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"Millwall scored a goal! There was chaos in front of the Aston Villa goal. The ball was kicked by someone and rolled into the goal. The referee signaled that the goal was valid, and Millwall equalized the score!

Larsson stood up and ran wildly to celebrate, replayed in slow motion

, indeed he fell to the ground and poked the ball into the goal with his toes, and the ball rolled under August's elbow. Larsson is so good, he can score goals in reasonable and unreasonable ways, as long as he can

Once the ball hits the goal, he can do anything!"

Larsson ran along the sidelines with his arms outstretched and an excited smile on his face. His teammates chased him behind him. The sidelines of Wembley were flashing. Countless reporters and fans in the stands were all recording this with their cameras.

moment.

When Aldridge saw this scene, he said silently in his heart: Run, laugh wildly, Henrik, this is your moment, and it is also Millwall's moment. I once vowed to tell you: You are the superstar, don't let

My wild words came to nothing!

Larsson was quickly caught by his teammates. Not only his teammates on the field, but Ballack and Solskjaer who rushed out from the bench also rushed over. They showed their true feelings for this game-saving goal, and everyone roared at each other.

, grinning ferociously, giving each other the confidence to win, and the power of faith was contagious to each other. As they walked back to the half-court, the boys were all high-spirited and high-spirited, like invincible gods.

Aldridge took the time to call Makelele in front of him and told him to return to the defensive midfielder position, and asked Southgate to return to the central defender position. The score was evened, and Millwall needed to make the tactical system more balanced.

Will it weaken the offense? Of course it will, but with the trio of Pires-Nedved-Schneider in the midfield and the three Aston Villa midfielders forming an equal stranglehold, Aldridge doesn’t think Milvo will

You will be at a disadvantage.

The key point is that in the penalty area, as long as Materazzi can continue to pester Simeca, Millwall will still have the initiative in the game.

Brian Little's face changed several times when he saw the ball was lost. He waved on the sidelines and asked the players to continue their defensive work.

When it comes to adaptability, Brian Little is obviously not good at it. The tactics he arranged before the game were very effective in the first half, and everything was going according to his plan. However, in the second half, things changed suddenly, and his tactics failed.

He had a shortcoming, and he didn't know how to adjust his tactics at this moment.

Aston Villa's 532 tactics include five defenders and three midfielders in the backcourt. The defensive protection is all-round, which is equivalent to encircling the penalty area like a fortress. Millwall's offense in the first half was also all-round, which was exactly what they wanted.

, there is no way.

But in the second half, Millwall gave up the wings, attacked the center, and concentrated its forces on local bombings. This made Aston Villa's two full-backs useless in defense, whether they were present or not, because the offense did not go towards them at all

Go, the full-back returned to defend the penalty area, but interfered with his teammates and disrupted the position.

If Aldridge was Little, he would definitely let the full-back directly move up to the full-midfield position, which can not only harass the midfielder, but also form the most direct attack point in the counterattack. This is a desperate play, but

On the football field, one must have the courage to put everything into a desperate fight. Unfortunately, Leeteuk did not have this courage. He felt that the game was just back to the starting point, and the worst possible outcome would be an overtime penalty kick.

The Millwall fans in the stands seemed to have returned to the mortal world from hell, and everyone exhaled.

After scoring the goal, Arthur and his old friends around him jumped up and down, turned around to hug each other, and even kissed each other's heads. Even those who had quarreled and scolded each other before, they all hugged together and celebrated that they had lived to their age.

You won't be as petty as a pampered child.

The game kicked off again, and Aston Villa was equalized, and their defense was no longer watertight. After Simeca could not play a destructive role as a deep-lying central defender, Millwall's offensive threats were frequent.

When Aldridge realized that Aston Villa had not made any offensive adjustments, he glanced at Brian Little, whose face became serious, and said viciously in his heart: The direction of the game has changed!

There is no difference between 0:0 and 1:1 in terms of the meaning of deciding the outcome of a single cup match. They are both draws.

However, the situation of the game has undergone earth-shaking changes.

This change comes from mentality.

Millwall came from behind and naturally advanced more bravely, while Aston Villa began to have a somewhat unbalanced mentality, and their stubborn ideas may no longer be consistent. From taking the lead to being equalized, they felt as if they had been robbed or something. They could not

They will be willing to do so and hope to score another Millwall goal. Anyway, they have proven that they are capable of breaking through the opponent's goal.

Such changes directly led to a partial lack of coordination among Aston Villa players.

After receiving the pass from Staunton, Kosic, the hero of the goal, did not make a long pass to the frontcourt because he could not see York on the passing line, so he dribbled the ball forward himself. After being scrambled by Schneider and resulting in a loss

After receiving the ball, he didn't have time to complain to his teammates for not stepping forward to assist, and immediately turned back to defend.

