[人物] Goal.com 50: 盧西奧 (12)

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在Goal.com 的專家看來,上季之初「突然」從德甲勁旅拜仁慕尼黑轉投國際米蘭的巴西 國家隊隊長盧斯奧,不但沒有絲毫不適應意甲的表現,還像過往的許多偉大巴西後衛那樣 迅速成為意甲冠軍隊的中流砥柱…… By Inzaghi 2010年8月1日 下午12:32:00 在國際米蘭史無前例地摘得意甲冠軍、意大利盃冠軍和歐聯冠軍的球季,國際米蘭 的堅固防守立下頭功。然而去年上半年還在為拜仁帶傷堅持作戰的盧斯奧,在沒有先兆地 得不到荷蘭新帥雲高爾的賞識後而迅速轉投藍黑軍的舉動,當時的確讓人不解和驚訝。 而國際米蘭似乎回到了本世紀初喜歡簽免費大齡球員的老路上,不過31歲的巴西後 衛以其在自由球戰術中的重要作用,居然成為了球隊的重要進攻武器。 與躋身Goal.com 50大的眾多國米球星一樣,上季意甲第二輪史無前例羞辱AC米蘭的 比賽幾乎成為藍黑軍趾高氣昂整球季的開始。而盧斯奧也用本場比賽的入球證明了自己的 戰術價值。 上季共為國米出戰48場的巴西後衛,21次化險為夷的數據讓人驚訝。其中還包括次 回合米蘭打吡中開場不到半小時被罰成9人的極度不利比賽。史奈達的報復動作險些讓他 從米蘭打吡的功臣變成罪臣後,新加盟球隊的彭迪夫卻讓藍黑軍穩定了局勢,而在得勢不 得分的米蘭繼續圍攻國米後,盧斯奧的故意手球讓細哨和米蘭球迷都看到了一雪前恥的機 會。被罰出的巴西隊長隨即激勵了森巴正選國門施薩神奇地撲出十二碼,而此時米蘭全隊 的信心也頓時崩潰。 而在二月與森多利亞的「苦主之戰」中,森姆爾不到半小時被罰出陣,再次讓盧斯 奧成為了高光人物。而最後森多利亞反被老成國米激怒的場面,堪稱一場徹頭徹尾的「心 理戰示範課」。 同時聽取了摩連奴建議的盧斯奧也不再繼續冒進,他逐漸養成了「跑到中圈就回頭 防守」的習慣。而在國際米蘭隨後在歐聯準決賽與巴塞隆拿大戰次回合再被罰出慕達後, 盧斯奧與眾隊友上演了一出經典的「意大利式防守」好戲,這讓只缺一個作客入球的巴塞 隆拿最終無奈被藍黑軍淘汰。 此外他對國際米蘭的重要程度也能從休戰意大利盃決賽,安心備戰歐聯中可以看出 。而最終與老相識拜仁慕尼黑在歐聯決賽中的相遇,讓一年被拒續約的巴西後衛終於嘗到 在拜仁五年都未染指過的歐聯冠軍。 結束了歐洲球季的盧斯奧馬不停蹄地投入到了與巴西隊在南非世界盃上的征程, 而一如既往的韌勁和沉著還是讓森巴軍在些許非議中順利挺進世界盃16強。不過隨後被逆 轉的慘劇大家都知道了劇情,上半時佔據絕對優勢的巴西隊,在意外一個「准烏龍」失球 後卻瞬間崩潰,不知應該進攻還是應該防守的森巴軍最後敗在了老對手荷蘭隊的腳下。 在並列第一大熱門巴西隊結束南非世界盃後,森巴隊長盧斯奧可能是位列鄧加之後 最失望的巴西後衛。儘管四年後巴西將成為世界盃的東道主,但屆時36歲的盧斯奧還參加 的可能性微乎其微。 不過在摩連奴遠走皇家馬德里,新帥賓尼迪斯入主國米後,盧斯奧將一定能用專 業的職業態度和表現告訴賓帥「國米的防守交給我。」 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lucio was the 12th best player of the 2009-10 season, according to a panel of Goal.com experts. By Kris Voakes Jul 31, 2010 8:00:00 AM Welcome to the Goal.com 50! In this special series, Goal.com editors worldwide vote for the top 50 players of 2009-10. We count down to the announcement of the winner on August 10 with profiles of each and every player who made it into the top 50... Lucimar Ferreira da Silva was one of the chief protagonists behind Inter’s historic treble triumph of 2009-10, and it couldn’t have been more fitting that he helped his side complete the final leg against a Bayern side that considered him surplus to requirements just a year before. After five years with the Bavarian giants, which saw him collect eight winner ’s medals including three domestic doubles, incoming Bayern coach Louis van Gaal decided the big Brazilian was not the kind of stock he required at the Allianz Arena and allowed the Selecao skipper to depart on a free transfer. Jose Mourinho pounced to take the then 31-year-old to the blue and black half of the San Siro, and as much as the Beneamata’s star-studded attack won plaudits during their incredible season, it was Lucio who became the rock upon which they built many of their most telling triumphs. His transfer had been such a coup that he was almost the forgotten man as the Nerazzurri lined up for the new season. But by only the second game of the Serie A season he had already made his mark in shutting out a rampant Milan early on, leading Inter to run away with the season’s first derby by a comfortable 4-0 margin. That was just the first of 21 clean sheets that Inter would chalk up in Lucio ’s 48 appearances in all competitions. One of their more notable shut-outs came in the return derby fixture when his side were reduced to 10 men just before the half-hour point. Wesley Sneijder’s harsh red card, for sarcastically applauding a Lucio caution, simply seemed to spur them on. Led by Lucio, they managed to hold onto – and, thanks to Goran Pandev, extend – their early advantage. The No. 6 was also to see red in stoppage time when raising his left arm to a goalbound shot. It proved to be worth it when Julio Cesar saved Ronaldinho’s penalty and Inter held on with something to spare. Having initially been given the night off against Sampdoria in February, Lucio was pressed into action after Walter Samuel had been sent-off on the half-hour