What is 469 Football?

Martin Taylor's crazy commentary, Aldrich is impossible to hear on the spot.

But he could see the Lions fans standing up like madness, the Red Devils fans looking sad and numb, the running Henry setting off a blue wave in the stands, and the coaching staff and substitutes rushing out of the stadium to join the celebrations.

Of course, he could see an old Scottish man standing not far away, like a lonely and lonely man in the cold winter wind.

The camera immediately shifted to Aldridge as the Millwall players gathered to celebrate on the sidelines.

Perhaps, the live broadcasters must be looking forward to it in their hearts: Come on, Aldrich, have a passionate celebration, and we will give you the best close-up of the footage!

Aldridge, however, walked up to the players and reached out to pull one of them out.

Everyone saw Aldridge hooking Neil's neck and whispering something in his ear as he walked back.

The fourth official played full-time stoppage time: three minutes.

Before the game restarted, Aldridge used up the last substitution.

Neil came on to replace Thierry Henry, the scorer of the goal.

The audience applauded, and Henry raised his head and raised his hands above his head to applaud the audience.

When he left the field, Aldridge stuck one hand in his pocket and the other out, and the master and apprentice high-fived and passed by.

Millwall switched back to a back four, while he and Nedved could still form a defensive barrier thanks to Frank Lampard's presence.

Manchester United's side was replaced by Erwin due to the removal of the Black Wind Twins, and now only Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is left in the attack. Not even a high point.

When Manchester United kicked off, the first wave of attack was too hasty. Becky's cross missed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's point and was deflected away by Millwall. In the following time, Millwall firmly controlled the ball, Manchester United came to grab the ball, they sent the ball out to the midfield, and the midfield controlled it again, and Manchester United's back line did not dare to press rashly, especially when watching the frontcourt players being played.

When the time on the scoreboard reached 92:40, the Lion's Den Stadium resounded with the loud countdown sound of the fans.

5,4,3,2,1

The referee was very reasonable. Not a second more, even if Millwall made a substitution in stoppage time.

Because in the past two minutes or so, Manchester United have not touched the ball, Schneider stepped on the ball on the touchline and no one grabbed it, Giggs was slipped back and forth twice and gave up, he could not have grabbed the ball alone.

The audience erupted in thunderous cheers when the whistle sounded.

"In the 17th round of the Premier League, Millwall's home match against Manchester United ended at the end of the game, the score was 5:4, and Millwall scored three goals in the latter part of the second half to reverse Manchester United! Congratulations to Millwall, who won their 21st straight across the season. They have once again broken their record for consecutive wins in the top five leagues and we should applaud Manchester United. This game between Millwall and Manchester United will inevitably become a classic that will remain in the history of the Premier League forever, Hall and Sir Alex Ferguson, in the long-term confrontation between the two, Hall won again, I think this victory brought Manchester United a blow no less than the painful result of being bloodied by Millwall 0:6 at Old Trafford, because Manchester United started from the first minute, until the 81st minute, for 80 minutes, they have been leading, and for a long time it was a two-goal lead, but in the end, They didn't even get a draw and England football owes a debt of gratitude to these two teams, they were the mainstays of the Premier League and gave us such a good game, so we will still have our eyes on Millwall as they are likely to continue to break records, friends, and we'll see you next week. ”

As the dust settled, Millwall's players raised their arms and chanted.

Aldridge turned his head to look at the players who had risen from the bench and smiled at them: "Go, let's celebrate." ”

The players also walked into the stadium to celebrate with their teammates on the field.

Some of Manchester United's players are full of sadness, some are full of sadness, and some are depressed, they are like bodies with their souls stripped away, unwilling to speak, unwilling to look at the people next to them, bowing their heads, and leaving the field without saying a word, as if they had just lost in an existential war and became slaves of the country

Aldridge walked up to the motionless Ferguson with an indifferent expression and asked softly, "Have a drink?" ”

Ferguson came to his senses, turned his head to stare at Aldridge for a full thirty seconds, his expression became calm and natural, shook his head and walked into the tunnel without saying a word.

Aldridge turned around, clapped in front of the stands, and walked into the tunnel as well.

As soon as he walked in, he saw the staff walking up to him with a nervous expression and whispering: "Just now, a Manchester United player kicked the door of the away team's dressing room, in order to avoid conflicts, did you call a few more security guards?" ”

Aldrich shook his head and said: "There's no need, this matter is blocked internally, don't spread the news to make a big fuss." ”

Manchester United lost a game that they were absolutely unwilling to revolt with, and it was normal for the players to vent their emotions, and it had nothing to do with the game, and the players of both teams did not act out of line on the field.