The number of defenders became smaller and the space became larger. When Nedvěd got the ball, Taylor decisively chose to foul directly. Then he waved to Kosic to signal the opponent to come back to defend and not to rush forward to attack rashly.

A direct free kick in the frontcourt. This free kick was located in front of the penalty area and to the right. Standing in front of the ball was Schneider. There were three Aston Villa defensive players lined up behind the penalty area line.

In front of the far post, Millwall's offensive players are crowded here.

Four header players, Stam, Nedved, Larsson, and Trezeguet, are ambushing here, while Pires and Makelele are preparing to look for a second offensive opportunity outside the penalty area.

"Eh? The offensive and defensive positions of this free kick are very strange. Millwall's offensive players all rushed to the far point of the goal, and seemed to want to use a diagonal approach to receive Schneider's curve ball to complete the shot. This

Attracting all Aston Villa's defensive players, Yorke and Taylor were alert to Pires and Makelele's intrusion at the penalty area line. There was no man's land in front of Aston Villa's center. It was really strange.

One scene.”

It seems that the center is wide open. Millwall may choose to take a free kick and pass directly across the center to make a long shot from Makelele or Pires. It may also be a direct pass to the back point to find the head of his teammate. In any case, this will allow the goalkeeper O

With Gus Rumang on his back, he was always paying attention to the far post and looking ahead. When he started to pay attention to Schneider who took the kick, he found that the opponent's eyes had been staring at the far post.

Schneider's free kicks are of high quality, but he doesn't score many goals, because many direct free kicks are passed through a cross tactic. After all, there are many offensive players in the team who are good at heading the ball.

The jersey was soaked and Schneider was sweating like rain, but he didn't feel tired at all, and he didn't have time to fix his messy hair. He stared at his teammates at the far post and started to run.

Sweat drips, crystal clear.

There was a loud sound when the foot surface made contact with the ball.

Only then did Schneider turn his attention to the direction where he really wanted to kick the ball.

Augustus moved half a step ahead of schedule in fear. This half step made him extremely regretful!

He moved to the right, because that was the direction of the far post, but the ball flew over from the wall, that is, the near post. The angle was somewhat positive and the speed was very fast. It was almost as if Augustus took a step to the left and flew over.

Can easily open his arms to block the ball.

However, Augustus turned his head and looked to the left behind him after half a step. The ball rolled into the net. His legs gave out and he knelt on the ground, covering his face with his hands, feeling ashamed.

Scammed!

"Wow! Wow! What is August doing? Schneider's free kick goes straight to the goal! Apart from being a bit fast, this free kick has no other characteristics. The arc of rotation is not obvious, and the angle is not tricky, but

Augustus let the ball fly into the goal from the front. Why did he go to the right in advance?

Move? Are you attracted by the offensive players placed by Millwall on the left? I don’t know, maybe he will tell us the truth after the game. Now, Millwall has overtaken the score! Thirteen minutes are left in the game! Millwall

Thirteen minutes are left before we win our first championship trophy in history!"

After Schneider scored, he jumped high, waved his arms, and then rushed to the coaching bench. Aldridge, all the coaches, and the players on the bench were waiting for him. When he rushed over, Aldridge

Qi hugged him and lifted him high.

This game is undoubtedly the highlight of Schneider's performance.

The first goal came from his instigation, and the second goal was scored directly from his free kick.

Even goalkeeper Keller rushed over and the whole team hugged each other as if they had already won the game.

Wembley was boiling. In addition to the over ten thousand Aston Villa fans who were eclipsed, the blue ocean rippled like waves for a long time.

Arthur yelled around wildly: "We are ahead! We are ahead! My son is the most amazing! He will take that damn trophy home and give it to every Millwall person! Damn it!"

Long live Millwall!"

The old men around him began to take off their jerseys, wave them in their hands, and excitedly danced retro dance steps, cheering Long Live Millwall.

The fans were delighted and excited, but Aldrich hugged Materazzi after the celebration and gritted his teeth and said: "Marco, go back to the back line. You play as left back. You have only one task, to disrupt the opponent's offense, but be calm.

Don’t give the opponent a set piece easily.”

Materazzi nodded sharply, and then Aldridge said to Nedved: "Pavel, you move back a little first. After I replace Patrick, you return to the attacking midfielder position."

Nedved also nodded vigorously.

As the players began to return to the court, Aldridge immediately handed over the substitution list.

After equalizing the score, Aldrich asked the substitutes except the goalkeeper to warm up.

Now, he has used Vieira and Solskjaer to remove Pires and Schneider.

Dial 4231 instead.

Although Materazzi is not a full-back, Aston Villa does not have a strong right winger today. Aldridge now has to control the midfield, and then when the opponent attacks, the space behind them will become larger. Then,

Millwall's attack needs speed.

Solskjaer and Larsson were on the wing, with Trezeguet at the forefront, firing three arrows in unison.

Aldrich is determined to win this victory!

ps: Thanks to "I'm calling Pianpian" for the reward!


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