[football] walk side by side

Chapter 259 Chapter 259: Madrid Derby

In the following time, Real Madrid won two more victories.

This series of victories directly gave the fans and the club's top management a reassurance.No one cared about those noisy remarks anymore. Compared with the champion, everything had to be compromised accordingly.

Two weeks passed by in a rare tranquility. After experiencing the last round of the Champions League group stage and an away game against Real Mallorca, the Madrid Derby, which is the focus of every year, has already close at hand.

Although in recent years, there has always been a big gap between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, but this does not prevent the Madrid derby from becoming one of the most watched derbys in La Liga. Down.Not only the fans of the two teams, but in the absence of a focus match in the same round, the eyes of most La Liga fans are focused on this derby.

So far, Real Madrid is still at the top of the La Liga standings, maintaining a four-point gap with Barcelona.Atletico Madrid, which was able to enter the top four in La Liga in terms of strength, has been extremely unsatisfactory this season. The team is determined to regain the qualification for the Champions League. There is not a small distance.

Real Madrid fans hope that the team can win the game, take away three points, and maintain the lead over Barcelona-of course, it would be even better if they could abuse Atletico Madrid beautifully.Other fans are secretly looking forward to Real Madrid's comeback. It is best to lose to Atletico Madrid in this game and give other teams a chance to catch up.

Seeing that the season is approaching, the major media one after another began to hold Real Madrid back.

The lessons learned from being slapped in the face are still there, and the reporters did not dare to brag about Atletico Madrid. What if Atletico Madrid floats up?A group of reporters racked their brains to think about it, and finally decided to focus on sowing discord in the locker room.

So before the start of the Madrid Derby, the style of La Liga newspapers was almost like this:

"Winter is coming! The relationship between Mourinho and Real Madrid players has dropped to a freezing point!"

"In the last Champions League group match, Ramos was put on the bench again, replaced by Portuguese player Coentrao. It seems that Mourinho intends to support the Portuguese-speaking gang against the local gang. It will be the Madrid derby soon, and at this critical moment in the league, the relationship between the players and the coach will inevitably have a certain impact on the game..."

"Although the start was not good, in the recent games, Atletico Madrid has also swept away the slump in the early stages of the league. It has won five consecutive victories in various competitions recently. There will be no chance of winning, the game has not yet started, everything is still unknown..."

"If I hadn't seen that game, maybe I would have believed it." On the day of the Madrid Derby, when the fans lined up to enter the field early, Serra flipped through the newspaper in his hand and turned to laugh at his friends. : "These media are really boring-do they think we haven't watched the game? Anyone with a discerning eye can see that we are already the first in the group stage and have secured the qualifying spot. In this case, let Ramos rest and What's wrong? Kaka and Slade weren't playing at the time."

"After all, not every fan watches the game first and then reads the newspaper, doesn't he?" Jimenez responded gently to his friend while slowly looking for his position along the stands.

"A little further ahead, not this one—you know, the South Stand has always been the site of those guys." Sera curled her lips, and her words were full of sarcasm: "I really don't know what the club is thinking. Is it really good for this cancer to be on the court all the time? Besides fighting, causing trouble, taking the lead in booing the players, what else will these guys do?"

He wanted to say something more, but Jimenez covered his mouth seriously. The latter glared at him and lowered his voice: "Be quiet! You also know that this is the South Stand. If someone overhears, I will Can't save you."

Serran pursed his lips and turned his gaze to the surroundings. Some of the "those guys" he said had already looked over with unfriendly expressions.He pursed his lips and closed his mouth tactfully.

Can you not be funny?

In the impression of football fans all over the world, the most famous football hooligans are England and Italy-but this does not mean that there are no such creatures in Spain. Strictly speaking, Spain's control of football hooligans is far less strict than that of the Premier League. .

Many teams' home game tickets, in addition to some of which will be sold to opposing fans, neutral fans, and their own public fans, and some other viewing angles, which have special meanings, are specially prepared for several fan organizations.

In the Bernabéu Stadium, the South Stand is such a special stand.

Speaking of the Bernabéu South Stand, many people’s first impression is the diehard stand. In fact, this name is not wrong, but the South Stand is by no means as simple as a diehard stand. Except for some normal diehard fans, there are also There is a Real Madrid fan organization called "ultrassur", which has also been entrenched in this stand all year round.

