Chapter 60: Unsolvable Shot
As last season's Champions League winners, Porto has a huge relationship with Chelsea.
Former champions Jose Mourinho, a member of Porto's last season's champions, has many of them joining the current Chelsea squad.
This round of the Champions League has become a game of special significance.
A large number of Portuguese fans came to England, not to watch the game, but to settle accounts with traitors and vent their frustrations.
Mourinho's start was not good.
Mourinho walked into the stands belonging to the visiting Porto fans at the start of the game, and the proud Portuguese took the initiative to shake hands with the fans.
However, at this moment, a Porto fan suddenly spat on Mourinho, but fortunately, Mourinho just turned around at that time, and this big stall of saliva stuck to Mourinho's back.
The saliva immediately caused a riot in the surroundings, and the stadium security also ran to intervene in the matter. However, Mourinho didn't really care, and he politely accepted the apologies of the other Porto fans, and did not pursue who spat on him.
Back at the game, Jonker was given a starting role in what was his first Champions League appearance for Chelsea.
The Portuguese players who were clamoring before the game did not have any pressure on Jonker, but Ferreira and Carvalho, who were born in Porto, looked grim.
Porto didn't attack aggressively since the start of the game, their tactics were a little more conservative, and now it seems that many teams have opted for the same conservative strategy against Chelsea.
Cosiro asked the whole team to focus on defense, not attack! Such an approach was a no-brainer, and it was a wise decision to opt for a conservative approach against Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side at Stamford Bridge.
Porto shrank their defence and looked like they were going to play counter-attacking, which made it more difficult for Chelsea to attack.
It's the same problem in the Premier League, and it's in front of Chelsea, and Drogba's high point is the only choice to break through the dense defense, poking into the opponent's penalty area, and a few headers are enough.
However, it turns out that Drogba is not a traditional centre-forward player, preferring to use his body to break through rather than shoot from the spot.
Jose Mourinho is aware of this problem, and Chelsea tend to underperform the same tactics against their opponents in the league, largely because of this.
The appearance of Jonk allowed the Portuguese to find a way.
Using his constant running interspersed to disrupt the opponent's defensive zone and turn the dense into loose is also a tactic to break the dense defense.
It only applies to Chelsea because they have Jonker who can't run.
And Jonker's long-range shot is very good, once Porto's defense has no way to defend him, Hercules will be enough for the opponent to drink.
"After the opening, Chelsea played very actively, and it is not difficult to see from the position that Mourinho's arrangement today was very aggressive! Two strikers, Drogba at the front, Jonk loitering behind him, the whole team constantly pressing forward! Lineker was very clear about his understanding of the situation.
Chelsea were looking to pick up the three points at home today, and Jose Mourinho didn't choose to let go against his old club.
For the Porto fans who came from afar, the Chelsea no.25 who kept running after the opening kick-off looked so funny, he was completely fearless.
What role can it play, I can't get players at all, and I still run so hard, it can be seen from the number that this is probably an echelon youngster, who is trying to prove himself uselessly.
The feeling that Porto fans took for granted soon made them realize that they were not idiots, but they had no knowledge.
Frank Lampard finally dropped the ball to Jonker.
Costa quickly defended Jonker closely, and as soon as his body made contact, he found that the inconspicuous-looking young man was actually so terrifying, and he used all the strength of his body to resist No. 25, but found that it had no effect at all.
Jonkewan stopped the ball with his chest, picked up the ball with his right foot, and then forced a turn.
The whole move was as if it had been done in unguarded practice, so standard, fluid, in the words of many, textbook movements.
Costa's eyes widened as he had been teased by his opponent so easily, and when he reacted, he immediately chased back and began to tug at Jork's jersey.
It's like a dog skin plaster! Jonker is not completely free from Costa's entanglement, and compared to many full-backs in the Premier League, Costa's ability is still good.
Sure enough, you can't underestimate your opponents, in the Champions League, you can't underestimate any opponents, they are also the best in their respective leagues.
Unable to get rid of it, Jonk chose a 45-degree cross, the power was not well controlled, and although Drogba jumped hard, the ball was still a long way from the top of the monster's head.
Chelsea's first wave of seemingly dangerous attacks came to an end, somewhat anticlimactic.
Jonker's beautiful pass, but his lame pass to make the offense go away, was somewhat disappointing.
Mourinho sat in the coach's box, and kept shaking his head, today he behaved very restrained, not as usual, in the coach's seat is very exaggerated, but it can still be seen through his movements, he is not very satisfied with this attack.
However, Mourinho soon became a different picture of euphoria.
In the sixth minute, Chelsea's wide player Duff made a breakthrough with ease, and the reason why he was able to break through easily was thanks to Jonker's movement, and Costa focused most of his attention on Jonker, for fear that Jonk would make a comeback.
Unexpectedly, Duff did not pass the ball, but continued to break through himself, and Chelsea took advantage of the numerical advantage on the wing and immediately formed a breakthrough.
Duff didn't stick to the ball anymore and sent it to the feet of Jonker, who was cutting inside and running.
Costa could only watch as the ball passed between the two Chelsea players and eventually became a threat.
At this time, it was too late for him to defend anyone.
Jonker's kick shot from a distance, with a huge sound, or the kind of huge sound wave that poured all the force into the football and brought infinite impact to all.
"Boom!"
Porto goalkeeper Baia only heard the sound, where did he see any flying object, let alone react in any way!
The roar of celebration from the Chelsea fans was already ringing as Baia turned to look at the net, where the ball was still rolling and spread out on the grass.
Incompetent, incomprehensible shot!
1:0! Jonker knocked on the door for Chelsea and his trademark powerful shot had turned Stamford Bridge into a sea of joy!