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058 Dramatic Finale

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Materazzi returned to the locker room and did not smash it angrily. Instead, he took off his jersey and sat on the stool in front of his closet.

Assistant coach Jensen opened the door to the locker room and felt reassured when he saw Materazzi's appearance.

Sitting down next to him, before Janson could speak, Materazzi whispered in annoyance: "I let the boss down, right?"

Jenson smiled easily and said: "Probably not. We are not saints. Everyone makes mistakes. Marco, you are a defensive player. Originally, there are double standards for defensive players and offensive players on the football field. Offensive players can be in the 90s

If you fail and fail again within 90 minutes, you may become a hero as long as you succeed once. However, if a defensive player succeeds and succeeds again and again within 90 minutes, if you make a mistake, you may become a sinner. You don't have to blame yourself. Defenders are originally

What he does is dirty work, hard work, hard work, and he even doesn’t want to live.”

Materazzi felt much better. He always felt that Janson's words were the sound of nature coming from a close friend. He shook his head slightly and said fiercely: "That bastard on the other side went too far. I was blinded by anger at the time, and I don't know what the next time will be.

, will I make the same mistake again?”

He was poked in the anus with a finger, which would be unbearable for any man with a little bit of blood. If it weren't for a football field, a slap would be considered a light one!

Janson nodded and compared his feelings. If he were Materazzi, there was no guarantee that he would not make the same mistake. However, he still said seriously: "Marco, I have never experienced anything like this. It is difficult for me to tell you."

How to think in that situation, I can only talk about the consequences. Suppose, today's game is a game that determines the league championship. It is the English League Cup, the FA Cup final, or even the Champions League final, which you represent Italy in.

European Cup final, World Cup final. You were sent off in the first two minutes. I don’t say how it affects your teammates and coaches. It’s just you. Will you be in the next ten, twenty or thirty years?

Regret that move? And half of the fans in the world will say that Robbie Gates is shameless and dirty, and the other half will say that Materazzi is an ass who can be easily angered."

Materazzi turned to stare at Janson with a serious face, his deep eyes flashing with a cunning light.

There are bad boys everywhere on the football field, and the notorious butcher will never disappear from the world.

Robbie Gates is little known, but he is an annoying forward on the court. People are used to seeing defenders who constantly harass forwards with small movements, and this annoying harassment usually earns such players a nickname in the industry.

"Doctors", their harassment is like checking the body of a patient.

But subversively, today it was Swindon's forwards who harassed Millwall's defenders and successfully achieved the goal of irritating their opponents.

With one less player on the field, Craig sat next to Aldridge and suggested: "Should we let Thuram warm up?"

Thuram can play as a full-back or as a central defender. Aldrich put him on the bench today, which is actually one person used as two people.

But Aldrich smiled, shook his head and said, "No need."

The situation on the field was not one-sided. In order to avoid relegation, Swindon had no way out. With the numerical advantage, they had no patience to fight positional warfare and used the simplest and crudest way to attack, accumulating the number of attackers in the frontcourt.

Seeing the opponents swarming towards Millwall's half, Aldridge turned to Craig and said: "Swindon thought they were wolves and could easily eat Millwall now. They were wrong. They are more like panic now."

The flock. We have one less person to fight, but it is not necessarily a disadvantage."

Because there is one less player to play, Millwall's tactical execution will be higher, and the team's offensive and defensive actions will be more consistent. In this way, they will play more determinedly than when they played with eleven players. This situation is not uncommon on the football field.

, there are many teams that can play more efficient games with one less player.

When Swindon's cross pass in front of the penalty area was intercepted by Gattuso, their defense immediately sounded the alarm.

Gattuso handed the ball to Vieira, and Vieira passed the ball diagonally to the opponent's half with a big kick. Glenchard, who started from the midfield position, used his speed to throw Swindon's entire defense line behind him.

Behind him.

Seeing this scene, the Lion's Den Stadium once again burst into cheers.

Aldrich turned his head and smiled confidently: "Look, the lion's slaughter of the sheep has begun!"

Glenchard, Phillips, and Solskjaer all fired three arrows at once. Swindon's defense didn't even reach the penalty area line, and they were shocked to find that their entire defense was chasing Millwall's three forwards.

!

This weird scene on the court made the TV commentators marvel: "Swindon's defenders are too slow. A simple counterattack by Millwall turned into a sprint by three track and field athletes. Swindon's goalkeeper is so pitiful. He

Don't know what to do at all, should he give up the goal or stay there? Oh, he gave up the goal. As expected, Glenchard distributed the ball to the right, and Phillips easily pushed the ball to the empty goal.

