The Young Lion

Ninety-Four Expensive Three Points

In the second half, the two teams changed sides and fought again. Roy Evans was already sitting on the coach's bench with a relaxed expression on his face. It seemed that he was sure of winning the game.

Aldridge was still standing on the sidelines with a calm face. Just behind him in the stands, the Anfield fans booed him, thinking he was just a kid who could put on a cool show.

Liverpool still played traditional British tactics in the second half. There were not many highlights.

As soon as Millwall started the second half, they played a wave of classic partial cooperation.

Makelele steals the ball from Redknapp and passes the ball to Nedved. Nedved starts with the ball and passes Barnes, who is over 30 years old, with great speed. Into the opponent's half.

Larsson was at the forefront of the striker, and Solskjaer was waiting outside the penalty area.

Liverpool began to shrink the penalty area, forming a dense defense.

Nedved hit the wall with Solskjaer outside the penalty area. Nedved received the ball and then kicked the ball directly. Larson received the ball with his back in the penalty area, not waiting for Scalise Stretching out his foot to destroy, he used the outside of his instep to lift the ball towards the side behind him. Solskjaer inserted obliquely into the penalty area and broke through the entire Liverpool defense line. James abandoned the goal and opened his arms to seal Solskjaer as much as possible. Ya's shot angle.

However, the dexterous Solskjaer dunked the ball under his feet. At the same time as he passed James, he came to the bottom line. The shooting angle was almost zero. He lightly knocked the ball across the middle. The goal, just arrived at this time, kicked the ball into the empty goal without any pressure.

What a dazzling goal! Millwall played a classic teamwork! The ball started at the feet of Nedved, passed Solskjaer, Nedved, Larsson, Solskjaer, and finally returned. Larsson puts the ball in the empty net, Liverpool's defense is like a stump, Millwall's quick kick is so tacit, they seem to be playing alone!

Unbelievable! From Nedved to the front and back of the box, the ball went through 6 passes in 10 seconds, and they finally passed the ball into the goal of Liverpool! Martin, Millwall's football philosophy is shocking, How did Aldridge Hall train them?

How he taught his disciples, we don't know, but we know that Aldridge's eye for people is amazing, when people are still talking about Larsson and Trezeguet, the Norwegian lad who is playing now , Solskjaer, seeing the way he plays, especially when he passed James just now, he is simply a new Shearer. How many treasures does Millwall still hide!

After Larsson scored, he ran into the goal, hugged the ball in his arms, and gave Solskjaer a high-five as he ran back.

Roy Evans rushed out, roaring towards Liverpool's defense.

Aldrich, on the other hand, slapped his hands on the backcourt, meaning to let the players go back quickly.

Our game has just begun.

Contemporary football still has a strong sense of personal heroism. Offensive players like to stick to the ball, and they are not decisive enough to play the ball quickly. They often like to take the ball and turn around, trying to get rid of or break through. Players with excellent foot skills such as Shearer and Cantona are very popular. If Millwall's forwards do the same, play with some foot skills and create opportunities through dexterous skills, it is not impossible.

But the success rate will be greatly reduced, and it will slow down the offensive rhythm, and England's foul scale is already slightly larger.

Just like when Larson caught the ball with his back just now, if he hadn't kicked the ball, Scalise would have pressed him directly from behind.

Liverpool pushed forward aggressively, and the effect of several crosses was not good. Thuram began to suppress McManaman from the wing, so that even if the opponent made a cross, there would not be too much adjustment time, and the effect of the cross seemed unsatisfactory.

Neal's assist on the left forced McAteer to return to the defense under pressure, and he was in a panic for a while.

Liverpool's offensive was full of thunder and rain, and there was no threat, but Millwall's smooth attack repeatedly created murderous opportunities. In the 69th minute of the game, Pires took the ball from the left side, and Neil immediately lapped the edge and went to the bottom. Rob Jones subconsciously went to follow Neil, and Pires immediately dribbled the ball in and cut in.

Wright pushed out to intercept Pires, Pires passed the ball to the right, and Schneider, who was also leaning towards the center on the other side, stopped the ball, looked at the penalty area, and then rolled the ball diagonally, like a scalpel. The pass tore through Liverpool's defence.

Wright, who jumped out, looked back. In the area where he was supposed to be marking, Larson was rushing forward. The ball slid across the small penalty area in front of the goal. The speed was extremely fast, and it directly penetrated the entire defense line. Erson hit the ground behind the goal and James moved laterally to save, but he was obviously slow, and Larson's toe poked the ball.

