Chapter 93 Double Twenty

On the coaching bench, Guidolin was also talking about this goal with his assistants: "Bruno passed the ball really beautifully! He didn't stop the ball and just passed the ball! If it had been a little later, I'm afraid he wouldn't have had the chance to pass the ball. Got it!"

"Yes, yes, we took the lead in the first 4 minutes, and we have to thank Bruno!"

What determines the lower limit of a player's performance may be his technical ability and talent level, but what determines the upper limit of a player, Guidolin believes, is not talent, but psychological quality.

A player with mature and stable psychological quality can often achieve higher achievements than a player with the same ability but poor psychological quality.

In Guidolin's opinion, Bruno's psychological quality should not be possessed by a 19-year-old young man at all. In the Udinese team, only captain Di Natale can compare with him.

But Di Natale is a 37-year-old veteran, and Di Natale, a late bloomer, has experienced far more than other players.

In his opinion, Bruno's solid technical ability and strong talent make the lower limit of his career destined to reach a very high level.

The ceiling above Bruno's career is almost out of reach.

Guidolin considers himself lucky to have Bruno playing under him.

But given Udinese's situation, Bruno's time with the team may be very limited.

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The game continued quickly after Udinese took a one-goal lead.

Udinese, who scored the goal, had high morale and completely suppressed Fiorentina from the scene.Facing this situation, Florence, which was lagging behind, had no choice at all.

It's not like they didn't want to mark Bruno, but when they came to mark Bruno, Bruno just passed the football to others and only acted as a transit point.

It's not like Udinese only has one Bruno, the others are also very capable.

Moreover, even if Bruno is only a transfer station, he can pass the football very well and very comfortably.

These simple passes are simply not difficult for Bruno, who has been practicing passing in the system since he obtained the training master system.

If Fiorentina presses Bruno tightly, Bruno's position will be retreated, so that the opponent will have to pull out, and then the gap in their defense will be even greater.

Even if Bruno couldn't pass the ball directly, the other Udinese players were not blind or stupid and would naturally find Florence's openings.

But if Florence doesn't follow up, Bruno can easily control the ball and pass the ball without any defense.

This made it difficult for the Fiorentina players.

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In the 12th minute, Bruno got the ball in the midfield, and Fiorentina midfielder Matias Fernandez came up to press him.

So Bruno turned around and passed the ball back, while he also ran back.

Matias, Fiorentina's defensive midfielder, chased after Bruno.

Although Bruno ran back, he did not ask for the ball. He made a hidden gesture to the center back Danilo who was holding the ball, asking him to pass the football to the midfielder Alan on the other side.

After Danilo passed the football, Bruno turned around and moved forward.

This time Mathias hesitated and ran towards Alan who was holding the ball.

Alan passed the football back to Bruno when the opponent rushed over.

Bruno is now unmarked, and another Fiorentina midfielder, Pascual, comes in to defend Bruno.

Bruno once again passed the football to another defensive midfielder on his side, Kanter, who had already stepped in.

After passing the ball, he did not run forward, but pulled sideways to the side.Pereira went to the middle, and the two of them changed positions.Seeing Bruno go to the wing, Pascual did not follow him, but chose to defend Pereira in the center.

In this way, Bruno, who ran to the wing, was unmarked again, and Kanter passed the football to Bruno.

When Bruno got the ball on the wing, Di Natale, who was originally in the center, also pulled from the center of the penalty area to the wing to meet Bruno.

After Bruno caught the ball, he did not pass it to anyone this time, but decisively chose to dribble forward!
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"Bruno takes the ball!" shouted the commentator on Udine's local TV station.

"Go, Bruno! Go!" the home fans in the stands roared in unison, cheering for Bruno.

"Bruno is dribbling the ball!" the voice of the Sky Italy commentator was full of expectation.

Fans in front of the TV and computer are also looking forward to it, looking forward to Bruno defeating several people and having a beautiful solo ride through the level!

But what disappointed them was that after Bruno walked some distance and met the No. 1 Fiorentina player, he passed the football to Di Natale who pulled to the wing to meet him.

Neutral fans were a little disappointed with Bruno's choice, but in the eyes of rational Udinese fans, Bruno's approach was the most reasonable.

Being able to face the situation at hand in a more reasonable and labor-saving way is what a qualified midfield organizer should do!
For example, the man in the Manchester United team knows how to pass or not, but he knows how to pass. In many cases, he and the team are cheated.

It is clear that Bruno did not learn from his Portuguese predecessors, but learned from them.

It's not that Bruno can't dribble. In fact, his dribbling and breakthrough skills are definitely the best in football.But unless the team is in trouble and he needs a breakthrough to open up the situation, he rarely uses his personal breakthrough with the ball to attack the opponent's defense.

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After passing the ball, Bruno began to move towards the center. After receiving the ball, Di Natale planned to dribble the ball from the side and into the penalty area. However, after he made a breakthrough, he found Florence's right center back Tomovic. Still standing in front of him.

At the same time, other Fiorentina players are also rushing towards him. If he carries the ball for a while longer, he will definitely be surrounded.

At this moment, Di Natale caught sight of Bruno from the corner of his eye, so he decisively passed the football.

After passing the ball, Di Natale ran laterally without the ball and entered the penalty area. Now no one was blocking him.

When Bruno received the ball, Mahrez, who was originally roaming outside the penalty area, also decisively cut inside, obviously intending to let Bruno give him another assist.

His sudden cut inside attracted the attention of Florence's defensive players, and Bruno did turn in his direction and made a pass, which made the Florence players even more nervous.

But when Bruno's right foot came down, it was not an overhead pass, but a straight pass, and it was not passed to Mahrez at the far end.

The football stuck to the turf, passed through Florence's center back Roncaglia, and landed at the feet of Di Natale!
At this time, the right center back Tomovic, who was originally guarding Di Natale on the wing, had not yet returned to his position. He was trailing behind, so when Di Natale picked up the ball behind Roncaglia When the ball was played, the Udinese captain was not offside!

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"Okay!" The local TV commentator in Udine couldn't help shouting in the commentary box.

As he shouted, Di Natale adjusted the football at his feet, then used his body to hold up the oncoming Serbian center back Tomovic, and shot from a position approaching the corner of the small penalty area!

The Fiorentina goalkeeper rushed over urgently, and his fingertips touched the football, but he was unable to change the direction of Di Natale's powerful and heavy shot. The football finally flew in from the upper corner of the near post!

No. 13 minutes, Udinese leads 2:0!
"Beautiful! Di Natale! This is the 21st goal of the Udinese captain in all competitions this season! He has also surpassed Bruno, who scored 20 goals, and became Udinese's top scorer! "

"Udinese took a two-goal lead in just 13 minutes. They are already going crazy! Of course, the driving force behind this madness is Udinese's No. 18 Bruno Fernandez!" The commentator of Udine's local TV station Said, "His performance is even crazier! Not only did he score 20 goals for Udinese, he also sent 21 assists, two of which were obtained in this game!"

"It has only been February, and he has already achieved a double-2 record of 'goals + assists'. Bruno is definitely one of the most terrifying attackers in European football!"

(End of this chapter)

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