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The All-Around Center Forward

Chapter 895: Bad Feeling

Author: Sovannra_Seang_3636
updatedAt: 2025-09-24

"Messi scores from the penalty spot!! Barcelona pulls one back!!"

"Messi's skill was absolutely brilliant. After drawing enough defenders, he spotted Iniesta's run and made the decision to let the ball pass. It was a move full of imagination. Real Madrid never expected Messi to dummy the ball, and Iniesta easily broke through the midfield line, surged into the penalty area, won the penalty, and even got Ramos booked!"

"From now on, Barcelona will target Ramos' side for their attacks!"

Barcelona celebrated excitedly.

This goal not only leveled the score but also earned Ramos a yellow card, opening up the game.

Guardiola clapped repeatedly.

This attack was highly effective and created numerous advantages.

As for Mourinho, he frowned deeply, his eyes fixed on Ramos as he said to assistant coach Faria, "Tell me, can we trust Ramos?"

"Ramos is trustworthy!" Faria replied.

Mourinho: "I'm talking about his disciplinary record! If I tell him to stay calm and avoid a second yellow, can he do it?"

Faria fell silent.

He couldn't guarantee that!

Mourinho pondered deeply.

Should he make a substitution?

But making a change now would be too passive.

However, he was wary of Ramos and Pepe's tendency to pick up cards.

Ultimately, Mourinho decided against making a substitution.

He instructed Pepe to press forward while Ramos dropped back.

This would reduce some of the risks.

If Barcelona insisted on targeting Ramos, Srna would share some of the defensive responsibilities.

At most, it would mean sacrificing some of Srna's playmaking, but maintaining defensive stability was more important.

At the very least, they needed to avoid conceding until the end of the first half.

Moreover, Real Madrid's overall formation dropped deeper, with the two wingers tucking inside to reinforce the central defense.

The three principles of defense:

Prioritize the back over the front!

Prioritize the inside over the outside!

Prioritize the center over the flanks!

To achieve this, Real Madrid dropped deeper as a unit, denying space behind them. The defense also contracted, occupying the central areas and allowing Barcelona to play out wide.

They compressed the space defensively, denying Barcelona passing and dribbling opportunities while limiting the forwards' movement.

They also deliberately allowed Barcelona to play out wide.

Even if Barcelona delivered crosses from the flanks, Real Madrid could rely on their height and physicality to dominate in the air.

The key was to gradually compress the space and force Barcelona away from the penalty area.

For Mourinho, they were still in the lead, so stalling was a viable strategy.

He didn't want to waste a substitution in the first half and risk being at a disadvantage later in the game.

Additionally, as the second half progressed, Suker's explosiveness would become increasingly evident.

"Real Madrid has started to defend narrowly, leaving Barcelona with limited space to penetrate. Whether it's Messi or Iniesta, they can only take a few steps before encountering pressure and challenges."

Breaking through in tight spaces was inherently difficult.

Moreover, Real Madrid fully utilized their numerical advantage, denying Barcelona the opportunity to play intricate passes in small areas.

After Suker and Bale dropped back, along with Kaká and Khedira, these four players weren't shy about using their hands, constantly disrupting Barcelona's attacks.

Even if they picked up cards, as long as it wasn't the defenders, it was acceptable.

This helped relief some of the defensive pressure on the backline.

Time passed slowly. Mourinho was a defensive master, and when he decided to park the bus, even Barcelona struggled to break down Real Madrid's defense.

After a period of intense action, the game became somewhat dull.

Barcelona fans booed even louder, mocking and insulting Real Madrid for their ugly style of play.

Of course, Real Madrid fans gave as good as they got.

How could the home team, which was trailing, be so arrogant?

The fans from both sides argued fiercely in the stands, making the riot police nervous.

Soon, the first half ended.

Barcelona failed to break through Real Madrid's defense in the remaining 20 minutes.

At halftime, Real Madrid led Barcelona 2-1.

Real Madrid entered the second half with the advantage.

"Currently, we are in the lead. Therefore, in the second half, Barcelona will definitely launch a fierce attack in the first 10-15 minutes. We must withstand that period. Once we reach the 70th minute, it will be our strong phase!"

After Mourinho finished speaking, everyone turned to look at Suker.

The 70th minute—"Suker Time."

During this period, Suker had strong attacking capabilities, and the shift in momentum could be a significant advantage in the game.

Suker suddenly raised his hand. "Actually, I can start attacking fiercely from the beginning of the second half!"

Mourinho shook his head. "I don't plan to engage in a shootout with Barcelona."

Suker sighed inwardly.

Mourinho was too focused on defense, and his tactics were overly cautious and steady.

However, Suker felt that their form was truly excellent. If they went head-to-head, it was hard to say who would win.

If they could score another goal, Barcelona's resolve would likely break.

But Mourinho was the manager, and Suker had to follow instructions.

In Barcelona's locker room, Guardiola was also explaining tactics.

