Chapter 39: The First Start

The game is about to start, but now the media focus has shifted from Jonker to Mourinho.

In the eyes of the British media, the arrogant and big-mouthed champion young coach always likes to do something before the game.

This game, it seems, is no exception.

A few days ago, Manchester United captain Keane admitted that Manchester United no longer let opponents fear, and they have indeed lost the ability to threaten opponents. Keane believes the Reds are a far cry from the side that have won eight Premier League titles in 12 years, with just four games to go and seven points behind Arsenal and Chelsea. Keane admits Arsenal and Chelsea now have a head start in the title race: "Arsenal or Chelsea, they really look hard to beat. ”

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho clearly has similar feelings to Keane. He declared on Friday that he has nothing to fear in the world of football, including Manchester United, a traditional powerhouse in the Premier League. The only thing he fears is God.

Jose Mourinho, who has only arrived in the Premier League this year, understands that Manchester United and Arsenal are his real rivals on the road to the title, and although Arsenal have snatched the league title from Manchester United in the past two years, Manchester United still have the strength to make a comeback. Especially after Manchester United snapped up Rooney's new talent.

But Mourinho can't afford to lose to his opponents in terms of morale, especially after Keane attacked Manchester United for not being as strong as Chelsea and Arsenal. Mourinho said: "I respect Manchester United and Sir Alex Ferguson, who have a great history and play modern and beautiful football. But despite this, we are not afraid of him on the playing field. You can see it from the fact that we beat them in the first round. ”

He explained in detail why he was afraid of God and nothing else.

"Because I'm a Christian, the only thing I fear in the world is God, and I don't go to church every day, but I believe in my religion," he said. I get scared of things we can't control. In life, my real worries are health and happiness because these two are beyond our control. My most important goal in life is the health and happiness of those I love around me. In the world of football, I don't have anything to fear. Even if you lose today's game, go home and sleep in the evening and continue to start your day on the training ground tomorrow morning. I'm not afraid of criticism from the outside world because of the loss, but I can do what I can to work as hard as I can so that when I go home and fall into bed, I can say to myself with a clear conscience: Today, I have done what I can do. ”

It's all the truth, but the media still summed up what Mourinho didn't say, and he is not afraid of any opponent in the Premier League!

Although some people will always talk big, crazy words!

But few people say this in front of the media in football circles, and Mourinho is the first to say so, so it's no wonder that the British media have helped him to elicit a lot of voiceovers.

Mourinho's doing so has a direct benefit for Jonk and Chelsea.

Before the game, the media focus was on Jose Mourinho and rarely harassed the Chelsea players.

Jonker, who has just become popular for a while, finally no longer has to avoid the media's questioning.

The first time was after the warm-up, back in the away dressing room and listening to Jose Mourinho set up the game before the game.

Seriously, Jonker listened very seriously on the surface, but in fact, he didn't hear a word of what Mourinho said, all he could hear was his own beating heart.

Really excited and excited!

In Ajax, there is no shortage of main players, but there is no time like today, a little uncontrollable, and it is natural to wander.

By the time he realised his problem, Mourinho was done.

Chelsea will eventually be led by captain John Terry to the players' tunnel in a consistent manner.

Jonk walked out of the hall with some mechanical steps.

"Jose, that kid seems to be a little nervous today! It's hard to believe! ”

Assistant coach Boas is the one who knows Jonk best, and said with concern.

"Don't worry, that kid is a game-type player, when he arrives on the field, he must have nothing to do, and it's normal to be a little nervous when he starts for the first time!"

Mourinho didn't feel anything, but for Jork's confidence, it's not a sixth sense of intuition or anything, he chose to believe in Jonk through observation, that kid is obviously a master who is not afraid of heaven and earth, Mendes is a big-name agent, then this kid is not in a rut, training and substitute appearance, are all in the extraordinary performance, that kid must be fine.

Both players stood in the tunnel and finally the referee of the game, Stillsto, led the referee with the football.

With each step, Jonker got closer to the pitch, but his heartbeat returned to normal step by step, no longer cramped, no longer frizzy, as if walking to the training ground, calm, the cheers of the Aston Villa fans, the boos of the Chelsea players.

At this moment, it is not so harsh, Jonker only has the green grass in his eyes, his stage, he was still nervous at the moment before he went on stage, but when he really got on the field, he calmed down, Mourinho's observation is not wrong at all, Jonk is a game-type player.

Jonker finally made the starting line-up, and Aston Villa goalkeeper McCain looked at Jonker's face with a strange expression as the two players shook hands.

What's there to see! Jonk felt a little baffled.

McCain was surprised by Jonker's youth, with manager O'Leary mentioning Chelsea's no.25 before the game, arguing that Jonker is a noteworthy heavy striker who is key to defending his long-range shots.

It seems that Jonker's Hercules hit the goal when he came off the bench, leaving a deep impression on the opponent.

In order to bring to everyone's attention, O'Leale thought that Chelsea would think that Aston Villa would put on a bucket formation, and Mourinho sent on Jonker to break it with his long-range shot.

O'Leale wants to use the opportunity to give the arrogant Portuguese a dismount, and the home dragon Aston Villa will not be cowering on their home side.

Before the game, both managers had their own considerations to guess the tactics of their opponents.

And Mourinho suddenly sent Jonker, and O'Lele naturally came to such a conclusion.

Take advantage of Jonker's appearance, Chelsea want to play attacking football, and give local tycoons Chelsea a little bit at home.

When McCain was about to leave, there was pity in his eyes.

Jonk was convinced that he was right, what conspiracy against him could not be achieved?

Turtle grandson's! Maybe it's McCain's little trick to let himself think crankily and confuse his thoughts before the game.

I don't want to think about it, what's coming, the master will continue, and I'll see you on the field.