ancelotti's life is already very difficult: not only within the club, but also fans and media are all criticizing his flawed tactical arrangement and uninnovative substitutions, believing that it is his stupid approach that is the root cause of Juventus' loss in this competition!

For these criticisms from the outside world, An Fat Man was simply speechless, thinking that what you said was quite easy, one by one was there as hindsight, who would have thought that Fiorentina, who had been beaten by tight tactics before, suddenly found a solution, and as a result, Juventus was pitted into it all of a sudden?

Ancelotti's situation at Juventus will be discussed for now, and now the conversation will turn back to Fiorentina.

After a four-goal win at home to Juventus, which ended a not-so-successful 1999, the Fiorentina squad returned to the training base the next day and disbanded on the spot, packed up for their Christmas holidays, and returned to the squad for training and games after the New Year.

The day after the dissolution of the team, an official letter from the UEFA Disciplinary Committee was sent to the Fiorentina headquarters, which was also about to enter the rhythm of the holiday, to the effect that after a detailed investigation by the Disciplinary Committee, it was determined that in the match between Florence and the Solna AIK team on the 10th of this month, the referee on duty was suspected of participating in ** and artificially interfering with the normal progress of the game, so it was decided to revoke the red and yellow cards received by the Fiorentina players in the game, and the referee was permanently disqualified from law enforcement in Europe!

At the same time, given that the result of the match did not have any impact on the qualifying form and the final standings in Group B, UEFA ruled that the results of the match between Fiorentina and Solna were valid and that no replay should be made.

All in all, Florence's appeal was a satisfactory one.