"At the 24th minute of the game, Milan took advantage of a free kick opportunity and defender Mexes scored a shocking overhead kick from the penalty area to take the lead."
"This wonderful goal made all Milan fans very excited, and it also broke the dull situation in the previous 20 minutes."
"We can also note that the free kick that resulted in this goal originated from Milan's quick counterattack after a steal in their own half."
"After Milan's midfielder got the ball, he passed it very resolutely to Inzaghi, resulting in a cross and a shot. Then there was Yuto Nagatomo's reckless foul on Van Bommel."
"It can be seen here that AC Milan should be very well prepared for this game, which is to lure Inter Milan to attack, and then use the defensive numerical advantage to steal and form a counterattack."
"Moreover, Milan invested a lot of troops in the counterattack, and the sense of hierarchy was also displayed, which made Inter Milan's defense a bit stretched."
"As for the coordination of the free kick, it can be felt that it is also designed, otherwise Seedorf would not have found Mexes' strange point."
"I don't know if the final shot was designed... Do any coaches really ask players to train overhead kicks from outside the penalty area? Haha..."
"Stramaccioni just directed the Inter Milan players to strengthen their offense. He should want to score goals more than Pan Yi."
"But I didn't expect it. Instead, I got a heavy punch."
"Now it depends on how Stramaccioni can reverse this unfavorable situation."
……
Stramaccioni stood on the sidelines with a stern look on his face.
He really didn't expect that AC Milan would actually break Inter Milan's goal like this.
He was lamenting that his luck was really bad.
You may not see one or two such fairy balls in your lifetime, right?
Today he saw it.
If the goal had been scored by Ibrahimovic, Stramaccioni might have felt better.
But it’s Mexes, who can only be ranked as the fourth central defender in Milan...
Stramaccioni could only admit that he was unlucky.
So he didn't feel there was anything wrong with his aggressive tactics.
Lady luck is on AC Milan's side for now.
As long as he persists in attacking, he will always be able to drag Lady Luck to the other side of Milan and take off her red and black dress...
Then change it to blue and black.
On the field.
The game restarts.
Milan still uses the same tactics.
They will only press players who advance beyond the midfield line. If Inter Milan passes the ball back and allows several central defenders to pass the ball in the backcourt, Milan's players will immediately return to "lazy mode" and the fight will become a chore.
Make a show.
This makes Inter Milan's offense look a bit embarrassing.
Because you can't score a goal just by passing the ball in the backcourt.
What's more, Inter Milan itself is not a team that is good at controlling the ball, and it is not something they can do to create a sudden increase in speed through frequent backcourt moves.
Moreover, the current main center of Inter Milan, Milito, is actually not the best in terms of body, skills, and speed, which also makes his attack ability relatively average.
The main reason why he has been able to maintain a high level of scoring efficiency for a long time and become one of the top forwards is his keen sense of smell in the penalty area.
Of course, he has excellent physical conditions and also has the delicate footwork inherent to Argentine players. This is why he can play an important role in Inter Milan's Triple Crown season.
But now that Inter Milan's ball cannot be accurately passed into the penalty area, it is difficult for Milito to use his strengths.
So now Milito can only helplessly retreat to get the ball.
Inter Milan's backcourt also began to pass the ball to him to see if they could use him as a fulcrum to seek cooperation from other teammates.
But Ambrosini also kept his eye on Milito.
After the ball came over, Mitoto leaned against Ambrosini to stop the ball, and then passed it back to Guarin who ran out of space.
Guarin quickly passed the ball to the left and handed it to Sneijder.
Sneijder faced De Sciglio and kept making false moves, trying to get past the young player.
But De Sciglio remained unmoved. When Sneijder was about to hit the ball, he stuck his whole body against him, preventing Sneijder from breaking through comfortably.
In desperation, Sneijder could only choose to cross.
At this time, Milito, who had retreated to midfield, had returned to where he should be - in the penalty area, and was preparing to try to get the ball off before making the next move.
But behind Milito, Mexes was already clinging tightly to him, making it difficult for him to turn around.
On the other side, Milan's other central defender Nesta dodged over first and used the outside instep of his right foot to remove the ball.
Milito's kick immediately stopped him for air.
Cambiasso came out of the diagonal stab and wanted to snatch the ball back, but Nesta made a fake move and skillfully dribbled the ball in another direction, avoiding Cambiaso's pressing.
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After Nesta took two steps forward, he quickly sent it to the front and handed it over to the unguarded Flamini.
This defense fully reflects Nesta's technical characteristics: elegant movements, accurate positioning, excellent prediction, and superb skills.
As a result, AC Milan once again launched a quick counterattack.
"A very nice defense!"
The commentator couldn't help but praise.
"At his peak, Nesta was called the best defender in the world by fans who loved him, and was also called the most difficult defender in Serie A by Ronaldo."
"If he hadn't encountered so many injuries in his career, I believe his achievements would have been even higher than what he is now."
"It can be seen from the defense just now that he is still a sword that never grows old."
"He performed very elegantly and showed the demeanor of a general in his movements. He intercepted the ball cleanly and took the ball out of the danger zone after passing people, which also reflects his calm mind and superb skills."
"While he made Milan's defense airtight, he also acted as the initiator of counterattacks. Looking at his partner Mexes, the two of them cooperated very well, and easily gave Milito the ball to Milito. It’s gone.”
"Who can believe that in this season's games, these two central defenders almost never played at the same time?"
"Considering that Mexes even scored a goal just now using the opportunity of a set piece... this can't help but admire Pan Yi's training ability."
"Even if they are substitutes for ten thousand years, once they are needed to play, they will burst out with amazing energy!"
"Perhaps, this is why Pan Yi dared to field a full substitute lineup in such an important Milan derby."
"This stems from his trust in the players, and also from the players' trust in him!"