"Attack in the first 10-15 minutes of the second half. During this period, we must equalize. Use your abilities to continuously bombard Real Madrid's defense. Mourinho is very cautious; he won't want to engage in a shootout with us. He will likely wait until the 70th minute, relying on Suker's explosiveness to seal the game!"

"Therefore, we must equalize or even take the lead before that time!"

Guardiola looked at Messi. "Leo, I think you know what I'm going to say. The second half requires your performance. Use your abilities to create favorable situations for us."

Messi nodded firmly. Although he didn't speak, everyone could feel his rising intensity.

This season, Messi had not let them down, even showcasing astonishing goal-scoring efficiency.

Therefore, they believed Messi could lead them to victory.

The halftime break ended.

For the second half, the teams switched sides.

"During halftime, Real Madrid made a substitution. Ramos, who was on a yellow card, was substituted off, and Carvalho came on!"

"If Ramos had stayed on the field, Barcelona's intense attacks might have forced a red card, which would have been the worst news for Real Madrid. Therefore, Mourinho made a substitution decisively!"

"Barcelona made no changes to their lineup. Fabregas remained on the bench, indicating that Guardiola intends to strengthen the attack at the most critical moment!"

The second half began with Real Madrid kicking off.

As the whistle blew, the second half commenced.

Suker took the kick and immediately sprinted forward.

However, he didn't position himself too far upfield, instead hovering around the midfield line.

Barcelona pressed intensely. Xavi stood diagonally in front, cutting off passing lanes while constantly glancing back to track Suker's movement.

Behind Suker, Alves followed closely.

Suker made a few lateral runs, and both defenders reacted immediately.

Eventually, Suker dropped back to the wing, trying to create passing options for his teammates.

But a minute later, Real Madrid lost possession.

As Khedira advanced, he was caught off guard by Pedro, who pressed from behind and challenged for the ball.

Iniesta quickly seized the opportunity, won the ball, and launched a counterattack.

The ball was passed to Messi, who, positioned centrally, played a forward pass to Sánchez.

Sánchez feinted a run but instead stopped the ball dead, allowing the defensive line to push up alongside him.

By the time Pepe reacted and tried to clear the ball, it was too late.

Iniesta followed up and took a sharp-angled shot.

The ball deflected off Carvalho's ankle and ricocheted into the net.

"Goooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal!!!!"

"Iniesta!!! Just three minutes into the second half, Barcelona capitalized on a turnover in the final third to launch a counterattack. After a brilliant combination play, Iniesta scored this crucial goal!"

"Barcelona has equalized!"

Mourinho scratched his head in frustration!

He had just emphasized the need for defensive stability, and they conceded a goal within three minutes of the restart.

However, Barcelona's counterattacking combination was executed perfectly. Messi's link-up play, Sánchez's clever stop-and-go, all created space for Iniesta to score.

Back to square one!

The earlier lead had been wiped out.

The entire Camp Nou erupted in cheers. They had finally equalized.

Now it was time for their counterattack!

Suker watched as Barcelona celebrated and shook his head helplessly.

He had suggested going on the offensive from the start!

That way, Khedira would have had more forward passing options and might not have been dispossessed, leading to Barcelona's counterattacking goal.

Now, the equalizer had erased all their advantages, and both teams were back on level terms!

But Suker kept these thoughts to himself.

Asking Mourinho to attack was nearly impossible.

There was no way Mourinho would ever abandon his defensive principles!

This was also why Suker hadn't insisted in the locker room. He knew that if he pushed too hard, Mourinho's stubbornness would kick in, potentially leading to an even worse outcome.

Moreover, Suker couldn't guarantee that an all-out attack would work, but at least it wouldn't feel so stifling.

In the current situation, Barcelona's equalizer had boosted their morale significantly.

Real Madrid, on the other hand, was still focused on defending.

At this point, Barcelona made a substitution.

Pedro was substituted off, and Fabregas came on.

Barcelona's formation shifted to a 4-4-2!

Suker frowned.

Guardiola was truly well-prepared!

This substitution showed that he had anticipated various scenarios and made targeted changes accordingly.

With Fabregas on the field, Barcelona's attacking prowess was enhanced even further.

Could Real Madrid really hold on?

"Defend!" Alonso shouted. "Stabilize the situation first!"

Real Madrid kicked off again.

After the 50th minute, Barcelona's passing became even more fluid. Without high pressing, Real Madrid was forced to retreat deep into their own half and defend passively.

How Suker wished Mourinho would wave his hand and shout, "Push up!"

But the manager remained silent, standing rigidly on the sidelines.

This wasn't how Mourinho used to set up his tactics!

However, during his time at Inter Milan, he had been influenced by Italian catenaccio, making him less aggressive than before.

Defensive counterattacking was a timeless strategy!

The problem was, without any counterattacking threat, it was difficult to execute effectively.

Moreover, with Fabregas bolstering Barcelona's midfield, their control in the center of the park improved even further.

They passed and moved effortlessly in Real Madrid's half, making Los Blancos' defense increasingly passive.

