Chapter 218: After-Game Turmoil
After Real Madrid's team doctor lifted Sanches, who had passed out, to the sidelines, Friske continued to enforce his decision.
Although the Swede let Sanches go and did not show him a red card, no one dared to question the penalty for the Spanish central defender to foul Vieri in the penalty area, after all, the big screen on the pitch clearly showed what had just happened - Sanches's eyes were fixed on Vieri, and then accelerated to sprint, Zuihou was self-defeating, and was knocked to the ground by Vieri, who was out of balance...... Sanches's eyes didn't look at the ball once during the entire acceleration process, which was enough to prove that the collision was deliberate, but he was more unlucky, and Vieri fell to knock him unconscious.
Since it was a foul on an attacking player in the box, there was no doubt about the penalty for Real Madrid - penalty! Friske's finger was decisively pointed at the penalty spot, signaling that Fiorentina had won a penalty!
"Mr. Referee! It was a miscalculation, Manuel [Sanches] definitely didn't foul in the box, it was the Italian who deliberately ran into our player! Despite the overwhelming evidence of the replay on the big screen, Baldano did not give up his appeal and continued to talk about it by the side of the fourth official.
As a result, Baldano's complaint attracted the attention of the referee, and as soon as Frisker heard that the Argentine coach dared to express dissatisfaction with his penalty, his anger suddenly rose: I have already seen that you are playing at home and have taken one less red card, and you still refuse to give me face? Looking for a draw, right?!
With a "tick", Friske showed a yellow card to the stumbling Baldano, and at the same time warned him: "Sir, I think I am the referee of this game, the replay of everything that happened just now on the big screen is very clear, if you continue to be so vexatious, I don't mind sending you to the stands immediately." ”
Hearing Friske's harsh words, Baldano finally fell silent and honestly returned to the coach's seat as a spectator.
'At the end of stoppage time, the referee awarded Fiorentina a penalty for a foul on Vieri by Sanches in the box! The commentator at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium was weak enough to introduce him in the shortest possible sentences, and as a Real Madrid fan, he couldn't bear to see his beloved team being ravaged by his opponents like this.
Vieri picked up the ball and wiped it, then carefully placed it on the penalty spot, took a few steps back, and fixed his eyes on the Real Madrid goalkeeper Buyo, who was standing in front of the goal.
Fiorentina does not have the so-called chief penalty taker, and it is generally taken by several players who have the highest shooting percentage in the usual team training in turn, but at this time, Batistuta, Baggio, Ronaldo and other penalty takers are not on the field because of injury, so Vieri, the "maker", successfully obtained the right to take the penalty from the other teammates at the cost of a big meal for the whole team.
Immediately after Frieske's whistle, Vieri strode towards the penalty spot.
In terms of the way of taking penalties, Vieri and Batistuta have a lot in common, that is, they both pursue the principle of one force to ten clubs, using powerful liliang to send the ball into the opponent's goal as quickly as possible, not giving the opposing goalkeeper room to react, rather than deliberately pursuing some so-called dead corners.
Vieri's running distance was quite short, and after only a few big strides, he increased his speed to the extreme, picked up his right leg high, and only looked at the goal in front of him, completely ignoring the Real Madrid goalkeeper Buyo, who was still standing in front of the goal, as if in his eyes, the legendary Real Madrid goalkeeper was just a vase with a gorgeous appearance......
Vieri's right foot hit the ball and the ball took a very noticeable deformation, and then flew towards the middle of the goal at lightning speed, and the ball plunged into the net like a cannonball, and Buyo only had time to wave his arm......
Penalty hit! The score became 3-0!
Vieri, who scored his first Champions League goal, did not run to the stands where Fiorentina fans gathered to celebrate, as his two teammates had scored before, but ran to the sidelines of the camera and roared loudly, but Vieri was smart not to say anything provocative to Real Madrid in front of the camera, but just dedicated his goal to his own captain Batistuta.
After falling behind by three goals, Real Madrid lost all hope of an equaliser, and the white knights slipped through a few minutes of stoppage time in Zuihou, fleeing from the tunnel into the home dressing room without looking back after the referee blew the full-time whistle.
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At the press conference after the game, many reporters focused on the injuries of Batistuta and Sanchez, and were not so concerned about the outcome of the game.
It's also the nature of journalists, who tend to focus on the topics that catch the reader's eye the most, so they often ignore things that should be published in favor of topics that are more appealing.
As a result, the topic of this press conference naturally fell on the question of whether Sanchis committed a deliberate foul and the referee's decision.
"Personally, I firmly believe that Manuel had absolutely no intention of fouling, and I regret Batistuta's injury, but it was definitely not Manuel's intention, it was just an accident." At the press conference, Baldano reacted quite strongly, and kept shouting for Sanchis, believing that Friske, who was the referee of the game, had wronged him, "For the penalty decision later, I think Fiorentina's striker named Vieri was definitely a good actor, he deceived the referee, and at the same time deliberately knocked Manuel unconscious. ”
The reporters who watched the game just now looked at the Argentines who were drooling on the stage, although they usually don't have much discipline, but seeing a big coach also have this kind of ability to reverse black and white, the degree of undisciplined is close to those of them who often call themselves "uncrowned kings".
Although the reporters in the room knew that Valdano's rhetoric was nothing more than an attempt to put a fig leaf over himself, they turned their expectant eyes to Ranieri, who was sitting on the other side, to see what kind of counterattack the Italian coach would make.
Ranieri's answer was also quite succinct, as he cleared his throat and said, "I think Mr. Sanches needs to have a pair of special glasses so that he doesn't always confuse players with football." ”
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