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477 Congratulatory Gifts for the Centennial Celebration

Millwall's success can make fans feel the most direct sense of glory and happiness. For those who are enjoying it, hearing negative voices is the most disgusting thing.

That's why Lions fans hate the media's belittling of Millwall's achievements.

They are already the king of London and the king of England, but occasionally you can hear comments such as: Millwall is in La Liga, Serie A cannot be so brilliant.

This makes fans both uncomfortable and always angry and laughing.

When Nedvěd scored the goal of Lazio, the huge declaration made by the Lions fans before the game rang out in the stands.

"Lazio has the guts to come to the Premier League! Lazio has the guts to come to the Premier League!"

When Aldrich heard the fans' shouts, he immediately couldn't laugh or cry.

Although this is not as ridiculous as Guan Gong's battle with Qin Qiong, he laughs at comments like those about Millwall being belittled by the outside world.

If there is no European war, no stage like the Champions League and the UEFA Cup, vertical comparison does not exist, it only exists in assumptions, that is, it is reasonable for the public to say public, and it is reasonable for the mother-in-law to say the mother-in-law.

But since there is a European competition stage, and some people think that Millwall's record will plummet if they go to Serie A or La Liga, then this kind of comment is too silly.

Remarks like this are mostly made by media reporters to please others. Some professional football commentators will never make such ridiculous and idiotic comments.

If you play well, you play well. If you don't play well, you won't be able to go anywhere.

Millwall has faced off against the league champions or runners-up of various countries in the European competition over the years. Their results speak for themselves. Do they need to go to Serie A to play 34 rounds to see their hard power?

I have played against AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus and Millwall. And they have not lost a single game, with 5 wins and 1 draw!

Even though Lazio has been flourishing in Serie A in recent years, there is still a certain gap between Lazio and the top three in the north in terms of strength and influence.

Because of this, Aldridge didn't bother to respond to Eriksen before the game. He didn't even want to waste time understanding what the other party said.

From before the game to during the game, Aldridge gave everyone the same attitude, taking it indifferently.

Now he is sitting on the coaching bench, looking calm and calm.

The contrast between Eriksen and Eriksson was extremely obvious. He was full of pride before the game, but as soon as Lazio lost the ball, his whole body became nervous, and even his expression seemed unnatural.

Before the start of the fourth round, Lazio was first in the group and expected to qualify.

Now that the ball is lost, Lazio's situation is immediately reversed!

If Bordeaux defeats Feyenoord, Lazio will eventually lose this game, they will be tied with Bordeaux, and the direct dialogue in the last round will become a life and death battle!

This is the Champions League. You may laugh early or cry in the end. As long as the strong ones don’t fall behind in the early stage, they can dominate the situation at critical moments.

What Eriksson was thinking at the moment. No one knew. Maybe he was regretting that Salas failed to score a single goal at the last moment of the last round, and regretfully missed the victory.

But now, when Lazio must score, they can't do anything because they can't control the midfield.

Veron, known as a master midfield organizer, like a wizard who can use illusions, his performance today was simply appalling.

The defense was not in place, and the offense was unable to hold the ball. The confrontation was hit and miss.

In the most critical part of Lazio's offense, Millwall completely suppressed the opponent.

When Lazio went wide, the wide players quickly fell into isolation, and the forward role of Winter and Conceicao was greatly reduced.

Aldridge was worried before the game that Veron would perform against his will today, but he came to London to play an away game. Veron's performance was dismal, Pirlo and Nedvěd successfully contained him, and Makelele seemed relatively relaxed.

In the 38th minute of the game, Aldrich stood up and walked to the sidelines and signaled to the players on the court.

In the following time, Millwall obviously made tactical adjustments.

Right back Schneider boldly moved forward to assist. Winter on his side was suppressed and could only run exhaustedly on the defensive line.

Schneider and Larsson have a good tacit understanding. Both of them can handle the ball and have certain breakthrough abilities. Lazio suddenly has a tight defense on the left wing.

Schneider's three consecutive passes were quite threatening, but it was a pity that Henry did not get an advantage in front of Nesta.

When the time came to stoppage time in the first half, Ronaldinho launched an offensive from the left and made a 45-degree cross to find the back point on the other side.

Larson got close to the baseline and grabbed the point, but there was absolutely no angle of attack.

He can only header the ball, otherwise it will give Favalli a chance to steal from close range.

Nesta and Mihajlovic double-teamed Henry, and as long as Larsson headed the ball over, they would be able to make a clearance.

However, Larsson unexpectedly chose to head the ball back.

It looked more like a defender's header to clear the ball.

Lazio's defense was retreating, and no one expected Larsson to actually hit the ball outside the penalty area. Looking along the trajectory of the ball, they discovered that Larsson had given the ball to Schneider!

Schneider stopped the ball and made a long-range shot. Simeone saw this and quickly came to block it. Schneider accidentally knocked the ball across the ball. Before stopping the ball, Nedvěd alerted Mihajlovic to shoot towards him.

He got closer and moved the ball back slightly.

Pirlo stepped in and shot an earth-shattering long-range shot through Macheghinha's fingers.

"Millwall's second goal! Pirlo, a powerful long-range shot, another wonderful goal. The first half is about to end. Millwall has expanded its lead. Lazio's situation cannot be worse.

Already."

Eriksen's face turned green. The situation was completely different between being behind by one goal and behind by two goals, especially during the intermission.

Lazio wants to make a comeback, but there is little hope.

