Chapter 614

Chelsea never expected that Millwall would play like this. They had the ball possession advantage, they controlled the midfield, but it became more difficult to break through the dense defense of the penalty area.

The first 10 minutes of the second half passed quickly.

"Sky Sports" commentator Paul Scott released a set of data, "In the 10 minutes of the second half, Chelsea's ball possession rate was as high as 60.00%, completely occupying the advantage, while Millwall only had 40.00%, but Chelsea seemed to have a good relationship with Millwall. There is no good way for Wall's defense, they only have two shots, and they still can't hit the goal frame, Millwall also shot twice, but they created a threat!"

Data can't explain everything, but it can explain something to some extent.

One is that Millwall's defense is solid.

The second is that while Millwall lost control of the midfield, the offensive threat was no worse than the opponent.

Combining the two aspects, Chelsea, which has a high ball possession rate, is at a disadvantage.

The data reflects the effect of publicity adjustments. Paul Scott continued, "Although the game scene has become dull, Millwall's goal is more stable. It will be difficult for Chelsea to score goals, and Millwall's counterattack It's very firm, Chelsea still need to be careful defending."

Compared with the first half, both sides had significantly fewer chances.

Millwall's offense is targeted, but the style of play has become simpler, which is certainly not as good as the overall offensive in the first half.

This situation has eased the intensity of the competition.

After seven or 10 minutes of the game, Chelsea coach Grant was a little hesitant. He didn't know whether to strengthen the offense, strengthen the defense, or continue to be so "exhausted". The three choices were very difficult.

Millwall must have strengthened their defense, but the counterattack is still very sharp, especially two players - Braniff and Livermore.

Braniff continued to make personal breakthroughs. He was intercepted several times, but anyone knew his threat, and even if he succeeded once, it was enough to change the outcome of the game.

Livermore's style of play is very simple, as long as he has the ball, he shoots directly.

In the second half, Livermore had two shots, one from an angle, and Petr Cech did well to save it.

The game continues, the possibility of a draw is very high, and the possibility of losing is not small.

As for winning...

Grant mentally estimated that there is almost a [-]% chance?
That's too low!

It is not easy to adjust now. Grant tends to strengthen the defense. Anyway, if the opponent does not take the initiative, then the team will not take the initiative. A draw is not good for both sides, but a draw is better than a loss.

Strengthening the offense is also an option.

As long as they can score a goal and lead Millwall again, the team will be able to shrink their defense, and the opponent will definitely have no time to adjust, and it will not be a big problem to win the game.

How to do?
Grant didn't have a definite answer.

Zhang Yang didn't know about Grant's entanglement, but his actions forced Grant to make a choice.

This is the No. 704th minute of the game. Braniff shook off Lampard and rushed forward with the ball frantically. Terry followed up, but failed to stop it together. Handed over to Livermore who plugged in horizontally.

Livermore shot angrily!

The moment he swung his foot, Livermore felt that his state was off the charts, as if he could completely control the strength of his legs and the angle of kicking the ball.

"Oh!"

When the football made contact with the feet, Livermore turned around and hugged Ljungberg without even looking at the result.

"...??"

Livermore blocked Ljungberg's view, making the latter a little dazed.

After the two embraced, Ljungberg heard the cheers from the fans in the stands.

"This ball is so beautiful!"

"It's Livermore! David!"

"Livermore, so handsome! God! That's nearly 30 meters!"

"As expected of Livermore! Millwall's heavy gunner!"

"..."

At the same time, "Sky Sports" commentator Paul Scott also elongated his voice and shouted, "Goooooooooooooal!!!"

"Livermore! World wave!"

"Nearly 30 metres, he puts the ball straight into the goal! Brilliant, beautiful, unbelievable shot! Unbelievable, Livermore, David Livermore, heavy hitter, real heavy hitter, he's helping Millwall again I scored a goal!"

"This is a very critical goal! 4 to 3, 4 to 3, for the first time in the game, Millwall leads Chelsea!"

"It's Livermore..."

Paul Sturt's praise for Livermore is not over yet, because the slow-motion replay shows that Livermore turned and ran towards Ljungberg the moment his shot was completed, and the football flew into the goal after all the hugs were done. , "This is incredible! How confident! We can see that the moment he finished the shot, Livermore was sure that the ball could be scored, and he started to celebrate..."

The fans in front of the TV were also stunned.

The fans at the scene didn't realize it yet, but the news spread quickly, Millwall's celebration was not over, and many people began to discuss this topic--
"Livermore, that's awesome!"

"Too confident!"

"A 30-meter shot! Don't look at the result after the kick, just turn around and celebrate!"

"This is the top shooter!"

"Livermore is really... better than Vardy! Better than Tony! He is the best shooter in Millwall!"

