094 Costly 3 points

In the second half, the two teams changed sides and rematched, and Roy Evans was already sitting in the dugout, looking very relaxed, and it seemed that he was sure of winning this game.

Aldridge was still standing on the sidelines with a blank face, and in the stands behind him, the Anfield fans booed him, thinking he was just a cool little kid.

Liverpool still played the traditional English tactics in the second half, there were not many bright spots, the routine was clear at a glance, and Millwall would not give the opponent a chance to take advantage of it as long as they did not make mistakes like in the first half.

Millwall, on the other hand, played a classic local tie-up as soon as the second half began.

Makelele broke the ball at the feet of Redknapp Jr. and passed it to Nedved, who took the ball and used his speed to beat Barnes, who was over 30, and scored into the opposition half.

Larsson was at the head of the front line and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was waiting outside the penalty area.

Liverpool began to shrink the box and form a dense defence.

Nedved completed a one-two with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer outside the box, Nedved received the ball and then kicked the ball directly, Larsson received the ball with his back in the box, and without waiting for Scalles to stretch his foot to destroy, he used the outside instep to lift the ball diagonally to the side behind him, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer cut into the box diagonally, breaking through the entire Liverpool defence, James abandoned the goal, opened his arms to try to block Solskjaer's shot angle.

However, the deft Ole Gunnar Solskjaer slammed the ball past James and got past him to the bottom line, his shot was almost zero, he gently tapped the ball across the middle, Larsson made the ball and then turned and rushed towards the goal, just in time to arrive and kick the ball into the empty net without pressure.

"What a dazzling goal! Millwall played a classic teamwork! The ball started at the feet of Nedved, passed through Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Nedved, Larsson, Solskjaer, and finally returned to Larsson's feet to shoot the ball into the empty net, Liverpool's back line was like a stake, Millwall's quick kick was so tacit that they were playing as if they were playing alone! ”

"Unbelievable! From Nedved to the penalty area, the ball was passed six times in 10 seconds, and they were the last to get the ball into the Liverpool goal! Martin, Millwall's football philosophy is astounding, how exactly did Aldrich Hall tune them to play? ”

'We don't know what he taught his disciples, but we know what he did, Aldridge's vision is amazing, and when people are still talking about Larsson and Trezeguet, the Norwegian lad on the pitch now, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, seeing the way he plays, especially past James, he's just a new Shearer. How many treasures are still hidden in Millwall! ”

Larsson ran into the net after the goal, picked up the ball in his arms and high-fived Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as he ran back.

Roy Evans burst out and roared at the Liverpool defence.

Aldridge slapped his hands on the ground and backcourt, meaning to tell the players to go back quickly.

We've just begun.

Contemporary football still has a strong sense of individual heroism, offensive players like to stick to the ball, the ball is not decisive and fast enough, often like to take the ball and turn, try to get rid of or break through, such a style of play is not without market, so, England field, like Shearer, Cantona and other players with excellent foot skills are very popular, if Millwall's strikers also concoct the same method, play some foot skills, and create opportunities through dexterous and skillful skills, it is not impossible, but the success rate will be greatly reduced, And it will slow down the pace of attack, and England's foul scale is already slightly larger.

It's like Larsson just received the ball with his back, if he didn't get a kick, Scalles would have pressed him directly from behind, he didn't even have a chance to turn, and worse, maybe he would have been tackled.

Liverpool pressed heavily and several crosses were not effective, and Thuram began to suppress McManaman on the wing, so that even if the opponent crossed with his feet, he would not have too much time to adjust, and the cross effect was also unsatisfactory.

Neil's assist on the left left made McAtier forced to defend under pressure, and he was embarrassed for a while.

Liverpool's offensive thunder and rain are small, no threat, Millwall's fluid attack has repeatedly created killer opportunities, in the 69th minute of the game, Pire took the ball on the left side, Neil next to him immediately set the edge of the bottom, Rob Jones subconsciously went to Neil, Pire immediately cut horizontally with the ball.

Wright pressed out to intercept Pire, who played the ball to the right, and on the other side, Schneider, who was also leaning towards the middle, stopped the ball, looked at the penalty area, and then rolled the ball diagonally, a scalpel-like pass that tore through the Liverpool defence.

Wright, who had saved, looked back, in the area he was supposed to be targeting, Larsson was rushing forward, the ball slid past the line of the small penalty area in front of the goal, extremely fast, directly penetrating the entire defense, Larsson fell to the ground at the back of the goal and slid away, James moved sideways to save, but he was noticeably slow, and Larsson's toe poked the ball.

