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617 Sad Elland Road

Thanks to "The Thief" and "Mito Yohei Mori" for the reward!

During the Mid-Autumn Festival, I wish all book lovers a happy and healthy family reunion!

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The fans in the stands at Elland Road became agitated and talked a lot.

After all, watching football is watching football. Not every spectator has the leisure to analyze the technical and tactical details. After all, what is the use of thinking so much? Brazil claims that every fan is a coach, but these coaches cheer for the Brazilian national team.

But he was unable to intervene and change the Brazilian team's tactics on the field.

The most intuitive feeling in the eyes of Leeds United fans is: Passive! No threat in attack!

The criterion for measuring whether an offense is a threat is simple: shooting.

Leeds United couldn't even get a shot at the start of the second half, and it was clear to the fans.

Of course the players on the Leeds United field wanted to win, but the established tactics lost their expected power. Looking to the sidelines, O'Reilly did not make any adjustments. Their offense became like a headless fly.

No matter where you go, after going around and around, you still have to rush into the threatening area, but Millwall always resolves it.

Over and over again, the players became anxious, and the impact of the weak offense was that the defense began to become chaotic.

In the 59th minute, Leeds United had just successfully defended. Ferdinand intercepted Nedved's through ball to Henry. Facing Henry's counterattack, Ferdinand passed the ball to Kelly.

Kelly had just stopped the ball, and Ronaldinho was standing in front of him. Kelly panicked and stepped forward to make a clearance. Ronaldinho stretched out his foot to block the ball. The two were close, and Kelly's clearance ball hit Ronaldinho's leg and bounced to the middle.

Cahill did not expect the ball to fly towards him and did not notice anyone behind him. He waited for the ball on the spot. As a result, Gattuso decisively stepped forward and stole the ball before he could stop it.

Gattuso stopped the ball and passed it to Pirlo.

Dacote reacted quickly and quickly pushed towards Pirlo, but Pirlo reacted even faster and did not stop the ball. He kicked the ball with the outside instep and distributed the ball to the left wing.

Ronaldinho happened to run over and grab the ball. He took a step laterally and cut inside into the penalty area.

Ferdinand retreated and Kelly moved in. Ronaldinho stopped suddenly in front of Ferdinand and changed direction again to dribble laterally. As a result, he just moved the ball a step to the right and he was tackled to the ground fiercely. It was a sideways move.

Back tackle.

What the opponent shoveled was his supporting leg. He couldn't avoid it and it was obviously twisted. Fortunately, he was strong and at least had a protective position to quickly jump up and take off the weight of the leg. Otherwise, the supporting leg was firmly shoveled.

Seriously, it would be a broken leg!

Even so, he still felt the pain from the sprained ankle of his left leg, which made him suddenly break out in cold sweat and let out a loud cry.

Ronaldinho just fell to the ground, and his other leg pressed down on the leg of the person who knocked him down. Before the other person could get up, he said something that made Ronaldinho completely lose his mind.

"Get the fuck up! Don't crawl on the ground like monkeys!"

When Ronaldinho heard the sound, he knew who had knocked him down.

Bowyer!

In today's game, Bowyer and Kelly guarded Ronaldinho. Physical contact is inevitable. Occasional verbal friction is normal, especially for football players. Who can speak without swearing? The famous coach can curse, and the public's "qingren" is a heartthrob.

Beckham will give the middle finger. After all, the green field is not a school. There are gentlemen here, but they do not deliberately cultivate gentlemen.

It's not uncommon to verbally criticize each other, but Bowyer's words were so bad!

The most important thing is that word, monkey.

This is clearly racial discrimination!

Ronaldinho was shoveled down, and his left ankle was still in severe pain. At this moment, he was racially profiled again. He was so angry that he broke one of his legs. He quickly stood up, then propped himself up on one foot, and shouted condescendingly at Bowyer:

"Does anyone teach you how to be a damn guy? You are just a piece of shit, an idiot who is worse than shit!"

