Starting With Real Madrid

Chapter 454: Chapter 454: This is football



"GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!"

"In the 67th minute, Napoli has equalized the score!"

"Maggio, who just came on as a substitute, delivered a brilliant cross from the right. The ball landed perfectly, and Rakitic came forward to volley it directly into the net. What a spectacular goal!"

"What an incredible offensive combination!"

"Rakitic for Napoli!"

"1-1!"

On the sidelines, Gao Shen erupted with excitement as Rakitic's goal went in. He nearly rushed out of the technical area, his arms raised high in celebration.

"Well done, Ivan!" Gao Shen shouted.

The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge shifted dramatically as the entire stadium filled with boos from Chelsea fans, clearly unhappy with the turn of events.

For Napoli, it was a beautiful goal, a critical away goal. But for Chelsea, it was a disaster.

"1-1. Napoli has secured a crucial away goal in this first leg!"

"Gao Shen's tactical adjustment is extraordinary."

"It only took about five minutes after the substitution for Maggio to make a decisive contribution."

"This isn't the first time Gao Shen has used substitutions to turn a game around this season. Even against a tactical master like Hiddink, he's shown his brilliance tonight."

"The young genius lives up to his reputation!"

"Gao Shen has once again proved his coaching ability with a single substitution and one goal."

"Hiddink now faces a real challenge. A 1-1 draw at home is far from ideal for Chelsea, especially with their visible physical struggles."

"What will Chelsea do now? Should they play it safe and counterattack, or should they continue to push forward?"

After celebrating his goal, Rakitic ran to the visiting team's technical area, high-fiving and hugging Gao Shen. After receiving words of encouragement, he returned to the field, bringing with him new instructions from the coach.

The message was clear: Keep attacking!

"Now, the momentum is on our side, and so is the situation," Gao Shen laughed to himself. "One goal isn't enough. I want more!"

He had spotted Chelsea's weaknesses, particularly Ashley Cole's shaky performance on the left flank.

Moments ago, Maggio had burst past Cole with ease.

Is this still the world-class left-back who dominated at Arsenal?

Gao Shen didn't hesitate to call for more action. He signaled for the substitutes to warm up, ready to make further adjustments based on the flow of the game.

"Fernando," Gao Shen called out to Lucas, "pay close attention to Chelsea's movements and their physical condition."

"Got it," Lucas replied.

After the 60th minute, it became increasingly apparent that Chelsea's players were struggling with their fitness. This wasn't a new problem. In their previous match against Aston Villa, Chelsea had also faltered in the second half.

The core issue was that Chelsea's squad was aging. While Hiddink's tactics maximized the team's strengths, the increased running demands took a toll on their stamina.

Additionally, Chelsea's bench lacked depth.

All Gao Shen had to do was wait for Hiddink to act.

"Wuhu!"

In the stands, Mubarak couldn't hold back his excitement after seeing Rakitic's stunning volley.

The goal had come somewhat unexpectedly, but it was brilliantly executed.

"This midfielder is fantastic," Mubarak said, clearly impressed. "That timing and movement!"

"He won't even turn 21 until March," Brian Kidd added.

As Manchester City's technical director, Kidd had been closely observing Napoli, one of Europe's most exciting teams.

"He was scouted and developed by Gao Shen," Marwood added. "When he was playing in Switzerland, he wasn't well-known. But under Gao Shen's guidance at Napoli, he's been shaped into one of the most promising midfielders in Europe."

Mubarak nodded thoughtfully. "I take back what I said earlier. Scoring right after a substitution is no small feat."

"For the first time, I'm starting to believe you two. He really was biding his time. But do you think he can score again now?"

Marwood and Kidd exchanged glances, unsure how to respond.

Hiddink was already preparing a substitution. Scoring again wouldn't be easy.

After all, this was Hiddink—a master tactician renowned for his defensive expertise. Breaking through Chelsea's defense a second time would be no small task.

But on the pitch, Napoli was now in full control. They pressed high and attacked with relentless intensity, putting Chelsea under immense pressure.

Every time Napoli regained possession, they launched swift counterattacks, forcing Chelsea to defend desperately.