Different from normal Real Madrid fans, this fan organization is a group of right-wing radical football hooligans. They have inherited the tradition of Italian extremism, promoted racism and violence, often started meaningless fights before and after games, and sometimes even There will be a big fight with the Madrid police.

Over time, not only the Real Madrid club had nothing to do about it, but even the Madrid police turned a blind eye to it.

Serra didn't speak, and neither did Ximenez.

Without saying a word, the two left the South Stand as low-key as possible. They didn't breathe a sigh of relief until they came to their seats and returned to the crowd of ordinary fans.

"Is there no action from the club?" Sierra complained in a low voice: "If I don't want to watch the game, I don't even want to sit in the same stadium with those guys. They just lower the style of this stadium!"

"It's not certain." Jimenez looked up and scanned the surroundings to make sure that there was no one around him, so he approached cautiously and said in a low voice: "I heard that the club intends to ban 'ultrassur' from Ticket eligibility for the South Stand, the resale of tickets for the South Stand, and the reorganization of diehard fans, so it’s uncertain now.”

"It's better to be like this," Sierra muttered. "They should have gone by now."

While the two were talking, the players also came out of the tunnel one after another. When the Atletico Madrid players came out, the Bernabeu naturally booed loudly. When the Real Madrid players came out—or when Cristiano came out, the situation in the stands was very different. It's a little weird.

In the past, when entering the stadium, Cristiano would say hello to the fans in the stands, but this time he did not.Real Madrid headed straight to the pitch without looking back.

Seeing this scene, the Real Madrid fans in the stands also had mixed reactions.Some insisted on cheering for him, shouting his name loudly, some chose to remain silent, not knowing what to say.There was even a burst of boos, which immediately rang out from the South Stand.

Sierra is the fourth of them - seeing such a reaction from his own players, the fans would not be surprised if they felt uncomfortable, but he was silent for a while, and joined the cheering fans.

Jimenez, who has always insisted on being on the front line, glanced at his friend with a half-smile, and joked, "I thought you would continue to boo Ronaldo with them like in the previous game."

Serra seemed to be a little hot. He turned his head unnaturally, avoiding the playful eyes of his friends, "I just think that what Mr. Mourinho said makes sense. Every player who soaked the Real Madrid team logo with sweat, They all deserve our cheers, and I'm not the lunatics from Ultrassur."

"Besides," Sierra quickly added, perhaps because he felt that he lacked confidence, "if his performance in this game is too rubbish, I will still boo him severely!"

Jimenez raised his eyebrows: "Really?"

"Of course!" Sera puffed her chest out, "I'm a principled Meilinger!"

"Then you continue to stick to your principles." Ximenez nodded, and continued to look down at a piece of printing paper in his hand, "We won't take you with us for singing in a while."

Sierra immediately became interested: "Sing? What song? Is it satirizing Atletico Madrid? Add me!"

Although the singing atmosphere in La Liga is not as enthusiastic as in the Premier League, fans occasionally use singing to express their mood or feelings.For example, last season, the Camp Nou stadium gave Mourinho the "Song of the Public Enemy", and the Bernabéu Stadium also sang the famous "Song of Mourinho".

"there one cristiano."

"what?"

"Didn't you ask what song to sing? That's it, there's only one Ronaldo." Ximenez said, while slipping the printed paper with the lyrics into Serra's hand: "Come on, practice first, Remember not to go out of tune when you sing for a while. I like you."

Sierra: "..." As a person who booed the opponent in the last game, is he slapping himself like this?

Cristiano, who didn't know what some fans were planning, was still a little angry at the moment-at least the boos from the South Stand didn't stop much.Cyril patted him on the shoulder and comforted him: "It's okay, you can use goals to make them bow their heads obediently—just like you have always done."

Cristiano exhaled to stop himself from hearing the harsh boos from the stands.

"I'm fine." When he said this, there was still no expression on his face. If he wanted to say that he didn't care, Cristiano definitely couldn't do it.But the current game is more important than anything else.

Isn't that just boos?

Isn't it just a goal?

Cristiano gritted his teeth and looked straight ahead of the pitch.The captains of the two sides were guessing from the sidelines, the fans in the stands were noisy, and the voices of the commentators broadcasting the lineups of the two sides were still resounding throughout the stadium.

He will always convince them.

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