105 A slap in the face!

From the first second of the game, the tempo was very slow, Millwall, who was good at ground passing and cutting with fast progress, lost the characteristics of speed, and the players on both sides were more like gladiators, fighting for every inch of space on the court, relying on physical confrontation to decide the winner.

The battle between the fans in the stands continued, and the situation on the pitch was stalemate, but Aldridge was very calm, because Millwall had no reason to fear West Ham United even if they were fighting physically.

In the seventh minute of the game, Vieira tried to push forward with the ball, and the young Williams on the opposite side rushed up bravely to tackle Vieira, he obviously kicked Vieira's foot, and the referee Walton immediately blew the game off.

Williams raised his hand defiantly at Vieira, motioning for him not to feign injury and to get up quickly.

The Hammers in the stands helped the fans heckle and mock Vieira for being "weak".

Walton walked up to Williams and showed a yellow card, and regardless of Walton's explanation, he was sternly warned by the referee.

The FA takes this east London derby very seriously and hopes that the game can be completed "safely" and smoothly, and the referee naturally needs to control the foul scale of the game when the red flags appear, so as not to get out of control of the situation.

This yellow card is a benchmark for scale.

Aldridge stood on the sidelines and did not complain to the fourth official, in fact, many times it is pointless to complain to the referee, and only when the team has status in England does the manager have a say.

As the game continued, Millwall's players were a little uncomfortable on the pitch as they were used to running off the ball, making quick cuts and getting the ball out of the way.

But today, they're going to break down all the coherent movements in training into several movements.

Stand in position, hold the ball in a physical confrontation, ensure possession and then play the ball, interspersed with running positions because it is difficult to run out of space because you can't sprint hard, and the opposing players will immediately keep an eye on them.

After a period of more than 20 minutes of adaptation, Millwall's feeling on the ball was noticeably smoother.

As for West Ham United's attack, in the case of a slow tempo, every passing will be targeted by Millwall.

Dumitreskula received the ball and as soon as it came to rest at his feet, Thuram squeezed him out of position and cut it off with ease.

In terms of muscles, I am afraid that there are not many teams in the Premier League that are stronger than Millwall, but Millwall is not keen on the style of football with force.

Redknapp's expression was solemn, he felt that he had miscalculated, and felt that Millwall was the kind of team with delicate footwork and smooth technique, and he planned to use the rough and violent style of play in England to scare the opponent today.

However, with almost 30 minutes on, West Ham had not had a single shot on goal, the threat of the ball could not be passed, and Millwall's steel barrier in front of the box kept their defence airtight.

Redknapp didn't have any tricks up his sleeve and could only hope that the team would create some surprises from set-pieces.

The focus of the event does not mean that it is exciting, and the two top commentators of Sky TV are more depressed, and can only dryly say who steals whom, whose attack is in vain, the pace of the game is not fast, and the commentary is not passionate.

However, the atmosphere in the stands has been very hot, fans on both sides scolded each other, cheered for the opposing fans, Millwall players took the ball, and Upton Park stadium must have resounded with earth-shattering boos.

Aldridge's brow furrowed, he noticed that Barak had worked hard today, but his strength was not used in ideas.

Taking advantage of a dead ball, Aldridge beckoned to Ballack and shouted, "Michael, Michael, come here!" ”

He was ready to ask Barakr for his life.

At this moment, a mutation protruded.

In the stands behind the West Ham goal, a young male fan wearing a Hammer shirt climbed over the stands and took advantage of the distraction of the security guards to rush onto the pitch.

Upton Park was boiling, and the Hammers in the stands helped the fans laugh and cheer on the "heroic" fans.

The male fan who looked to be in his twenties rushed into the stadium, and the security guards who realized it immediately rushed into the stadium to arrest him, but the British police security guards were not in good shape, and one of the big fat security guards also fell, which was hilarious.

The fan rushed into the pitch with an apparent purpose, sprinting at full speed, and passing Millwall players along the way raised their hands and raised their middle fingers and shouted "F-uck-you!" ”

Larsson and Trezeguet were the first to be humiliated, and Trezeguet tried to rush up to grab the fan, but Larsson reached out to stop him.

Headlong from the pitch towards Millwall in the second half, the fan was in for a treat, with Nedved, Vieira and including Claude Makelele all humiliated with his middle fingers in both hands.

A series of security guards behind him chased and intercepted him, but he couldn't catch him, he was like a slippery fish, turning left and right and changing direction to shake off the pursuers, and at the end, his target was Aldridge in front of the away team's coach's box.