"It's the heavy gunner!"

Then the slogan sounded in the stands, and the slogan only had one name, "Livermore!"

"Livermore!"

"Livermore!"

Hearing the shouts in his ears, Livermore's face was full of smiles. He was so excited that he felt incredible when he recalled the goal just now.

The bench is also being discussed.

Pierce said to Zhang Yang, "David, you are so confident! What a genius! I have never seen a player celebrate without looking at the result of a long shot..."

Zhang Yang looked indifferent, as if Livermore could take it for granted.

Pierce didn't understand, "You don't seem to care."

Zhang Yang coughed lightly, "I am also very happy, yes, David is amazing."

Then, no more.

Pierce was bored for a while.

On the other side, on Chelsea's coaching bench, Grant was forced to lose his option by a goal. As the game continued, Chelsea's probability of losing increased to [-]%, and the remaining [-]% ​​became a 'draw'.

win?

Maybe one percent?

Grant wouldn't bet one percent. He simply walked to the sidelines, called Lampard and told him to step up his offense, "We must attack. Leave them alone, we must tie!"

Grant said only a few words.

In fact, there is no need for Grant to remind. Lampard also knows what to do in the next time when he is behind. In the three seasons of Mourinho's coaching, Chelsea had many games that were behind in the end. The team's strategy is to take a gamble. Going free and attacking, scoring goals and tying, they have succeeded many times.

Now, it's time!

After the game restarted, Millwall continued to defend firmly, while Chelsea's offensive was much more violent. However, it still takes time and opportunity to use a large-scale attack to break through Millwall's dense defense line that is almost made up of a sea of ​​people.

For 10 minutes, Chelsea had nothing to gain.

The game progressed to No. 805 minutes, but it was Millwall's offensive that came out.

This time it was Braniff who found his chance.

When Pires handed the ball to Vardy, Vardy didn't look for a chance to shoot, but passed the ball back to Pires.

Braniff took advantage of the time to move and rushed directly into the penalty area. This sudden insertion immediately caused a loophole in Chelsea's defense. Terry failed to keep up immediately, and Pires handed the ball to Braniff.

Braniff swung and volleyed the ball!

"Oh!"

"Braniff—"

Paul Scott yelled, but Cech was brilliant, hitting the ball with both fists.

The fans felt sorry for it.

"It was a good opportunity just now. Braniff received a pass in the penalty area. Unfortunately..."

Not finished.

A figure on the right side of the penalty area rushed over and kicked the rolling ball.

"Simpson!"

"Gooooooal!!!"

"Simpson! Josh Simpson! The Canadian... No, Simpson puts in Millwall's fifth goal, a follow-up shot!"

"Brilliant! Straight shot! He seemed to know where the ball was going to land..."

Paul Scott was surprised.

Many people were also surprised, but the supplementary shot is actually nothing, the goal is the most important thing, and Millwall celebrated wildly.

5:3.

Including stoppage time, with less than 10 minutes remaining, two goals are enough to decide the outcome.

At this point, it can be said that the outcome of this difficult game has been decided!

The Millwall players all let out a long breath.

Simpson was surrounded by a group of teammates for a relaxed celebration.

on the coach's bench.

A group of substitute players rushed out, Zhang Yang and Pierce celebrated and hugged with everyone. The victory is nothing to Millwall, but this victory is very rare. From the beginning of the game, Chelsea showed good form. Millwall Playing against and attacking are at a disadvantage.

Now, the game is coming to an end, and the team still leads by two goals.

5 is better than 3!

It's amazing!
While celebrating with the others, Zhang Yang couldn't help sighing, "As expected of the little prince, Josh..."

Zhang Yang once used "potential identification" to check that Simpson has "the potential of smelling in front of the door". At that time, the evaluation was "seven stars", "the potential of smelling in front of the door", which is definitely a very rare potential, and it can even be said to be a "sixth sense". , only a 'seven-star' evaluation, definitely a 'nine-star' level ability, because of this potential, it can directly help players score goals.

In this regard, the data speak for themselves.

As a full-back, Simpson scored the most supplementary shots on the team, several times higher than others, perhaps because the number of supplementary shots by others was very small.

Like Vardy, so far this season, only one supplementary shot has been scored.

Simpson has three.

Among the goals of other players, even if there is a goal that is barely counted as a supplementary shot, there is only one at most.

This is the effect of 'smell potential in front of the door'.

Amid Zhang Yang's exclamation, the game was still going on, Chelsea was unwilling to lose, and launched a massive offensive at the last time, but they still failed to score until the referee blew the final whistle.

This important game ended with Millwall winning.

5:3.

Millwall defeated Chelsea again by a big score.

(End of this chapter)

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