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Chapter 655 Acting

"I'm in! I'm in! I'm in!"

"Messi! Messi!"

"Pedro! Pedro!"

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After Pedro scored a goal, the entire Camp Nou Stadium was like a blowout, and more than 90,000 fans jumped up and roared together.

"Ah! It's well transmitted!" CCTV's commentator He Hui screamed, and his face changed. "It's not a good thing for Inter Milan to conceal the ball at this time. It's only five minutes after the game. Although Inter Milan's advantage is still huge, Barcelona's confidence has risen. The feeling of shooting has risen. It's very deadly against a team that focuses on offense."

Mourinho was also a little nervous. He knew better than He Hui that the impact of scoring so early on the game, but he had made various preparations in advance. The opponent scored goals at the beginning of the game was one of them, and he had a plan to deal with it.

While Barcelona players were celebrating wildly, Mourinho raised his two fingers and made a gesture to Gao Xiaodong, indicating the use of the second plan.

Without Mourinho's reminder, Gao Xiaodong also remembers the deployment before the game, and other Inter Milan players also remember how to deal with it. Since the opponent's game is smooth, it will disrupt the opponent's rhythm, making them unable to get faster or smoother.

The game started again, Barcelona reduced their personal breakthroughs and accelerated the passing rhythm. They wanted to take advantage of Inter Milan's unstable position and score another goal. If the score gap can be narrowed to two goals, the hope of creating a miracle will be infinite.

Inter Milan kicked off in the middle circle, and they were still very steady and did not panic because of conceding the ball. After all, they still had a 3-goal lead. Even if Barcelona scored 3 more goals, the score was only tied. They only needed to score one goal and the game was over. Inter Milan's chances of winning were still more than 80%.

Barcelona continued to press frantically, with speed and strength faster and stronger than before scoring the goal. Inter Milan is not a pass-by-control team, and Barcelona's pressing is another soccer player. Soon Inter Milan couldn't control the ball, and Cambiaso kicked the frontcourt.

The kick was very powerful and went directly to Barcelona's penalty area. Valdes hugged the ball with both hands and threw the ball to Alves, allowing Alves to attack from the wing.

Alves just got the ball, and Etoo, who had just returned to his half, quickly chased after him.

Alves was very annoyed by this former Barcelona striker who was "not doing his job". Although Etoo is not a defensive player, he is fast and has a toughness. Even if you pass the ball out or even pass him, Etoo will still catch up with him in a silence. With him on the side, no player dares to attack with confidence.

Alves couldn't get rid of Etoo and could only pass the ball, but Alves suddenly discovered that there were people around the two people he wanted to pass, Gao Xiaodong followed Harvey, and Milito followed Busquez.

Alves had no choice but to pass the ball to Puyol.

Puyol dribbled forward and saw Messi retreating, and immediately passed the ball to Messi.

Messi got the ball, and Cambiaso pressed it at the first time. Sneider, the middle midfielder, quickly made up for it, preparing to increase his troops and attack Messi.

Messi had just completed a beautiful assist, and his confidence and fighting spirit were rising. He took the ball and wanted to pass Cambiaso by feinting. Cambiaso directly reached out and grabbed Messi's jersey. Messi broke free from Cambiaso. Sneider rushed over and kicked the ball out of the sideline.

At this time, the referee's whistle sounded, and Cambiaso was awarded a foul and gave Barcelona a free kick.

The whistle sounded a little slow, Inter Milan's captain Zanetti went over to negotiate with the referee.

Xavi took the free kick, and the ball passed directly to the front of the penalty area to look for Ibrahimovic. Ibrahimovic stopped the ball with his chest and turned around, trying to force Lucio to pass Lucio, but Lucio's hand grabbed Ibrahimovic's jersey tightly. Ibrahimovic struggled with all his strength, and the collar of the jersey was torn by Lucio.

Ibrahimovic didn't care and rushed to grab the ball, but goalkeeper Cesar had already attacked at high speed and kicked the ball out of the sideline.

Seeing that he didn't get the ball, Ibrahimovic pointed at his jersey and wanted the referee to make a foul. However, the referee just saw that Ibrahimovic had hope of getting the ball, so he didn't say anything. Now Ibrahimovic can't get the ball, so he asked for a yellow card. And Lucio didn't hurt anyone just now, so the referee ignored it.

But the Barcelona players quit and came to the referee Debriklay to ask for an explanation, but Debrik ignored it.

Ibrahimovic changed his jersey on the sidelines. Barcelona served the ball outside the boundary. Alves threw the ball to Messi. Sanetti pushed Messi to the ground from behind. Barcelona continued to send a free kick.

