Chapter 231: Old Lei's venting

At the start of another year's winter transfer window, Abou once again couldn't sit still and offered Mourinho the idea of buying the striker superstar, and his attitude was even tougher and more resolute than last time. After being sternly rejected by Mourinho again, the conflict between the two broke out more intensely than the last time, and the relationship between the Chelsea chairman and the manager can be said to be completely broken at this time, and there is no possibility of repairing it in a short period of time.

Under these circumstances, Mourinho has finally made up his mind to leave, and if nothing else, this season will be his last season in charge of Chelsea. In this regard, Lao Lei had already seen the signs before, but he didn't expect it to explode so suddenly and so quickly.

Fortunately, for the sake of the team, Mourinho and Abou will not have a final showdown until at least the end of the season. But even so, Ray did not let up at all, as he knew that both men were strong personalities who would not compromise and that it would be inevitable that Chelsea would enter a period of intense turmoil at the end of the season.

What about me? When the team's prospects were worried, Lao Lei couldn't help but start thinking about his future. He has two years left on his Chelsea contract, and at most at the end of next season, talks are bound to begin on his extension. Will he stay in this Chelsea team without Mourinho at that time, Lao Lei found himself unable to give an answer.

When Ray left Mourinho's house, it was already 2 a.m., and his mood was as cold and low as the weather is now. Although there is no endless feast in professional football, when the parting is really coming, Lao Lei finds that he is not as broad and calm as he expected. From his debut to the present. He's been following Mourinho all along. Although his dependence on the Portuguese coach is not enough to play without him, the confusion and emptiness of the moment are inevitable.

Until Chelsea started training again. Lao Lei's spirit has not been restored to the best. Chelsea's players are wondering why he is so out of shape, and he is distracted on the training ground. This was something that I would never have thought of before. Fortunately, he is not a sentimental child, but an adult who has already grown. This kind of affection may not dissipate for a while, but at least he will not reveal it on the training ground and on the competition field.

However, even so, Chelsea's post-international break table has seen a considerable decline. As Chelsea has grown in success, its main players and even substitutes have been called up by their respective national teams. Even if Lao Lei's personal horror recovery strength, he can still maintain a good physical fitness and condition. But the rest of the Chelsea players weren't doing so well, both mentally and physically. They are all in a state of malaise for the time being.

This was epitomised by Chelsea's slump in the league that followed, with Chelsea suffering an embarrassing two-game draw against Charlton Athletic and Villa after a narrow 2-1 win at Sunderland at home. Their main rivals, Manchester United and Arsenal, took advantage of the time to win two in a row and close the gap on Chelsea.

Among them, Ferguson's Manchester United in particular has been catching up with a particularly strong momentum. After losing their home game against Chelsea, the Red Devils seem to have regained their former form and momentum and have begun a rapid recovery that has not tasted defeat in nearly 13 games. That is, after their defeat to Chelsea. Haven't lost a goal in the league so far.

Although they still have a double-digit 11-point gap with Chelsea at this point, the momentum of chasing points has allowed them to successfully surpass Arsenal, who began to weaken in the second half of the season. They climbed to second place in the table and became Chelsea's main threat to the title. Although it is known that it will be difficult for United to fill the hole in the first half of the season and overtake Chelsea, the outside world has begun to look forward to what impact and threat this United will pose to this Chelsea team in the rest of the season and next season.

Of course. There are also some who are hoping that Chelsea will not start a journey of collapse like Newcastle back then. But it turns out. The word collapse really seems to be insulated from Mourinho's side. In the 25th round of the Premier League, Chelsea withstood the pressure in their home game against bitter rivals Liverpool. The 2-0 win over the Reds at Stamford Bridge halted a winless run of two games in time.

In this game, Lao Lei scored two goals, not only defeating his sworn enemy, but also sending out the depression of the first two rounds. In both games against Charlton Athletic and Villa, Ray contributed goals or assists. But the state of his teammates was really sluggish, which made him fall into the embarrassment of single-handedly facing the opponent's defense. Even so, he wasn't without bright spots throughout the game, but it was far from helping Chelsea to victory.

These two games may be the most depressing games Lao Lei has played this season. In defence, not only do you have to help plug the loopholes of your teammates all over the field, but in attack, you have to carry the entire Chelsea attack line on your shoulder. And, to make matters worse, after exerting all the strength of the dead, there is no way to achieve a victory. After spending all his efforts, he has not returned the results, which can be called the most hated thing for Lao Lei.

