football killer
Chapter 62 Liverpool Derby (4)
Chapter 62 Liverpool Derby ([-])
In the 14th minute of the game, Gerrard received a pass from Harman and passed a through pass to George. George, who had just got the ball, didn't even start to run, and was directly knocked down by the Everton defender, the Scot Will.
"Damn it, you're already 30 years old, you're still working so hard, you don't want to live anymore, I wish you that after this game, you go home and get hit by a car!" George got up from the ground and looked at the Everton defender Will, who had shoveled himself and didn't even look at him, thinking evilly.
In fact, this is not the first time that this happened. As the game started, after Gravesen was the first to start, the players of the two teams began to fight each other. Rampages, sliding tackles, and elbows were repeatedly staged. The fierce scenes of the derby battle were repeatedly staged at Gooderson Park.
The fierce scrambling of the defensive players on both sides completely froze the forwards of both sides for a while. Rather than saying that this is a game, it is better to say that this is a defensive drill of the two teams, but the difference is that this time is an actual combat exercise.
The four forwards on both sides are really depressed at the moment. It’s not that they don’t live up to expectations, or that they don’t want to score goals. It’s just that there’s nothing they can do. You know that the opponent’s foot is directly aimed at your own. If it were you, you would choose to be a hero and resist the opponent’s kick, and then rest for a few months or a year, or even announce your retirement, or choose to avoid it.
It turned out that the forwards of the two goals were not fools, so naturally they never thought of fighting the opponent's defender.
"Damn it, this isn't an ordinary Premier League game. It's like the Champions League final. The defenders of both sides are really fighting for their feet. I'm afraid that even any strong defensive team in the world is not as strong as the current two teams."
As the game has been played for more than ten minutes, George also has a general understanding of the word derby. He knows that although the opposing defender Will's tackles are very fierce, but judging from the current situation on the court, the referee may not even give a verbal warning.
Thinking of this, George didn't complain, he just got up and started running again, hoping that his teammates could steal Everton's ball and then fight back.
Will made a fierce tackle and intercepted the football under George's feet. Without any hesitation, he passed the ball directly to Everton midfielder Gravesen.Gravesen, who got the pass, looked at the situation on the field, and rushed towards the Liverpool penalty area cautiously.
Can Gravesen be careless? The game just started with his fierce tackle. Although the game lasted only ten minutes, as the core of Everton's midfielder, Gravesen often receives passes from the backcourt to organize attacks. Naturally, he was warmly received by Liverpool players.
If it weren't for Gravesen himself being very careful and knowing how to avoid the opponent's tackles (after all, Gravesen himself is also in this business) to avoid his own injury, otherwise, Gravesen would have been injured long ago.
But no matter how careful Gravesen is, during this period, Gravesen was brought down four times by Liverpool players. In fact, Murphy once was one time, and the other three were Harman who faced Gravesen against Gravesen at the beginning of the game.
Harman paid special attention to Gravesen. When he saw Gravesen holding the ball, he checked that there were no loopholes in his backcourt. They were all man-to-man defenses. Thinking of this, Harman didn't hesitate any longer, and rushed towards Gravesen aggressively like a tank.
In the eyes of the German Harman, you compete as long as you compete, and it doesn’t matter if you are fierce, but you must at least be like Keane and Vieira, you must know how to advance and retreat, and the scale has just begun.This was something Harman couldn't bear, and naturally he wouldn't give Gravesen any good looks.
Seeing Harman rushing towards him aggressively, Gravesen had no choice but to pass the ball to the Irishman Kilbaney. Gravesen knew very well that if he didn't pass the ball quickly, if Harman rushed to his body and passed again, I'm afraid that even if Harman couldn't stop his pass, he would definitely take the opportunity to hit it hard.
After all, even if the referee asks at that time, Harman will have a reason. It can be said that he can't hold back for a while, and everyone knows the reason, but no one will point it out.
Although Gravesen is very confident about his body, Gravesen is very clear that compared with the 1-meter German, he is still not enough.At the same time, Gravesen was not stupid, so he naturally didn't want to see Harman give him a little advantage, so when Harman was still four or five meters away from Gravesen, he passed the ball.
