Remember the 2005 Champions League final: AC Milan scored three goals in the first half, leading 3-0 against Liverpool. In the second half, Liverpool scored three consecutive goals to equalize, changing the rhythm at halftime. They linked up to defend against Japan's two-point shots, exploiting the opponent's height advantage and the relatively open space at the arc top. Japan's high pressing was quite aggressive. Corner kicks and free kicks broke the deadlock. Scoring one in the first half still offered a chance.
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Remember the 2005 Champions League final: AC Milan scored three goals in the first half, leading 3-0 against Liverpool. In the second half, Liverpool scored three consecutive goals to equalize, changing the rhythm at halftime. They linked up to defend against Japan's two-point shots, exploiting the opponent's height advantage and the relatively open space at the arc top. Japan's high pressing was quite aggressive. Corner kicks and free kicks broke the deadlock. Scoring one in the first half still offered a chance.