The lightning-fast Kaka made a forward move, and when he touched the ball, he had perfect combination of man and ball. He directly picked up the speed, and strode away from Makelele and Essien. When he took the next step, he turned around and chased back.
Essien and Makelele opened five positions directly. Aldrich couldn't help but stood up from the coaching bench when he saw this scene.
Kaká already has the shadow of his invincible accelerating speed when he was at his peak!
Go! Go! Go!!!
The four players on Chelsea's back line felt extremely heavy pressure as they watched Kaká dribbling the ball towards him so quickly!
Henry, who was running, immediately turned around and rushed towards Carvalho. As he approached Carvalho, he suddenly ran to the left and was about to go offside!
Carvalho did not dare to lose Henry carelessly. If Henry was allowed to run past him and into the rib area of the penalty area, then even Ferreira who came to support from the outside would be blocked by Henry. If Henry got the ball and shot, there would be no chance.
People can stop it!
Carvalho then moved backwards, followed closely by Henry, and the gap between him and Terry opened up faintly!
Cristiano Ronaldo also moved inside. Although Terry's scalp was numb, he could not leave Kakashi alone. He could only leave Cristiano Ronaldo to Ashley Cole to defend. At the same time, he could not rush out of the penalty area to grab the ball.
, in that case, he will create a passing line that connects Kaká and Ronaldo!
Like a strong wind sweeping past, Kaká did not hesitate at all, his eyes were unwavering and he rushed the ball towards Chelsea's penalty area, one step, two steps, three steps, into the penalty area!
At this time, he has almost no space to pass the ball, and he does not have Ronaldinho's miraculous scalpel passing ability. Therefore, he can only do it alone!
Terry saw this clearly and started to intercept Kaka head-on!
Terry moved to the front of Kaká, and based on the defensive awareness of the defender, he prepared to intercept Kaká at the location where he was about to face off.
Something unexpected happened!
Terry's brain short-circuited for a moment.
Kaka, who was so fast and so fast that it was terrifying, could actually accelerate while changing direction when kicking the ball!
This is the way Kaka's abilities were instilled by his coaches when he was receiving special training at Millwall.
He is fast, but don't reach the fastest speed all at once. You must save some to complete the ultimate explosion when you need to break through!
It was this speed increase that made Terry make a big mistake when he thought he was absolutely sure to intercept!
His feet tripped Kaka!
The ball had actually passed before he took off his foot. When he stretched out his foot, Kaká was just one step away from him!
Kaka fell in the penalty area!
The noise at Stamford Bridge suddenly died down, and there was a brief silence.
For Chelsea fans, a shrill whistle!
But to the ears of Millwall fans, it sounded like music from nature.
The referee pointed to the penalty spot and walked over to show Terry a yellow card!
"Penalty kick! Penalty kick! Terry blocked Kaká's foul in the penalty area! This penalty kick is undisputed. Kaká's acceleration in the last pass prevented Terry from keeping up with the rhythm, and he kicked Kaká.
Kaká did not perform. It was definitely not a sarcastic dive that Mourinho was using gestures on the sidelines. The replay footage made it very clear. Moreover, Kaká is still lying in the penalty area. It seems that he may have been released too fast.
He fell down and was injured!"
Millwall's team doctor entered the field to check on Kaka's injury. Chelsea players surrounded the referee to protest and defend, but that obviously did not make the referee change the penalty.
Mourinho made a gesture that Kaka was diving on the sidelines, while still complaining endlessly to the fourth official.
Aldridge walked towards Mourinho with an angry look on his face and yelled angrily: "Shut up! Can't you afford to lose?"
A Chelsea player committed a foul in the penalty area, and a Millwall player was injured after being violated. This is a very common scene on the football field, and there is nothing unacceptable.
Mourinho wanted to accuse Kaka of diving, which Aldridge couldn't accept. Even at Stamford Bridge, he had to stand up!
Mourinho was stubborn and yelled at Aldridge: "That's a flop! Your player is deliberately looking for a penalty kick!"
Aldridge was too lazy to argue with Mourinho.
It is said that when a scholar encounters a soldier, he cannot explain why.
Aldrich is not a scholar, but he is not a scoundrel. This argument is meaningless.
In order to prevent the emotions between the two parties from intensifying, the fourth official first blocked Mourinho and asked him to return to his command area.
Aldridge turned around and looked up at the Stamford Bridge stands with a grim look on his face.
In his field of vision, tens of thousands of Chelsea fans raised their hands and pointed at him, saying something in confusion.
And Aldridge looked beyond the large crowd of fans and towards Abramovich sitting in the VIP stands!
Aldrich raised his right hand and stretched it flat to indicate the court behind him.
Two men very far apart.
Aldrich and Abramovich's eyes met.
Is this the beautiful football you want?
