058 Dramatic Finale
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Materazzi returned to the dressing room and did not smash it in a rage, but took off his shirt and sat on a stool in front of his closet.
Assistant coach Jensen pushed open the door of the locker room and saw Materazzi's appearance, and his heart was relieved.
Sitting down beside him, before Jenson could speak, Materazzi whispered in frustration, "I disappointed the chief, right?" β
Jenson smiled lightly: "There shouldn't be, we are not saints, everyone will make mistakes, Marco, you are a defensive player, originally on the football field, it is a double standard for defensive players and offensive players, offensive players can fail and fail again in ninety minutes, as long as they succeed once, they may become heroes, and defensive players in ninety minutes, succeed and succeed, but if you make a mistake, you may become a sinner, you don't have to blame yourself, the defender is doing dirty work, hard work, and even, Don't want to live. β
Materazzi was in a much better mood, and always felt that Jensen's words came from the natural sound of his bosom friend, and he shook his head slightly and said viciously: "That bastard on the other side is too much, I was carried away by anger at the time, and I don't know if I will repeat the same mistake next time." β
He was poked with his finger in the chrysanthemum, which is probably unbearable for any man with a little bit of blood, if it wasn't on the football field, a slap would be light!
Jensen nodded, comparing his heart to his heart, if he was Materazzi, it was hard to guarantee that he would not make the same mistake, but he still said seriously: "Marko, I haven't experienced anything like this, it's hard for me to tell you how to think in that situation, I can only talk about the consequences, let's say, today's game is the game that decides the league championship, it's the English League Cup, the FA Cup final, and even, it's the Champions League final, it's the European Cup final you represent Italy, the World Cup final." You were sent off just two minutes into the game, not to mention the impact on your teammates and coaches, but just yourself, will you regret that move for the next 10, 20, 30 years? Half of the world's fans will say that Robbie Gates is shameless and dirty, and the other half will say that Materazzi is a stupid donkey who can be easily provoked. β
Materazzi turned his head to stare at Jenson with a serious face, his deep eyes glinting with a sly light.
There are bad boys everywhere on the football field, and the notorious bad guy butcher will never be extinct.
Robbie Gates is a little-known but an obnoxious striker on the court, and people are used to the kind of defenders who constantly harass strikers with small gestures, and this annoying harassment often earns this type of player the nickname "doctor" in the industry, and their harassment is like checking the body of a patient.
It's just that subversively, it was Swindon's strikers who harassed Millwall's defenders today, and they succeeded in provoking their opponents.
With one less man on the field, Craig sat next to Aldridge and suggested, "Do you want to warm up Thuram?" β
Thuram can play at full-back and centre-back, and Aldridge had him on the bench today, in effect as one for two.
Aldrich, however, smiled and shook his head, "No. β
The situation on the field of play is not one-sided, Swindon in order to relegation, there is no way back, in the case of the superiority of numbers, they do not have the patience to play positional battles, using the most simple and crude way in the attack, piling up the number of attackers in the front.
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 a flustered flock now." We have one less fighter, but it is not necessarily a disadvantage. β
Because of the lack of a man, Millwall will be more executed and the team will be more consistent at both ends of the pitch, which will make them more determined than when they are 11 men, which is not uncommon on the football field, and there are many teams that can play more efficiently with one less man.
When Swindon's cross in front of the box was cut off by Gattuso, the alarm sounded at the back.
Gattuso handed the ball to Vieira, who slotted the ball diagonally into the opposition half with a big foot on the spot, and Glen Shire, who started from the halfway line, used his speed to leave the entire Swindon defence behind.
Seeing this scene, the Lion's Den Stadium once again shook the sky.
Aldrich turned his head confidently and smiled: "Look, the slaughter of the sheep by the lion has begun!" β
Glen Shire, Phillips, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, three arrows, Swindon's backline did not even run to the big penalty line and were shocked to find that their entire line was chasing Millwall's three forwards!
