Chapter 294: The Game Continues!

“Goooooal! Fiorentina regained the lead at the start of the second half! Batistuta's header was a successful goal against Roa! If the game continues like this, things will be very bad for Monaco! ”

"Fiorentina are now 2-1 up at Monaco, which means that even if Monaco can equalise or even reverse their opponents at the end of the game, the Italian side can return to their home stadium with a huge advantage of two away goals to prepare for the second leg!"

Of course, out of the idea that "you can't let others be angry and destroy your own prestige", the Monaco commentator still has a rather important point that Fiorentina has never been reversed so far this season, and Monaco have never won away from home in the Champions League this season.

So you can't say this, and if you say it, it will hurt the morale of your own players too much.

Fiorentina's goal at the beginning of the second half stunned the Monaco players, and they never thought that after Zidane scored an extremely wonderful goal, how could the opposing players not even see a little discouraged expression? Normally, this kind of wonderful goal can seriously damage the morale of the opponent!

What the Monaco players didn't know was that Fiorentina had scored a lot of these rather unreasonable goals against their opponents, and they had long been accustomed to this level of blow.

To put it simply, Fiorentina's players have developed a mental resistance to this kind of bizarre goal, which does not serve to dampen their morale other than to further stimulate their attention to defence.

But the Monaco players were different, having struggled to equalise at half-time and only rejoicing at half-time, only to have their own doors fall again when the game restarted, which was undoubtedly a further morale blow for the Monaco players who were younger than Fiorentina.

After all, most of the time, being young means not being stable enough, and the psychological fluctuations of the players have a greater impact on their competitive state.

Zidane's goal did not dampen the morale of the opponent, but after Fiorentina scored another goal, the momentum of his side was the first to drop, which Wenger never expected at half-time.

So, in the following time, Fiorentina began to gradually dominate the field, although it was not very obvious, but this is the proof that they began to gradually control the rhythm on the field!

If in the first half, the two sides were able to attack and defend each other, then now, Fiorentina's possession time and number of attacks have completely suppressed Monaco, and the shots of the visiting players have begun to threaten Roa's goal more often......

Monaco's players tried to slow down the tempo of the game, but they were not as good as they could have done when attacking, because Fiorentina would press hard to give them no chance to slow down the game, while defending they did a good job because they could slow down Fiorentina in the same way.

So after the start of the second half, the two sides began to reach a stalemate, and the fouls on the field gradually increased, but the players on both sides were always very measured and there were no malicious fouls.

Under Effenberg's management, Fiorentina gradually focused on their own left flank, with Djokaeff and Lanna taking turns from the wings, and even Ronaldo and Davies often ran to this side to participate in the attack.

Although Darkett and Petit took turns to help the defence, Di Meco's side was still repeatedly broken by Fiorentina, and it was clear that Ranieri had made up his mind to concentrate his team's firepower on Di Meco's side.

However, due to the tight compression of Monaco's formation at this time, there was little space for the Fiorentina players to complete the shots, so although the defense of Dimeco's side was a little shaky, the two sides were still in a stalemate in general.

In this suffocating stalemate, another ten minutes passed before the game was noticed. It was at this point that Djokaeffe, covered by Lanna, broke away from Darkett's defence and received a pass from Effenberg.

Djokaeau, who received the ball, once again faced his former team-mate in the French national team, Di Meco.

Dimeco lunged at Djokaeff, although the two were teammates, but they were not particularly familiar, after all, Dimeco's glory days were mainly concentrated in the mid-to-late eighties, and he lost his main position in the national team after Angeloma grew up; Djokaeff, on the other hand, was selected for the national team after moving to Monaco in the summer of 1990 with his outstanding performances in the league, so it can be said that the two are not very familiar with each other.

As for the intersection of the two at the Monaco club, there are not many of them, after all, when Di Meco joined Monaco, it was the 93-94 season, and during the winter break of that season, Djokaeff was poached by Zhuang Mingge to Fiorentina.

In the national team, Djokaeff has long been defaulted by everyone to Zidane's best helper in the midfield, no player of the French national team can say that he can defend Djokaeff in a one-on-one situation, and the current situation is that Di Meco and Djokaef are one-on-one!

Djokaef dribbled forward with the ball, flicked the ball with his left foot near the touchline as he approached the corner of the box, and after attracting Di Meco's attention, he slammed the ball back with the inside of his left foot!

The ball bounced back quickly under Djokaeve's control, rolling past the unsuspecting Dimeco, and then Djokaef rushed past him with the ball!

Seeing Djokaef dribbling into the box, Roa quickly moved his feet to block the near corner of the goal, while Leboeuf quickly stepped in to defend Djokaef - although Djokaef managed to break through Di Meco, the Monaco players, who had already defended Fiorentina's attack on the left many times, had summed up some experience and did not cause confusion because of Djokaew's penetration.

Djokaew controlled the ball at his feet while observing the situation in the penalty area, at this time he was a little difficult, Leboeuf was very safe to block his way forward, Ismael followed Barty's side, his rash pass was likely to be broken, Roa blocked the near corner of the goal, the probability of scoring was not high, Ronaldo was a little back a little more entangled by the returning Candela......

At this moment, Monaco's defense can be described as impeccable!

"How can this be...... Djokaev couldn't help but feel a little frustrated when he saw this, but at this moment, he heard a shout from behind him.

That's the voice of the team's vice-captain, Effenberg.

No one expected that Effenberg, who had just launched an attack in the midfield, would appear at the front of the penalty area so quickly!

Djokaeff immediately twisted his body and gave the ball back to Eeffenberg, he sent the ball to the top of the arc of the penalty area with just the right amount of force, and the German, who happened to run to the position, did not stop the ball, and with the inertia of running, it was a heavy cannon to hit the goal!

With all his attention on Djokaeff, Roa was caught off guard and could only watch the ball fly into the goal from the other side!

Three to one!

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