The Young Lion

Seven hundred and fiftieth, you can do it, you go!

Aldridge didn't like it since he first came to Elland Road Stadium. The image of Makelele being racially discriminated against here has been engraved in his mind, and it is estimated that he will never forget it. League, cup, Champions League, in this Millwall and Leeds United have had too many grievances and grievances. Leeds United is not Millwall’s biggest competitor. It may have only been an opponent for a certain period of time, but in the overall situation, the two are not at the same level, but , The story between Millwall and Leeds United may be more than between Millwall and Arsenal, Chelsea, so far.

The atmosphere in the Elland Road Stadium was rather dignified. The fans of the home team in the stands looked serious, with worries written all over their faces.

These three months have been a kind of torture for them, looking forward to the team getting out of the trough every day, but the result is that the team is going from bad to worse, this is only in terms of record.

With the sharp decline in the record, the negative reports on the club's business operations also ravaged the world like a scourge, impacting the hearts of every fan.

At this time, they still can't really realize what Ridsdale and O'Reilly did to Leeds United during this period when they dominated Leeds United. This will naturally win the support of the fans.

Until now, the team's financial crisis has only made fans feel bad and have a sense of foreboding, but they are still optimistic that the team will eventually tide over the difficulties.

Aldridge sat on the coach's bench with his chin in his hand, looking careless. He came to the sidelines about 3 minutes earlier than O'Reilly, when O'Reilly came out. Maybe it was to show some grace. or. O'Reilly did have something to say to Aldrich.

He walked in front of Aldrich, and Aldrich stood up, and the two held each other's hands. Aldrich thought it was just a routine handshake, so he planned to take his hand back and sit down, but unexpectedly, O'Reilly didn't let go, but exerted a little force, Aldrich pulled in front of him.

The two face each other. The distance was only a few tens of centimeters, and they looked at each other without retreating or avoiding, gradually becoming tit for tat.

Hall, you have crossed the line. As a head coach, you are not qualified to comment on the operation of Leeds United, and it is a malicious attack!

O'Reilly tried to restrain his expression, his voice was low, and his teeth were gnashing.

House seemingly endless rain. Aldridge's remarks at the press conference before the game can be regarded as adding fuel to the fire. Let the outside world pay more attention to Leeds United's financial crisis, and the hype on Fleet Street will further damage Leeds United's credit through media channels, scare off investors, and increase the intensity of creditors' debts.

Purely from an economic point of view, in fact 99% of companies have debt problems, and banks are happy to make companies owe them money.

Some enterprises can grow stronger and bigger in advance through borrowing, but there are also enterprises that are typical examples of loan failure.

The debt owed by Leeds United is not too high, even less than Chelsea, but why is the pressure on Leeds United so great?

Their business scale cannot bear the debt pressure. The most sensational economic case in the football circle is Manchester United. In the original history, it changed from the richest club in the world to the most indebted club in the world overnight. However, people face the debt owed by Manchester United. However, they are not worried about the huge debts they have incurred. It is business as usual, as if they are simply repaying a boss. The reason is that Manchester United’s business scale can fully bear those debts. No one is worried about their ability to repay the debts, but Leeds United is different. If they cannot enter the Champions League, they will not be able to achieve self-sufficiency in their annual operations, that is, they will lose money. So, what can they use to repay their debts?

For example, if Millwall goes to the bank to borrow money now, Aldridge can borrow 500 million pounds, and all famous banks in the world will send negotiating teams to line up to beg Aldrich to sign a contract with them. No one will worry about Millwall However, if clubs like Crystal Palace and Charlton go to borrow money, they may not be able to borrow 50 million pounds, and they take the initiative to ask investment institutions to lower the threshold. This is the gap in credit rating.

Aldrich leaned in front of O'Reilly, turned his head slightly, and said softly: Well, I crossed the line, so? Everything I said is the truth, O'Reilly, are you not convinced?

Hmph, you just have a good hand, good luck to you!

O'Reilly gritted his teeth.

Aldridge said leisurely: Really? I switched positions with you. You coach Millwall and I coach Leeds United. Are you confident that you can do better than me? Hehehe, but I can tell you that I, O Drich Hall, if I started coaching Leeds United three years ago, I would be better than you in coaching, the champion dare not say, at least Leeds United would not be where it is today.

O'Reilly was speechless, and a touch of fear and shake rose in his heart.

He really fantasized about him coming to coach Millwall, but his heart flinched. Millwall has three Mr. Golden Globes, a big-name star who can't be counted in a palm. What can he use to frighten and control them?

And Aldridge said that he would be better than himself when he came to coach Leeds United, and O'Reilly couldn't refute it, not because it couldn't happen, but because he seemed to agree with it in his heart.

Aldridge's powerful self-confidence is not only contagious, but also magical to conquer.

The rise of Millwall and the rebirth of the England team, can O'Reilly's good luck can obliterate it?

It seemed that the verbal confrontation had lost the wind again, and O'Reilly was visibly annoyed, and angrily scolded: Hall, you are just like your father, a shameless rascal!

