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“You can think whatever you want about the player, but still, you must concede that the woman inside it is way better than the futsal player, and when they meet, what a marvelous baller will come out of it.
The mystique of the Cinderella story always captivates people, no matter the sport. So, you root for the underdogs, for the team able to lose games that they have already won. Then we have a narrative built around AS Roma; as much as I despise them as a football team, I must acknowledge how good the fans are. It’s about ‘non succeed ma se succeed,’ more like ‘it does not happen but what if it happens.’
The little mistakes that have plagued the Kick Off season were all still there: a goalkeeper trying too much, a too-lazy holding or passing of the ball. Little mental and technical mistakes here and there as usual for the Milan-bound girls.
Falconara looks like a shell of themselves, like they are trying to win the game as if it is not a sport game, like only Zicky can do right now in all futsal, and if you are not him, that will lead to a big disappointment.
Without that terrible mental and technical mistake Bortolini made with 1:26 on the clock, maybe Kick Off would have won the match without the need for a penalty shootout. But this is sport; sometimes just very rarely the willingness to show that you are not as bad as your season tells everyone is enough.
There we go. Five penalties each. Kick Off goes first.
Who do I expect to go first? Not Luiza Bortolini. Not the girl that let the team down with that bloody and costly mistake. But here she is. I already told you before: the woman inside the player is way better. There she goes, taking full accountability for it. She will take the most important penalty of the series; she wants to set the tone. Damn, she let a rocket launch from her foot that goes past Sestari like the next stop is Mars surface.
Then Polloni stops Elpidio’s penalty, the same girl who gave Montesilvano their only Coppa Italia. But the most costly mistake is Ferrara’s shootout, which looked more like someone throwing in the towel than an attempt at goal.
When Vanelli seals the deal for her team, it looks like Kick Off was so used to losing that they were the most surprised of all. So there it goes, down the first match and first upset of this Coppa Italia 2024.”