The damn ball rubbed against the goal post and rolled into the goal.

Larson! Almighty Larson! Great Larson! Three games and he's scored his sixth goal of the season and he's a super goalscorer! Millwall's attack is eye-opening, Is this going to be the trend? In this attack, left-back Neal puts in an assist and draws Jones's attention on the edge of the bottom. Millwall uses the depth of the pitch to disrupt the opponent's defense. Snyder, another cross from Schneider into the left-front box, Millwall again taking advantage of the width of the pitch, Liverpool's defenders were moving to the left, only to be dismayed to see the ball return to the right, they The whole defense is being played by Millwall!

Millwall gave us the illusion that Aldridge is a master of tactics. Millwall played team football instead of individual football. Why was it difficult for Millwall to score in the first half? Because Trey on the front line Zeguet is out of form, perhaps because he was injured. We can’t confirm this news, but Trezeguet’s abnormal performance is obvious to all. After replacing Solskjaer, Millwall’s offense immediately glowed. The energy that completes the puzzle and their offense is so fluid from start to finish.

Larsson rushed to Schneider after the goal, jumped directly on top of him, pumped his fists and gave a wild grin.

Anfield fell silent, only the fans of the visiting team who came from afar jumped up and down excitedly.

Evans' face was livid, and Aldridge sneered, raised his finger to his lips, and signaled back and forth to the fans in the stands on the sidelines.

Boo?

Why don't you boo? !

Regardless of whether you are a hardcore KOP of the Red Army or not, shut up for me!

The fourth official immediately ran to Aldridge's side and gave him a serious warning to stop his behavior of provoking the home fans.

In the stands, after the dead silence, there was even more booing immediately. In the stands near the coaching bench of the visiting team, the fans collectively glared at Aldrich, scolded him, gave him the middle finger, and even threw lighters and coins at him... ...

Aldridge returned to the sidelines, but still turned around and opened his arms towards the stands, showing a proud expression!

Lao Tzu's team is better than the Red Army!

Feel free to scold me, I don't care!

Aldrich's move was intentional.

Millwall needs enemies!

There is a good saying, to judge a man's strength, one must judge his opponent.

At this stage, Millwall is going to take England's traditional three giants as its opponents.

Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, whether they look down on Millwall or not, anyway, Aldridge is confident, whoever dares to underestimate Millwall, I will crush you!

In the stands, the faces of Melanie's family were extremely ugly. The family of four did not expect that Aldridge would dare to make such a show when he came to Anfield.

But there is no way, who makes Millwall lead now?

On the football field, the score is the embodiment of strength.

Sister, please invite him to your house for dinner after the game.

never!

You must let him come, let me borrow your mobile phone, and I will find a few brothers to wait for him at home!

Melanie rolled her eyes, not bothering to pay attention to her angry younger brother.

Aldridge finally calmed down after repeated warnings from the fourth official, and walked directly back to the coach's bench and sat down.

He sat still with his chin in his hands as if he was in a state of concentration, which annoyed Evans who was not far away. The grey-haired old coach yelled at the Liverpool players on the field, making them attack wildly.

Liverpool lost only three of their 21 home games last season. Although one of them unexpectedly lost to the relegated Ipswich Town, the teams that ranked ahead of them in the league were Manchester United, Blackburn, Nottingham Forest, Come to Anfield and lose all, Anfield cannot accept the consequences of losing to the newly promoted!

But the more they attacked and turned around, Millwall's counterattack became more impressive.

Ten minutes later, Pires received a pass from Solskjaer outside the penalty area and sent a long shot back. The ball went straight into the upper right corner of the goal. James could only look at the ball and sigh.

By this time, Millwall was leading by two goals and victory was in sight.

Aldridge was sure about the game, but something that made him unhappy still happened.

In the 81st minute of the game, when he was about to make a substitution, Southgate fell to the ground while fighting for a header with Collymore, dislocated his shoulder and retired from the game with injury.

Aldridge reluctantly replaced Dean - Richards, then removed Schneider, replaced by Vieira, to strengthen the defense.

After changing to 433, Millwall's defense became more stable. Solskjaer felt good in the winger position, but unfortunately he was a bit unlucky in scoring, and a shot hit the post before the end and popped out of the baseline.

When the whistle sounded for the end of the game, Anfield fell into a dead silence, and the fans got up and left the field silently.

Aldrich's face was calm and he couldn't see any joy. He injured two main players, and the 3 points he got were too expensive.

Shaking hands with Evans in a hurry without talking, Aldridge quickly walked into the player channel.

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