Bowyer stood up angrily, pushed his head against Ronaldinho, and said unscrupulously: "Be a human being? Did your monkey mother teach you how to be a human being?"

Ronaldinho's father died young, and it was his mother and brother who supported the family after that.

Bowyer has crossed a line, absolutely!

Ronaldinho raised his fist, but he gritted his teeth with a ferocious look on his face and still did not swing it. If he punched the opponent intentionally or not, he would have to pay a heavy price, which would have a negative impact on the team.

Great impact.

But when he saw Bowyer's disdainful eyes and mocking expression, he couldn't hold back in the end and sprayed the other man's face with saliva!

Before Bowyer verbally humiliated Ronaldinho, the referee's whistle did not sound. He saw Ronaldinho falling to the ground and screaming. He felt that this scene was too easy to guide the referee's judgment, so he angered Ronaldinho and at least asked Ronaldinho to stand up first.

, don’t lie in the restricted area.

Just when Ronaldinho stood up, the referee's whistle had already sounded, but before his hand pointed to the penalty spot, the referee accelerated and ran over. It was obvious that Ronaldinho and Bowyer had a conflict.

"Ronaldinho was tackled from behind by Bowyer in the penalty area. This should have been a penalty kick, but the referee's whistle was slower. Now, the situation has become serious. Ronaldinho looked excited.

Got into an altercation with Bowyer and wow, Ronaldinho spat in Bowyer's face!"

Just when the saliva spat all over Bowyer's face, Henry pushed Bowyer from behind, then turned around to protect Ronaldinho. He could see that Ronaldinho's left foot must have been injured because he was standing on one foot.

Mateo and Kelly also rushed over and pulled Bowyer away.

It was originally just a conflict between two people. Teammates on both sides thought it was caused by Bowyer's fierce tackle, but Ronaldinho was angry because he was violated.

But when Bowyer wiped the saliva from his face and started to hit Ronaldinho, his shouting words made everyone understand the real reason.

"Get over here you monkey, I'll beat you to death! You should go back to the forest!"

Ronaldinho turned his head to the other side and closed his eyes, his clenched fists almost bleeding.

The referee also heard what Bowyer said and rushed over without hesitation and showed Bowyer a red card.

Bowyer was still spewing insults when suddenly he was surrounded.

Gattuso, Materazzi, Pirlo, Southgate, Zambrotta, Larson Schneider, Nedved, Pagliuca, nine people surrounded him twice.

Henry supported Ronaldinho. Leeds United players were separated by Millwall players. Materazzi, Gattuso, and Southgate pointed at Bowyer and also insulted and warned him.

Bowyer found that many of his teammates seemed to have no intention of helping him.

Ferdinand stood aside from the beginning with his hands on his hips, and Duckett turned his back to the sky and closed his eyes, showing a bitter expression.

Teammates knew Bowyer was a racist.

Even though Alan Smith often causes disputes on the field and has a hot temper, he is still within the scope of football.

It's rare to see people like Bowyer who are assholes both on and off the field. It's a shame to be his teammate, especially one who is of black ancestry and can't even talk about any friendship.

There is also a trouble-making boy named Woodgate in the Leeds United team. Together with Bowyer, they are also known as the two stars of Leeds United. Last year, he caused public outrage for beating a non-white student. This caused large-scale protests in the streets.

Now, Woodgate has been relegated to the sidelines at Leeds United, but O'Reilly has to use Bowyer. Unexpectedly, he still made a fool of himself on the court today.

Aldridge himself didn't understand what happened on the sidelines. Even if Bowyer shouted, he couldn't hear it on the sidelines.

However, when he heard Leeds United fans making monkey noises in the stands near the incident site, and the situation became more and more intense, he realized that Ronaldinho had suffered racial discrimination, and that was why he became angry.

Sad.

Aldrich's heart felt cold.

He didn't feel like he was aloof from the incident, nor did he think that he was just sympathizing with Ronaldinho or out of love.