Messi passed the ball to Alves, who dribbled inward in depressedly. He dribbled past Etoo, but was thrown to the ground by Mota.

Xavi wanted to send a free kick quickly, but Gao Xiaodong stood in front of Xavi.

Xavi passed the ball to Keita, and Keita kicked it into the penalty area to look for Ibrahimovic. Ibrahimovic saw that Lucioca was stuck tightly. In anger, he pushed Lucio down and headed the ball, but the ball was still held in his arms by Cesar.

Barcelona originally wanted to take advantage of the unstable morale of Inter Milan to launch a fierce attack to see if they could score another goal. Unexpectedly, Inter Milan was so cunning that they actually used constant fouls to interrupt their rhythm. Under the constant fouls of the opponent, Barcelona's pass cooperation was dismembered, and the game turned into pieces. They could only rely on free kicks to attack. However, Barcelona did not take any advantage in high-altitude balls. Free kicks were equal to none. If they continued like this, it would be difficult for Barcelona to score a goal no matter how long they played.

However, Barcelona has held high the banner of offense and artistic football for many years, and naturally has figured out a set of tactics to deal with opponents' fouls.

Then when Inter Milan adopted another foul tactic, Barcelona players began to act.

In the 20th minute of the game, Barcelona counterattacked. Alves took advantage of Etoo's attack and did not come back and dribbled the ball from the right to cut in. Cambia wanted to stare at Messi and dared not intercept. Sneider was shaken by the interception, and Sneider followed with a flying tackle.

Alves immediately fell to the ground and shouted with his legs covering his face. Referee Debriklay showed Sneider a yellow card warning.

Two minutes later, Messi and Pedro changed positions and moved to the left to attack. Maicon fell to the ground in a fight with Messi, covering his shoulders and unable to afford it. Maicon was verbally warned by the referee.

In the 25th minute, Busques received the ball and pushed it, and passed Milito. Milito hooked Busques down from behind. Busques fell to the ground and seemed to have hurt his thigh. The referee showed Milito another yellow card.

After Milito took the card, Busques quickly stood up and continued to join the game.

In the 27th minute of the game, Mota and Sneed and Gao Xiaodong cooperated in a row to tear open Barcelona's middle defense. Gao Xiaodong made a diagonal pass, and Mota dribbled the ball and quickly stepped forward and went straight to Barcelona's penalty area.

Mota is not a player who is good at attacking. Barcelona just now defended Gao Xiaodong and Sneijder, ignoring Mota, giving Mota a chance to run into the penalty area.

Seeing Mota intervene forward, Barcelona's midfielder Busques quickly caught up and pulled Mota's jersey from behind, slowing Mota's body and stretching his legs from behind to destroy Mota's dribble.

Like Etoo, Mota came to Camp Nou and wanted to prove himself. Now he finally had a good chance. Seeing Busques sabotage behind him, he pushed his hand back and tried to push Busques away, but Busques immediately fell to the ground on his back, as if he was hit by an elephant.

"Mota hits people! Mota hits people! Red card! Red card!" In an instant, Barcelona fans jumped up and shouted at the stadium in anger. Those who didn't know thought Busques had been rounded by more than a dozen big men.

Nearly 100,000 people roared at the scene, and almost all the stadium was shaken.

The referee Debrillek didn't see it very clearly, so he saw Busquez falling to the ground and covering his face with both hands. Under the pressure of 100,000 fans, he was filled with blood and took out a red card and sent it to Mota.

Mota hugged his head, and he couldn't believe that he would be shown a red card.

Although Busques kept rolling with his face covering his face, he still observed the situation outside through his fingers. Seeing the referee taking out a red card, Busques smiled with satisfaction.

The Inter Milan players did not expect that they would be red cards. They thought the yellow cards were almost the same, so they all came over to protest angrily.

Mourinho was angry on the sidelines. The red card was completely unexpected to him. He applauded at the stadium hard, "Beautiful job! Beautiful job! Please continue!"

Image ambassador Figo had been sitting secretly in the coaching seat, but was also angry at this time. He rushed out with the substitutes to protest to the fourth official.

Morati in the stands was also shocked. The game was only 27 minutes old, and he lost one goal. Is this going to be a shocking reversal?

In an instant, Morati's anger surged, and he and the five thousand expedition fans roared at the stadium and issued the strongest protest.

However, nothing is of use. The referee's penalty has been made, so it is impossible to take it back. Mota had to leave the court. However, Mota did not go far, and he stood by the mixed passage to watch the game.
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