According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...Tactics were hastily arranged.
Despite the hasty decision, head coach Leo Benhak is a world-class coach. His previous club was Real Madrid, and he even led the national team in the World Cup.
The tactics are all readily available, and with the tacit understanding honed through practice, there's no need for much instruction.
As long as they can intercept the forwards and flanks, coupled with their famous fast-paced attacking and defending tactics, winning back the score in the second half shouldn't be a problem.
Letting an amateur team win by a large margin, what about the champions' reputation? If this gets back to Europe, Ajax will become an international laughing stock.
Inter Milan's head coach started a small meeting with his assistants. This wasn't a normal friendly match; they were worried about an upset.
Inter Milan's Nerazzurri began to be cautious, and their assistants also observed the team's tactics and player characteristics.
The second half kicks off, with Ajax in possession.
With the sound of the whistle, Ajax demonstrated their league style.
The backcourt was breached just like a weak chicken.
The ball was passed to Blogkamp on the sideline. After receiving the ball in the air, he didn't let it touch the ground, but bounced it a few times with his thighs while still running.
The defenders alongside him couldn't keep up with his pace, so two players had to mark him.
They still couldn't stop him. He broke through by juggling the ball, and just as he rushed into the penalty area, he was knocked away by a defender along with the ball.
What was originally a malicious foul was described by our commentators as a tactical foul.
If you let a top star player charge into the penalty area, even a foreign player as the goalkeeper won't help!
Yellow card and penalty kick.
The referee seemed to favor the rice, and the Ajax players didn't really argue.
Blogkamp, holding the ball, went to the penalty spot, placed the ball steadily, and looked at the goalkeeper, who was also a foreigner.
帕柳卡很紧张,之前不想来大陆,被揍一顿后,还是来了。当时那位戴黑手套的家伙说,你要在那边不好好表现,以后就不用回来了。
Returning to the seabed is also its final resting place.
He needs to perform well; according to his contract, he still has two years left.
The Ajax goalkeeper saw it, the technique was good, and he felt it was also good. Wasn't it just a pretty aerial spread?
He can do it too.
As soon as the whistle blew, Ajax's star player Bergkamp started his run.
Anticipation is a fundamental skill for every goalkeeper. When Pagliuca saw the direction of Bergkamp's supporting foot, he anticipated that it might be to the left.
With a magnificent diving save, Pagliuca dove to the left and, sure enough, saw the ball touch the palm of his hand.
When Xing Baohua saw Pagliuca save the ball, ignoring the deafening cheers from the stadium, he clapped his hands, remembering that Pagliuca became famous and a top goalkeeper because he could save penalty kicks.
Suddenly, Van der Sar didn't seem so appealing anymore; Patricia was much better.
What does it mean to save a high-quality penalty kick? It means either you have a lot of skill, or you just got lucky.
While people were still questioning him, Pagliuca showed his excellence.
Ajax's relentless attack has completely disregarded any notions of friendly matches, sweating it out on the pitch, strolling around and greeting the fans.
Now it's their battle for honor.
Ajax's relentless attack completely overwhelmed the Rice team's defense.
One young man couldn't hold on, and in the end, Batistuta, Baggio, and Peng Weiguo all came to help defend.
Gao Feng stood near the center circle with his hands on his hips, watching the second half of the game descend into chaos.
Suddenly, the ball flew out of their own half, and no one knew who had kicked it so far.
Seeing this, Gao Feng swung his arms and charged forward.
If he catches the ball well, it will create a one-on-one situation.
He ran, and Van der Sar also came out and ran.
They were all aiming for the ball to land. Gao Feng originally wanted to learn Bergkamp's ball control. When he felt the ball coming down, he had already lifted up, stretched out his right leg and pointed his toes, and waited for the ball to land on it.
As expected, he touched the ball immediately, and the ball landed on his foot. The only difference was that there was no cushioning or stopping the ball; instead, it bounced away as if it had landed on concrete.
As the ball bounced away, Van der Sar also collided with that foot.
Van der Sar is a tall man of over 1.9 meters, and this kick hit him squarely in the chest.
Van der Sar immediately clutched his chest and fell to the ground, rolling around on the spot.
He then glanced at the bouncing ball out of the corner of his eye; it was heading straight for the empty net, and unsurprisingly, it went in.
The whistle blew, and Gao Feng received a yellow card in a very frustrating manner.
Lifting your leg too high.
There was no argument. He claimed he touched the ball first and that someone else bumped into him; he was innocent!
Although the ball went in, a foul had occurred beforehand, so the goal was disallowed.
He finally got this opportunity, and each goal was worth 100,000! That damn referee blew his 100,000.
It was clearly the opposing goalkeeper who bumped into him.
It wasn't intentional, so why was it blown out?
The Ajax coaching staff began protesting to the referee, turning a friendly match into a fierce battle, something no one had anticipated.
So they started making substitutions. Except for the goalkeeper, Ajax fielded all their substitutes, saving their starters for the league. Although the substitutes were a bit weaker, they could still easily beat amateur opponents.
Go all out, don't be afraid of breaking the rules. Since the other side started by being unsportsmanlike, don't blame them for being impolite and disrespectful.
It was at this moment that Pagliuca showed his value, holding the last line of defense against Ajax's relentless bombardment.
His performance won cheers from the entire stadium, with red flags waving, drums beating, and occasional shouts of "Oh yeah oh yeah!"
Rice still conceded a goal.
It's not that Pagliuca didn't try hard enough, but that his teammates in defense had too many weaknesses.
Another issue is Mi's counter-attacks. As soon as Mi gets the ball and charges forward, the entire Ajax team tracks back to defend, with only one or two players desperately chasing the ball.
Ajax's total football and Miguel's defensive counter-attacking style thrilled the fans in the stadium.
The commentators were excited.
The commentator quickly explained, "The Rice team really put in a lot of effort! They've ignited Ajax's fighting spirit, sending them into a real battle. Who else on the domestic stage can match this Rice team?"
That's the national second team that just won the league championship last year, commonly known as the Olympic team!