Father Green

Chapter 81: Killing the Wild Lion Again

Chapter 81: Killing the Wild Lion Again
"The second half of the game has already started, and the coaches of both sides made some tactical adjustments during the intermission."

"At Millwall, midfielder Terry Lecon was replaced by Algerian winger Hamel Boyaza, who arrived from Ligue [-] Athletic in January. After Stewart was sent off, Kenny Jackett obviously wanted to use Boyaza to make up for that shortcoming on the wing."

"As for Southampton, the right back Fox was replaced and replaced by Richardson. This substitution is strange. Fox performed well in the first half, and I didn't hear that the Scottish full-back was injured. What is the meaning of this chess move by the young marshal of the saints?"

Kenny Jackett also didn't understand what Charlotte's substitution meant, because Fox defended Southampton's right side defense very well in the first half. How interesting is it to replace him at this time?
After thinking about it for 3 minutes, Jackett thought it was just a very common matchup substitution.At the same time, he sneered in his heart, this little guy is still too young, and he wasted a substitution quota like this.

After the start of the second half, according to Charlotte's deployment, Sturridge's activity area has obviously moved a lot towards the center. At the same time, Danny Rose behind him is notoriously good in the team. The England boy sprints up and down.

No. 408 minutes, Millwall took the ball to instigate an attack.The two center forwards went up directly to suppress Southampton's two central defenders, and Hamel Boyaza, who was holding the ball, was about to pass the ball to Abdul, the midfielder who came up in the middle.

Holding the spirit of "harmony" and "friendliness" of "welcoming newcomers" to join this "battle", Jack Cork rushed up like a sliding shovel.

The football under Boyaza's feet was shoveled off by Koke and brought to the opponent at the same time.After Charlotte took office, even Southampton's defense has improved a lot. It is often seen that Southampton players fall to the ground and tackle the opponent's ball.

And Charlotte often tells them "The ball! The ball!! You have to tackle the ball first! Even if the opponent is your father-killing enemy, you have to touch the football before you can chop the opponent with a knife!"

Seeing that the football had been taken away by his midfield partner Schneiderlin, Cork got up and smiled at Boyaza.

"Fake!!" Boyaza got up from the ground. He obviously understood that the other party's smile was not meant to be friendly, but that the other party was "welcoming" him in a way of showing off.

Schneiderlin took the ball and immediately passed the ball to find Lallana who was pulling the side, but a black shadow rushed towards the French midfielder quickly.

In the blink of an eye, the opponent put Schneiderlin directly, and the football was naturally destroyed.

The referee Scott immediately blew his whistle, and the Southampton players immediately gathered around to put pressure on the referee.

They have already seen that the guy who just brought down Schneiderlin is Abdul, and the African midfielder already has a yellow card. If he gets a topaz God of War card at this time, he can upgrade. The ancient who was referred by the referee The prehistoric power was teleported into the locker room.

The situation of the game itself was very serious, so Scott prevented the players from the two teams from coming up to surround him, so as to prevent someone from taking advantage of the chaos and making troubles.

For this kind of thing, Millwall is the best.

Scott called Abdul to his side, and then signaled Southampton and Millwall players not to come up: "Your movements are relatively large, I hope you can control it in the next game, understand? I don't Hopefully there will be a second situation that I don't like to see before the game is over!"

Abdu nodded, as for what he was thinking, only he knew
"Abdu brought down Schneiderlin very decisively. Normally, this is a tactical foul, but now, considering the unfriendliness of the two teams in the first half and the fact that he already had a yellow card. His This action is very dangerous, and it is very likely to bring him a second yellow card." The commentator analyzed.

Schneiderlin stood up with Sturridge's support, moved his ankle a little, and then indicated to Sturridge that he had no problem.

Although Scott did not give the card, he still called Millwall a foul and gave Southampton a direct free kick in the front court, although this position is still in the middle circle.
Schneiderlin stood in front of the ball and swung his hands upwards, signaling his teammates to press up.

The Southampton players saw the gesture of the French midfielder, and the Millwall players naturally understood, so they stared at the opponent's center Lambert, and if they opened their feet, they basically looked for the center or the figure A teammate who is tall and has an advantage or has excellent header ability, but now Ricky Lambert is the only one who meets these conditions on Southampton's offensive line.

But the Millwall players didn't see it. From his hiding place, Schneiderlin made a gesture to Jack Cork, who stood about three yards in front of him and his back was turned away from the attacking direction.

Then after referee Scott's signal, Schneiderlin passed the ball to Cork in front of him.