The damn ball just grazed the post and rolled into the goal.

"Larson! Almighty Larson! Great Larson! In three games, he scored his sixth goal of the season and he is a super goalscorer! Millwall's offense was an eye-opener, could it be the trend? In this attack, left wing-back Neil inserted an assist, set the edge and went down to attract Jones's attention, Millwall used the depth of the field to disrupt the opponent's defense, Pire crossed to Schneider, Schneider passed the ball to the left front of the penalty area, Millwall used the width of the field again, Liverpool's defenders were moving to the left, but they were shocked to find that the ball was back to the right, and their entire defense was played by Millwall! ”

'Millwall gave us the illusion that Aldridge was a master tactician, that Millwall played team football, not individual football, and what did Millwall struggle to score in the first half? We can't be sure because Trezeguet is not in form up front, perhaps because he is already injured, but Trezeguet's dysfunction is obvious to all, and after replacing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Millwall's attack was immediately rejuvenated, making the whole puzzle complete, and their attack was able to flow from start to finish. ”

Larsson rushed at Schneider after scoring the goal, jumped directly on top of him, and swung his fist into a wild grin.

Anfield fell silent, with only the visiting fans jumping up and down in excitement.

Evans' face turned pale, and Aldridge sneered, holding up his finger to his mouth, and gestured back and forth to the fans in the stands from the sidelines.

Boo?

Why don't you boo?!

Regardless of whether you are a hardcore KOP of the Red Army, shut up Lao Tzu!

The fourth official immediately ran to Aldridge's side and sternly warned him to stop provoking the home fans.

And in the stands, immediately after the dead silence, there were even louder boos, close to the stands on the side of the away team's coach's box, the fans collectively glared at Aldridge, scolded, middle fingers, and even threw lighters and coins at him

Aldridge returned to the sidelines, but still turned around and opened his arms towards the stands, showing a proud look!

Lao Tzu's team is better than the Red Army!

You scold, Lao Tzu doesn't care!

Aldrich's move was intentional.

Millwall needs enemies!

There is a good saying that to see a man's strength, it depends on his opponent.

At this stage, Millwall are going to play against England's traditional big three.

Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, whether they can afford Millwall or not, anyway, Aldridge is confident, whoever dares to despise Millwall, Lao Tzu will step on you!

In the stands, Melanie's family looked extremely ugly, and the family of four did not expect that Aldrich would dare to be so flamboyant when he came to Anfield.

But it can't be helped, who gave Millwall the lead now?

On the football field, the score is the embodiment of strength.

"Sister, invite him to dinner at home after the game."

"No!"

"I have to let him come, borrow your phone to use it, I'll find a few brothers to wait for him at home!"

Melanie rolled her eyes, not bothering to pay attention to her angry brother.

Aldridge finally calmed down after repeated warnings from the fourth official, and walked straight back to the dugout and sat down.

He sat still, holding his chin as if he was in a steady, and annoyed Evans not far from the next door, and the gray-haired old coach yelled at the Liverpool players on the pitch and told them to attack wildly.

Liverpool lost only three of their 21 home games last season, although one of them was unexpectedly lost to relegated Ipswich Town, but the teams ahead of them in the league, Manchester United, Blackburn Rover, Nottingham Forest, came to Anfield all lost, Anfield could not accept the consequences of losing to the promoted horses!

But the more they attacked, the more they turned around, and the more impressive Millwall's counterattack became.

Ten minutes later, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's long-range shot from outside the box sent the ball straight into the top right corner of the net, and James could only look at the ball and sigh.

By this time, Millwall had a two-goal lead and victory was in sight.

Aldridge was a sure match, but something happened that he couldn't be happy about.

Eighty-one minutes into the game, as he was about to make a substitution, Southgate fell to the ground while battling Colymore for a header, dislocated his shoulder and went off the pitch injured.

Aldridge reluctantly replaced Dean Richards, removed Schneider and replaced Vieira to strengthen the defense.

After switching to 433, Millwall's defence was more solid, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer felt good in the winger position, but unfortunately the goal was a little less lucky, and a shot bounced off the post just before the break.

When the whistle blew at the end of the game, Anfield fell into a dead silence as the fans silently got up and walked off the pitch.

Aldridge's face was calm and could not be seen with joy, he injured two main players, and the cost of the three points in his hand was too great.

After a hurried handshake with Evans and without talking, Aldridge quickly walked into the tunnel of the players.