Fortunately, this qiē was cathartic in this game against Liverpool. Perhaps it was Lao Lei's ugly face that irritated the rest of the Chelsea players recently, anyway, they were at least eighty percent normal in this game, not to mention fully recovered. With the exception of Arjen Robben, who suffered another right ankle injury, Chelsea were also the main players in this game.

In recent times, Liverpool's form in the league has also improved dramatically, and it has returned to fourth place in the standings. Therefore, to say before the game that Liverpool did not take the opportunity to make a shame must be false. But their luck didn't seem to be good, and they met Chelsea who suddenly returned to form. Not to mention the dominance, as soon as the opening was slammed on the head by Chelsea, who were attacking with all their might.

As soon as the game opened, Liverpool, who originally wanted to grab a start, was instead robbed of a start by Chelsea led by Lao Lei. When he touched the ball with the first kick in the opening game, Lao Lei was in good shape and used two clever heels in a row to knock the ball and shake Gerrard, who was robbing, I don't know how to go up.

After breaking through Gerrard, Lao Lei did not immediately split the ball, but once again took out his trademark dribble and quickly inserted it. Due to the idea of grabbing the start, the Liverpool formation was spread out at this time. But at this moment, their offensive state gave Lao Lei a very good opportunity to attack.

After playing a wall-to-wall link with the retreating Frank Lampard, Ray was able to bring the ball to the edge of Liverpool's penalty area. Then, after making a horizontal feint, he immediately got up to 30 meters from the goal and fired a powerful long-range shot. This kick can be said to be Lao Lei's venting shot, and he seems to have vented his frustration in football in the past few days.

It's a pity that in the regretful sighs of Chelsea fans, the football ended up slightly over the crossbar and flew off the bottom line. However, Ray's shot was not entirely fruitless, at least it lifted Chelsea's momentum and gave Liverpool a dismount, which was a powerful blow that disrupted the Reds' pre-match pace.

Chelsea's first goal came before the Liverpool players could adjust, and it was a goal that won in a mess. After completely compressing Liverpool's formation in the front court, Lao Lei cruised to the left side of the front field this time. He started with a standard through ball with Joe Cole, which allowed him to get the ball on the edge of the left baseline.

At this time, there was Gerrard who had returned from defense by his side, and he had been following. However, the Reds captain's positivity didn't make a difference, as Ray's first touch on the ball when he received a pass from Joe Cole completely disrupted his defensive pace. Without making any adjustments, the old Ray who was close to Gerrard met the pass, which was a long-unused and his own original Φ trick.

The ball was pulled back with his left heel and rolled past Gerrard in an arc. And he himself took advantage of Gerrard's confusion about the sudden disappearance of the football to accelerate abruptly, rushing to the bottom line and squeezing Gerrard's body hard. By the time the Reds captain came to his senses, it was too late, and Lao Lei had already taken the lead in controlling the football in the penalty area.

Subsequently, although Liverpool goalkeeper Reina saved Drogba's push after receiving a pass from Lao Lei in front of goal, the ball that he saved happened to bounce in front of Lao Lei. In the face of Lao Lei's quick follow-up shot, Reina had no choice, and Gerrard's sliding tackle on the ground was also a step slower, unable to resist Lao Lei's stab. Old Ray poked his toes and stabbed the football into the dead corner of the near post.

Thunderhorse! Reima!! He's scoring again! Broke the door of Liverpool again!! The Reds just can't stop him from scoring, they just can't stop it! Alert follow-up, we're ahead! ”

Accompanied by the rousing sound of the on-site commentators and the loud cheers of the Chelsea fans in attendance, Lao Lei celebrated fiercely for a rare follow-up shot on the pitch. What is even more rare is that he doesn't seem to be in the mood to provoke Liverpool's nerves again this time, but is really just celebrating his goal. In the passionate embrace of the Chelsea players, he looked up to the sky in front of the camera in the corner flag area and let out his frustration.

"Ah!!!h

It's just that I don't know if his roar this time is for the contradiction between Mourinho and Abou, or for the embarrassment and powerlessness of Chelsea's two consecutive draws.

In fact, even Lao Lei himself doesn't know about this problem.

He knew that if he didn't yell out and vent again, he would be driven crazy.

In the jubilant Stamford Bridge, his blood was running high, his eyes were wide, his mouth was open to the maximum, and white heat was constantly rising from the top of his head.

"Ah!!!!h

It's fierce! (To be continued......) R1292