More is better than less, the next time I meet Manchester United, I don't know when it will be, and the negative news is bound to make Millwall the focus, and it is impossible to get involved in this trivial right and wrong.

In his post-match press conference, Ferguson responded to the media criticism with diplomatic rhetoric.

Journalists agreed that United had two chances to take a two-goal lead, but neither of them made adjustments to keep the win alive, and took aim at Alex Ferguson.

After a one-goal defeat for Manchester United, Ferguson had to stabilize his internal morale and therefore did not have the energy to engage with the media, so he used diplomatic rhetoric, which was bound to bring Fleet Street to a downcast.

But in this way, Ferguson has become a "victim" figure, it doesn't matter what others think, what do Manchester United's players think? The loss of the game and the criticism of their manager from the outside world will only strengthen the cohesion within United.

Aldridge also used diplomatic rhetoric in an interview. But his gesture brought praise from Fleet Street.

Victory is not arrogant, defeat is not discouraged. Millwall won against Manchester United. What is there to get carried away with?

Originally, in the eyes of the outside world, this is a confrontation between defenders and challengers, Millwall is defending the throne, Manchester United challenge failed, Millwall should face this result calmly and low-key, because as defenders, they have to face one challenger after another, if the mentality cannot be correct. The king's position will not last long.

Millwall wanted to keep a low profile, but Fleet Street didn't agree.

It was one of the most exciting Premier League games of the season and one that was watched across Europe before kick-off.

The next day, the front page of the football section of The Times read: Millwall won 21 consecutive league titles, congratulations to Millwall on their success in defending the Premier League!

It's hard to imagine that in early December, a major newspaper as serious as The Times would use such a seemingly unrealistic headline.

The main point in the content is telling: with 21 games remaining, Millwall are 15 points ahead of United on points and 12 on goal difference, if United will come back. Then you have to win five more games than Millwall in the remaining 21 rounds! Analysing the past defeats in a single season Millwall shows in their league losing statistics. In 21 rounds of the league, they will only lose a maximum of 2 games, in other words, if Millwall gets a draw, Manchester United will need to win more games, and at the same time, Manchester United must first ensure that the number of games they lose is lower than Millwall, that is, 21 rounds of league games, can only lose one!

The race for the Premier League title is over.

All Premier League fans, and even the occasional Premier League news watcher from around the world, are incredibly convinced of this.

Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Leeds United, they can go for the runners-up, or, three Champions League places.

The Daily Mail used the course of the game to cover the game.

“0:1,0:2,1:2,1:3,2:3,2:4,3:4,4:4,5:4! Millwall beat Manchester United by one goal, and the 21st consecutive league win was born! ”

The undisciplined Sun newspaper was sensational, headlining an interview with celebrity Lineker.

"What is football? Football is a sport invented by the British, after 22 people on the field fought fiercely for 90 minutes, the final victory was won by Millwall! ”

Not to mention, the sales of The Sun skyrocketed on this day, because British fans naturally bought a copy when they saw the headline.

It's familiar!

This sentence was again uttered by Lineker, and it was only one word short of another famous quote he uttered back then.

England have a winless record for more than 20 years, which is why Lineker once said: What is football? Football is a sport invented by the British, and after 90 minutes of fierce competition by 22 people on the field, the Germans won the game!

Today he changed the German to Millwall.

Especially after witnessing the game in which Manchester United seemed to be unable to defeat Millwall, Lineker may have the same sentiment as many fans: Will Millwall lose?

The Sun also listed the same type of speech.

What is the Premier League? The Premier League is made up of 20 English clubs, and after 380 brutal and fierce battles, three teams were relegated, 16 teams competed for the league runner-up, and Millwall won the league!

The impact of Millwall's 21-game winning streak was as strong as the impact of the Milan dynasty that swept the hearts and minds of fans around the world.

The Guardian was unique in not reporting the results of the game, using a composite image on the front page of the day's football news.

In the picture are four managers, Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Vialli, O'Reilly.

The close-up movements of the four managers selected are the same, all of them are momentary close-ups of the four looking up.

There seems to be a subtext hinting at the four coaches raising their heads and asking the sky: Where is the road?!

The news content is more direct.

0:8

0:3

0:5

4:5

This is the result of the new season when these four managers led their teams to play Millwall.

At the bottom is a score number in bold black ink.

4:21

Millwall scored a total of 21 goals against these four teams and conceded just four.

With the attention and sensation this game bringing, Fleet Street is also building momentum for Millwall's Ballon d'Or.

This is one of the things that the media all over Europe has had to do for some time.

Millwall set a record and that's the big news.

Aldridge doesn't care much about the results of the Ballon d'Or, and he is about to enter the Christmas Express, and he is starting to think about giving the players a "holiday". (To be continued......)