Golden Greenery

Chapter 192 Burdisso ducked

More than 40,000 blue and black Nerazzurri were silent. They had forgotten to blow the whistle given by Chairman Moratti. Meachari only heard more than 30,000 red and black Rossoneri cheering Ronaldo's name. The fans of Inter Milan looked at Ronaldo on the court wagging his fingers and trotting in celebration, thinking of their No. 9 who was the most talented in the world. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Zhuo Yang admires Ronaldo from the bottom of his heart at this moment. Maybe others can't understand it, but Zhuo Yang is very clear about the difficulty and technical height of Ronaldo's shot just now. \u00261t;/p\u003e

After Ronaldo used an extremely common small step to open up the gap, he pulled his thigh back and calf back. This is everyone's preparatory action when shooting, but Ronaldo only did half of this action and then shot. \u00261t;/p\u003e

It's like forcing someone to stop a mid-sneeze, very much against their will. However, Ronaldo did it perfectly. Zhuo Yang asked himself, if it were him, he wouldn't be able to do it. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Ronaldo's series of shooting movements have no rhythm at all. He can do whatever he wants. He has developed muscle habits in controlling his body and violates the rhythm of movement. These are all things Zhuoyang knows but can't do at present. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Ronaldo accepted the congratulations from his teammates. The expression on his face was not exaggerated or rich, just a faint smile. Ronaldo didn't want to overly stimulate the Inter Milan people. This goal was nothing to him, because he was once the person closest to the world's best player, and he couldn't even count the goals he scored. \u00261t;/p\u003e

After everyone celebrated and ran back to their own half, Ronaldo glanced at the top position of the main stand, where Massimo Moratti was sitting. Maybe Ronaldo doesn't want to hit anyone in the face, he just wants to score a goal. \u00261t;/p\u003e

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AC Milan led 1:0 in the away game. Within two minutes of the restart, Zhuoyang came back to cover up the ball. The main defender guarding him on the right was Argentinian Burdisso. \u00261t;/p\u003e

The 26-year-old Andres Burdisso's previous career can be divided into two stages, Boca Juniors and Inter Milan. In Argentina, Burdisso was recognized as a rear-end genius, and from then on Pampas' defense would rely on him to guard it. He lived up to expectations. He won almost all the championships he could win at Boca Juniors, and his life was going smoothly. He married a wife who was as young as a flower at a young age. \u00261t;/p\u003e

After the transfer to Italy, the situation changed. It's not that his level is no longer good, but that he has bad luck and bad luck. \u00261t;/p\u003e

In the summer of 2004, the 2004-year-old Burdisso moved to Inter Milan for 6 million euros. He had just adapted to Italian football, but bad news came from his Argentine home: his daughter was diagnosed with leukemia. In the next six months, Burdisso, who loved his daughter, flew back and forth between Italy and Argentina, and it was impossible for him to be in good condition. Seeing this situation, Inter Milan simply loaned him back to Boca Youth in the summer of 2005. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Last January, his daughter's condition stabilized and Burdisso returned to Meazza. During his absence, Inter Milan paid his salary in full. If he wanted to come back, he would immediately recall him in advance. Moratti is really a very loyal boss. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Burdisso began to adapt to Serie A again and gradually entered a good situation again. However, last summer there was another incident that made Burdisso unhappy. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Burdisso has always worn Inter Milan's No. 3 jersey, and Inter Milan even kept it for him during the half-year loan period.

But by September last year, Burdisso couldn't wear it anymore. Inter Milan general manager Facchetti suddenly passed away due to illness. In order to commemorate this great left-back, Inter Milan announced the retirement of the No. 3 jersey he wore and reported it to the Italian Football Association. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Burdisso does not have to wear No. 3, but he believes that the club should communicate with him first before making a decision, rather than deciding first and then ordering him. To be honest, Burdisso is a bit petty. Inter Milan just didn't hold a meeting specifically for him with much fanfare. There is nothing to ignore him. \u00261t;/p\u003e

In this way, the unhappy Burdisso became even more depressed because he did not become the absolute main force. Maybe he deliberately provoked Marchena after the Valencia game in the Champions League, just to make excuses. \u00261t;/p\u003e

As a result, his nose was broken by Navarro, and he was suspended for six games in the Champions League. Burdisso felt very aggrieved. However, he still had no luck in this game. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Zhuoyang approached Burdisso with the ball. He has broken through the Argentinian several times today, and it is not difficult. However, in Serie A, there is never such a ridiculous thing as letting one person defend Zhuo Yang alone. Since he came here, he has been dividing areas and marking people, which is more advanced than the Bundesliga separation tactics he used in Madiburg. \u00261t;/p\u003e

But no matter what, passing one is one. With a sway of his shoulders, he struggled with Burdisso's strength. This guy is a tough guy and his foot plate is very stable. Zhuoyang did it again, and then the third time. \u00261t;/p\u003e

No matter how many times Burdisso bumps into him like this, he is not afraid. He even hopes that Zhuo Yang will keep bumping into him like this, because if it were other speeds, flexibility, etc., he would have obvious disadvantages, except for strength and weight. \u00261t;/p\u003e

The action force is equal to the reaction force. Before Zhuo Yang could continue to bump into him, Burdisso took the initiative and hit him hard on his shoulder with all his brute force. The first three attacks were just to lure him into taking the bait. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Zhuoyang easily pulled the ball and turned around. Burdisso fell to the ground, like losing a house in a bet and lying on the rails. \u00261t;/p\u003e

On this side, Zhuo Yang ran quickly with his head in his arms and knocked Kaka across before Cordoba came up. Kaka continued to advance and gave Pirlo a half-high shot. After the sleeping leather thigh pad stopped, he volleyed directly into the air. The falling leaf ball in progress is very beautiful to watch. Pirlo's shot was flawless except for the ball missing the post. \u00261t;/p\u003e

On the other side, Burdisot was lying on the ground and rubbing his waist. He was using too much force but had no focus. He moved his waist and couldn't stand up. The team doctor rushed over and sprayed and rubbed, and all he heard was Burdisso: Ouch~ be gentler~ ouch~ be gentler...\u00261t;/p\u003e

He was hunched over, holding his lower back, and was slowly helped off the field by the team doctor. This time, Burdisso did not come back up in the first half because the time was up. \u00261t;/p\u003e

AC Milan led 1:0 in the first half, which was very satisfying to everyone. Inter Milan was naturally dissatisfied. Mancini replaced the grinning Burdisso with the Argentinian rock Samuel, and asked Cordoba to play as a guest right back. He is no stranger to this. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Looking at Crespo who wasted his chances, Mancini hesitated for a while and decided to let him play again to see the effect. Crespo was so nervous that the collar on the back of his neck felt cold, but he still pretended to have an indifferent expression as if he didn't know anything. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Ibrahimovic was not nervous at all. Although he didn't seem to perform much in the first half except for receiving a yellow card for diving, it is obvious that AC Milan's defense paid more attention to him than Crespo. This is a sign in itself. kind of deterrence. \u00261t;/p\u003e

Mancini also made preparations. When he walked out in the second half, he said to another Argentine forward Julio Cruz: "You start warming up now, don't stop."\u00261t;/p\u003e

Cruz is the most famous ‘substitute king’ in world football. \u00261t;/p\u003e

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