In the 70th minute, Napoli broke through on the right again. Maggio's overlapping run created space for another cross. This time, Cavani rose near the penalty spot and sent a powerful header toward the bottom right corner of the goal.

Cech reacted brilliantly, diving to his right and palming the ball away.

Di Maria latched onto the rebound, but his shot was blocked by Terry.

Though Napoli failed to score, their flurry of attacks showcased their intent and confidence.

In the stands, Mubarak couldn't contain his excitement.

"This is football!" he exclaimed.

He couldn't help but compare it to the football being played under Mark Hughes at Manchester City. The difference was night and day.

For the first hour, Napoli had been on the back foot, struggling to find their rhythm. But after their dramatic counterattack, they had completely turned the tide. Now, the fans who supported Napoli were on the edge of their seats, filled with hope and anticipation.

"We need another goal. No, we need two more!" Mubarak shouted enthusiastically.

Both Marwood and Kidd winced, reminding him to keep his voice down.

This was Stamford Bridge, after all, and they were surrounded by Chelsea fans.

Napoli's aggressive push forced Hiddink to make changes.

He substituted Bosingwa for Ivanovic, strengthening Chelsea's right flank defensively.

On the left, however, Hiddink stuck with Ashley Cole, unwilling to risk Ferreira. After Ferreira's poor showing against Aston Villa, Hiddink feared that using him would leave Chelsea's left side completely exposed to Di Maria and Maggio's relentless attacks.

Even with Ivanovic stabilizing the right, Napoli quickly tried to exploit his lack of rhythm.

Sanchez cut inside from the left, shaking off Ivanovic before unleashing a right-footed shot from the edge of the penalty area. The ball flew just wide, drawing gasps from the crowd.

As Ivanovic settled into the game, Chelsea's defense became more compact. Mikel, Lampard, and Ballack dropped deeper to protect the backline and provide support to the struggling Ashley Cole.

For the moment, Chelsea's defense held firm.

Hiddink then made a second substitution, bringing on Deco for Kalou.

This adjustment left Anelka and Drogba as the two strikers up front, with Deco operating behind them as a playmaker.

By replacing Kalou, Chelsea effectively gave up their presence on the wings.

In the 78th minute, Gao Shen responded with his own substitution.

He brought on striker Pelle to replace Biglia.

With this change, Gao Shen pushed Di Maria and Sanchez into deeper roles, while Vargas and Maggio became the primary attacking outlets on the flanks. Rakitic controlled the midfield, and Thiago Motta pushed further up to suppress Deco's influence.

The strategy was clear: dominate Chelsea's midfield, cut off their supply lines to Drogba and Anelka, and maintain the offensive pressure.

Gao Shen's instructions were clear: Napoli wasn't playing for a draw. They were playing to win.

"What a fantastic game!"

"We're seeing not only a battle of elite players but also a tactical duel between two world-class coaches. The adjustments and strategies on display tonight have been nothing short of spectacular."

"Particularly from Gao Shen."

"For the first 60 minutes, Napoli was largely on the back foot, struggling to find their footing."

"But Gao Shen's patience paid off. He waited for his opportunity, capitalized on Chelsea's physical struggles, and unleashed a powerful counterattack that changed the game."

"Under Napoli's relentless pressure, Hiddink's adjustments have been timely, showing his experience and resilience."

"This is the Champions League at its finest!"

"Napoli is now pushing hard for another goal, while Chelsea is struggling with their physical limitations. The home team has been forced to adopt a defensive posture, with few chances to counterattack."

"Napoli's fitness levels are remarkable. For a Serie A team, they're running at an incredible pace, using their stamina to press Chelsea and dominate the game."

After Pelle came on, Cavani became even more active, frequently running into space and switching positions.

Napoli's two strikers alternated between pressing forward, drifting wide, and dropping deep.

Sanchez and Di Maria added to the chaos on the flanks, while Vargas and Maggio continued to deliver dangerous crosses.

Napoli's relentless attacking waves left Chelsea reeling. Dangerous moments unfolded one after another, causing panic in Chelsea's defense.

Despite the pressure, Chelsea's defense, though shaky somehow held firm.

This was the resilience that had become Chelsea's hallmark over the years.

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