Chapter 140: Angel and devil


The Lion Cave Stadium burst into a terrifying sound of excitement, and then fell into a silence.
Everyone's attention focused on the left side of Millwall in the second half.
Aldridge complained to the fourth official just now, did not see what was happening, but when he looked over there, he found out that today’s starting teenager, Neil, shouted painfully on the ground with his legs, and he was still patting the turf with one hand.
Not far from Neal, West Ham United forward Ian Dewey got up and was about to approach Neil, who was directly pushed to the ground.
Southgate rushed up and pushed Daoyi violently, and bent over and roared to the ground.
"Are you going to his leg? It's a crime! Grass mud horse!"
West Ham players saw that Dewey was pushed down by Southgate and immediately rushed over, and Millwall players also rushed up, and the two players saw a huge conflict breaking out.
Goalkeeper Keller rushed over, he protected Neil who was falling to the ground, and shouted to the team doctor who ran into the sidelines: "Hurry up!"
Jenson came to Aldridge with a solemn face, covering his mouth and telling him what had just happened.
Neal catches the ball on the wing, and Deoy rushes past the fierce flying shovel. Neal jumps to hide, but Dey's feet lift up and kick directly on Neal's knee.
If it weren’t for Neil to jump and make his body unbalanced, instead of standing on the ground, otherwise he might be shoveled directly!
But the current situation is not optimistic anymore. Keller directly made a substitution gesture towards the sidelines. A goalkeeper can judge with his eyes that Neil can't stick to the game. It is conceivable that Neil's injury has a visual impact.
Aldridge asked Zambrotta to warm up, then he turned and rushed to the West Ham United coach seat, pointing at Redknapp and cursing angrily.
"Redknapp, how did you teach players to play football? Do you still have a moral bottom line? Want to fight, we can go to the boxing ring! You still criticize Millwall as a rogue team? You Beasts without humanity, thugs, beasts!"
Redknapp's face was bluish, and he knew that he was unreasonable and he was unwilling to engage in a verbal battle with Aldridge or even make physical contact.
But Aldridge rushed over and looked like he was about to tear old Lei, which not only surprised the West Ham United bench, but also surprised Millwall’s coaching staff. Babu and Craig rushed to the left. A right embraced Aldridge's arm and dragged him back.
"Calm down, calm down, Aldridge, can't pass anymore!"
The fourth official also blocked Aldridge, warning him not to act irrationally.
"The grass mud horse referee, your performance today is not as good as shit! How did the FA let you enforce today's game? There were so many fouls before, if the idiot Barry Knight drew a few yellow cards, the mob of West Ham United Why are we getting bigger and bigger? My players are now being seriously violated and are hurt beyond the rules of football! You are also accomplices! Accomplices!"
Aldrich became more and more excited, and even Craig had to hurry to cover his mouth.
In this way, the situation is very bad. A lot of people have stood up on the bench for both the host and guest. The atmosphere is fierce, and Aldridge's offense to the referee is obviously very bad for Milvoge.
Aldrich did lose his mind at this moment, and was fed up with the fouls of the previous opponents. The referee turned a blind eye. Now his players have been maliciously violated, which makes him unable to restrain his inner anger.
The referee Knight and the referee finally separated the players on the field, and then he immediately ran to the sideline, said nothing, and showed a red card directly to Aldridge.
Craig, who was covering Aldridge's mouth, didn't do it anymore. He rushed to Knight in front of him, gritted his teeth with his head, said: "Did you collect money? Is there such a law enforcement game you did? Are you determined to kill Millwall?"
The situation on the sidelines reversed extremely quickly in a short time.
Aldridge was shown a red card but instead seemed to be awakened by a blow in the head. This time he was replaced by him to pull Craig back. Craig, who was still scolding the referee, was also shown the red card, and Jenson was on the side. Chaonet applauded and mocked, and was also sent off with a red card.
Aldridge walked in front of the expressionless Knight and said in a deep voice: "You should be ashamed of your performance today! This is not the disaster of Millwall, it is your disaster!"
After speaking, Aldridge waved his hand on the side of the court and made an offensive gesture. The players around Neal saw it. They were indignant and all understood what the boss's instructions meant now.
Destroy West Ham United.
Not with fists.
Use offensive!
In a fair and honest way, football!
Aldridge and assistant coach Jenson and first team coach Craig retired together. They stood in the player tunnel waiting for the team doctor. With the help of the staff, Neil was already lying down on the stretcher and was lifted down.
Aldridge wants to accompany Neal directly to the hospital.
Another team doctor came back early to tell him that Aldridge was hit by a conservative estimate.
Knee cruciate ligament, torn meniscus.
There is a sprained joint dislocation, etc., and it is necessary to check whether it is torn or broken. If the latter is the case, then a major operation is necessary.
When Neil was lifted off the stretcher, he had put on an oxygen mask, his face was pale and sweaty, and he was unable to speak, nearly semi-conscious.
