The Young Lion

One hundred and five, a slap in the face turned the audience around!

From the first second of the game, the rhythm was very slow. Millwall, who is good at ground passing and cutting and fast advancement, lost the characteristics of fast speed. The players on both sides are more like gladiators. Every inch of the field is fought, relying on physical confrontation. decide the outcome.

The war between the fans in the stands continued, and the situation on the pitch was stalemate, but Aldridge was very calm, because even if he was fighting for his body, Millwall had no reason to be afraid of West Ham United.

In the seventh minute of the game, Vieira dribbled the ball and tried to push forward. The young Williams on the opposite side rushed up bravely and tackled Vieira. He obviously kicked Vieira's feet, and the referee Walton immediately called a stop Contest.

Williams waved his hand at Vieira provocatively, signaling him not to pretend to be injured and to stand up quickly.

The Hammer fans in the stands booed and laughed at Vieira's weakness.

Walton walked up to Williams and showed a yellow card. No matter how Walton explained, he was severely warned by the referee.

The FA attaches great importance to this East London derby and hopes that the game can be completed safely and smoothly. The referee will naturally control the foul scale of the game when the danger signal appears, so as not to intensify and get out of control.

This yellow card is a standard benchmark.

Aldridge stood on the sidelines and did not go to the fourth official to complain. In fact, it is meaningless to complain to the referee in many cases. Only when the team has status in England, the head coach has the right to speak.

The game continued, and the Millwall players were a little uncomfortable on the field, because they were used to running without the ball, passing through quickly, and taking the ball with one kick in training.

But today, they have to split the coherent movements in training into several movements.

Stand in a fixed position, hold the ball under physical confrontation, ensure possession of the ball and then release the ball, interspersed with running positions because it is difficult to run out of space because you can't sprint hard, and the opposing players will immediately mark them closely.

After an adaptation period of more than 20 minutes, Millwall felt significantly smoother when he was in possession of the ball.

As for West Ham United's offense, in the case of a slow pace, every single pass will be stared to death by Millwall.

Dumitresculla received the ball from the sidelines, and as soon as the ball stopped at his feet, Thuram squeezed him out of his body and broke the ball easily.

In terms of muscle, I am afraid that there are not many teams in the Premier League that are stronger than Millwall, but Millwall is not keen on the powerful football style.

Redknapp's expression was dignified. He felt that he had miscalculated. He felt that Millwall was the kind of technical team with delicate footwork and smoothness.

But almost 30 minutes into the game, West Ham didn't even take a shot, and couldn't pass the threatening ball in. Millwall's steel barrier in front of the penalty area made their defense airtight.

Redknapp didn't have any unique tricks, he could only hope that the team could create some surprises in the set-piece attack.

The focus of the game does not mean that it is exciting. The two top commentators on Sky TV are quite depressed. They can only talk dryly about who steals who and whose offense returns in vain. The pace of the game is not fast, and the commentary is not passionate.

On the contrary, the atmosphere in the stands has been very hot. The fans on both sides scolded each other and booed the opponent's fans. When the Millwall players took the ball, Upton Park was bound to be booed loudly.

Aldridge frowned, he found that Barak was working hard today, but his energy was not on the point.

Taking advantage of a dead ball, Aldridge waved to Ballack and shouted: Michael, Michael, come here!

He was going to give Barack an order.

At this moment, a sudden change occurred.

In the stands behind the West Ham United goal, a young male fan wearing a Hammers jersey climbed over the stands and rushed into the stadium while the security guards were distracted.

The Upton Park stadium was boiling, and the hammers in the stands helped the fans laugh and cheer for this heroic fan.

A male fan who seemed to be in his twenties rushed into the field, and the security guards rushed into the field to catch him, but the British police security guards were not in good shape, and one of the big fat security guards even fell One fall, the funny state is hilarious.

After the fan rushed into the field, it was obviously purposeful. He sprinted at full speed, and the players passing by Millwall along the way raised their hands and raised their middle fingers and shouted F-uck-you!

Larsson and Trezeguet were the first to be humiliated. Trezeguet tried to rush up and grab the fan, but Larsson reached out and stopped him.

Rushing from the field to the second half of Millwall, this fan enjoyed himself. Nedved, Vieira, including Makelele, were all humiliated by him with the middle finger of both hands.

A series of security guards behind him chased and intercepted him, but they couldn't catch him. He was like a slippery fish, turning left and right and changing directions to throw off the pursuers. In the end, his goal was the coach of the visiting team. dridge.

