The Young Lion

Six hundred and twenty, winning or losing is normal

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10 against 10 on the field, the score is 1:4.

Millwall's substitution at this time is understandable, not to mention Aldridge, 99% of the coaches may replace the offensive player with a defensive player at this time to stabilize the victory.

O'Reilly himself thought so too. Even if he took a step back, Aldridge used Klose to replace an offensive player with declining physical fitness, which was acceptable.

But somehow, O’Reilly may have thought of the record-setting massacre by Millwall at home last season. If Ronaldinho hadn’t been injured and the storm of racial discrimination by Leeds United fans, Aldridge would have scored 4:1. It's true that it's time to hold back, but now, even O'Reilly subconsciously feels that Aldridge's substitution for Klose is not to stabilize the victory, but to expand the victory!

This was the reason why O'Reilly was furious. Killing people was nothing more than a nod. Aldrich led the Wild Lions in an away attack. It wasn't enough to beat Leeds United. He had to beat the dog in the water and further humiliate Leeds United!

But when he made eye contact with Aldrich, his heart was full of mixed feelings, and the anger that was about to burst out disappeared invisible, replaced by a kind of powerlessness and frustration.

Aldridge was originally attracted by O'Reilly's move to call a substitute player. This is also a subconscious reaction. The opponent's substitution is just to adjust. I have a bottom in my heart.

The way he looked at O'Reilly was ordinary, but in O'Reilly's eyes it was interpreted as a kind of detached indifference, the indifference of a strong man who has crushed strength.

O'Reilly suddenly had an illusion. what to do. What does Leeds United do. They can't change their fate. Before the game, I deliberately kept a low profile and said that Leeds United only had a 30% chance of entering the final. Maybe this is not a low profile, but too much blind arrogance!

Regardless of how Leeds United adjusts, Aldridge planned to make a substitution before that.

Millwall changed, Klose came on, Gattuso was replaced! Millwall abnormally replaced defensive players with offensive players. They lead by three goals. Leeds United also made substitution adjustments, Ole Leigh replaced striker Viduka! At the same time, Cahill and full-back Kelly were replaced, and three defensive players were replaced. Well, if the two teams make the substitution first, and Millwall adjusts later, That makes sense, but now it looks like O'Reilly made an incomprehensible decision to make a substitution.

At this time of the game, O'Reilly was also a little dizzy, and the team fell behind. There was an accident on the court, and he wanted to slap himself twice after the substitution!

This is a replacement. What a shameful failure!

From a tactical point of view,

Millwall has also strengthened its offense, and there is more space in the backcourt defense. Leeds United is desperate to give it a go at this time. I dare not say that the game is reversed, but at least play fast breaks. As long as there are enough offensive players, one or two can be recovered. Goals for face are not out of the question.

But O'Reilly really didn't expect that Aldridge would dare to withdraw from the midfielder and play forward!

He had forgotten that Aldridge dared to let the goalkeeper and defenders rush forward, leaving West Ham United with an empty half and an open door. Now this little risk is nothing!

It wasn't Aldridge who replaced Klose blindly. Just now Southgate rushed up from the backcourt and tore apart the opponent's defense. The United's defense line is getting more and more chaotic.

Now seeing that Leeds United have replaced three defensive players, the only ones who can attack are Kewell and Smith on the two sides. Fishing in troubled waters in the restricted area.

The Leeds United fans in the stands are bleeding. At this stage of the game, Leeds United has no fighting power at all. The opponent doesn't want a midfielder and even makes a defender rush forward to play forward. It's not that Aldridge is crazy, but Leeds United are defeated!

This is Elland Road Stadium!

The scene was crazy. Millwall led 4:1, but they were almost defenseless against Leeds United. If Millwall hadn't been stimulated by the previous turmoil, no one would believe it. Absolutely no one would believe it. Maybe it was in their hearts , this is no longer as simple as a football game, but a fight against racial discrimination!

Leeds United strengthened their defense. At least 7 players on the field were weak in offense and strong in defense, but at this time the defense was out of order. It was the most primitive amateur defensive strategy. Overall teamwork at all.

Millwall is controlling on the perimeter, and the opponent has added a defender. Veteran Radebe and Mills, who replaced Kelly, are both good defenders. Wall is gone.

Pirlo made a long shot and hit the opposing player. Southgate controlled the rebound and passed it forward. Schneider also made a long shot from the inside, which reflected the bottom line and took a tactical corner kick. Go in, and then pass the ball, Materazzi overwhelmed Ferdinand with a header, but the top of the ball was higher than the crossbar.

Leeds United began to delay time, which can be regarded as allowing the team to take a breath and stabilize their minds.

Goalkeeper Martin delayed the ball for a long time before taking the ball. Smith, who was alone in front, couldn't grab the spot, and Millwall continued to attack.

If you don't look at the progress before the game, and don't look at the scoreboard, you still think that Leeds United is leading, and Millwall is in a desperate situation, and Leeds United seems to have a kind of tragic color.

In the 85th minute, Zambrotta hit Ferdinand with a long shot from the outside. Nedved grabbed the ball and volleyed the ball without stopping. He volleyed Martin's fingers violently. Millwall Another city!

