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Chapter 962: The Return of Santordo (6)

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Like the previous ninety-minute game, in overtime, the Netherlands and Italy were still attacking and defending on the court, conducting eye-opening half-court offense and defense drills.

There is not much worth mentioning in the overtime match between the two teams. There are only two things that must be mentioned here. First, when the game reached the 110th minute, history changed again. Ovemas, who was accidentally knocked down in the penalty area by Cannavaro, won another penalty for the Netherlands, and it was also the third penalty for the Orange Army in this game!

Seeing the referee awarded three penalty kicks to the Dutch team in this game, almost all the fans were stunned. No one expected that Merck would have such courage and courage on such occasions!

After all, no matter whether Merck's decision is reasonable or not, it is almost rare to award three penalty kicks to a team in the European Cup semi-finals, especially if one penalty kick is still in the overtime stage where one goal determines the outcome. Moreover, in major occasions such as the European Cup semi-finals, there are naturally even fewer referees who dare to do this.

Of course, if someone insists that there are super thick-skinned people like Moreno and Ganduer, then I have nothing to say.

Beckenbauer, who appeared in the stands to watch the game, also saw Merck's penalty, but unlike the last semi-final, this time the football emperor nodded in appreciation. Unlike the ambiguous penalty that the French team got against Portugal, this time Ovemas tripped by Cannavaro who was defending him in the penalty area, it can be said that the evidence is conclusive. Merck's penalty is normal.

Therefore, although the Dutch winger was suspected of acting during the fall and subsequent actions, Merck still awarded the Dutch third penalty without hesitation!

Seeing that the referee actually awarded a penalty to the Netherlands again, Italian fans were naturally very dissatisfied with this. They were emotional and did not care whether Merck's penalty was correct. In their eyes, the German who gave three penalty kicks to the Orange Army was undoubtedly blowing the whistle!

As a result, booed in the stands at the Amsterdam Athletic Stadium. Obviously, these sounds were all directed at the referee Merck.

Italian fans are quite conscientious and have not included Merck in the category of the Black Whistle, because no matter how dissatisfied they are, it can be seen that the Germans are not actually favoring either side. So their booing is not only used to vent their dissatisfaction, but also to create psychological pressure on the Dutch players who are about to take the penalty kick!

After missing two consecutive penalty kicks in the game, the Dutch players obviously had a considerable psychological shadow on the penalty kick. So when Merck asked about the candidate for the penalty kick, there was an embarrassing situation where no one was willing to go into the game.

Finally, after a while of pushing and emergency consultation, Cruivitt had no choice but to go to the 12-yard point to have a second face-to-face confrontation with Toldo!

The entire Netherlands team had a psychological shadow on the penalty kick, and Cruivet was no exception. This time, the latter obviously lacked enough confidence and courage when playing the penalty kick. Not only was the shooting force weak, but the angle was not tricky. Tordo, who was completely shot out, directly rushed under his side!

Thordo, who stood up from the turf with the ball in his arms, roared loudly, and his teammates all rushed towards him with excitement. For a moment, they forgot that the game had not yet entered the dead ball. The Dutch could take advantage of their celebration at any time to take advantage of the situation!

However, it is obvious that after witnessing the strange situation of missing penalty kicks for three consecutive times, Dutch players were no longer interested in touching the fish. Especially Kruyvert, who was sweating profusely, the Dutch center was looking at the Italian goal with a confused look on his face, thinking that what was wrong with him today? Why couldn't the ball be kicked in?

In addition to this penalty from the Netherlands, another thing that needs to be mentioned happens when the game is about to end.

As the overtime game was coming to an end, Old Maldini used the last substitution that he had been holding in his hand and replaced Antonio Conte with Philip Inzaggi who had been on the bench for almost the whole game, obviously preparing for the penalty shootout that was about to begin. After all, compared to Antonio Conte, who was a defensive midfielder and could not score a few goals in a season, Big Inzaggi was obviously more reliable in terms of penalty kicks.

Seeing the substitution gesture of Old Maldini, Da Inzaghi, who had been impatient on the bench, immediately jumped up. After Pipo, who had already done a warm-up exercise, and Antonio Conte said high-high on the sidelines, he couldn't wait to rush onto the stadium!

Dutch players, including Davis and Stam, did not care too much about the appearance of Inzaghi. After all, there was little time left at this time, and the final whistle could be heard at any time. In addition, the ball was still in their hands. Therefore, no matter how you look at it,

However, it was the Dutch players' contemptuous attitude that made the Orange Army almost capsized the gutter before the end of the overtime game: Ovemas's breakthrough was blocked by Martini and Dilivio, and the Italian captain who intercepted the ball accurately found Vieri's head in the backcourt!

Under Stam's close-fitting defense, Vieri steadily removed the ball from the air, and then knocked it to the back of the left heel with his left foot to the back of the side and hit the ball to Da Inzagi who was quietly inserted!

After receiving Vieri's wonderful heel pass, Da Inzaghi dribbled the ball into the penalty area and shot directly before Van der Sar attacked, sending the ball into the Dutch team's goal!

The stands at the Amsterdam Athletic Stadium were suddenly silent, and Dutch fans couldn't believe their eyes - in just a blink of an eye, their goal was broken by the striker who had not even reached a minute of playing time?

However, just as Da Inzaji was about to run to the sidelines to take off his clothes to celebrate, he suddenly found that the referee did not announce the goal was valid, but made an action that he was extremely familiar with...

"Oh! Look at what we saw? The referee Merck signaled that Inzaghi's offside goal was the first, and the goal was invalid! Isn't it possible? Even the linebacker did not signal Inzaghi's offside. How did Merck see it..." The commentator was extremely shocked at Merck's penalty at this time, and quickly checked the slow motion replay, "Let's take a look at the game replay... It's amazing! It's amazing! The slow motion shows that at the moment Vieri passed the ball, Inzaghi happened to fall half of the position behind Stam! Merck's penalty is no problem!"
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