When the Millwall players saw the French midfielder pushing the football to Cork, they understood that it was a short pass. Perhaps Southampton had to use his good pass and cut coordination to find loopholes in their defense.

So at this moment, the players in Millwall's defense immediately let go of their defenses, and at the same time the two full-backs began to press out.

But Cork didn't take the ball, he obviously understood the meaning of Schneiderlin's gesture.

Cork pushed the ball directly to Schneiderlin the same way.

"Southampton intends to play a two-for-one cooperation. Millwall may need to strengthen the defense in the middle. It is obviously not enough to rely on Abdul, who has already received a yellow card."

Abdul obviously also thinks that this is the opponent's two-pass and one-kick wall cooperation, so he tilted his head and looked at Kok, who was blocking him, and looked at Schneiderlin. Cork turned around and blocked Schneiderlin's return pass to Cork.

But obviously everyone guessed wrong this time.

After Schneiderlin received the ball, he swung his thigh and went out with a big kick.

The Millwall players were shocked. They did not expect Schneiderlin to make another big kick in the end.

Nima, isn't this a scam, can we still have fun together? !
Of course, in the first half, the two sides were destined not to play together because of Stewart.

Ricky Lambert obviously didn't expect Schneiderlin to do this, but fortunately, his reaction was fast enough. When the football was kicked into the sky by Schneiderlin, he immediately judged the landing point.

Millwall central defender Darren Ward did not catch up with Lambert's take-off in time, and finally let Lambert head the ball.

Not far away, Wild Lion captain Paul Robinson jumped off his horse, trying to snipe Lambert's header in the air.

But Lambert did not choose to come by himself. After Charlotte took office, his scoring state has been maintained well, and his assists are completely different from the previous seasons.

Lambert pushed the ball wide, just as Adam Lallana broke through.

Facing Lambert's header ferry, Lallana chested the ball off and volleyed without waiting for the ball to hit the ground.

"Adam Lallana volleys!!!"

Millwall goalkeeper David Ford just took a symbolic jump, and even he himself was not confident that he could catch the ball without preparation.

The football flew into Millwall's white net without accident.

"Two to zero!!!!"

Lallana, who scored the goal, ran wildly along the edge of the court, roaring and slapping the team emblem on his chest.

Finally came under the stands of the away fans, and Lallana yelled: "Just do it!!!"

The Southampton fans of the visiting team, who have already fallen into the carnival, naturally couldn't hear what Lallana was saying, but this did not prevent them from cheering more intensely.

"Lallana, who has been disappearing all the time, made good use of Lambert's header ferry, and finally a volley blasted the goal of the Lions Millwall!!"

"Both sides have one less player to fight, but the current score is that the Saints Southampton are leading the Angry Lions Millwall [-]-[-] away!"

"Maybe Millwall should learn from Southampton and focus on how to play well, instead of constantly trying to use some small moves to influence other people's performance."

"Southampton was reborn from adversity again. This is the first time they have risen up against adversity this season? I have to say that the changes brought by the young coach Charlotte to this team on the South Coast are almost visible to the naked eye."

Well, in the past, "that kid" and "that little brat" were more politely called "that young man". Now that she hasn't won a single championship, Charlotte has a faint "young man" in the mouths of these commentators. Handsome" was called.
I really can't believe the integrity of the media practitioners.
After seeing Lallana's goal, Charlotte was naturally extremely excited. He waved his fists: "That's it! Let them see what happens when we irritate us!!"

Charlotte's celebration naturally aroused the dissatisfaction of the fans of the home team, Millwall. Immediately, there was a huge booing at the "New Neil Stadium" like waves, and all kinds of national abuse were endless.

"Obviously the Millwall fans are not happy about being down to Southampton [-]-[-] at home."

Just 10 minutes into the second half, Southampton scored another goal. This is naturally not good news for the home team Millwall.

So when the game restarted, Millwall launched a crazy counterattack.

In 7 minutes, McCoyd took the ball and gave it to his striker partner Henderson. Henderson shot decisively, but was blocked by Gary Monk who flew over.

Later Millwall took a corner kick and was pushed out of the penalty area by Jose Fonte.Sturridge on the outside got the ball, but when he wanted to turn around and launch a counterattack, he was directly brought down by the opposing winger James Henry.

Referee Scott gives Southampton a free kick.

Speaking of which, Millwall has the same names as many superstars, such as Henry, Henderson, Smith and Terry, but it is a pity that they do not have the strength of these superstars.

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