As David Silva sent the ball into the net, the Valencia supporters at the scene were completely excited, and the atmosphere in the entire stadium was ignited.
They hugged each other excitedly to the fans around them, some chanted hysterically, and even shed tears excitedly.
When Valencia attacked the corner kick flag on the right, both the players on the field and the players on the bench gathered together and passionately celebrated the goal that sealed the victory, because they all knew what this goal meant, especially It was the 84th minute of regular time.
Even including injury time, it was only ten minutes at most.
They did not believe that Barcelona would score two goals in the next time.
As the two main contributors to Valencia's expansion of the score, Aiello and David Silva were tightly surrounded by their teammates, using their voices and actions to vent their feelings.
Especially Mata, Cazorla, Godin, Azpilicueta and Jordi Alba who participated in the Champions League final for the first time.
They embraced each other in celebration and roared hysterically, demonstrating their power and presence to the fans in the stands.
Ancelotti was already excited on the sidelines and didn't know how to vent his excitement.
In Athens four years ago, he had a chance to win the second Champions League trophy in his coaching career, but was defeated by Aiello.
The performance in the last twelve minutes stole the trophy.
Unexpectedly, four years later, the Champions League trophy, which is admired by thousands of people, would actually be waving to him.
Guardiola, who was not far next door, had a completely different feeling.
He felt extremely aggrieved.
The Barcelona he led this season could be said to be its best season.
The league points almost exceeded 100, the King's Cup reached the finals, and the Champions League reached the finals for two consecutive seasons.
What could be more stable than this kind of performance?
If you do not count the record against Valencia in the three competitions, the Barcelona he coached was undefeated for more than 40 rounds, with a winning rate of over 90%.
However, they lost to Valencia in all three competitions: the League, Copa del Rey, and Champions League.
As a result, all efforts are in vain.
If Ancelotti was familiar with Chinese history, he would definitely have a feeling of being so good and so bright.
Of course, the one who has such emotion is Messi, the absolute core player on the field in Barcelona.
Starting from the 2005 World Youth Championship in the Netherlands, Aiello has been lagging behind.
In his entire career, except for winning at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Aiello has been beaten by Aiello in all other events.
The result is really hard for him to accept.
He already felt that he had done his best, but he still could not lead the team to defeat Valencia where Aiello played.
The new Wembley Stadium has turned into a sea of joy, and the on-site commentary box is even more so.
Except for the Catalan commentators, other Valencia supporters and neutral commentators have all commented on this season’s Champions League.
The title rests on Valencia's head.
Lineker, the BBC commentator who is a die-hard supporter of Ai Luo, said excitedly: "Ai Luo is indeed worthy of the title of the king of the final.
Although the goal that sealed the victory was not completed by him, we all know that this goal is 100%.
Ninety percent of the credit must be attributed to him.
His super personal ability made Barcelona's defense spin around, and finally passed the ball to the unmarked David Silva, who faced the empty goal.
It’s not difficult for a player of this level.”
CCTV commentator Huang Jianxiang said eloquently: "Aiello assisted David Silva to expand the score to two goals.
It is estimated that by the current game time, this goal can be said to seal the victory.
In other words, Aiello's personal career The fourth Champions League title is about to be won and he will also equal the Italian legend Paolo Maldini has won four Champions League titles in his career.
Aello is only 25 years old this year.
There is still a long time before the end of his career.
Winning another Champions League title is not a problem.
By then he will be The player with the most Champions League wins in history” At this time, countless Chinese fans began to browse Weibo again to commemorate the upcoming new record moment.
The cheers from the Valencia fans in the stands continued loudly, with no intention of stopping.
They all knew that the second Champions League trophy in the club's history was about to come.
The game restarted, and Barcelona made the last substitution adjustment, replacing Iniesta with Afellay to continue to strengthen the attack.
Immediately, Valencia followed suit and made adjustments, replacing Mata, whose physical fitness had declined significantly, with James Rodriguez to continue to pose a threat to Barcelona's defense.
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Many people were surprised by Ancelotti's substitution.
Logically speaking, if Valencia leads by two goals, they should replace offensive players with defensive players at the last moment to strengthen defense and stabilize the victory.
However, this substitution did not Is to continue to strengthen the attack?
tit for tat
Sky TV commentator Martin Taylor voted for this: "No one expected that Ancelotti's last card of the game would still be to adjust the offense.
It is really surprising, but in the final analysis, this substitution is the right choice.
Instead of cowardly defending from behind at the last moment, it would be better to fight against Barcelona who are completely counterattacking, and maybe there will be unexpected results."
In fact, the effect is very obvious.
James Rodriguez is young, fast, and has good foot skills.
He moves forward very strongly and cooperates very well with Aiello.
Therefore, the situation on the field was very strange.
Barcelona, which was two goals behind and eager to quickly equalize the score, was suppressed by Valencia at halftime.
The originally high-spirited Valencia fans changed their previous decline at the end of the game and forced Barcelona to play in their own half, and the cheers continued to increase.
In these few minutes, Messi had wonderful breakthroughs and assists, but was unable to knock on the goal guarded by Wang Xiaolei.
But there is not no good news for Barcelona.
At least Valencia did not expand the score to three goals when they regained the initiative.
But everyone knew Barcelona was doomed.
Ninety minutes of regular time were over, and the fourth official held up the electronic sign indicating three minutes of added time, which meant that there were only the last three minutes of the 2010-2011 Champions League final.
At the end of regular time, Valencia players consciously delayed the game.
Of course, this delaying the game time does not mean falling to the ground as long as there is a physical collision, but using a quick kick to consume the fighting spirit, physical fitness and game time of Barcelona players.
The game time passed quickly, and almost all Barcelona players chose to give up, except Messi who still ran.
Therefore, there was a rare scene on the field, which usually shows the Barcelona midfielders playing with the enemy forwards.
This time it was the turn of the headless Messi
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