Sure enough, spn's newspaper the next day reported on Everton's home victory over Wigan Athletic. At the same time, pictures of Li Yu and the others having fun in a nightclub were also published. Johnson and Arteta were holding a sexy sister.
Jade was drinking from a wine bottle.
In addition, French rookie defender Capol joined for 8 million pounds. In addition, last season's best German rookie K-Boateng was bought for 6 million pounds, plus Southampton's Welsh left player Bale for 5 million pounds, Tod
Nam Hotspur adheres to the coaching philosophy of its new head coach and spares no expense in introducing young players.
In terms of players leaving the team, the only thing worth mentioning is that Swiss midfielder Ziegler went to Sampdoria, bringing in an income of 1.4 million pounds. Ziegler played for the team on loan last season. His transfer
Tottenham has no impact.
The defeat in the first game put huge pressure on Tottenham, especially head coach Ramos, who was questioned by the British media.
"Daily News" even said that Ramos has a common problem among Spaniards and is not accustomed to the local environment.
"The Sun" used a photoshopped picture of Ramos lying on a pile of pounds and sleeping soundly. The most interesting thing is that Ramos was drooling while still dreaming, "I got the pounds."
Got it!"
Now the first-round home game against Everton has become the top priority. There are not many opportunities for Ramos to squander. The huge external pressure must be relieved with a victory.
The first round match between the two teams was also compared by the media, especially the newly introduced players were compared position by position. Li Yu won the comparison with Darren Bent. The British media is very capable of making up things.
But his ability to stir up trouble is not weak at all. Everton only spent more than 5 million pounds to bring in Li Yu, which was less than a fraction of Darren Bent's.
The games that no one wanted to lose, apart from Newcastle's game against Arsenal in the second round, the only ones left were Everton and Tottenham, but at this time something unexpected happened off the field.
The large-scale riots in the UK have spread from the capital London to all over the UK, including Liverpool, Birmingham and other cities. This is suspected to have a huge impact on the English Professional Football League that is about to start at the weekend. According to the "Daily Telegraph"
British football reporter Henry Winter of the Daily News broke the news that the organizers of the Premier League and other leagues are in close contact with the British police. As for whether the league will be delayed due to the riots, the league will give a final answer on Thursday.
The country most affected is undoubtedly London, the capital of the empire.
According to Henry Winter, a reporter from The Daily Telegraph, nine professional English football matches will be held in London over the weekend, including three Premier League matches, namely Fulham vs. Aston Villa, and Queens Park Rangers vs.
Bolton and Tottenham face Everton.
According to the news received by Winter, 9 games, including these 3 Premier League games, are in danger of being postponed.
Especially Tottenham. The Tottenham district in North London where it is located is exactly where the London riots originated, so the match between Lilywhites and Toffees is most likely to be postponed. Fulham and QPR are also located in West London.
Affected by the riots. In addition, teams such as Crystal Palace, Millwall, Leyton Orient and Barnet in the lower leagues will also play at home in London.
An important deciding factor in whether the weekend league can go ahead as usual is whether the police have enough police force to guarantee it, because there are as many as nine games being played in London.
After all, football hooligans are prevalent in the UK. Under today's severe situation, it is difficult to guarantee that someone will not take advantage of the situation and cause riots among fans, making the situation worse.
However, although riots have occurred in many British cities, including Liverpool, the league believes that except for London, professional leagues can still proceed smoothly: "Judging from the current situation, leagues in any city other than London will not
Affected. We will keep fans informed of the latest developments as soon as possible."
Previously, the much-anticipated match between England and the Netherlands had been canceled due to riots. FA Chairman David Bernstein said that he would negotiate with the Dutch side to arrange a rematch at another date.
However, the serious damage to Britain's image caused by the riots can be avoided, and the football field will inevitably be implicated. For this reason, England players have also reflected on it. The famous "bad boy" Joey Barton expressed it on his personal Weibo
Concern: "It is really sad that something like this is happening in our country. Have the new generation of young people really been given any opportunity to express their needs? What will happen to their descendants?"