607 Throw the trash can in three minutes
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The Lion King Stadium, home of Millwall.
Millwall's squad was at ease, Valencia travelled from afar, and from the very beginning of the game, Millwall did not give the opposition time to settle into the game.
The pace of the race is very fast from the first second!
Test?
Excuse me!
At the beginning of the 18o minute game, it was true that they were afraid of conceding the ball and would be tempted.
In the 9o minute game, Millwall was only behind O:1 on aggregate, and theoretically there was time to try.
However, Millwall, who has been tempered by countless top competitions, knows that if you are lucky and think that the O:1 gap can be reversed "naturally" in 9O minutes, then the final result may be crying blind and unable to return to the sky.
Destroy all the thoughts of planning and planning, since the total score is behind, there is only one way to do it.
After this game, one team is destined to advance, and one team falls to the quarterfinals, from the first second, we will fight for our lives, either you die, or I die!
Valencia were clearly not as quick to get into the game as Millwall, who were so skilful with short passes that they could only defend as hard as they could.
In the 38th second of the game, Larsson made the first shot of the game, but unfortunately he kicked it away with too much force.
Aldridge applauded the players on the sidelines, the team was not in shape, and at the beginning of the game, it was clear that the running and passing of the ball by the players could be seen that as long as it was not a problem with the team's own form, he did not believe that the home team could not win Valencia.
Even if Larsson's shot didn't even hit the framework, there was a round of applause from the stands. The fans then continued to chant "Millwall. Wild Lion! "Come and cheer.
Canizares opened the door with a gesture to his teammates to hold steady!
Millwall pressed with high press. Valencia players did not dare to dribble the ball at the back and hastily passed the ball forward, Aimar learned from the experience of the previous game, and ran aggressively in this game, as long as there was space, immediately played the ball, never delayed and hesitated, let alone tried to show off his footwork in front of Gattuso.
Mendieta passes the ball forward under close pressure from Zambrotta. As soon as the ball was out, Mendieta cried out in his heart: Lost!
Sanchez was on the offside side side and Mendieta's ball was almost straight to Southgate's feet, who kept the ball and crossed it to Materazzi, who also didn't stop and swept the ball down the right flank.
Schneider took the ball and rushed forward along the wing, and when he met Gonzalez, Schneider played a one-two with Pirlo, and continued to rush forward. By the time he got the ball again, he had already crossed half court and reached the threshold of the 40-yard cordon. He was about to face Carboni and Gonzalez and still chose to pass the ball or give it to Pirlo.
In front of Baraja, Pirlo kicked the ball out and transferred the ball in seconds.
Ronaldo cut inside from the left and rushed into the gap between Albelda and Baraja, Pirlo's pass came as expected, Ronaldo wanted to plug straight after touching the ball, he had already seen Nedved who was about to cut forward, and as a result, Albelda viciously knocked Ronaldo to the ground.
The referee blew the whistle for Millwall to win a free-kick.
Ronaldo slowly got up from the ground, and Baraja blocked in front of the ball, trying to delay Millwall's free-kick, with team-mates behind him swinging the wall.
Pirlo walked up and bent down to hold the ball, Ronaldo rushed directly from behind Baraja into the penalty area, Pirlo was bold, and when Baraja didn't go back, his waist didn't straighten, Pirlo's feet drove the ball out.
Ronaldo's forward insertion surprised Valencia, who was setting up the defensive line, and he attracted the attention of the defenders, but Ronaldo was just a front, he was covering for his teammates.
Nedved was suddenly unmarked in front of the penalty line, received Pirlo's ball and turned sideways to face the goal, and did not hesitate to blast a long-range shot.
Canizares was not in a good position, and suddenly faced a long-range shot from Millwall, he seemed to be unable to save, and he didn't make any moves!
The ball flew towards Valencia's goal like a cannonball, and Nedved's shot was in a straight line, and the ball did not spin in flight, as if it were a roaring lion.
While!
The Lions fans at the Lion King Stadium are already nervous about the sound of a football hitting the crossbar or the goalpost.
This time, Nedved's shot still hit the post.
However, it hit the inside of the post and bounced into the goal!
"3 minutes! 3 minutes! Millwall equalised on aggregate in the opening three minutes and the scorer was Nedved! It was Millwall's banner goal, and Nedved, who is proudly known as the Wild Lion God of War by fans, has been improving since his return at the end of January, and recently, his form has returned to its peak, and he is back when Millwall needs him most! The Wild Lion God blew the horn of Millwall's counter-attack with his trademark long-range shot, and now, with the aggregate score at 1:1, Valencia's last 9o minute effort was shattered in an instant! ”
The atmosphere at the Lion King Stadium quickly arrived, with fans roaring and roaring in the stands, waving their fists and hugging each other with expressions of hideousness or excitement, joy or madness, and then chanting Nedved's name in unison.
The blonde Nedved slammed his fists up and down in front of him as he roared to the sidelines, screaming at each other as he was surrounded by his teammates.
Aldridge's heart really pounded the moment he saw Nedved's shot hit the post.
Malegobi, playing heartbeat again?
Luckily, this is London, the territory of Millwall, the lair!
The goalpost, or the one they bought there with their own money, is labeled with Millwall!
