After Aldridge walked into the player tunnel, the temporarily designated on-site official of the Football Association immediately followed him. It would have been okay if it was the second half, but Aldridge was sent off in the first half. From this moment on, Aldridge
Qi can only be a spectator and is not allowed to enter the locker room during halftime.
Aldridge calmly went to a reception room under the guidance of West Ham United club staff and continued to watch the game through the TV broadcast here.
Two FA officials were standing by the door like bodyguards. They were both in their thirties, and they were looking at Aldridge curiously.
The first half of the game ended quickly. Millwall and West Ham United failed to create good opportunities, and the first half ended in a draw.
Aldridge sat on the sofa with his legs crossed, turned to the FA official and smiled: "Can you get me a cup of coffee? No sugar."
One of them walked out to ask for coffee from the club staff, while the other stared at Aldridge, seemingly even more nervous, fearing that Aldridge would escape and run to the Millwall locker room.
He has the heart of a villain.
Aldridge planned to stay here and wait until the game was over before going to the locker room. He took out his cell phone out of boredom and saw someone calling, so he pressed the answer button.
"Aldrich, you're going to make headlines again!"
"I didn't want to, I was just scared."
"Haha, liar! You can't direct now. What if you lose the game?"
"Losing? I don't see West Ham United winning. Millwall can't lose."
"bet?"
"What to bet on?"
"Just bet on tomorrow's dinner. I was just about to tell you that I found a Chinese restaurant. It's very good. Let's go together tomorrow night. If Millwall doesn't win, you treat me. If Millwall wins, I treat you.
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Aldrich rolled his eyes and said, "That doesn't sound fair."
"Show your gentlemanly demeanor!"
"Okay, the bet is established, see you tomorrow night."
After hanging up the phone, Aldrich turned his head inadvertently and found another FA official sitting next to him, with a slightly flattering smile on his face.
"Friend, what's wrong with you?"
"Well, I read in the newspaper that you are dating Chisholm from the Spice Girls?"
Aldrich shrugged and said, "Yeah."
"Can you get me an autograph? My little daughter likes them very much."
Aldrich looked at the other person directly for three seconds and then lost his fatherly love. He took out a small notebook and pen from the inner pocket of his suit, handed it to the other person and said: "Write down the address and wait until they release their first album."
, have them sign it and send it to your home."
"Thank you, thank you, Mr. Hall, you are really young and promising. In fact, I admire you very much. You are handsome and the team's style of play is really pleasing to the eye..."
Aldrich chimed in with a smile, waited for his coffee, and then drank it while waiting for the second half of the game.
When the second half of the game started, Aldridge was already very familiar with the two FA officials. They were sitting side by side watching TV like fans. Aldridge felt that something was missing, so he stood up and opened the door.
, casually waved to the staff passing by outside the door, paid for money plus errand fees, and asked someone to help buy some snacks, French fries, fried chicken, whatever.
Within a few minutes, Aldridge and FA officials were eating and drinking in the reception room while watching the game with great interest.
The atmosphere inside Upton Park is still filled with smoke.
Hammers fans are clamoring to kill Millwall.
They were feeling very proud now, as if they had made a good deal.
Sacrifice a fan and let the other team's head coach receive a red card!
Can this "tactic" be replicated in every game in the future?!
Redknapp's little eyes widened a bit. He is now sitting on the coaching bench. In any case, Millwall's coach is not on the sidelines, which will definitely be a huge blow to Millwall!
But he misjudged the situation.
If Aldridge was ejected because of his own fault, most of the players on the field would think that the coach is immature and unreliable.
But one second the players were humiliated, and the next second the coach slapped the perpetrator to the ground. The players were so happy from head to toe that they didn't even have to hold in their bad breath for long before someone came out for them!
The leader was sent off, that was unfair treatment.
Now, it's their turn to fight for the leader, themselves, and the fans!
West Ham United's offense still couldn't get through. Redknapp asked the midfielders to press forward and played the roughest long pass. They were more adaptable to the field than Millwall, so they naturally played more freely.
But this style of play is really not cheap before Millwall has two well-leveled defense lines in the midfield and backcourt.
The ball flew over and then flew back again.
Millwall's players have adapted to the field through the first half, are playing better and better, and are able to coordinate smoothly in a small area.
It's just that the final kick lacked some luck. Larsson and Trezeguet were unable to turn around on the front line, so the effect of their forced kick was not good.
