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Chapter 536 Don't Blame Me, Blame Manchester United for the Monthly Pass)

January 8th.

Fang Jue responded to media questions and questions raised at the pre-match press conference with Wigan Athletics.

Fang Jue did not avoid the first question, and he admitted frankly that there was a financial factor in selling Ashley Yang.

However, Fang Jue emphasized that looking at Ashley Young's transfer fee, you will know how much effort the team has made to keep Ashley Young:

It's not that Aston Villa doesn't want to keep Ashley Young.

Nor does it talk about the attractiveness of Manchester United to players.

Just look at the transfer fee and you will know that we have been trying to keep it, but Manchester United is bound to win the price increase.

Aston Villa really can't keep it and cannot refuse such a offer.

What I mean is that if you want to blame it, it’s a bit strange - Manchester United is too rich.

This statement can be said to be a sophistry.

However, fans really only take this one.

The offer of £26.5 million is really undeniable.

Of course, the most important reason is that Aston Villa has excellent results at present, which is the biggest reason why fans are feeling less emotional.

If Aston Villa's subsequent record declines, it's a different matter.

...

Regarding the media and fans' questions about who will supplement the left side of Aston Villa after Ashley Young left.

Fang Jue responded indirectly.

He praised the team's 17-year-old Senegalese young player Sadio Mane.

"Sadio is a good guy and he has an incredible future."

Such a compliment can be said to be very optimistic.

The media captured his implication that Sadio Mane was the player who "successed" Ashley Young.

The media responded to Fang Jue's statement.

Fang Jue said that Aston Villa could not refuse Manchester United's offer. Some media expressed their approval, while others said that this was a quibble. To put it bluntly, they were still jealous of money.

The Sun criticized Aston Villa for selling players for money, and such a team would never have much future.

Aston Villa's archenemy in the city and honorary chairman of the Birmingham Club, David Sullivan, said that Birmingham will never sell players due to money.

Fang Jue ignored the Sun, but he responded in a sarcastic tone to his remarks about his mortal enemy in the city:

So, are you waiting for the supermarket door to be opened in June?

This is directly said that Birmingham will be relegated after the end of the season.

Directly curse the other party to relegate. If Fang Jue treats other teams with such a bad attitude and words and deeds, it may cause an uproar.

However, the two teams are mortal enemies in the same city.

Then there are not so many concerns. This is politically correct, just like Barcelona will curse Real Madrid to lose the championship and Real Madrid will curse Barcelona to be unlucky.

The biggest focus of media attention is Mane, a young player supported by Fang Jue.

"Selling the popular England international for money but counting on a seventeen-year-old child, it is obvious that some people are blinded by good grades." - The Guardian reporter James said sarcastically.

Even the Times reporter Duncan Castour, who has always been commenting on the other party, is quite close and optimistic about it, is skeptical about it: You can't expect a seventeen-year-old child to stand up and take the lead immediately.

...

Manchester County.

Wigan.

dw sports field.

In the 21st round of the Premier League, Aston Villa played away against Wigan Athletics.

Huge cheers resounded throughout the stadium.

Rodalega took out the ball from the net and ran towards the center circle while excitedly greeting his teammates.

The camera also quickly gave the visiting team coach's seat close-up.

In the first half, Sendros' header scored as Aston Villa's first record.

At the beginning of the second half, Quaresma assisted Gareth Bale to score the second goal.

With two goals leading, Fang Jue replaced Gareth Bale and replaced the young Sadio Mane.

There is no pressure to play when the victory is decided, which helps young players perform.

However, I didn't expect that just five minutes after playing in Mane, Wigan Athletic scored:

Enzobia assisted Rodalé to score a goal, and Wigan Athletic rewrites the score to one-to-two.

Wigan Athletics was greatly motivated, and they saw hope of equalizing the score, and the situation on the field immediately became serious.

"If Aston Villa is tied in the end or even turned over, Fang Jue replaces Mane and removes Garethbay, which is the biggest failure." Tony Parker said loudly, as if he was waiting for the mistake and finally waiting for the opportunity.

"It's not just Fang Jue," said Leinker. "This Senegalese young player will also be criticized and criticized."

Fang Jue praised Mane for his purpose in order to cheer up the young man and push the young man to the top.

This is a double-edged sword.

Mane performed well, Fang Jue's vision of looking at people will be proven again, and the young Mane is more confident and has a better development prospect.

However, on the contrary, both the head coach and the players will be criticized and questioned.

...

More than ten minutes have passed.

The game time has reached eighty-three minutes.

The score on the field was still Aston Villa led 2-1, but Wigan Athletics' fighting spirit increased and he once had consecutive shots.

Aston Villa's offense was obviously not as sharp as the first half.

Mane passed the ball to Petrov, but the two did not form a tacit understanding. The football was intercepted by Wigan Athletics, and the home team almost completed a counterattack.

In the stands at the dw sports field, Wigan Athletics fans deliberately sent out laughter to mock and stimulate the young Mane.

"Ohhhh, Vera got a fool!"

"Ohhhh, Vera got a fool!"

Very simple words and tones, the fans of Wigan Athletics are singing endlessly.

Fang Jue frowned.

Mane worked very hard in training, and his performance also satisfies him.

However, after playing, the kid seemed a little nervous and cramped.

After Mane took the ball, he did not show his sharp speed and breakthrough, and often chose to pass the ball to his teammates.

Or, to put it more bluntly, it is lack of confidence and fear of making mistakes.

If it was me, would I put pressure on this kid?

Because of Mane's shy personality, Fang Jue said directly, intending to increase confidence for this kid: Boy, you are someone I like!

Fang Jue shook his head.

He turned his eyes to Mane, and saw the introverted and shy boy hanging his head, looking depressed.

Mane's English has improved rapidly, and this kid obviously understands what the fans of Wigan Athletics sing.

Obviously, this kid's mood and condition are not right now.

...

Fang Jue gritted his teeth and was thinking.

Before the game, Fang Jue found Mane to talk, asking him not to think too much and concentrate on playing the game.

However, it is obvious that these words are useless, and they even have the opposite effect.

This kid is sometimes a little naughty, but more often he has a shy personality.

He left his hometown to play football at the age of 15.

There is no other way out except playing football.

It can even be said that one person carries the hope of a whole family.

This makes Mane motivated. While working very hard, he becomes worried about gains and losses, and sometimes lacks self-confidence.

Fang Jue knew very well that ability was not a problem. This kid now needs a stick to wake him up and cheer him up.

So Fang Jue roared loudly on the sidelines: "Mane! Mane!!"

In the second half, Aston Villa's left side was close to the coach's seat.

Fang Jue's shouting loudly, and Mane heard Fang Jue's voice.

Ma's heart skipped a beat. He listened to the sound and the coach was very angry.

I must be very disappointed with myself.

The black boy hung his head.

"Mane!" Fang Jue continued to shout.

Mane looked up at the uneasy man.

Fang Jue made a gesture: Breakthrough! Speed! Shoot!

This gesture is a common gesture used by coaches during training, so Mane can naturally understand it.

"Did you hear it?" Fang Jue roared loudly, "Don't embarrass me! You are the one I think!"

Fang Jue pointed at himself, meaning that his eyes did not require doubt.

He pointed to Mane again, meaning that if you don’t believe in yourself, you must believe my words.

When Mane looked at Fang Jue, he felt that there was fire in his chest. He understood what the coach meant:

I can only rely on you if I score a goal!
Chapter completed!
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