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Chapter 60 Maozi Enters the City (1/4)

When the whistle blew at the end of the game, all the Spartaks went crazy.

The coaching staff rushed into the field together.

Although it was only a Champions League group match, from falling behind at the beginning to winning at the end, everyone could appreciate the difficulty in this process.

Most Blackburn fans wearing blue and white jerseys had expressionless faces, while a few applauded on the field.

Alan Shearer took the initiative to walk towards Lin Supo, handed over his jersey and said: "I will win the next time we meet."

"I will try my best not to let you win!"

Lin Supo also handed over his jersey and said with a smile.

Hiller smiled, did not continue talking, and walked quickly to the locker room with his head lowered.

"Spartak won today's game. Today was exciting. They left a deep impression on me. Congratulations to them."

"Shearer and Lin exchanged jerseys and communicated. I don't know what they said."

The Ewood Park stadium has become a sea of ​​joy. Spartak players and staff on the green field, as well as Spartak fans in the stands, are all caught up in the carnival.

The few Blackburn fans who were still at the scene silently complained about the country boy. Just winning a Champions League group stage was like winning the Champions League championship, but they were really envious.

Soon, Lin Supo was caught by his teammates and was thrown high into the sky amidst his exclamations.

"Subiele~"

"Subiele~"

“Subel!!!”

His name resounds throughout Blackburn tonight.



At the press conference after the game, both sides were not calm because of the decisive victory.

The only damn thing is that the game starts at 11pm and ends at 1pm.

"Today's game was an accident. We will win it back next time we meet."

The Blackburn coach obviously wanted to go home and sleep early, so he said a few words and left.

But he is not the protagonist today. Football circles are always chasing winners.

Romantsev was very satisfied with the team's performance today and did not hesitate to praise him.

"The players didn't perform well for a while in the first half, but they recovered their form very well. My players are a group of fighters. They never give up on any game. They fought until the end... Victory is the right thing to do."

Their commendation belongs to everyone on the team."

"Lin? His performance is unparalleled. You can't find any problems with him. He is a model of a professional player. Shaparev also performed well. That kid will become a national player in the future, but what I want to say is that the team's

Every one of them is great!”

The Fleet Street reporter was not at all interested in what Romantsev said.

In tomorrow's report, he won't even have his own name, it will just be "former Soviet player" at most.

After he finished speaking, Fleet Street reporters began to ask questions.

"Lin, how do you feel about your performance?"

Lin Supo could still understand relatively simple English, but there was no translation, so how could he say it?

After thinking for a long time, Lin Supo said: "Not bad, victory belongs to everyone."

The reporters also noticed this problem. They had not thought of it before, but it did not affect their nature.

"How did you feel about playing in Russia?"

"Russia is a good country and the fans are... well, very passionate."

After thinking for a long time, Lin Supo came up with such a word.

Mao Zi is indeed very passionate. He calls for 90 minutes, and then he has to make a date when he goes out.

"Do you think you can play for a European giant in the future? Your scoring efficiency is not high."

Lin Supo was completely numb, mainly because this sentence was a bit complicated.

He had to say: "I ot speak English well. (I am not very good at speaking English)"

But the reporters in the audience did not follow what he said, and many of them had already started their own secondary creations.

It doesn't matter what you say!

After discovering the actions of their colleagues, other reporters also started.

"Do you think Russia is an evil country?"

"Does your country want to dominate the earth?"

“Will China consider accepting war refugees in the future?”

If Lin Supo could understand, he would have to fight with them today.

Damn it, I'm an underage player. Who do you think I am, the captain of the earth or the king of Asia?

The language barrier was a problem for the Spartak generals, but it was definitely not a problem for the British reporters. They all discussed it, and then the report came out fresh.

Don't think this is an exaggeration, let alone the two red countries that have been smeared, they don't even let themselves go.

When the Hillsborough tragedy happened, the British media, under the direction of the Conservative Party, even framed British fans.

Obviously Liverpool fans rescued the injured, but according to the report of "The Sun", Liverpool fans drank too much and caused the stands to collapse, which then caused tragedy. It was also said that Liverpool fans stole the wallets of the injured, urinated on the injured, and committed suicide.

A series of slanders.

Liverpool is obviously also a victim and has been blamed.

It can be seen that the British media has no bottom line.

Of course, this matter involves the party and government. Fans and teams are the vote base of the Labor Party. It is not unusual for the Conservative Party to take such actions. Under capitalism, the people are just a statistic.

The consequences were also quite serious. The once prosperous English League One was out of touch with continental Europe and its tactics fell behind.

He has only recently returned to the European competition.

Lin Supo really hadn't thought of this, but even if he had thought of it, there was nothing he could do. In the world of print media, reporters were known as the uncrowned kings, and you, a player playing in Russia, had no chance to refute.

The excited Spartak team returned to the hotel, and soon fell asleep after playing very hard.

There is another thing that makes them more excited, that is, they can go to London for a day tomorrow.

The two cities of London and Paris are very attractive to people from the cold regions of Europe, especially Eastern Europe. Just like when Korean dramas were popular, many Chinese people always wanted to travel to Seoul.

I thought Seoul was like in Korean dramas, but when I got there and saw it, I realized that there are only a few prosperous areas. Seoul people are not wrong at all when they say that apart from Seoul, everything is rural.

Paris was once a myth in China, but the myth was shattered after the advent of the Internet era.

The smell of urine is everywhere, pickpockets are everywhere, and there are all kinds of dangers.

But now, for Russians who are yearning for developed countries in Europe, London is very attractive.

Lin Supo didn't have any objections to visiting London for a day. Aeroflot flies directly from London to Moscow.

Early the next morning, the entire Spartak team was as excited as primary school students on an outing. The whole team went to the train station together, preparing to go to the bustling London to see something.

The enthusiasm of his teammates made Lin Supo not know what to say.

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