Neil put a shovel on the left wing and broke the ball from Rolando's feet. The fans on the sidelines shouted for a foul. Neil got up and passed the ball out. He lowered his head and cursed: It's your mother's fault!
Nedved received the ball and passed it across the right center. Vieira, Ballack, Nedved and Vieira came forward together. The ball was passed three times and two fell down, forcing West Ham United.
The team's backcourt defense pressed hard step by step.
Ballack received the ball in front of the penalty area, and the two forwards were closely watched. He did not hesitate and shot a long shot directly from the penalty area line towards the goal.
The ball was hit like a cannonball. West Ham United's goalkeeper, the 34-year-old Czech veteran Milosk, jumped on the spot but did not touch the ball because the ball was too fast.
The expressions of West Ham United fans were frozen, but they heard the most beautiful sound.
Bang!
The kick hit the crossbar and made a loud noise.
Ballack just held his head in disbelief, but in the next second, the ball that hit the crossbar bounced out again. Near the penalty spot, someone jumped high and headed towards the goal!
In the penalty area, the players of West Ham United were stunned. Ballack's long shot just stopped them, but Millwall's two forwards did not just watch. They had already developed the habit of shooting.
Capture second opportunities.
It was Larsson who had a keen sense of smell who headed the header!
The ball was headed to the left side of the goal, which was a direction that Miloske was unable to save.
When the ball hit the net, Larson landed. He immediately turned to look at the linesman and found that the flag in the linesman's hand was still hanging down. He showed a fanatical smile and ran towards the stands where the Millwall fans were.
"It's Larsson again! Ballack's long-range shot almost scored, but he was a little unlucky and hit the crossbar, but Millwall also had Larsson on the front line, and he cleverly headed the header to open the scoring for the team.
, this super shooter has been in hot form this season. He has scored 14 goals before the first half of the league is over. He is a strong contender for the Premier League Golden Boot this year. He will overtake Greece in the scoring list.
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After scoring, Larson ran to the stands where Millwall fans were sitting. His teammates rushed over and roared crazily.
At the end of the celebration, Larson walked to the broadcast camera in the corner, reached out and pointed at the camera, and said with a smile: "Hey, boss, are you watching the game? I gave you the goal just now!"
In the living room, Aldridge and the two FA officials jumped to their feet. Aldridge even celebrated by running around the long table three times in the living room like a glider.
"Mr. Hall, he's great! It's a pity he's not English."
"I don't care if he's from England, it's enough that he's from Millwall."
After the celebration, Aldrich sat down, loosened the tie around his neck, and continued eating and drinking happily.
Redknapp looked sullen. He was forced into a desperate situation and the noisy Upton Park stadium was now creating a lot of pressure for him.
This is an East London derby!
Is it a loseable game?
Redknapp immediately made a substitution and desperately added a striker to the front line.
Aldridge, who was watching the live TV broadcast, saw the opponent's substitution and put his feet up on the table, almost lying on his back while watching TV. He chewed fried chicken nuggets and said vaguely: "Old Lei has no choice, so he can only
I'm out of my mind."
"West Ham United has an extra striker, shouldn't Millwall be anxious?"
Aldridge waved his hand and said: "Their strengthening of offense means that their defense is weakened. Many teams switch from defense to offense after falling behind against strong teams. In the end, they lose more. The principle is the same. Millwall
It is obviously better than a rubbish team like West Ham United. I am not afraid of him playing more forwards. I wish Lao Lei could be more extreme and play 424, 235 or 127. History has long proven that the tactic of accumulating forwards is from ancient times."
Aldridge was still talking. In the live TV screen, West Ham United attacked wildly, but Millwall directly counterattacked from the center and backcourt. Vieira made a long pass, and Trezeguet made a long pass in front of the penalty area.
He rushed forward to catch the ball and then volleyed on the spot. The ball went into the blind corner of the goal. Miloske was unable to recover!
Aldridge raised his hands and smiled: "Old Lei, you will also make headlines tomorrow. The substitution is a big failure!"
Millwall's first East London derby since joining the Premier League, the final score was fixed at 0:2, and West Ham United lost with two goals at Upton Park.
At the end of the game, the boos from the audience were deafening.
As dusk fell, the fans of West Ham United, who had lost the derby match, were filled with resentment. Even though the London Police Department deployed more than half of its police force to maintain law and order, it was still unable to stop the riots.
Large-scale clashes broke out between fans of the two teams outside the south-west sides of Upton Park.
All the shops on Green Street and Bajin Road were smashed that night, and the chaos lasted until late at night...