The 19-year-old Ballack was stunned. He had never seen such a scene. The Hammers fans at Upton Park cheered at the same time. The fan who rushed into the stadium was their hero.

Humiliate Millwall!

Pop their asses!

Before Aldridge could say a word to Barack, he was interrupted by this episode.

Seeing that fan rushing towards him, he probably wanted to humiliate him by raising his middle finger.

Seeing the ferocious and fanatical expression of the other party, Aldridge was expressionless.

Five meters, three meters, one meter!

The fan slammed on the brakes, and it seemed that he had reached the end of his run. He was about to raise his hands viciously, and insulting words were already brewing in his mouth. At this time, Aldridge made an astonishing move.

Snapped!

coax!

There was a loud uproar at Upton Park and then a dead silence.

The fans who cheered before stayed in place as if they were hit by a bolt from the blue.

what happened?

Aldridge took the first step, raised his right hand, and slapped the fan who rushed into the field to the ground with a sharp slap!

Then, the world is quiet!

WOW! What did Hall do? This is the hottest scene I have ever seen, Andy, did you see it? Did you see it? The fan who rushed into the field rushed towards Hall, but was shot by Hall. I slapped you in the face, then fell to the ground.

What should I do? If the head coach hits the opponent's fans, or is it in an away game, what will the referee do? I think Hall has the right to protect himself, but he can physically assault the opponent's fans first. This, this is a problem for the referee. Problem!

After Aldridge slapped the fan to the ground, his expression remained calm. The police and security guards who were chasing the fan rushed over panting and subdued the dizzy, red and swollen fan, and then looked at Aldrich with strange eyes. Qi, while escorting the fan to leave the field.

Michael, Michael!

Aldridge turned his head to communicate with Barak as if nothing had happened, but the other party was still in shock.

After Aldrich called both sides, Barak came back to his senses and said, Boss, tell me, I'm listening.

Aldridge said to him in a deep voice: Our forwards are marked to death in the penalty area. Because of the field, it is difficult for them to get rid of and accelerate breakthroughs in a small area. Your previous activity area is from the penalty area line to the penalty area line. Now , Your area of ​​activity is a little more premised, from the midfield to the opponent's goal, understand? Actively plug in and directly pose a threat to the opponent's goal.

Ballack nodded in understanding, and Aldridge patted him on the shoulder and told him to go back to the game.

At this point, Upton Park recovered from the dead silence.

Millwall fans jumped up and down, Aldridge's move just now made them so proud.

Oh shit!

Are you sloppy?

Rushing into the arena to humiliate us Wild Lions is simply asking for humiliation!

There were signs of rioting in the stands, and the fans of the Hammer Gang at the bottom of the stands quit, and they all had the urge to rush into the stadium.

Grass!

Dare to hit our Hammer fans!

Kid, don't even think about getting out of here alive today!

For a while, policemen lined up around the stadium. They warned, resisted, and even partially strengthened their manpower to compete with the Hammer fans.

Seeing that the game was about to get out of control, the referee Walton hurried to Aldridge after discussing with the referee team, took out a red card from his pocket and showed it in front of his eyes.

Aldridge spread his palms and asked: What did I do wrong? Why did I get a red card?!

The referee Walton walked up to him and said in a low voice: Mr. Hall, this is for your own good. Look around. If you continue to appear in the sight of the fans, there is no guarantee that there will be no more fan rushes in the next hour. Dangerous incident inside the pitch, anyway, you hit the fan, which aroused dissatisfaction among the home fans.

But I'm in self-defense! Who knows if that guy will come to me just now and take out a knife from his arms?!

These, you can explain to the FA after the game. Now, in order for the game to continue, please leave the field and let the fans in the stands calm down. Please cooperate, thank you.

Aldridge's face was sullen, but the referee had sent him off, and he could only accept it. The referee was not partial to West Ham United, or even out of consideration for his personal safety.

Before leaving, Aldridge made a fist gesture to all the players on the field, then turned around and walked towards the player tunnel with his head held high. The stadium staff immediately came over with two umbrellas, one left and one right to greet Aldridge , holding an umbrella over his head.

On the way into the player tunnel, it really rained in the sky.

Coins, lighters, watches, leather shoes...

The players on the Millwall field saw that their coach was sent off, and they were humiliated by the middle finger of the fans before. Everyone felt a fire in their hearts.

East London derby, damn it!

You can't win if you don't win!

This is not only about the dignity of the fans, the players on the field realize that it is more about their own dignity!

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Stayed up all night waiting for the Champions League, today the first episode will be released first.

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