The 19-year-old was stunned, he had never seen anything like it before, and the Hammers at Upton Park cheered at the same time, and the fan who burst into the stadium was their hero.

Humiliate Millwall!

Explode their assy!

Aldrich hadn't said a word to Barak when he was interrupted by this episode.

Seeing that the fan rushed towards him, he probably wanted to raise his middle finger and humiliate him.

Looking at the other party's hideous and fanatical expression, Aldrich was expressionless.

Five meters, three meters, one meter!

The fan braked sharply on his feet, and it seemed that he had reached the finish line of his frenzy, and he was about to raise his hands viciously, and his mouth was already brewing insults, when Aldridge made a startling move.

Syllable!

Coax!

There was a loud uproar at Upton Park, and then a dead silence ensued.

The fans who cheered before stayed where they were like a bolt from the blue.

What happened?

Aldridge took the lead, raised his right hand, and slapped the fan who rushed into the stadium to the ground!

Then, the world was at peace!

“WOW! What did Hall do? It's the hottest scene I've ever seen, Andy, did you see that? Did you see that? The fan who rushed into the stadium rushed to Hall, only to be slapped in the face by Hall and then fell to the ground. ”

"What should I do? What will the referee do if the manager hits the opposing fans or is it away? I think Hall has the right to protect himself, but he can use his hands to physically assault the opponent's fans first, which is a problem for the referee! ”

After Aldridge slapped the fan to the ground, his face remained calm, and the police and security guards chasing the fan behind him rushed over to subdue the dizzy and half-flushed fan, and then looked at Aldrich with strange eyes while escorting the fan out of the stadium.

"Michael, Michael!"

Aldridge turned his head to communicate with Ballack as if nothing had happened, but the other party was still shocked.

It was only when Aldrich called both sides that Barak came to his senses and said, "Chief, you say, I'll listen." ”

Aldridge said to him in a deep voice: "Our strikers are being targeted in the penalty area, because of the field they are also difficult to get rid of and accelerate through a small area, your previous activity area was the penalty area line to the penalty area line, now, your activity area is a little more premise, from the midfield to the opponent's goal, understand?" Actively insert and pose a direct threat to the opponent's goal. ”

Ballack nodded in understanding, and Aldridge tapped him on the shoulder and told him to go back to the game.

At this point, Upton Park was recovering from its dead silence.

Millwall's fans jumped up and down, and Aldridge's move just now made them so proud.

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You're writing hard, aren't you?

Rushing into the arena to humiliate our mad lions is simply self-inflicted!

There were signs of unrest in the stands, and the Hammers at the bottom of the stands were out of action, and they all had the urge to rush into the field.

Grass!

Dare to beat our Hammers fans!

Boy, don't you want to get out of here alive today!

For a while, the surrounding area of the stadium was filled with police, who warned, resisted, and even partially strengthened the strength of the Hammers fans.

Seeing that the game was about to get out of control, referee Walton and the referee team discussed it, and hurriedly ran to Aldridge, took out a red card from his pocket and showed it to him.

Aldrich spread his palms and asked, "What did I do wrong?" Why give me a red card?! ”

Referee Walton walked up to him and whispered: "Mr. Hall, this is for your good, you look around, if you continue to be in the eyes of the fans, there is no guarantee that there will be no more dangerous incidents of fans rushing into the stadium in the next hour, anyway, you hit the fan, which provokes the dissatisfaction of the home team fans." ”

"But I'm in self-defense! Who knows, if that guy just now will come to me and take out a knife from his arms?! ”

"You can explain this to the FA after the game, and now, in order for the game to continue, please leave the pitch and calm down the fans in the stands, please cooperate, thank you."

Aldridge's face was angry, but the referee had already sent him off, and he could only accept it, and the referee was not biased in favor of West Ham United, or even for his personal safety.

Before leaving, Aldridge made a fist gesture to all the players on the field, and then turned around and walked towards the players' tunnel with his head held high, and the court staff immediately walked over with two umbrellas, one left and one right to greet Aldridge, and held up the umbrella on his head.

On the way into the players' tunnel, it really "rained" in the sky.

Coins, lighters, watches, leather shoes

The players on the Millwall pitch saw their manager sent off and were humiliated by the fans, and everyone was on fire.

East London Derby,-Damn!

If you don't win, you can't win!

It's not just about the dignity of the fans, it's about the players on the field, it's about their own dignity!

PS: Thanks for the tip of "take off the slippers hey"!

stayed up all night waiting for the Champions League, and the first shift was released first today.