1:5, Leeds United

The narrator didn't know what to say.

In the Elland Road stands, the pre-match full-seat scene no longer exists. The stands are half empty at this time, and the number of spectators is still rapidly decreasing.

The Leeds United players wanted the game to end quickly. This game was simply torture for them. Seeing that there were only a few minutes left in the game, they simply passed the time in the backcourt.

Millwall did not give up. Klose. Henry. The three of Larson rushed to the front line to grab the ball, Nedved, Materazzi, and Pirlo formed a blocking line outside the midfield.

Hart made a blind clearance under Larson's pressure, and the ball was snatched by Schneider after the ball crossed the center line, without giving Kewell any chance to touch the ball.

Schneider dribbled forward quickly, regardless of the space behind him, and just reached the 40-yard area. A group of Leeds United players rushed up to grab his ball, Schneider made a decisive cross, and Pirlo, who was unmarked, went straight through.

Larson slanted his ribs to form an anti-offside, and in the same line, a terrifying scene was formed.

Larsson with the ball, Henry outflanking the center, Klose, Nedved at the back, and even Materazzi rushed forward behind Henry.

Like a pack of wolves, they surrounded Leeds United's goal!

Martin saw this scene. On the contrary, my heart didn't panic anymore, it was calm and cold. He neither abandoned the door nor made any saves.

Larsson made a cross, and Klose took advantage of the opportunity to volley the ball into the goal. Henry, who couldn't stop, took advantage of the opportunity and kicked the ball that bounced from the goal, outflanking Ned who was in the middle of the circuit Wade followed up with a kick, Materazzi was unwilling to be lonely, and he also kicked, but he kicked the ball that rolled out of the goal. God knows whether he did it on purpose or a defender's clearance to shoot.

One kick, two kicks, three kicks, four kicks Millwall seems to want to blow Leeds United's goal away!

Of course, the score rewriting only counts Klose's goals.

1:6, Millwall scored another goal at the last moment. Leeds United's back line seemed to accept their fate after seeing Larson's successful counter-offside. As a result, all the players in front of the goal were surrounded by Millwall players. 1 :6, this should not be a real reflection of the gap between the two teams. Judging from the situation on the field 60 minutes ago, even if Millwall wins, it is reasonable to win about two away games, but the mentality of the Leeds United team is in Bowyer The red card, the penalty was out of balance after the opponent took the lead again. O'Reilly did not make decisive adjustments at 1:3, and conceded three goals in a row in the last 15 minutes. This must be directly related to the head coach's on-the-spot response, but we also have to That said, Hall seized on Leeds United's own chaotic weakness, and chased after the victory to turn a handy victory into a crazy big victory.

The live camera locked on Aldridge to see how he would react when the team scored such crazy goals, but Aldridge did not celebrate once. At the end of the game, Aldridge looked up to one side of the stands , there, it was the stands that uttered racial discrimination against Ronaldinho, and this scene was locked by the live camera.

The stands on that side were completely empty.

Compared with almost 45 minutes ago, Aldridge stood there, facing the crazy discriminatory scenes of fans dancing in the stands. The reversal effect of these two pictures is visually shocking enough.

When the referee did not make up, when the time came to 90 minutes, he blew the whistle for the end of the game.

The Leeds United players bowed their heads and quickly left the pitch with sullen faces, while the Millwall players left in no hurry. Many players were still dissatisfied and felt that the referee should give at least 5 more minutes of stoppage time. After all, the game was interrupted and there were many goals in the second half. The two teams have another substitution, and it is unreasonable not to make up for a minute.

Give another 5 minutes, no, 2 minutes, they will definitely score another goal!

Some players spat on the field, and then the teammates came together and walked to the stands where the fans of the visiting team were. They wanted to thank the fans here and have a carnival here!

For Leeds United fans, today's game is another disaster, but for the Wild Lions fans who came all the way to cheer for Millwall, today's game will be unforgettable for life.

The Wild Lion showed momentum and used his strength to tell his opponent on the court: Don't mess with me!

In the box, Ridsdale sat on the seat in a daze without saying a word. Before that, he had a shattered expression and a heartbroken lament. At this moment, his expression was pale as if he had been hit too hard. sluggish.

It's not the first time that the Wild Lions have trampled on the Blancos, but this time, the blow they brought was heavier than the slaughter at home in the league last season.

This should have been a brilliant season for Leeds United, a peak that has not been seen in nearly a decade!

The white rose that was blooming was crushed by the wild lion's foot, as if even the roots were torn apart, and its vitality was seriously injured.

Arthur finished watching the game and it was time to go. He blinked, as if he had changed from watching the game to a state of normal life. He stood up and reached out to pat Ridsdale on the shoulder, saying: Don't worry, the football field It's normal to win or lose.

After saying that, Arthur left peacefully.

Ridsdale turned his head mechanically, he couldn't tell whether Arthur's words were sincere comfort or deep irony!

Winning and losing is normal.

But the home team lost 1:6, the game was not over, almost all the fans of the home team left, is this normal?

Could it be that Arthur's subtext is: Millwall came and poured you six away games, it's normal! (to be continued...) ()

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