Chapter 104: Luck Matters
Header to the top!
The football was stabbed directly into the goal by him, and what about the goalkeeper? I just got up from the ground, and I didn't have time to react to make a save......
"Ball...... The ball is in! Lineker was stunned for a moment, then yelled.
Anfield is unusually quiet at the moment, how many Liverpool fans are calmly watching this scene, and more fans look incredulous, covering their faces with their hands, unspeakably lonely.
Oh, yes! A young man who crushed their pride, fanaticism!
Liverpool has been sinking, but at Anfield Stadium, fans have never admitted that on their own turf, they still insist that Liverpool is still the Red Army that dominates England and dominates Europe!
Right now? The heavy reality reminds them that living in the past can only meet more failures.
They suddenly sobered up, did not give up, only followed!
After a brief lull, Anfield was dominated by the singing of Liverpool fans, who continued to support their team.
Jonk also realized that the changes in Anfield in a short period of time are really amazing, and the media of football are undoubtedly revealed at this moment, not only people on the pitch will be so obsessed and persistent!
Fans can also be, they are the backbone and pillar of the team, the heritage of the giants is more in the inheritance of fans from generation to generation, players can be replaced one by one, but no matter who the team is playing, they will always support the players, Liverpool has such fans, and they will definitely not sink for a long time.
Without passionate celebrations, Jonker was all touched by the spirit of the Liverpool fans. Not to mention Liverpool's players!
A focus battle may only really begin at this moment!
It's none other than Gerard who stands up first! Banner figure of the Red Army. He used his signature long pass and amazing long-range shot to lead the Red Army soldiers to a crazy counterattack!
'The Chelsea guys are in trouble, whatever it is! At this moment, the Reds Liverpool are enraged, they want to crush the Chelsea people, this is Anfield, can the tenacious Reds perform a miracle! ”
Yes. Chelsea fell into a total passivity, and Jonk kept blocking and grabbing the ball!
But. Facing Chelsea's number 25, it is an even more frantic attack, the Reds press, and then press!
Fight for your life. Tenacious fighting spirit. Burst of passion!
Everything made Jonk feel, what is football!
Jonk has experienced too little of this kind of game, but that doesn't stop him from doing his best to stop his opponents, running wildly, and actively filling in the position!
Chelsea, it seems, are under a lot of pressure and have struggled to hold on through the storm.
The overturn was just in an instant. The Liverpudlian finally scored a goal and it came at the right time. If you can still score, the only way for Liverpudlian to be able to do so is to accept defeat!
But their tireless efforts paid off when Alonso's follow-up shot opened the Chelsea goal in the presence of Petr Cech.
Gerrard gasped and beckoned his team-mates to rush in and get back into the half, they were still behind and couldn't afford to lose time!
1:2!
Liverpool is still behind, but the fans at Anfield Stadium are almost crazy, and the winter in England is very cold, but many fans have thrown off their shirts and sang and danced to celebrate the goal.
It's fanatical!
The devil's home field, Jonker experienced it very really, who is replaced by such a battle, it has to be affected, the players are not gods, and there is such a frenzy around them, some of the effects are normal.
It seems that God can't get used to it, in the cold winter, there are still such fanatical crowds, and a sudden cold rain has changed everything.
In such weather, with some rain, it was really cold to the heart, and the cold rain was cooling off at Anfield.
The Liverpool players who had just scored were also drenched in a cold rain.
The cold field, but so, the players are still running, the situation is better, but the fans can only bear it on the spot, they still try to use their passion to fight nature, but soon the cheers of Anfield are always mixed with a little "sneeze" noise.
Of course, the first to send out is the most fanatical bare-chested fans before, nature is the most magical, it seems that Liverpool did not hand over good luck at Anfield today, a cold rain, is gradually extinguishing the enthusiasm and fighting spirit of fans and players!
Jose Mourinho looked up at the sky, he was an arrogant man, but at the moment he was thanking God that Chelsea had been saved.
Chelsea did add again in the 80th minute when Arjen Robben's corner was headed over by Glen Johansen from the left side of the box and an unguarded Joe Cole fired a powerful shot from the edge of the box that hit Carragher's heel and deflected into the net.
From the sudden cold rain to Carragher's unlucky heel, everything made Liverpool feel that the bad luck was not over, and that there was still a long way to go, and that they would have to wait a little longer for Anfield to regain its glory.
Jonk felt a little sorry for the Liverpudlians, the most touching thing is that in the cold rain, after the game, the home team was in a 2-goal deficit, almost all the Red Army fans did not leave in advance, and after the game, they also used applause to offer the most beautiful blessings to the team, what a lovely fan!
Sir Alex Ferguson may have to refill with fresh shells at Stamford Bridge, and the two 'spells' he cast before Christmas have not worked for Chelsea – the Blues have not dropped a point in the Christmas and New Year campaign, and the threat from the northern side is waning.
Chelsea lost at home to Liverpool at the start of last year and their title dreams were put to rest. A year later, the same opponent, at Anfield, home of the Reds, 3:1 has changed everything.
A new record came yesterday at Anfield, where United won the highest 49 points in the Premier League's 12-year history in the first 20 rounds last season, but then drew away at Newcastle. Jose Mourinho equalled that record in the last round and, after beating the Reds 3-1, the Blues have picked up 52 points from 21 games – a height that no other team has ever reached in the history of the Premier League over the same period.
Jose Mourinho high-fived his players after the game, and the Portuguese has been showing his excitement in recent games.
What made him elated was obviously not just an illusory record – the important thing was the wish to stay at the top of the table before Christmas, which was achieved yesterday a round earlier, and their lead was further strengthened instead of dropping half a point.
The Lord may have had to refill with new shells at Stamford Bridge, and the two spells he cast before Christmas didn't work for Chelsea: the first was the 'Christmas Lost Soul', the Blues did not repeat the disappointing performances of the previous two seasons in the Christmas and New Year campaign, and the result of winning all three games left all the chasers gasping for breath; As for the 'North', the Blues' situation has also become more open and clear at the moment – two away wins have put them in danger at Birmingham City (Aston Villa) and Liverpool, and David Moyes' super-dark side Everton has started the new year in a state of decline.
Their last northern opponent in the league at the moment is Middlesbrough, who have not faced a big game on the northern front throughout January.
Liverpool, who are back in form, have plenty of reason to call for at least one draw, and Portsmouth, who have beaten Manchester United this season, have not paid off for 80 minutes. There's no denying that luck has been one of the dominant factors in Chelsea's last three wins.
But in many cases, temperament can determine the ultimate direction of fortune, as was the case in 1999 when the iron-blooded United side made two stunning comebacks in the FA Cup semi-finals and the Champions League final. This is also the fundamental reason why Mourinho has always been able to "grab" the first credit for the performance of any player who has performed so well: his arrival has changed the temperament of the team, and the temperamental ailments of the team such as emotional instability and lack of sustained desire to win during the Ranieri era are gone.
The Christmas and New Year's Eve campaign is a time of tribulation in people's eyes, but it can also be a time to show the true temperament of a champion. The team that can still persist in achieving the goal in the most tired moment is the one that chills the competition the most.
Chelsea did it and everything bodes well for the Blues to be the last Premier League title of the season. (To be continued......)