Before the start of the second half, Eriksen replaced Winter and replaced Stankovic, who was also the same Stankovic who later joined Inter Milan and won the Triple Crown under Mourinho.

Aldrich stayed put and only made tactical adjustments.

In the second half, the two sides changed sides and fought again.

Eriksson stood on the sidelines and looked at Aldridge, who was sitting on the coach's bench with a calm expression, and thought to himself: Millwall has two goals in hand, it's time to keep the victory, right?

In the opinion of the Swedish coach, Millwall may have relaxed mentally in the second half.

Lazio made an offensive gesture at the beginning of the second half.

Aldrich wasn't surprised at all. Isn't that normal?

Lazio's qualifying situation has changed. Now they are two goals behind and still not attacking? What are you waiting for?

As a result, Salas was intercepted by Southgate in front of the penalty area, and Millwall launched a quick and deadly counterattack.

Ronaldinho killed Conceicao and Pancaro by himself, and was knocked down from the side by Simeone in the penalty area. The referee awarded a penalty kick.

Eriksen became anxious on the sidelines and accused the referee of a misjudgment. Lions fans at the scene booed, thinking that the referee should show Simeone a yellow card.

If the Argentine receives a yellow card, his defense in the midfielder position will be limited, but the referee gives a penalty kick and nothing happens. After all, Millwall leads by two goals. Now a penalty kick is awarded and the opponent is given a yellow card.

It's a bit unreasonable, at least Ronaldinho was not injured.

There was an accident when Larsson took a penalty kick. His penalty was actually saved by Macheghinha. Fortunately, Henry followed up and shot the ball into the goal. Otherwise, Ronaldinho would have been depressed.

"In the 47th minute, Millwall leads by three goals, does Lazio still have a chance? Maybe."

The Lions fans in the stands were very excited.

Now they no longer shout about asking Lazio to come to the Premier League, but have changed some words.

"Lazio! Do you still dare to come to London?"

Yes, it is impossible for Millwall to go to Serie A and win the Serie A title.

However, if the Serie A team dares to come to our territory, we will let you go back with nightmares!

The Premier League is indeed not the best league in the world yet. But our Premier League champions want to destroy all the heroes in the world!

Our King: Aldrich Hall, he will lead the team to defeat all the heroes in the world!

Erikson?

If you are successful in Serie A and become famous, in our eyes, you are claiming to be a handsome man!

Eriksen thought Millwall would become conservative in the second half and play defensive counterattack.

If that's the case, Veron may have a resurgence because he'll be under less marking pressure, and in that case, give him enough space and the wizard can work his magic.

But Erikson was wrong, so wrong!

In the second half, Millwall not only continued the high-pressure tactics of the first half, but the two full-backs even madly stepped forward to assist!

Even with a three-goal lead, Millwall's offense continued to increase, with each wave getting higher and higher.

Zambrotta and Schneider became the protagonists on the wing. When Ronaldinho, Larsson, Nedvěd and other key offensive figures were closely guarded, their insertion seemed unexpected, and the number of attack points increased, creating a

Opportunities are also greatly increased.

The scene on the court made Lazio fans unable to hold their heads up, yes, they couldn't hold their heads up.

Except for Salas and Inzaghi, who were walking near the center circle, the other players of the Blue Eagles returned to defend the penalty area. However, after the defense was successful, the players gathered together and faced Millwall's on-the-spot counterattack. They simply could not

Unable to organize an effective offensive.

The besieged Lazio was like a trapped animal, allowing the lion of Millwall to ravage it wantonly.

In the 64th minute, Millwall, which had been under attack for a long time, scored another victory.

Gianluca Zambrotta made a pass, and Nedvěd's header in front of the goal was turned into a ferry. The ball flew to the back point and Larsson used his knee to push the ball into the goal.

Aldridge got up and began to change players, two at a time.

Klose enters, Larsson exits.

Ferreira enters, Schneider exits.

After such substitutions, Millwall mainly played one side, Zambrotta assisted, and Ferreira devoted all his energy to defense.

Millwall mainly attacked from the left wing, attacking Conceicao and Pancaro's side.

In the 78th minute, Ronaldinho and Klose played consecutive one-twos and then broke in from the ribs of the penalty area. He successfully broke through Mihajlovic and then sent the ball into the goal from the near corner.

"5:0, Millwall massacred Lazio. This score made Fleet Street a laughing stock. They tried their best to exaggerate the war between Hall and Eriksen before the game, portraying this game as a focus battle of strong dialogue, but

Regardless of the process or the result, Fleet Street made a huge own goal. It is ridiculous. Millwall and Lazio should not be classified as teams of the same level at all. Now people should be curious about why they were in Rome before.

, Millwall was almost defeated and only got a draw?"

If Aldridge was asked this question face to face, and he was willing to answer honestly, he would say frankly: Deliberately suppressing the player's condition, playing away games, except for the single goal that was almost a winner, Lazio had no advantage.

, and other factors.

When the whole game came to an end with the enthusiastic cheers of the Lions fans, the score on the scoreboard was fixed at 5:0.

Aldrich stood up and was about to walk towards Erikson, but when he saw the other person's lost look, he stopped again.

After hesitating for a moment, he walked directly into the players' tunnel.

When preparing for this game, Aldridge thought about exchanging a few words with Eriksen, not to make friends, but because this year is Lazio's centenary celebration, he just wanted to send congratulations on behalf of the club.

Well, the gifts have been sent.

Lazio, celebrating its 100th anniversary, Millwall offers you five eggs with both hands, please take them and thank you.

Goodbye!


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