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Chapter 96 Three consecutive championships

After Amelli went down, Kaka was missing a player who was specifically responsible for the defense. They immediately made adjustments and assigned another defender to defend Kaka, but he obviously couldn't keep up with Kaka's rhythm.

Kaka used the only little energy left to strode the meteor.

This time, we did not start from the middle lane, but from near the left lane of the midfield.

At a time when the pace of the competition between both sides has been visible to the naked eye, Kaka's extremely fast speed of a thousand miles of riding alone seemed abrupt and wonderful.

"Kaka did not pass the ball, changed direction at high speed, passed, the man ball was divided, it was successful, oh, once cleverly penetrated the crotch, Kaka passed three people in a row, all his movements were completed in high speed dribbling, without going to the bottom line, cutting in, shooting! GOAL!!! Kakaka! Kakaka! Kaka once again creates miracles! No one can stop him! No one!"

Kaka's last shot was a little deformed, but his foot was very smooth today, and the ball flew into the goal against the inside of the post.

Not only Molonbi Stadium, but the entire city of St. Paul was in a carnival.

The sound of every household slamming the table, the sound of wine glasses throwing in the bar, and the sound of whistling on the streets, one after another, and the whole city seemed crazy.

Everyone is cheering for one person.

Kaka ran to the sidelines, raised her hands and pointed to the sky.

The game was three minutes away from injury time. Of course, Santos didn't want to watch the St. Pauls celebrate again and immediately asked the referee to stop it. However, Abad gave St. Pauls enough face this time. After Kaka hugged his teammates one by one, he signaled that the game would start again.

There are many twists and turns in this game, with eight minutes of stoppage time. Sao Paulo's road to winning the championship cannot be said to be almost certain. Everyone is worried about his heart and spending the second as much as a year.

Sao Paulo has given up on the offense. After getting the ball, they either have to fall in the middle and backcourt, or Falcao, who has the best ball control ability, protects the ball and drag time. If Cheney hadn't already had a yellow card, they would probably be able to be given a goal for five minutes.

In the 93rd minute of the game, Falcao drew the ball to Santos' baseline. Under the pressing of two Santos players, he controlled the ball between various complex and dense touches, which made the Santos people feel so angry that they were so angry that Diego couldn't stand it, so he rushed up and put him on the ground.

Diego paid the price for his impulse, and the referee showed him a yellow card and awarded Sao Paulo a free kick.

The St. Paulians loved Diego so much this time, and gave warm applause to him and Falcao.

Sao Paulo's free kick was naturally dragged and adjusted, and finally passed by Kaka to the penalty area. Baptista headed the ball, almost turning the score to 5:2.

The Santos goalkeeper performed bravely, and he rushed to Baptista's powerful header, and then quickly drove the ball out.

Instead of using his big feet, he threw the ball to Diego.

Diego took the ball and rushed away, and the team's two forwards slowly penetrated into St. Paul's half-court through skillful cooperation.

Although Sao Paulo fans are nervous, they are not very worried, because most of the team's team stays in their half, but even with the Santos center who is nailed to the Sao Paulo penalty area, the situation is now a four-on-six situation. This is not included in Sao Paulo's goalkeeper, and it can be said that Santos is at an absolute disadvantage.

But the next performance of the three Santos scared all the St. Paulians in a cold sweat.

Without Baptista's cooperation, Ricardinho was unable to support himself. Diego and the other three broke through a triangle attack and came to the front of the penalty area of ​​Sao Paulo.

Two forwards rushed into the penalty area and ran to both sides of the goal. There was a Santos player in front of Sao Paulo's left, center and right.

Diego, at the front of the penalty area, decisively raised his foot and shot.

He has a long shot, but he does not expect to enter the goal directly this time. He just hopes to shoot within the range of the goal frame, causing some chaos and letting his teammates take advantage of the situation.

Who knew that his shot was surprisingly accurate and he flew straight to the upper right corner of the goal. Cheney stretched his body to the limit and did not touch the ball.

Fortunately, Molombi's goal post stood on Sao Paulo's side this time and refused Diego's shot.

Diego's wishful thinking did not start. Although his teammate rushed up to make a comeback immediately, Lugano's movement was obviously faster and passed the ball out.

The biggest and last crisis in St. Paul was lifted.

In the 95th minute of the game, Alvarez used up the last substitution.

"Alvarez replaced Kaka with a central defender, not only to keep the last minute, but also to make Kaka accept the applause of the fans. He deserves any exaggerated praise. As long as you watch the game, you will know why Sao Paulo fans are so fond of this young man."

Kaka slowly walked out of the field amid the applause and cheers of the fans of Sao Paulo. A Santos player he didn't know walked to him and wanted to urge him to move faster, and then the applause and cheers all over the sky immediately changed.

"Get out! Don't touch our Kaka!"

"What does that kid want to do? Where is the referee? Why don't he get rid of him!"

"…What is he saying to Kaka? Is he scolding Kaka? Let's beat him!"

Kaka slammed the high fives with his teammates who were about to play, then turned around, raised his hands and applauded gently, responding to the fans around him before walking towards Alvarez.

He was about to shake hands with the head coach, but Alvarez hugged him and patted him on the back, then pushed him to the bench with the shouts of many female fans like "let him go and let me do it."

The Santos players on the court tried their best, but they could no longer make any storms.

The stoppage time was ten minutes in total, and referee Abad finally blew the whistle to the end of the game.

"Congratulations to Sao Paulo for winning the 2002 St. Paul State A League championship, they completed an incredible three consecutive championships, their 22nd time, and only once left Corinthian, who won the most championships."

"The young Kaka has once again become the key figure in the team's victory. It turns out that Sao Paulo, who has Kaka and does not, are almost completely different teams. He scored 23 goals throughout the season and contributed 11 assists. He is not only the league's top scorer, but also the first player in the history of the State A-level Serie A to double-season goals and assists..."

The Santos players were no longer ashamed to stay on the court. Only Sao Paulo's players were left on the grass at Molonbi Stadium. They ran out of the court under the leadership of captain Cheney, and then suddenly fell to the ground and rushed forward against the grass.

Alvarez was thrown by the team members. Although he was thrown up more than a meter every time, he felt that he was so close to the sky.

Kaka accepted interviews from several media outlets on the sidelines. She first praised her teammates' performance, affirmed the club's efforts, flattered the head coach, and then thanked the fans for their support and love.

Next is a grand cup-to-celebration ceremony.

The chairman of the St. Paul State Football Association, who hangs medals and presents trophys for the players.

Kaka's honor points are recorded at the same time.
Chapter completed!
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