Many people naively believe that racial discrimination is caused by white people against black people. In fact, people with yellow skin will also be discriminated against.

This is what makes him sad. If he didn't have this white skin, he would definitely encounter racial discrimination in European football, whether in England or traveling to various countries to compete in stadiums. This should not be left to chance.

, even if Aragones became the coach of the Spanish national team, didn't he still laugh at Henry as a nigger and black shit in front of all the players of the national team?

Many years ago, Ronaldinho also experienced the treatment that Makelele suffered here.

There was a riot in the stands, and the Millwall fans who came to cheer in the away game must be die-hard fans. For Millwall, although the economy in East London where they are located is backward, at least it is relatively open in terms of racial concepts. After all, they are in a region where

In this area, immigrant families have been pouring in here since World War II. After more than half a century, whether it is a multi-ethnic community or a landing site for immigrants from various countries, there may be international groups, but there is no group racial discrimination.

broke out, so they had no problem accepting foreign players and black players.

When it comes to causing trouble, Lions fans are the second most popular in England, and no one dares to be the first. A few years ago, they were the cradle of notorious football hooligans.

Now I see my own players being racially profiled by some Leeds United fans on the field, and the imitation monkey noises are extremely harsh. Without saying a word, the Lions fans rushed directly to the stands where the Leeds United fans were, and the stadium security guards could not stop them in the aisles.

There are only a few fans of the away team, but they can't stand up to the ferocity of these people. The Leeds United fans on the other side of the aisle are quite innocent. The fans in the other stand are racist. They suffer. Not all Leeds United fans are racist, they are just crazy.

Lions fans don't care about this. They are not law enforcers. How can they have the time to distinguish whether you are good or evil? In short, they just want to vent their anger.

There was a commotion in the stands and the game was interrupted.

Aldridge didn't go to O'Reilly to argue. This kind of thing really has little to do with the head coach. The head coach is not the player's parent, and he has no obligation to shape the player's values ​​and racial outlook. I'm afraid O'Reilly has an even bigger headache at the moment.

Bowyer's landmine not only exploded in such a crucial game today, but also injured one of his own.

According to the current development of the situation, Leeds United may be directly sentenced to a 0:3 home defeat.

Aldridge walked into the field, and the conflict caused by Bowyer had subsided. Smith, Kelly, Hart, and Martin pulled Bowyer out of the Millwall crowd. The referee had already shown him

After the red card, the coaches behind O'Reilly also entered the field first and almost dragged Bowyer away.

Aldridge walked up to Ronaldinho, and the referee also walked up to Ronaldinho and showed him a red card. Anyway, Ronaldinho spat at Bowyer, and he spat directly into the opponent's face. This kind of behavior

is not allowed.

Aldrich calmly said to the referee: "You have witnessed the entire incident. You showed my players a red card. I will not protest, complain, or comment after the game. But it is an ordinary red card.

If the referee team defines this as a flagrant foul and requires an additional penalty, then Millwall will pursue this penalty. It is suspected of racist discrimination, but the victim cannot be protected. We all understand the consequences."

The last thing organizers and law enforcers of football matches want to encounter are incidents beyond the scope of football, such as political propaganda, racial discrimination, etc. A wrong or inappropriate statement is likely to be misinterpreted by the outside world, and then get burned.

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The referee looked deeply at Aldridge and said nothing. He would not wade into this muddy water anyway. What happened during the game will be written into the game report. Whether the parties involved will be pursued for penalties will be left to the referee committee to decide.

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With the support of the team doctor, Ronaldinho was sent off the field.

Aldridge walked to the nearby stands and looked up at the Leeds United fans in the stands who were enthusiastically imitating monkey calls.

This group of people was even more energetic, like they were having a party.

Aldrich suddenly smiled.

These fans are really mean.

I wonder if by doing this, Leeds United might be directly sentenced to a 0:3 home defeat?

It can be considered a different kind of awesome. This Champions League semi-final is being broadcast by many regions and countries around the world, not to mention Europe.

Where did this face go?


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