"Press! Press!"

"Don't let him turn!"

"Step out! Step out!"

Real Madrid players shouted instructions to each other, trying to withstand the pressure in this tense and deadlocked situation.

In Barcelona's VIP box, Cruyff squinted at the pitch.

His gaze was mostly fixed on Messi.

As he had said earlier, any great player must possess clutch qualities.

He hoped Messi would step up at this critical moment!

Boom!

At that moment, Iniesta passed from the left to the far post on the right.

However, the pass was overhit.

Messi watched the ball, turned around, and stretched his leg to hook it back just before it crossed the byline.

As he landed, Pepe rushed in recklessly to clear the ball.

But in a flash, Messi executed a "la croqueta", bypassing Pepe and bursting into the penalty area.

At that moment, Casillas panicked.

As he spread his arms and prepared to crouch, Messi poked the ball with his toe.

The ball slipped through Casillas's legs and into the net.

Swish!

The ball rustled the net.

Barcelona 3-2 Real Madrid.

Barcelona had taken the lead!

"Goooooooooal!!!! Leo Messi!!"

"In the 61st minute, Barcelona finally took the lead. Messi's control and dribble were simply magnificent. He showcased breathtaking technical ability to pierce through Real Madrid's defense and complete the comeback!"

"Since Messi took charge, Real Madrid has been retreating step by step!"

"Could Barcelona truly achieve revenge in this match?"

The entire Camp Nou was in a frenzy.

Everyone chanted Messi's name. After three seasons of suppression, they had finally turned the game around.

Although the match wasn't over yet, they believed Barcelona, in this form, could defeat Real Madrid.

In Barcelona's box, everyone high-fived and celebrated after the goal.

Smiles adorned every face, except for Barcelona's technical director, who frowned deeply.

"What's wrong?" Cruyff asked.

The technical director pursed his lips. "I have a bad feeling."

"Why?"

"The 70th minute is approaching!"

"Suker! Suker! Where are you? Why can't we see you?"

"Suker, where are you? Hahahaha!!"

"Madrid bugs! You're doomed!"

"Let's sing loudly! Cheer for victory!"

In the stands, Barcelona fans had already started gloating.

After overturning the score, they were overjoyed.

Suker coldly glanced at the stands. These guys deserved to be put in their place.

Suker dropped back and sought out Kaká. "Later, make overlapping runs with me. I'll move into the half-spaces and drop deeper. You find opportunities to burst down the wing!"

Kaká listened to Suker's words and nodded slightly, indicating he understood.

Kaká always followed Suker's lead, especially in critical moments.

Because it truly led to victories!

In the 62nd minute, the match resumed!

As Real Madrid kicked off, Suker made a few forward runs before cutting inside into the half-spaces. He then dropped back again, moving toward the center.

Kaká noticed Suker's movement and immediately drifted wide.

At the same time, Alonso passed the ball to Suker.

Suker controlled the ball with his back to goal, feinted and turned continuously, leaving Busquets dizzy. As Busquets leaned left, Suker sharply turned right.

As Suker completed his turn, Kaká, Benzema, and Bale instantly charged forward.

At that moment, Suker was in the left half-space.

With Kaká's run, everyone gravitated toward the left.

Suker could have played a through ball to Kaká, but that wouldn't fully escape Barcelona's defense.

So, Suker swung his left foot fiercely, curling the ball with the inside of his boot.

The ball slipped behind Piqué, who was caught advancing and couldn't intercept the pass. It bypassed Piqué, curved around Puyol, and landed perfectly in the right half-space.

There, Bale raced forward, using his blistering pace to break free from the pack.

"Oh~~~~!! Suker!!! A rainbow pass!!!"

How long had it been since anyone had seen Suker's signature rainbow pass?

This move, famous throughout football and beloved by many midfielders, had become a specialty of several renowned playmakers.

For instance, Kaká, Modrić, and De Bruyne were all masters of it.

Yet Suker, the originator, rarely used it these days!

This time, the rainbow pass arched across the pitch at Camp Nou, helping Bale break into the penalty area for a one-on-one!

Boom!

Bale slotted the ball low, and it slipped under goalkeeper Valdés's arm into the net.

"Oh~~~~ Bale!! Goal!!!"

"Oh my! Just three minutes after Barcelona took the lead, Real Madrid immediately equalized!"

"Barcelona 3-3 Real Madrid!"

The entire Camp Nou fell silent.

Fans stared wide-eyed at the pitch, unable to believe what had just happened.

The lively cheers ceased abruptly, as if a duck had its neck suddenly wrung!

They conceded?

Just like that?

Guardiola rubbed his temples, looking exhausted.

The advantage they had just created was thrown away!

However, he hadn't expected Suker to provide an assist.

He thought Suker would combine with his teammates and ultimately take the shot himself.

After all, that was the kind of player he was—greedy for goals.

Thus, this concession caught him and Barcelona off guard.

Most importantly… in a few minutes, it would be the 70th minute!

They were about to enter "Suker Time"!

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