Seeing Gravesen passing the ball, Harman had no choice but to stop and start to defend. After all, Gravesen had already passed the ball, and he was still four or five meters away from him. He foolishly rushed over to Gravesen and hit Gravesen hard. I'm afraid the referee's yellow card would appear in front of his eyes.
Kilbaney received a pass from Gravesen and began to rush past Liverpool's penalty area. At this time, Carragher also began to rush out, facing Kilbani.
For a moment, both of them rushed towards each other at an extremely fast speed, and they were like knights in a decisive battle in ancient times.
As the distance between the two got closer, Kilbani couldn't help slowing down, and his body began to sway from side to side, ready to break through.
"It's up to you, leave the ball for me!" Seeing that Kilbaney was dangling in front of him, ready to break through himself, Carragher was not deceived by Kilbaney's swaying left and right, and even said that he hadn't thought about how Kilbaney would break through him at all. He just jumped up two or three meters away from Kilbaney, made a fierce tackle, and rushed towards the football under Kilbaney's feet.
"What!" Under Kilbaney's panicked eyes, Carragher directly made a vicious tackle, bringing Kilbaney down and blocking the football at the same time.
The referee was very close to the two, and at the same time Carragher was facing Kilbani for a tackle, so the referee saw it very clearly. Although Carragher's tackle looked fierce, it was not a foul. Carragher's foot touched the football first.
In fact, to put it bluntly, the Irishman Kilbaney's strength is not so bad, he was shoveled to the ground after being tackled by Carragher.In the final analysis, Kilbaney never thought that Carragher would ignore his preparation to break through and made a tackle.
If this is the case in normal times and Kilbani is mentally prepared, then Carragher's tackle will not stop the football at all. On the contrary, Kilbani will pass by and pose a huge threat to Liverpool's goal.
This also means that in normal times, Kilbani didn't think of it, but Carragher did. Carragher made this move because he bet that the opponent didn't expect that he would take the risk of making a direct tackle.
But obviously, Carragher made the right bet. Kilbaney never thought that Carragher would make such a reckless and direct tackle. When Kilbaney realized it, it was too late and the football had already been snatched by Carragher.
(I have to take a day off for something, I will update it today and resume it tomorrow!!!)
(End of this chapter)
In the 14th minute of the game, Gerrard received a pass from Harman and passed a through pass to George. George, who had just got the ball, didn't even start to run, and was directly knocked down by the Everton defender, the Scot Will.
"Damn it, you're already 30 years old, you're still working so hard, you don't want to live anymore, I wish you that after this game, you go home and get hit by a car!" George got up from the ground and looked at the Everton defender Will, who had shoveled himself and didn't even look at him, thinking evilly.
In fact, this is not the first time that this happened. As the game started, after Gravesen was the first to start, the players of the two teams began to fight each other. Rampages, sliding tackles, and elbows were repeatedly staged. The fierce scenes of the derby battle were repeatedly staged at Gooderson Park.
The fierce scrambling of the defensive players on both sides completely froze the forwards of both sides for a while. Rather than saying that this is a game, it is better to say that this is a defensive drill of the two teams, but the difference is that this time is an actual combat exercise.
The four forwards on both sides are really depressed at the moment. It’s not that they don’t live up to expectations, or that they don’t want to score goals. It’s just that there’s nothing they can do. You know that the opponent’s foot is directly aimed at your own. If it were you, you would choose to be a hero and resist the opponent’s kick, and then rest for a few months or a year, or even announce your retirement, or choose to avoid it.
It turned out that the forwards of the two goals were not fools, so naturally they never thought of fighting the opponent's defender.
"Damn it, this isn't an ordinary Premier League game. It's like the Champions League final. The defenders of both sides are really fighting for their feet. I'm afraid that even any strong defensive team in the world is not as strong as the current two teams."
As the game has been played for more than ten minutes, George also has a general understanding of the word derby. He knows that although the opposing defender Will's tackles are very fierce, but judging from the current situation on the court, the referee may not even give a verbal warning.
Thinking of this, George didn't complain, he just got up and started running again, hoping that his teammates could steal Everton's ball and then fight back.
Will made a fierce tackle and intercepted the football under George's feet. Without any hesitation, he passed the ball directly to Everton midfielder Gravesen.Gravesen, who got the pass, looked at the situation on the field, and rushed towards the Liverpool penalty area cautiously.