The huge pain made the teenager who had just turned 18 years old unbearable.
Aldridge, Jenson and Craig accompanied Neil to the hospital. When he was in the ambulance, Aldridge couldn't help crying and covering his face with his hands.
Because of his psychological age, in his eyes, the players are more like junior children. Neal was anesthetized and fell into a coma with a pale and bloodless face. The shocking congestion also twisted the knee fixed by the splint, which made Audrey Qi felt painful.
He is only 18 years old!
Will this ruin his future?
Will this ruin his career?
Aldrich didn't know that he felt lost and helpless.
He can't expect everyone to be like Larson, to stand up again after the Celtics broke his leg while playing, and to maintain a very high competitive state at the age of 35.
When he woke up, Aldridge did not know how to face him. He thought he was responsible for his injury, because Neil called him: boss.
The Lion’s Cave Stadium was full of hustle and bustle from the moment the conflict broke out, and Millwall fans were completely angry. They were never Mr. Obedient.
No one likes us, we don't care!
But if someone hurts us, we will never be light!
There was a riot quickly in the stands. The stands where West Ham United fans were located were attacked by Millwall fans on both sides. The security guard and the police struggled to maintain order in the aisle. The inner three floors and the outer three floors were like sandwiches. West Ham United defended in the middle, resisting the impact of Millwall fans.
However, there are still many fans who were injured by throwing debris. There were not many fans who were hit by the keychain. The fans on both sides were injured. The riot police also entered the stadium and began to take away the injuries and the nearest emotional excitement. Fans.
The game resumed order only after being suspended for nearly twenty minutes.
The live broadcast explained that neither Taylor nor Gray knew what to say into the microphone, while Sky TV directly inserted advertisements to avoid the rioting.
This is clearly not a positive aspect of the Premier League.
Millwall really became a combination of angel and devil.
The referee Knight showed two red cards before the game restarted and sent Southgate and Daoyi to the penalty.
Daoyi's red card is indisputable. Although he is a front tackle, it is a malicious violation, and Southgate was shown a red card because he unreasonably overturned Dao and caused player conflict.
But neither side was convinced.
West Ham believed that Millwall had physically abused them during the non-match, and Trezeguet hit Michael Hughes with his head.
Millwall was even more angry, and referee Knight showed them four red cards.
This is the Lion’s Cave Stadium, the home of Millwall!
You are not required to blow the home whistle, at least your mother should be fair and strict!
Knight may not regret it at this moment. In order to make the game under control, his law enforcement standards suddenly made a 180-degree turn, which immediately became extremely severe.
Before the end of the first half, he showed three more yellow cards, all for West Ham United, because they fouled a lot.
When the conflict broke out in the first half, Nedved was pulling from start to finish, helping the referee to pull the two players away.
But it does not mean that he is not angry.
But he knows better what the team needs, is victory, and only victory can make the opponent's dirty more shameless and naive.
Millwall will not fall in front of killing tactics!
Throughout the second half, Nedved's play was unparalleled. He attacked the offense in the front field with a shoulder pass, accurate passes, sharp breakthroughs, and timely shots with powerful shots.
In the fifty-seventh minute of the game, he passed Larson's first record. Three minutes later, his breakthrough caused Williams of West Ham to accumulate two yellow cards and was sent off.
In the remaining thirty minutes of the game, Millwall firmly took the initiative. Nedved scored twice to help the team lock the 3-0 victory, but he did not celebrate after each goal, but Silently walked back to the middle circle and waited for the kick-off.
The teammates did not celebrate, and walked back to the half like him.
Not only do they have to win, but they have to score more goals to humiliate West Ham.
Redknapp replaced two defensive players to increase the defense. At the Lions Stadium, he could not see the hope of winning. Millwall has maintained nearly 50 home unbeaten league games since last year!
After the game, outside the Lion’s Cave Stadium, large-scale conflicts and riots broke out again between the fans of the two teams. The impact was worse than the first half of the league, with more injuries. More than 90% of the injured were West Ham United. Team fans.
Returning from Millwall to West Ham United’s site is just such a short distance across the Thames, but for West Ham United fans, it seems to be struggling. If there is no police to assist, I am afraid they will find On the way back home, there were fanatical lions fans chasing West Ham United around the surrounding blocks, and West Ham United fans who had singled out had to quickly take off their jerseys to avoid being under siege.
But fans who lived in the radiation area of ​​the Millwall club were shocked to find that the riots were more intense than they thought.
From time to time in the streets, groups of strangers apparently came out, and people from Millwall fans who didn’t want to participate were gathered together in a group, and then whispered to those wandering on the street. They seemed to be looking for hammers. The strangers who helped the fans were pointing.
The vast majority of loyal supporters of the older generation of Millwall, who are devoted to their own lives, will tell the young people in a heavy tone: those outside are real football hooligans, they come from all over the country, in order to fight on this day. .
This kind of thing was not uncommon in the 70s and 80s, and the chaotic scene of rogue riots came to East London again.
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