I have to say that this goalpost goal really scared a lot of people.
If you are really turned away by the goalpost, it is estimated that many Lions fans will think that Valencia came to London with a bat patronus.
Cooper was expressionless when he saw his team conceding the ball.
After beating Millwall at home a week ago, the Spanish media boasted of an "epic victory" for Valencia.
It was blowing for a week.
As a result, in 3 minutes, this "epic victory" can be thrown into the trash.
Before the team kicks off again. Cooper made a pressing gesture to the team from the sidelines. Shouted a few words. Let the players on the field defend first, don't panic!
The whole Valencia team did not expect that they would be tied on aggregate in such a short period of time, and the two teams returned to the same running line.
They're not in game yet!
Listen to the coach, first do a good job of defense, stir up the state first, and then play a good game with the Wild Lions.
I had the experience of going all the way to the final of the Champions Cup last year and unfortunately finishing second, and I also reached the top 8 this year. Valencia's team mentality has at least been tempered, Millwall won faster in getting into the groove, Valencia conceded the goal, but will never be beaten and collapsed.
Millwall were unforgiving, and as soon as Valencia restarted, they launched a tight defence, holding every key point, and then pressing high-pressure, Valencia really didn't have many ways to play frontal battles, and the small frontcourt team played a key role in the middle and lower reaches of the team. But in front of Millwall, one-on-one is not at all dominant. The offensive formation was cut by Millwall's layered defensive positioning, and soon, Gonzalez could not find a passing point and had to break through on his own, and Schneider stuck the inside position and broke the ball.
Schneider passed the ball directly to the front of the side and handed it to Larsson's feet, Larsson knocked Nedved horizontally and then turned around and stepped forward, Nedved did not stop the ball and then passed to the area where Larsson rushed forward, Larsson stopped the ball in front of Carboni, pulled the ball horizontally and went inside, suddenly knocked back to the middle, followed up Pirlo stopped the ball, just passed the ball, he was put to the ground by Baraja.
The referee whistled for a foul on Valencia.
Aldridge raised his right hand in protest on the sidelines.
This is a good opportunity for Millwall's fast attack, Pirlo is passing to Henry who pulled out of the penalty area and took the ball with his back, and just before Henry received the ball, Nedved and Larsson were all on the running route of inserting into the penalty area, and Xiao Luo also moved to the front of the penalty area, Henry only needs to receive the ball, can plug left and right, and return to Xiao Luo, three options, no matter which one, may form a huge threat.
As a result, such a good opportunity was ruined by a foul on the other side.
And the referee didn't play a card yet, probably thinking that Baraha was defending head-on, and the action was not too out of line, and the game had just begun.
This time Baraja learned his lesson, he still blocked in front of the ball, his foot was less than 2o centimeters away from the ball, and if Millwall dared to be fast, he would definitely reach out to block it.
Valencia's previous goals were also related to their own mistakes.
Maybe it was just at the beginning, the players were under a lot of pressure, and they patronized the wall when defending just now, doing this kind of decent task, but neglected to mark people, especially after being attracted by Xiao Luo's running, Nedved was completely empty, and it gave the hole-watching Pirlo the opportunity to assist directly.
With the lesson just now, Valencia not only blocked Millwall's quick free kick, but the other players also marked first, after all, Baraja was in front of the ball, and Millwall could not shoot directly at all.
When all the players in the front court have withdrawn, Valencia will set up a human wall and do a good job of marking and defending.
As for Pirlo complaining to the referee that Baraja blocked the ball and did not let him kick off, Baraja pointed to the ball and explained to the referee: The opponent's ball was not placed in the place of foul!
This kind of rip-off is the most common on the football field.
By the time the referee had calmed down the verbal altercation, the defender had all the work to do.
The opportunity to drive fast is gone.
Pirlo took the free-kick, and he chose to attack the goal directly, naturally to take a direct free kick that went around the wall or drilled through the gap in the wall, anyway, playing the goalkeeper's defensive direction is generally not very effective.
His free-kick was unsuccessful, Valencia's wall jumped, someone touched the ball on the shoulder, and the free-kick went unsuccessful.
The fans in the stands still gave Pirlo a round of applause, and whenever there was a shot on goal, they applauded and the applause was overwhelming.
The shape on the field is back to the form of the first leg when the two teams met.
Millwall attacked wildly, and Valencia waited for an opportunity to counter-attack.
When the aggregate score becomes 1:1, it is probably only a matter of time before Millwall advances, which is what most spectators think.
Valencia stepped up their aggressiveness in the scramble today, especially when Aymar, Mendieta, and Gonzalez came back to defend, and fouls were frequent.
They couldn't help it, and while it wasn't desirable to give them a set-piece, it was better than allowing Millwall to push the attack into the box and form a shot.
Aldridge understands that this is Cooper's targeted deployment, Mendieta's three are cannon fodder, it doesn't matter if they eat cards, as long as they are not directly shown a red card, Valencia can accept it, and Baraja and Albelda try to avoid eating cards, once the double back bears a yellow card, then the defensive strategy is bound to be adjusted.
Valencia is right to play like that.
What he cares more about is, how is Valencia going to fight back today?
With four shots on goal at home in the last leg, will Cooper ignore them? (To be continued......)