I am Kaka

Chapter 109 The young man chasing the wind

On June 17th, at the Kobe Flying Wing Stadium, the sixth game of the quarter-finals is about to start, Brazil vs. Belgium.

The winner of this game will face England in the quarter-finals, so England internationals such as Beckham, Owen and Scholes are also sitting in the stands.

Kaka came off the bench again, but the camera still took care of him twice. Many commentators also mentioned his name when they had nothing to say during the game and dragged him with Owen in the stands. Bala.

There is no such award as the best newcomer in the World Cup, but there is no doubt that the best newcomer in 1998 is Owen, and this year, Kaka has reserved this honor without a trophy.

As the winner of last year's Golden Globe Award, England's Golden Boy is still a big card, and he can be compared with him. Kaka's current popularity is evident, and everyone's expectations for the quarter-finals can also be seen from the side.

Brazil VS England, this year's best rookie VS last year's No. 1 student, is full of highlights.

Of course, the premise of everything is that Brazil can win this game, but judging from the performance of the first half of the game, they may not be able to do so.

Scolari's non-mainstream formations are difficult to define with numbers such as 443 or 522. Anyway, there are five defenders, of which the two farthest can be used as wingers, and the rest are four and a half midfielders. A half forward.

The one who was cut in half was Rivaldo. He could not only create opportunities for his teammates, but also make a final decision by himself, so Scolari put him in a position similar to a shadow striker.

Both sides had their own offense and defense, and both created some threats, but until the end of the first half, the score was still egg-based.

In the second half of the game, everyone was a little impatient, and they each completed two shots in just ten minutes, but they were both blocked by Cheney and DeVligue, who played stably.

In the fifty-sixth minute of the game, Scolari couldn't sit still, stretched out his hand, and Kaka came on the field.

He replaced Juninho.

Compared with the fuss of the Brazilian commentators when they first played, everyone's attitude towards this substitution is taken for granted.

Even expected.

Kaka first conveyed the coach's instructions after playing.

Rivaldo went up front to partner with Ronaldo, and there was no need to retreat.

Cafu and Carlos stayed in the backcourt honestly, doing what a defender should do.

So Scolari's tactical thinking is very clear.

Strengthen the defense by curbing the attacking desires of the two full-backs, while using Kaka's rushing ability to strengthen the attack.

It's hard to say which is better than the original strategy, but now that the former has been proven to not work, it's time to try the latter.

It's just that Kaka didn't get the opportunity to play immediately after he came on the field. Instead, Belgium took the lead.

Mpensa knocked back near the bottom line, Wilmots made an emergency stop and slammed back, knocked down Lucio who swooped up, and shot with his left foot from 16 meters in front of the goal.

It was a low, flat ball, fast and urgent, and extremely threatening. Fortunately, Cheney reacted quickly enough to fly to seal the ball, but the ball he saved fell to Welhain's feet.

Welhain made a shot from a small angle from the left baseline, but Cheney, who had just completed the save, slammed into the block, and the football hit his calf and flew out of the baseline.

Cheney stood up and let out a roar, and Cafu came over and patted him on the back, signaling that he was doing well.

The Belgian corner kicked in perfectly, and Cheney jumped high and took the ball before everyone else.

There was warm applause from the stands, affirming Cheney's series of outstanding performances, and the Belgian players also regretted missing another opportunity, but Cheney took two steps directly after landing, and his feet were fast. kick off.

Kaka did not know when he had run to the vicinity of the middle circle, facing the direction the football was flying, and stepped over the football at the moment when the football just landed,

Knock on the heel.

The football had no chance to rebound at all, and rolled out directly behind Kaka.

Kaka turned around and caught up with the football at the same time, striding into the shooting star.

"Cheney and Kaka have a very tacit understanding. As soon as they got the ball, they launched a long pass. The Belgian was too careless, and there was no one around Kaka..."

Almost all the Belgian midfielders rushed up to fight for the corner kick, leaving only a few defenders to defend in their own half. Kaka sprinted with the ball for more than ten meters before encountering the first enemy.

Belgian No. 5 Van Kerckhoven.

They met head-on about five meters in front of the penalty area. Van Kerkhoeven had already stabilized his center of gravity and waited for Kaka to arrive, but after seeing Kaka's rude dribbling method, he suddenly felt that he had found an opportunity and ran forward. After a few steps, Kaka quickly scrambled for the moment when Kaka just slammed the ball forward.

He thought beautifully.

Because Kaka waded the ball far away when he dribbled the ball, and this was the time when the football had just left his feet, and it was the time when he had the weakest control over the football.

However, Van Kerkhoeven obviously still missed Kaka's dribbling rhythm. Kaka touched the ball first and slid past him with a simple lateral move.

If it was a little far-fetched for the commentators to compare Kaka and Owen before, then people will not be able to compare them now.

Dribbling the ball at high speed and changing direction quickly, people seemed to see the classic scene of the Great Britain-Argentina war repeated before their eyes.

The chasing boy of that year has now become the hope of the whole of England, with the golden ball, and he is proud of the crowd, and now this boy who can also catch up with the upper hand can also copy his shocking blow and bring the Brazil team to the top The stage for the quarterfinals?

The answer is yes.

Ronaldo and Rivaldo's lateral running has taken away two defenders. Ronaldinho has also quickly stepped forward and supported Kaka's side and rear. The Brazilian team has firmly seized the initiative. Kaka only needs Win a one-on-one with Belgian defender Peters to face the goalkeeper alone.

Is it a problem for Kaka to single out a defender in the penalty area?

Everyone has already sentenced Belgium to death, and all that remains is the method of execution.

And Kaka, who is holding a butcher's knife, used a method that made Belgians hate it: riding a bicycle.

One two three four five…

After seven consecutive fast and dense bicycle rides, Peters, who did not dare to foul, was thrown to the ground in embarrassment.

Kaka moved to the right, faced the goal, and shot.

Football hangs in a dead end without any suspense.

On an amateur pitch, this kind of close-range burst when facing the goalkeeper alone may make the shooter beaten, but on such occasions, the visual impact of the picture makes people feel only violent aesthetics .

Kaka opened his arms and ran to the sidelines as quickly as he was flying, kneeling and gliding.

The turf at Wings Stadium is of good quality and has no bars.

Good reviews.

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