My name is Colani

Chapter 252: Equally matched

Roma was a little confused by this goal. In the following few minutes, their pressing force was obviously not that strong. The players on the court were not united in their thinking. Totti hoped that the team could press forward and give it a try, but some players were still stuck in Capello's tactical framework.

Their pass error rate rose again. This time, Miku no longer talked about protecting the ball, but seized the opportunity and made several diagonal passes to penetrate the back of Roma. Ronaldo and Maggio both got the hang of it. They no longer had to lean on the sidelines, but went to the middle to receive the ball. Trapani regained momentum, and Roma's goal was a little flustered.

However, Trapani did not make good use of this time. De Las's size was indeed a pressure on Toni. He could interfere with Toni's headers in several crosses. Toni's header was a little weak under his interference and missed a good opportunity. Toni complained to Morgati that De Las had pulled, but Morgati did not say anything.

Capello saw Roma's situation on the sidelines and immediately made a decisive move, starting to let his team go all out. The players on both sides were now completely open, and the severe winter cold should be relaxed after nearly half an hour of activities.

You come and I go, it's so lively, of course Roma still has the advantage, the midfield led by Miku is still a little tender after all, Totti retreated, and the number of people in the midfield of both sides was different.

Trapani was besieged again, but this time they were not so lucky. In the 42nd minute of the game, Roma got the ball on the wing and Cafu passed it horizontally. After Totti got the ball in the penalty area, he stopped the ball, cleverly knocked it with his heel, and passed it to the front of the goal, passing through Natali's crotch. Delvecchio rushed to catch up, kicked it first, and sent the ball into the door held by Kameni. Kameni could do nothing about it.

Delvecchio had no time to celebrate. He picked up the ball from the net and ran to the center circle. Roma's morale was slightly boosted by this goal, but the fans' response to them was not very enthusiastic, and the cheers were not enthusiastic.

This season, Roma fans booed Roma players a lot. With internal and external troubles, Roma's players can be regarded as abnormal so far this season. Now it is really difficult to impress Roma fans just by tying the score!

Zeman seemed a little annoyed on the sidelines, surprised at Cafu, this guy is not young, but he can force overtake Grosso, who is several years younger than him.

On Maggio's side, he has some defensive ability and can help with defense. On Grosso's side, Ronaldo's defensive ability is not good. When Roma attacks with all his strength, Grosso is under great pressure.

However, when Roma's morale was just right, they didn't have much time left in the first half. In the remaining few minutes, they failed to find another chance against Trapani's defense, and the two sides had to shake hands and make peace in the first half.

Capello wanted to blame his players but didn't know what to say. The coach's tactics are dead, but people are alive. Roma players strictly implemented the tactics in the first half, but lacked the ability to respond, allowing Ronaldo to take advantage of a loophole!

On the contrary, Trapani's ability to respond is slightly stronger. They can't attack, delay time, control the ball, and attack when they get the chance. Capello now feels that Miku is actually a very good player. Why didn't he want him in the first place? !

This is just his secret sadness. If Miku really goes to his team, it will definitely not be as good as in Trapani. In Trapani, Zeman gave Miku full freedom. Now it took half a game of pain for Miku to integrate into the team. Can Capello have this patience to change Roma and Capello? !

In the Trapani fans' stands, everyone was jubilant. Hugo was taught here again today. When Delvecchio equalized the score, he was really angry and scolded Grosso for not being strong!

"He has tried his best! No one would have thought that Cafu would dare to force a victory!" Costa was completely immersed in the game, and actually spoke out against Hugo's scolding, and then looked at Hugo.

Yo, boss!

"In fact, we are still three goals ahead now, I think we will definitely advance!" Costa said calmly, and then said: "Gigi, isn't watching a game just for fun?! Look at everyone sighing now, and they will cheer for the team in a lively manner soon! Winning or losing is not that important, what is important is to be happy, we should be happy when we win, we should still be happy after losing, we should be happy when we win the championship, and we should also be happy if we don't win the championship!"

"How can a sparrow know the ambition of a swan!" Hugo held back a sentence in Chinese.

But as Costa said, the fans were of course annoyed by the loss, but soon everyone cheered for the team again until the end of the first half. Trapani fans' requirements were not that high.