After saying that, O'Reilly was about to leave, but this time, Aldrich held his hand tightly, making it impossible for him to leave. Aldrich leaned forward and whispered in his ear: I have a relationship with Arthur. It's really similar. If he was here, he would punch your face and crush your life, but I won't do it, I have to pretend to be a gentleman, but on the court, Ole Leigh, I'll slit your throat myself and watch your blood gushing till the moment it dries up, I'll grab your head and let you see you in despair, and your Leeds United, What has it become? The Elland Road Stadium is your burial place. When you are old. You will not want to recall everything here. Because of your hands. Stained with the blood of white roses, oh, By the way, you led Leeds United to the semi-finals of the Champions League. Unfortunately, you lost to Millwall. What was the score? Remember? Remember how the world defined the moment when Leeds United should have been brilliant Shame? Hahaha.

O'Reilly almost wanted to fight Aldridge here, but Aldridge let go after speaking. And raised his hand to help O'Reilly straighten his suit, smiling.

O'Reilly took two steps back in a hurry, staring at Aldridge with complicated eyes for a few seconds, Aldridge tilted his head and smiled, and then sat back on the coach's bench.

When O'Reilly returned to the home team's coaching bench, players from both sides also began to enter the field. O'Reilly was full of anger, and felt as if a volcano was erupting in his body, and it must erupt, otherwise. He didn't know if he would go crazy!

Millwall made the most of the main force today, and showed 100% will to fight.

In the locker room before the game. Aldridge gave them the equivalent of the highest order: this game must be won!

At other times, Aldridge never deliberately used the game result as words to mobilize the team's fighting spirit before the game, but today he did so.

Players who have followed Aldridge for several years also understand that the meaning of playing Leeds United is beyond the competition itself. To use a sentence that the media likes to use to describe the loyalty of players: players are willing to fight to the death for the head coach !

For the Millwall players, there is no doubt that since Aldridge needs this victory unabashedly, they will definitely face this game with a do not die attitude.

Tactically, Aldridge did not make any special instructions, and in fact there is no need for it, because Leeds United has won 7 consecutive games and is playing at home today, should they give up?

It is not normal to put it on a first-class team with a wave of 7 rounds without victory!

Like Manchester United, if they don’t win 4 rounds, the media can directly use panic and serious words like “collapse”, “disaster” and “darkness” to describe it. It should be a limit, but Leeds United has come to 7 games. This only shows one problem: Leeds United is not a first-class team!

Regardless of how they took second place in the league in the first half of the season, that can only be said to be their extraordinary performance, not a stable performance.

In-depth analysis, why does Leeds United have a seemingly top-notch player team, but can't stabilize at the top level? The current record is not even as good as Newcastle United led by Robson?

That is the problem within the team. The coach and the players have not been able to bring out the strength they should have.

The 7-round winless blow to the morale of the team is too great, to what extent? It will shake the internal unity, and it will cause a gap between the generals, and they will not be able to trust each other.

Like Ferdinand is now the main force of the England national team, is he willing to wait for a long time in a team that cannot qualify for the Champions League? And this momentum is what disappoints the players the most. Three months ago, the goal was upward, and what I thought in my heart was whether I could challenge Millwall's hegemony and usurp the throne to win the championship?

Look at it three months later, well, it's all up for grabs to enter the Champions League.

Can the players not be disappointed?

Can there be no negativity?

From the very beginning of the game, the Leeds United players noticed something was wrong.

O'Reilly directed the team's offense excitedly on the sidelines, and blatantly asked the players to be more aggressive when defending!

Don't give them a chance to get the ball! Foul!

Rush up! Attack!

Crap! Foul! Keep an eye on that Brazilian, don't give him any room to get the ball!

Can't you fucking hit Nedved?

In the 11th minute, Larsson scored.

O'Reilly was furious on the sidelines, and the Leeds United players turned their heads with their hands on their hips. They didn't want to look at O'Reilly again, and didn't want to hear him yelling on the sidelines, directing them like puppets on strings.

The thoughts in the hearts of the Leeds United players at this time are a bit nonsensical: Stop yelling! proceed if you can!

Thirteen minutes later, Henry helped Millwall make another victory!

Today's game scene is not unexpected. Leeds United have won 7 rounds, the morale of the army is low, and the players on the field are not in shape. Facing Millwall, who started the end-of-season sprint after two months of reasonable rest and adjustment, they lost early. It seems logical and reasonable. However, we saw Leeds United manager O’Reilly abnormally frequently ordered the players on the sidelines. The effect was not good, and even in my opinion, his behavior had the opposite effect.”

That's right, when he met Millwall, O'Reilly's mentality began to change. He couldn't face the game calmly. Martin, such a scene reminded me of someone.

who?

Keegan, Ferguson and Keegan, Aldridge and O'Reilly, Keegan buried his head behind the billboard when he lost to Liverpool, O'Reilly's current form, really people can't expect Leeds United.

This is a team that was in contention three months ago and was ahead of Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool in terms of probability. Now, they may not even get fourth in the league.

The score on the field was already 0:2, and O'Reilly seemed unaffected. He was in exactly the same state as he was at the beginning of the game, directing the team to attack and ordering them to defend fiercely.

However, no one on the field is willing to listen to him anymore, and many people are very disappointed with O'Reilly. (to be continued...) ()

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