mark. Little did he know this was to be the start of one of his most monumental weeks in Inter colors. Only moments after replacing Sulley Muntari he saw Ivan Cordoba join the Argentine for an early bath, leaving the faltering champions with a massive mountain to climb, two men short with 52 minutes left to play. But Lucio took charge, becoming the colossus of a resolute Nerazzurri side which managed to stay strong enough to forge some of the game’s best goalscoring opportunities despite their reduced numbers. The 0-0 draw was to prove the springboard for his best performance for the club so far. Just four days after the controversial San Siro clash, Chelsea came to town for a Champions League clash which was to prove the catalyst behind Inter’s European success. Having failed to score in five successive European knockout games, Diego Milito’s third-minute opener gave the Beneamata just the boost they needed, but it was the command with which Lucio saw off the huge threat of Didier Drogba which was most vital in his side’s 2-1 home win. A Samuel and Sneijder-inspired 1-0 triumph at Stamford Bridge wrapped up the tie and pumped Inter full of belief ahead of a vital run-in. Probably the most memorable result of the season for Inter was actually a defeat, as a 10-man defense shrugged off the early red card issued to Thiago Motta to hold onto their aggregate lead in the Champions League semi-final away to Barcelona. Subjected to wave after wave of pressure, the Inter defence, marshaled superbly by Lucio, wasn’t breached until an 84th minute strike by Gerard Pique halved their overall lead. They ultimately proved resolute enough to hold on despite an absolute battering. It was a heroic display, not least from the hulk in the No. 6 shirt. Curiously, Lucio took part in only one of the three trophy-winning contests as Inter tied up the treble late in the day. Having only played in two Coppa Italia ties he was rested for the final victory over Roma, before sitting out the 1-0 league-clinching win in Siena six days before the Champions League final. But it was the big game in Madrid that mattered most to the Brazilian as he came up against the same Bayern side who had rejected him just 12 months before. Again Inter had to absorb most of the pressure, but again Lucio was at the heart of a triumphant effort, as Milito’s double gave them their first European Cup success in 45 years. Clearly now having the taste for silverware, Lucio headed off to South Africa for the World Cup with Brazil with his side touted as one of the favorites to land the trophy on its first visit to Africa. After a narrow victory over North Korea and a bad-tempered triumph over Cote d ’Ivoire came an equally-fractious stalemate against Portugal. A second successive clean sheet was recorded when the Selecao passed Chile in the last 16 as they started to show signs of being a squad to match Brazilian World Cup winners of the past, despite their oft-criticized style of football. The world was to come crashing down on Dunga’s side though in the quarter-finals as a second half fightback from the Netherlands stunned Brazil, leaving them left to rue chances missed when they had held a 1-0 first half lead. For Lucio it was the ultimate disappointment. Having helped his club side to three trophies, he desperately wanted to lift a fourth for himself as Brazil captain, but he is now highly unlikely to record such a feat given that he’ ll be 36 come the final in the Maracana in 2014. But that shouldn’t take away from what was a monumental season personally for one of the key additions in Jose Mourinho’s hugely successful Nerazzurri masterplan. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 121.254.64.190
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