Is this the team you want to build?
Abramovich quickly avoided Aldrich's sight. He also felt that Chelsea's performance today was a bit ugly.
But what can be done?
Aldrich walked back to the coaching bench with a gloomy expression.
Kaká was injured and had to come off the field. The team doctor initially judged that it was a serious injury and could be cured by resting for ten days and a half. After all, it was not an active injury without contact. He was kicked by Terry, and then his steps were unsteady and he fell to the ground.
My foot didn't step firmly and I sprained my ankle.
Amid the boos at Stamford Bridge, Ronaldinho took the penalty kick and won it instantly!
After Ronaldinho scored, he ran to the sidelines and put an index finger in front of his mouth to signal the fans who were booing at Stamford Bridge to shut up!
"2:0, Millwall extended the lead to two goals through Kaká's penalty kick. To be honest, if we put it on other teams, we might not dare to make a conclusion, but if the game ends with this score
If so, then it is almost certain that Millwall will reach the semi-finals of the Champions League this season. For Millwall, Kaká’s injury is an accident.
The Brazilian attacking midfielder has performed well this season. I don’t know whether his injury is serious or not, and whether it will have a major impact on Millwall’s final sprint at the end of the season. Millwall will make substitutions. The injured Kaká will be replaced by veteran Larsson
Substitution! It can be seen from Millwall's substitutions that Sir Hall has no intention of ending the game and he wants to continue to put pressure on Chelsea!"
Aldridge began to stand on the sidelines to supervise the game, and Millwall changed the players' positions.
Ronaldinho switched to attacking midfielder, Larsson moved up to the front line, or 3 forwards, continuing to put offensive pressure on the opponent!
Chelsea is at home, and affected by the atmosphere at home, their mentality is far more "stable" than in the away game.
This "stable" means that they will not collapse when the score falls further behind, and the players will feel discouraged.
Instead, they will be like wounded beasts, fighting Millwall with all their might!
After a season of hard pursuit, Millwall struggled to suppress them in the league, and they met again in the Champions League!
Now two goals behind again at home!
They really worked hard!
Risk everything and fight Millwall!
This kind of hard work has turned into a crazy pressing, and increased the aggressiveness of foul actions. The field is like a group of beasts running rampant.
In the 81st minute of the game, Schneider pushed up the side and sent a precise overhead long pass. He hoisted the ball directly from the right side of the midfield to the left side of the frontcourt near the penalty area.
Cristiano Ronaldo cut inside and moved away from Ferreira. Chelsea's crazy pressing was to keep the three lines closely integrated, which must pay the price of the back line. It is not surprising that Millwall penetrated the entire defense line with such a long pass.
Cristiano Ronaldo did a pretty good job of stopping the ball after cutting inside, but unfortunately his handling of the shot was not perfect, and Cech confiscated the ball!
Ronaldo, who failed to score, made an annoyed move.
Chelsea's offense still couldn't successfully penetrate Millwall's dangerous areas, so they were determined to hit long shots!
The long shot brings another opportunity: a set piece.
In the 87th minute, Lampard's long-range shot hit Silva and bounced off the baseline. They took a corner kick, a tactical corner kick. Ribery received the ball from the wing and sent the ball through. There was chaos in the crowded penalty area.
Terry's take-off was not high, but his keen sense of landing spot was still very good. This time, he got the landing spot and directly headed the ball towards the goal, knocking Butt's fingers open!
"Chelsea recovered one, 1:2. There were about five minutes left in the game. Chelsea still had a chance. Terry, as captain, made up for it at this moment. He brought Chelsea back from the brink of death!"
The crowd at Stamford Bridge was excited. Blues fans were cheering for Terry like crazy. At the same time, just like Mourinho, they urged the players to quickly return to the half-court, seize the time to prepare to continue the game, and score another goal as much as possible!
Aldridge also waved excitedly to signal the players not to over-invest in defense!
attack!
His fucking attack!
Chelsea dare to attack!
Our choice is not to retreat!
It's an attack!
After receiving Aldridge's instructions, the Millwall team had a unified mind and still stabilized the situation after the restart and maintained their advantage in possession of the ball.
Chelsea pressed like crazy, and every player was involved in the counterattack.
They knew in their hearts that the probability of reversing Millwall and performing a miracle was very low. What was more pragmatic was to get the second goal and end the game in a draw.
Their fighting actions were very aggressive, and in just 3 minutes, two players received yellow cards.
With the arrival of injury time, Chelsea players lost their composure and seemed to have lost their minds in pressing.
The Blues are like crazy and violent beasts on the field, with amazing momentum!
Aldrich doesn’t believe in evil!
At this moment, the Millwall players on the field probably had the same idea as him.
Even if you are a beast, so what?
I am the beast tamer! (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!