At the end of the first half, everyone talked about Ronaldo's goal with great relish, and everyone exaggeratedly described that goal.

"I'm going crazy! Cristiano is a genius!"

"Only God can score such a beautiful goal!"

"Are you talking about Maradona?!"

"Maradona?! That country bumpkin who plays for Naples?! He can't match Cristiano's shot!"

Hugo thought about when he could learn to have such a mentality. Fortunately, I am a young man, otherwise I might faint on the court like that old guy Sensi!

In the away team's locker room, Zeman praised the team's performance and began to arrange the second half. As time goes by, the game will become more and more open. Trapani may still be in a passive defensive posture in the second half and rely on defensive counterattacks, but tactically, careful arrangements must be made. If everyone is unclear about the mission objectives, it is easy to make the counterattacks on the court very messy and ineffective.

Zeman explained his strategy to each player very seriously. Toni's position retreated a little, making Toni a fulcrum close to the midfield in the frontcourt, and then let the two wings approach Toni, Toni can pass the ball to them, and Miku can also use the gaps between the Roma central defender and the Roma side defenders after pressing forward to play for Ronaldo and Maggio.

In order to make such an arrangement have a good effect, Zeman has to use speed players on the wing. There is already a Ronaldo. Zeman replaced Maggio and let Evra play as a left winger and Ronaldo play as a right winger.

Trapani had already made substitutions at the beginning of the second half, but Capello did not make any changes. The team was generally running well, and there was really nothing worth changing. Roma did not create many threatening passes in the first half, mainly because the effective time of the game was reduced a lot. Trapani was too good at arguing, trying every way to delay time. In addition, Trapani also played a strong momentum for a while and suppressed Roma. Roma actually had little offensive time to use, and they were the kind of team that controlled the ball and were not good at fast breaks like Trapani.

Capello now had only one hope in his heart, that is, Roma could win the game, and even if they were eliminated, they could not be eliminated miserably.

The second half of the game officially began, and the Trapani fans who had rested were radiant, and continued to beat drums and gongs to cheer for Trapani's players.

The Roma fans may have been organized at halftime. They also began to cheer in a planned manner. Some people bought fireworks from outside and set them off at the beginning of the second half. They were disgusting. They specifically dropped fireworks around the half of Trapani's second half. Obviously, they had a purpose, which was to confuse Trapani's players.

The security personnel on the scene had been picking up fireworks on the sidelines, but the Roma fans were really well prepared. They threw them into the field and set them off in the stands. Soon, the wind blew and the field became foggy. The visibility was a bit low, but Morgati did not stop the game but continued.

Miku received Zeman's instructions and began to consciously play penetrating passes forward, allowing Ronaldo and Evra to pick up the bargain.

Ten minutes later, Capello saw Trapani's routine clearly. Zeman was also very courageous. At least Capello commented that he completely ignored his side defense and wanted to bring the wingers inward and was determined to find Roma's gaps.

Facing such a madman, Capello did not change his strategy. Let's attack and see who can seize the opportunity. Let's leave the defense to fate!

Roma scored the first goal in the second half. In the 57th minute, Candela made a cross from the wing, Delvecchio stopped the ball and passed it back. Totti passed Mascherano on the penalty area line and then volleyed the ball, helping Roma to change the score to 2:1 and the total score to 4:2!

Roma fans started to cheer loudly for the team. Hugo beat the drums vigorously with a mallet. Trapani fans were not to be outdone and also shouted loudly, "Trapani, come on!"

The drums quickly pulled Trapani's players back from the loss of the goal, and they soon scored a goal. In the 61st minute, Miku got the ball in the midfield, got rid of Emerson, and made a straight pass. Evra, who was in the open space on the left, started at full speed and reached the penalty area. Facing Samuel, he kicked a high ball to the far post. Ronaldo on the right wing rushed to the top and scored twice, helping Trapani to equalize the score and continue to maintain a three-goal lead.

Miku had tried this pass several times, but unfortunately the success rate was not high in the past. The distance was too far and the accuracy was difficult to grasp. Roma's defense line pressed fast and retreated not slow, which also made it more difficult for him to find a gap.

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