Millwall, with one less player to play, actually took the lead in the score. Perhaps as the newspaper said, Aldrich, the young and magical coach whom he signed last year, actually went to the track and field for a spin.

Then let the sprinters play football..."

After Phillips scored, he was greeted by cheers from the fans and hugged his teammates. Aldridge just smiled in his seat when he saw this scene off the court.

With Millwall's great success this season, his tactical system has also become the focus of widespread attention in England.

One of its outstanding features is its speed in counterattack, so fast that it is even referred to as sprint racing by commentators.

Because Beckham left before the plan, Aldridge has officially activated the 4-3-3 formation when using the second lineup, and the roles of Glenjar and Solskjaer as wingers have also attracted widespread attention.

In the past, the wingers who flew together on both wings were more about enriching the wing attack, delivering shells to the forwards, and playing the role of "guard" in defense. However, Aldridge's three forwards and two wingers are subverting the traditional sense of winger.

As with the wide midfielders, it can be said that in this tactical system, Aldridge's two wingers combine the functions of the wide midfielders and modern wingers cutting inside, making them more versatile and forming the first line of defense in defense.

But whether this style of play can withstand the test in the Premier League is one of the reasons why the outside world is looking forward to Millwall next season.

The Swindon coach looked livid and anxiously encouraged his players to work harder on the sidelines.

Aldridge, on the other hand, was calm and composed. The opponent's blind and crazy attacks only yielded no results. Even if they had a numerical advantage, it would only make them underestimate the enemy. It would be too naive to throw random punches without any plan and try to defeat Millwall.

After disastrously conceding 100 goals in the Premier League last season, Swindon's defense has not improved this season, averaging around 1.1 goals per game, but conceding almost 80 goals in 45 league games. Such a team wants to win in the Lion's Den.

To take away the victory just by rushing and killing on the court? It is simply fantastic.

With the first goal, Millwall's counterattack became more and more comfortable, while Swindon was completely beaten in this game.

In the 30th minute of the game, there was another counterattack. Solskjaer dribbled the ball down and then hit the center. Ballack shot the ball into the dead corner of the goal with a long shot. Millwall 2:0.

Before the end of the first half, Solskjaer passed the opponent's defender outside the penalty area and easily sent the ball into the near post of the goal.

With a three-goal lead, at the beginning of the second half, Millwall's blitzkrieg pushed Swindon completely into the abyss of relegation.

Vieira unexpectedly launched an attack and then ran all the way into the penalty area to easily receive a pass from Phillips, extending Millwall's score to 4:0.

The Lion's Den Stadium has completely turned into a sea of ​​joy.

The game has lost its suspense. Millwall will definitely bring a perfect ending to the final game of the English League One season, but what is unexpected is that the next game will have a hot scene!

After an offensive coordination error, Swindon's two forwards had an internal conflict, and Robbie Gates became the protagonist again!

The two teammates went from verbal abuse to endless quarrels, and then the two directly fought with each other on the court!

Richards, who was closest to the scene of the incident, walked over and hurriedly pulled the two of them, trying to separate them.

This scene made the fans in the stands boo!

Many people even laughed to tears!

"Oh my god! What are Swindon going to do? They were relegated from the Premier League last year and from League One this year. Now their players are fighting on the field, and it's between teammates! What's ridiculous is that Millwall's Richard

He is actually trying to break up the fight! This must be the most subversive scene in English League One this season. This game is really full of drama!"

Because of this conflict, the game was suspended for nearly ten minutes. With the joint efforts of the players from both teams, the two players who caused the incident were finally separated. After they calmed down, the referee did not hesitate to show them red cards.

Penalty, Millwall vs Swindon, 10 men vs 9 men, the score is 4:0.

In the remaining time, Swindon had no intention of playing, but Millwall's young players were still interested. After 8 minutes of stoppage time and the referee blew the whistle early, the scoreboard at the Lion's Den showed a bloody scoreboard.

The score: 8:0.

"Congratulations to Millwall. This young team worth looking forward to will compete in the Premier League next year. Will they replicate the trajectory of Nottingham Forest? It may be difficult, but it will eventually give us a glimmer of hope."

After the game, Aldridge became the center of attention. Before he walked back to the tunnel, he was followed by several television cameras. With a smile on his face, he reached out and tapped on the camera, and said to the camera confidently: "

Hey, Premier League, Millwall is coming!"

ps: Thanks to "Take off your slippers" for the tip!


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