This bizarre scene on the pitch made the TV commentators marvel: "Swindon's defenders are too slow, Millwall's simple counterattack turned into a sprint sprint by three track and field athletes, Swindon's goalkeeper is so pathetic, he doesn't know what to do, whether to abandon the door or stay where he is?" Oh, and he went out of the net, and Glen Charles unsurprisingly split the ball to the right and Phillips easily pushed it into the empty net. Millwall, who played one man less, took the lead in the score, and perhaps as the newspaper said, Aldridge, the young wonder coach, who brought in last year, was actually to go to the track and field for a spin and then let the sprinters play football."
Phillips hugged his team-mates to the cheers of the crowd after scoring, and Aldridge only smiled from his seat when he saw the scene from the sidelines.
With Millwall's success this season, his tactical system has also been in the spotlight in England.
One of its outstanding features is the speed of the counterattack, so fast that it is even a sprint race that the commentator often talks about.
With David Beckham leaving ahead of the move, Aldridge has officially activated the 433 formation when he used the second line-up, and the role of Glen Schal and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as wingers has also attracted a lot of attention.
In the past, the wingers who flew together were more enriching the wing attack, delivering shells for the forward, and playing the role of "guard" in defense, while Aldridge's three forwards, two wingers are subverting the traditional sense of wingers and full-backs, it can be said that in this tactical system, Aldridge's two wingers integrate the role of full-backs and modern wingers to cut inside, more versatile, and form the first line of defense in defense.
But whether this style of play can stand 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 grimaced and anxiously encouraged his players to refuel on the sidelines.
Aldridge is calm, the opponent's blind and crazy attack only blossoms and does not bear fruit, even if there is a numerical advantage, it will only make them underestimate the enemy, completely disruptive punches, and want to bring Millwall down, it is too naΓ―ve.
After conceding a disastrous 100 goals in the Premier League last season, Swindon has not improved defensively this season, averaging around 1.1 goals per game and conceding almost 80 goals in 45 league games. It's just whimsical.
With the first goal, Millwall's counter-attack became more and more comfortable and Swindon was beaten in this game.
In the thirtieth minute of the game, it was another counterattack, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer knocked the ball back to the middle after dribbling the ball, Ballack hit the ball into the corner of the goal from a distance, Millwall 2:0.
Just before half-time, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer flicked past an opposition defender from outside the box and slotted the ball into the near post.
With a three-goal lead, Millwall started the second half with a blitzkrieg that threw Swindon into the abyss of relegation.
Patrick Vieira unexpectedly instigated an attack and cut all the way into the box to easily receive a pass from Phillips to extend the score to 4-0 for Millwall.
The Lion's Den Course was transformed into a sea of joy.
The game has lost its suspense, and Millwall will definitely draw a perfect end to the season finale of the League One season, but what is unexpected is that the next game will be a hot picture!
After an offensive coordination error, Swindon's two forwards had an infighting, and Robbie Gates became the protagonist again!
The two teammates went from smashing their mouths to chattering and arguing, and then the two fought each other directly 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 also coax!
Even many people burst into tears of laughter!
"Oh my God! What is this going to do at Swindon? Relegated from the Premier League last year, relegated from League One this year, and now their players are fighting on the pitch and between teammates! It is ironic that Richards of Millwall is actually fighting! It had to be the most game-changing image of the season in League One, and it was a game full of drama! β
Because of this conflict, the game was suspended for nearly ten minutes, and with the joint efforts of the players of both teams, it was difficult to separate the two players who caused the accident, and after they calmed down, the referee did not hesitate to show the two red cards and sent them off, Millwall VS Swindon, 10 people VS 9 people, the score is 4:0.
For the rest of the day, Swindon had no intention of playing, but Millwall's youngsters couldn't get enough of it, and after eight minutes of stoppage time and the referee's early whistle, the scoreboard at Lions' Den showed a bloody scoreline: 8-0.
'Congratulations to Millwall, a young team to look forward to in the Premier League next year, will they replicate the trajectory of Nottingham Forest? It may be difficult, but it will give us a glimmer of hope. β
After the game, Aldridge was in the spotlight, and before he walked back to the players' tunnel, he was followed by the cameras of several TV stations, and he reached out and tapped on the camera with a smile on his face, and said confidently to the camera: "Hey, Premier League, Millwall is here!" β
PS: Thanks for the tip of "take off the slippers hey"!