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Football singularity-Chapter 383 Mister Mario
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The Allianz Stadium was alive with energy as the chants of "Cristiano Ronaldo! Cris-Tiano Ronaldo, oh oh oh..." echoed through the stands. The Portuguese superstar jogged toward the corner flag, arms outstretched, basking in the adoration of the Juventus faithful. His teammates swarmed him, Higuaín and Bernardeschi sharing congratulatory pats on the back. The celebration was loud, but the message was clear—Juventus was in control.
Peter Bosz, standing on the touchline, motioned frantically to his players. Leverkusen needed to respond quickly, but they had been rattled. Despite their attempts to stay composed, the weight of a two-goal deficit was evident in their body language.
[42]
As the game resumed, Leverkusen tried to mount a response. Baumgartlinger and Aránguiz worked tirelessly in midfield, attempting to string passes together and find gaps in Juventus’s compact defence. Havertz was forced to drift inside more often, looking to help his team break down the tight Juventus defence.
In the 44th minute, their persistence nearly paid off. Wendell surged down the left flank, showing impressive pace to evade Cuadrado. The Brazilian whipped in a dangerous cross that sailed over Bonucci’s outstretched leg and found Alario at the near post. Alario twisted his body to meet the ball with a firm header, directing it toward the bottom corner.
Szczęsny was at full stretch, diving to his right. The stadium collectively held its breath as the ball seemed destined to find the net. But the Juventus goalkeeper was equal to it, his fingertips brushing the ball just enough to send it skimming past the post.
"Fantastic save!" Derek Rae exclaimed. "Szczęsny proves his worth yet again, keeping Juventus firmly in the driver’s seat."
Robson chimed in, "That was a superb header from Alario, but Szczęsny’s reactions are world-class. Leverkusen will be wondering what they need to do to beat him."
[45+1]
The first half ended with Juventus maintaining their two-goal lead. The home fans applauded their team’s dominant display as the players walked off the pitch. Sarri stood by the tunnel, his face full of smiles clearly pleased with his side’s clinical performance.
[Half-Time Analysis]
In the studio, the pundits dissected the first half. "Ronaldo and Bernardeschi have been superb," said one. "Leverkusen are struggling to cope with Juventus’s balance between aggression and discipline."
"I feel letting this Juventus side take control of the match so easily has led to their current state. Added to the quartet failing to convert the critical chances it’s easy to see why their performance has been so lacklustre." A well-dressed bald man named Marco stated with a confidant grin as he analyzed where the visiting side failed on both attacking and defensive ends.
Another chimed in with a more neutral tone looking to bring down the biased analysis of the game. "But Leverkusen are creating chances. They just need to capitalize on one to get back into this game. The next goal will be crucial."
"Be realistic Clara, are you expecting this Juventus side to easily concede or allow another clear-cut chance like Voland had in the 23rd minute," Marco retorted not at all having any hope for the German side to mount a comeback in this game.
"Safe to say we’ve had an exciting 45 minutes of football and can look forward to more as Juventus look to secure their lead and Bayer 04 seek a comeback. I’m your host Luigi and this has been the Sky Sports Italy half-time talk." Luigi the lead pundit stated as the camera zoomed in on him showing off his luscious flowing black locs as he leaned forward on the table. Following his words, the outro for their show began playing as the scheduled adverts started rolling in front of the screens around Italy.
"Camon guys I’ve told you to tone down the hostility towards the visiting side today, with the drama surrounding their rivals we cannot afford to receive any backlash due to stupid comments," he stated to his co-hosts with a sterner expression trying to get his point across.
He had received stern instruction from the regional head to tone down the favouritism they showed to Italian teams especially Juventus in this match. With the world practically thinking they came back from the dead it wasn’t a good look for their branch to harshly criticize them on poor performances. After all what better excuse is there than almost dying on the way over to the game?
"I know but that was pretty chilly in my opinion for commentating on a Juventus match where they are destroying their opponent. Plus, it’s not like German pundits don’t do the same with Bayern Munich, or England with Manchester United despite them not making it past the Quarterfinal since winning in the 2010/11 season." Marco retorted with an innocent look as he rubbed his bald head not quite understanding why the execs decided to suddenly ask them to be fair when it was their directive in the first place that led to biased reporting.
"(Sigh) You know Marco is right, even I find it hard to pick out good points in that Leverkusen side other than them not concerning more goals. If not for needed to contradict him for the sake of the show I would have joined hands with him in praising the old lady," Clara also said backing up Marco.
"I get it but it’s just one match so just tone it down whether Juve adds another 2 or 5 goals look for some positive points and praise them to kingdom come. Understand?" Luigi quickly interjected not finding it within himself to argue about right and wrong with these two shameless glory hogs. How he got the job of having to play mediator to the two of them baffles him but as long as the checks don’t bounce, and the Euros don’t smell funny, he’ll do his job.
"Understood," Clara quickly responded before pulling out a handheld mirror to readjust her lipstick which had been tarnished by the 5 minutes of speaking, she had done.
Rolling his eye at her action Marco also responded in a mock salute, "Aye aye Mister Mario,"
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[46’]
As the second half began, Peter Bosz wasted no time in shaking things up. Moussa Diaby, who had been performing exceptionally after coming back from injury replaced Kerem Demirbay, pushing Kai Havertz into the central attacking midfield role. The tactical shift was clear—Leverkusen needed more pace and directness to challenge Juventus’s disciplined defence.
With the younger Alario championing the attack Leverkusen’s pressure intensified with both substitutes making their presence felt. The younger attacking quartet utilized their pace to push the older Juventus guards sweating. For the next 5 minutes, they found it hard to breathe a sigh of relief as they utilized their pace to unsettle them.
28-year-old Alex Sandro faced the brunt of this as 20-year-old Diaby turned on the jets not giving the Juventus left-back a moment of rest. In the 43rd minute, he got his first clear-cut chance after a sharp pass from Havertz who danced by Bernardeschi in midfield. The French winger latched onto the laser of a pass as he skipped by Sandro who turned to chase after him, but it was too late.
Diaby had already created space between them and cut into the box releasing a weighted pass into the box. The ball cut across the penalty box into the path of Paulinho who had accelerated past Bonucci. The Juventus old guard tried to hold the young striker back, but he was not to be held as he slid forward to the ground pulling Bonucci with him. Angling his foot with the oncoming ball he connected with the zipping ball redirecting it past the grasp of the watchful Szczęsny.
Allianz Stadium was silent for a moment with only the sea of red behind the Juventus goal jumping into the air, celebrating as the ball pierced the back of the net. "Can you hear the Lions roar," Derek Rae exclaimed with a broad smile the moment he saw the play unfold. "They’ve been counted at halftime, but that goal quickly reminded the viewers of their existence."
"The men of the hour are the two substitutes Paulinho and Moussa Diaby, helping their team get back into the game," Stewart Robson commented, "5 minutes into the game and they have cut the lead down to one. 50th minute and the score reads Juventus 2 and Leverkusen 1."
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To be Continued...
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