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Chapter 98 A stroke of genius

 On the court, Sneijder received the ball at the top of the midfield arc.

Ambrosini immediately came up, making Sneijder unable to turn around.

Inter Milan's midfield engine can only distribute the ball to Alvarez on the side.

Since the pressure on Milan will suddenly increase during the half, Inter Milan can only distribute the ball to the wings and try to avoid the enemy's encirclement.

When Alvarez got the ball, Milito on the striker also began to make diagonal cuts to this side.

Alvarez also understood it and immediately passed the ball to Milito in the gap.

But just as the late-blooming Argentine center was about to catch the ball, he found that Nesta had quickly turned around and forced him over.

At the same time, Mexes was not far away to help defend, and there was even a Flamini watching covetously around him.

Milito knows that with his own personal ability, it is impossible to directly break through the defense of these three people.

So he stopped the ball first, and then passed it back to Sneijder, who had already inserted himself into the middle of the frontcourt.

Letting the Dutch commander handle the ball is currently the safest plan.

But Milito failed to complete the pass.

Nesta behind him was already prepared. Under his personal interference, Milito's pass also lost its accuracy and the ball went behind Sneijder.

And Milan's midfielder Van Bommel intercepted the ball right there.

At this moment, Inzaghi on Milan's front line started to start quickly!

Van Bommel did not hesitate and sent a direct pass before the opponent Guarin came to block it.

Inzaghi received the ball.

At this time, he was already at the top of the penalty area.

However, since Inter Milan's front line has not yet completely pressed forward, Lucio and Samuel are still lagging behind.

So, under the double-team of Inter Milan's two central defenders, Inzaghi quickly crossed the ball.

He has never been good at dribbling and breaking through, so naturally he would not choose to work hard.

At this time, Seedorf also quickly inserted his left rib and caught the ball before Maicon. He pulled his right foot laterally and started to hit directly.

Seedorf's sudden shot was very decisive, but in the penalty area, Inter Milan's other central defender Zanetti had already pounced on him before he took the shot and blocked the shot with his body.

The ball was bounced out and flew high out of the penalty area.

On the outside, Van Bommel was already waiting.

He prepares to volley with all his strength.

But it was too late, and Inter Milan's left back Yuto Nagatomo had already rushed over from the side at this time.

Seeing that Van Bommel was about to take a shot, Yuto Nagatomo made a sliding tackle in a hurry, knocking Van Bommel to the ground with the ball.

The referee's whistle also sounded.

Free kick.

And gave Nagatomo Yuto a yellow card.

Stramaccioni frowned on the sidelines.

This foul is actually unnecessary.

Although Van Bommel took the ball almost directly in front of the goal, it was still about thirty or forty meters away from the goal.

Even if Van Bommel takes a long shot, Inter Milan's Brazilian goalkeeper Cesar will most likely save the ball.

Now that there is a free kick opportunity, AC Milan may be able to make better use of it.

After all, they have a good long-distance shooter in their team - Seedorf.

Sure enough, when the Inter Milan players set up the wall, Seedorf stood alone in front of the ball.

Pan Yi on the sidelines also kept waving his hands to signal more players to come up.

Nesta, Mex...

They all ran into Inter Milan's penalty area one by one.

Pan Yi knows very well that in today's game, Milan is positioned as the "weak" side.

With the current lineup, it will be difficult to directly break through Inter Milan's defense.

And set kicks, whether they are corner kicks or free kicks, have always been a weapon for the weak to defeat the strong!

Therefore, before the game, Pan Yi also focused on practicing the team's set-piece tactics.

Now that we finally have such an opportunity, Pan Yi naturally hopes that the players will take advantage of it.

At this time, the whistle sounded and Seedorf started to run.

He looked at the goal guarded by Cesar, but did not shoot directly.

He picked up the ball and flew to the upper right corner of the penalty area, which is near the intersection of the penalty area line and the penalty area arc.

At this time, most of the players were crowded in the middle of the penalty area, and there was only one person there—Mexes!

Nagatomo Yu, who was closest to him, quickly came over to defend.

At this time, the ball had already dropped, and Mexers had his back to the ball, and was still far away from the goal, so it seemed that he would not pose a threat.

At this time, I saw Mexes taking a step in the direction of the ball and pushing his chest.

After the ball hit Mexes' chest, it bounced up and down in front of him.

Although Mexes still had his back to the goal, he suddenly made an action that no one could have imagined.

He directly chose the upside-down golden hook!

The ball flew directly towards the goal.

The ball is very powerful and has a large arc. The most important thing is that the timing of the shot is too sudden!

This left Cesar, who was still concentrating on intercepting the cross in front of the goal, without any defense for a moment. He could only watch the ball pass over his head and fall into the goal!

"The ball went in!!!!!!"

"Mex!!! It's Mex!!!"

"He scored his first goal since joining Milan! He seized this rare opportunity and scored an important goal in the important Milan derby!"

"This is an incredible goal!"

"From such a long distance, as a central defender, he actually chose to shoot with an overhead kick!"

"I suspect this ball is qualified to compete for this year's Puskás Best Goal Award!"

……

Pan Yi was standing on the sidelines, carefully watching the development of this free kick.

But when Mexes' goal appeared, he was also stunned.

Because in his design, Seedorf should have sent the ball to Mexes for this free kick, and then Mexes would head the ball and then let Nesta and Inzaghi in the center grab the second place.

Target the goal.

But the force of Seedorf's free throw may have been a little too small, so it fell a little farther away from Mexes, preventing him from heading the ball directly.

So Mexes had no choice but to turn around and catch the ball, with his back to the goal.

What Pan Yi didn't expect was that Mexes, a crazy knife, actually chose to shoot directly!

Still got in!

This is so cool!

In Pan Yi's past life memory, Mexes was indeed a defender who could often score fairy goals.

Just talking about the goal in front of me, Pan Yi remembered that Mexes had scored something similar in a certain Champions League game.

Unexpectedly, in the timeline affected by Pan Yi's time travel, Mexes still scored such a magical goal! It's a stroke of genius!

This guy's improvisation will never be forgotten in any world.

All Milan players, whether on the field or on the bench, were undoubtedly driven crazy by such a beautiful goal. They all flocked to Mexes and started celebrating wantonly.

Milan fans in the South Stand also waved red and black flags, and everyone raised their arms and shouted.

Seeing such a wonderful upside-down golden hook goal in the Milan Derby will undoubtedly make everyone excited!


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