Can Gravesen be careless? The game just started with his fierce tackle. Although the game lasted only ten minutes, as the core of Everton's midfielder, Gravesen often receives passes from the backcourt to organize attacks. Naturally, he was warmly received by Liverpool players.
If it weren't for Gravesen himself being very careful and knowing how to avoid the opponent's tackles (after all, Gravesen himself is also in this business) to avoid his own injury, otherwise, Gravesen would have been injured long ago.
But no matter how careful Gravesen is, during this period, Gravesen was brought down four times by Liverpool players. In fact, Murphy once was one time, and the other three were Harman who faced Gravesen against Gravesen at the beginning of the game.
Harman paid special attention to Gravesen. When he saw Gravesen holding the ball, he checked that there were no loopholes in his backcourt. They were all man-to-man defenses. Thinking of this, Harman didn't hesitate any longer, and rushed towards Gravesen aggressively like a tank.
In the eyes of the German Harman, you compete as long as you compete, and it doesn’t matter if you are fierce, but you must at least be like Keane and Vieira, you must know how to advance and retreat, and the scale has just begun.This was something Harman couldn't bear, and naturally he wouldn't give Gravesen any good looks.
Seeing Harman rushing towards him aggressively, Gravesen had no choice but to pass the ball to the Irishman Kilbaney. Gravesen knew very well that if he didn't pass the ball quickly, if Harman rushed to his body and passed again, I'm afraid that even if Harman couldn't stop his pass, he would definitely take the opportunity to hit it hard.
After all, even if the referee asks at that time, Harman will have a reason. It can be said that he can't hold back for a while, and everyone knows the reason, but no one will point it out.
Although Gravesen is very confident about his body, Gravesen is very clear that compared with the 1-meter German, he is still not enough.At the same time, Gravesen was not stupid, so he naturally didn't want to see Harman give him a little advantage, so when Harman was still four or five meters away from Gravesen, he passed the ball.
Seeing Gravesen passing the ball, Harman had no choice but to stop and start to defend. After all, Gravesen had already passed the ball, and he was still four or five meters away from him. He foolishly rushed over to Gravesen and hit Gravesen hard. I'm afraid the referee's yellow card would appear in front of his eyes.
Kilbaney received a pass from Gravesen and began to rush past Liverpool's penalty area. At this time, Carragher also began to rush out, facing Kilbani.
For a moment, both of them rushed towards each other at an extremely fast speed, and they were like knights in a decisive battle in ancient times.
As the distance between the two got closer, Kilbani couldn't help slowing down, and his body began to sway from side to side, ready to break through.
"It's up to you, leave the ball for me!" Seeing that Kilbaney was dangling in front of him, ready to break through himself, Carragher was not deceived by Kilbaney's swaying left and right, and even said that he hadn't thought about how Kilbaney would break through him at all. He just jumped up two or three meters away from Kilbaney, made a fierce tackle, and rushed towards the football under Kilbaney's feet.
"What!" Under Kilbaney's panicked eyes, Carragher directly made a vicious tackle, bringing Kilbaney down and blocking the football at the same time.
The referee was very close to the two, and at the same time Carragher was facing Kilbani for a tackle, so the referee saw it very clearly. Although Carragher's tackle looked fierce, it was not a foul. Carragher's foot touched the football first.
In fact, to put it bluntly, the Irishman Kilbaney's strength is not so bad, he was shoveled to the ground after being tackled by Carragher.In the final analysis, Kilbaney never thought that Carragher would ignore his preparation to break through and made a tackle.
If this is the case in normal times and Kilbani is mentally prepared, then Carragher's tackle will not stop the football at all. On the contrary, Kilbani will pass by and pose a huge threat to Liverpool's goal.
This also means that in normal times, Kilbani didn't think of it, but Carragher did. Carragher made this move because he bet that the opponent didn't expect that he would take the risk of making a direct tackle.
But obviously, Carragher made the right bet. Kilbaney never thought that Carragher would make such a reckless and direct tackle. When Kilbaney realized it, it was too late and the football had already been snatched by Carragher.
(I have to take a day off for something, I will update it today and resume it tomorrow!!!)
(End of this chapter)
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