Chapter 94 Control
When the game restarted, Udinese still firmly controlled the situation on the field.Bruno still dominates the team's offensive and defensive rhythm in the midfield, guiding Udinese's offense wave after wave, like a tide attacking Florence's penalty area, never stopping.

Under such circumstances, Florence did not even have the power to fight back and could only deal with it.

During this period, Udinese played very powerfully, showing a momentum that they have rarely seen this season, and finally made people feel like a strong team.

The Udinese fans in the stands were very excited. Although no goal was scored, the cheers and singing never stopped.

In the 306th minute, Udinese scored another goal, but this goal had nothing to do with Bruno. It was neither scored nor assisted by him. To say that he instigated it was very reluctant, he only participated. Among them, the ball was passed twice.

In the end, it was Pereira who scored the goal, and it was Di Natale who passed the ball to Pereira.

Pereira's goal gave Udinese a three-goal lead over Fiorentina before the end of the first half.

Although there are still 54 minutes left in the game, everyone knows that there is no suspense in this game.

After Pereira scored, Udinese's offensive was not as fierce as before, but gradually slowed down.

Considering that the first half is coming to an end and the team is leading by three goals, there is really no reason to continue fighting for the remaining 10 minutes.

Bruno began to make more cross passes and back passes in the midfield, allowing everyone to slow down from the excitement of scoring goals, detach themselves, and slow down the speed.Let everyone take a rest and enter the halftime break with more energy, so that they can play the second half of the game with more energy.

Just as the first half was about to end, the visiting team Fiorentina took advantage of the lack of concentration of Udinese players and scored a goal.

In the 44th minute, Di Natale was intercepted and Fiorentina launched a counterattack. Vargas fired an angry shot with his left foot from 24 meters in front of the goal and hit the lower edge of the crossbar, rewriting the score to 1:3.

Udinese protested, believing that Di Natale had been violated first, but the referee did not accept the Udinese protest.

In the end, Udinese ended the first half with a score of 3:1 and entered the halftime break.

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At the end of the first half, the TV broadcast focused on Bruno. The commentator of the local TV station in Udine said: "If there is a best player in the first half, then I think Bruno definitely deserves it. Udinese was able to end the suspense of this game in the first half, and Bruno took the greatest credit."

When walking off the field, captain Di Natale fell up and communicated with Bruno as they walked down the field.

The commentators can't hear what the players are saying, but they can interpret something from this picture.

The commentator of Italian Sky TV said: "Bruno has a good relationship with his teammates. We can know this from media reports. Now seeing this scene, we should know whether Bruno has a good relationship with his teammates. Just because of his good character, and more importantly because of the strength he has shown, he has won the respect and trust of his teammates..."

Back in the dressing room, Guidolin praised the players for their performance in the first half, including Bruno.

However, after Guidolin praised the team, he continued: "But there are still 45 minutes in the game, and everything is possible. Even if you lead the opponent by three goals, the opponent may equalize. Just like they did in No. 404 The goals scored in minutes are the same. So from now on, you must still maintain high morale and not relax. If you can still score goals, then don't be polite and destroy the opponent's last hope!"

Speaking of this, Guidolin glanced at Bruno.Bruno is the player with the strongest organizational ability in the Udinese team. Others, including the team's vice-captain Basta, are not as good at organizing as others.Therefore, whether Udinese can continue to score goals depends largely on whether Bruno, the core organizer, has strong fighting spirit.

If, as organizers, everyone starts to relax, then the team's offense will become independent.

The expression on Bruno's face is no different from that of other players. You can't guess what he is thinking just from his expression.But Guidolin was sure that Bruno definitely knew what was going on.

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After a 15-minute intermission, the second half began.

Udinese did not make any substitution adjustments, and Fiorentina, which was two goals behind, seemed not to want to give up. They made adjustments during the halftime break, with former AC Milan captain Antoine who joined Fiorentina last summer. Brossini replaced young Polish midfielder Rafael Wolski.

As the core of Florence's offense, Wolski's performance in the first half was very poor and he failed to organize Florence's offense at all.

Replacing the experienced Ambrosini shows that Florence has not given up hope.Perhaps in Montella's view, with Florence's attacking power, it is capable of equalizing or even reversing the win with 45 minutes.

At the beginning of the second half, Fiorentina fought very hard. They received two yellow cards in a row within 2 minutes, and seemed to want to regain the initiative with fierce fighting.

Bruno, who was active in the first half of the game, naturally became the focus of Florence players.One of Fiorentina's two yellow cards in 2 minutes was given to Bruno.

When Friuli center back Savic made a ferocious wrestling move against Bruno who took the ball at the edge of the penalty area, the stands recalled a huge boo.

Savic's foul on Bruno made Guidolin very nervous. If Bruno is injured, it will definitely be a result that Udinese cannot bear.So when Bruno was knocked to the ground by Savage, he jumped up excitedly, rushed to the sidelines and shouted at the fourth official: "Damn it! This should be a card!"

He was worried that the referee had just given Fiorentina defender Tomovic a yellow card and would not give out another one in such a short period of time.

However, the referee on duty decisively showed Savage a yellow card.

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Just like that, only 2 minutes into the second half, two of Florence's three central defenders were wearing yellow cards.

Bruno also worried his teammates when he fell to the ground.

Captain Di Natale was the first to rush forward, causing trouble for Savage and fighting for Bruno.

Mahrez followed closely and shouted at Savage: "This is football, this is football! If you want to play wrestling, go back to your house!"

Kanter ran to see Bruno and asked anxiously: "How are you, Bruno?"

Bruno lay on the turf and replied angrily: "I'm okay, hiss -"

Hearing Bruno take a breath, Kanter's heart skipped a beat and he asked anxiously: "What's wrong?"

"The fall was a bit awkward...it's okay." Bruno said after he recovered, and then tried to get up from the ground.

Upon seeing this, Kanter quickly stretched out his hand to support him and slowly pulled him up.

Bruno pulled up with his hands on his hips and his body hunched over.

"Are you okay?" Kanter asked again.

"It's okay, it's okay...cough!" Bruno coughed twice as he was talking.

The fall just now was indeed not light, but fortunately it was just a hard injury. The fall caused some pain, but did not hurt the joints.

Seeing Bruno looking so embarrassed, Kanter said: "Bruno, there is no need to confront them head-on. Just hide when you need to, and give in when you need to. Anyway, we are two goals ahead now..."

Bruno shook his head and said: "Then you can't always give in, you can always hide, right? It's okay, N'Golo, I know who knows the scale. If you really can't handle it, I won't be stupid enough to force it."

Seeing that Bruno could finally speak smoothly, Kanter left with peace of mind.

Then the person who came up to care about Bruno changed to Mahrez. After answering Mahrez with the same words, captain Di Natale also came.

It wasn't until everyone was sure that Bruno was really fine that they dispersed.

"Bruno stood up, and his teammates were asking about his situation. It seems that there should be no big problem... We also hope that there is no big problem!"

(End of this chapter)

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