Chapter 34: Professor, goodbye to the Premier League!


Before the start of the second half, the stands were slightly depressed, and the dull game of the first half made the audiences uncomfortable.
But there was a neat applause from the South Stand.
Brady took the same young fan organization "Lion Roar" and fifty people uniformly patted his palm twice, and then raised his palms in unison, shouting in unison: "Milwall!"
Papa, Millwall!
Papa, Millwall!
Unconsciously, this momentum spread through the stands and spread to every Millwall fan.
Even the broadcast footage swept through the stands, and the narrator said in surprise: "Maybe we are used to Millwall's restless stands and hot cheering, but at this moment, we saw the most rustic side of their fans. There is a voice here That resounds through the sky, that is: Millwall!"
The players who had already walked to the field and were waiting for the kick-off in the second half listened to the cheering sound lingering in their ears, and a flame rose in their hearts, and finally swept the whole body into an endless fighting spirit. Larsen and Te Reze Gaiang's head looked dignified, and his eyes were filled with mutual encouragement.
Aldridge came to the coach's seat and, although expressionless, he had both appreciation and gratitude to Brady.
The present scene is a good start.
In the cheering of Zhen Tian, ​​the referee blew the whistle at the beginning of the second half of the game.
Millwall kicked in first, and after the ball was passed back, the players opened the offensive posture.
The ball fell back and forth in the middle and backcourts and then returned to the foot of Nedved who ran out of space in the middle and frontcourts.
In the right-hand midfield position, Nedvide turned the ball and passed the ball to the right without hesitation.
Schneider set the edge, and the dead Luton defender who had eaten him in the first half had also posted it. The opponent's face was obviously confident.
Judging from his movements, Schneider is planning to complete the steal at the moment when Schneider prepares to turn the ball, which was uncomfortable in the first half!
A very important part of close defense is to get familiar with the opponent’s idiomatic feet and force the opponent to use non- idiomatic feet. The higher level is to suppress the opponent’s active area. For example, if a player likes to go to the bottom, then seal the route of the bottom. The player who is good at inscribing will push the opponent to the bottom line.
Luton's full-back is now only going to wait for Schneider's right foot to stop the ball and turn around to adjust the rhythm of the empty space when it appears to stretch the ball and destroy the ball.
Schneider faced the opponent's full-back and faced the ball from the side and back. He did extend his right foot. It looks no different from the first half. Luton's defender who came up to steal also stretched out. Feet, but stunned to see that Schneider did not stop the ball, and then knocked the ball back to the direction of Nedved in the middle.
Luton's defender was shocked when he failed to get back, and the action was not recovered. Schneider rushed past him after he kicked the ball. He turned back to chase, and he was behind two positions. Two meters away from him, he rolled diagonally in the direction of the corner flag.
This is a very simple two-to-one cooperation.
But after the Luton full-back made the mistake of snatching up, he gave Schneider a blockbuster.
Millwall's offensive team was active in the frontcourt. Pire on the left ran straight to the back of the penalty area. Trezeguet moved to the center of the penalty area and took away the defending central defender. Larson moved from the left side of the penalty area to the right. Running sideways, the central defender behind him couldn't catch up!
Schneider rolled the ball to his side after coming to the edge of the bottom line, but did not stop the ball. He directly passed the low-level pass and found the point before the penalty area!
This is the offensive routine that they have been practicing in the past few days, and they are completely executed one by one.
After Trezeguet screened for Larson's running position and opened the defensive player, there was a shot at the front point of the small penalty area. Larson rushed over and grabbed the front point, facing the ball and simply using his bow. The ball flew up on a pad, and with a bang, the ball hit the bottom edge of the goal beam and bounced into the net!
The Luton goalkeeper was dumbfounded.
The Lion Cave Stadium is boiling!
After scoring, Larson ran to the South Stand, where the cheering was the loudest, with his arms raised in celebration.
In the South Stand, the members of the "Lion Roar" fan organization jumped up and down, originally thought they were just happy, but when Larson ran to the stand, the seven "Lion Roar" fan organization members turned their backs on their Behind the jersey, there is a capital letter, seven people form an English name: Larsson.
There were fans holding Larsen's No. 9 jersey high on both sides. At the bottom, a large poster was raised by one person. It was Larson's heroic attitude!
This made Larson stunned with his arms raised. He suddenly didn’t know what to do. He only knew that in addition to the excitement of scoring in his heart, the picture in front of him touched the deepness of his heart and moved him. Besides, it seemed to soften in this memorable scene.
This scene was caught by the broadcast lens and immediately became the focus.
"Millwall has changed, and Millwall has changed. Here, we see some sights that we would never have seen before, and this will make us remember for a long time..."
Aldridge applauded gently on the sidelines. In addition to awarding his players for performing tactics and achieving results, part of it was for the fans in the stands.
The second half had just started, Luton lost the ball, and the original solid defense in the first half also showed cracks, which suddenly reversed the situation of the game.
In the first half, Millwall players started to play more and more negatively, and their morale was low. But with this goal, the morale was higher, and it allowed them to face the game more calmly. , Is the watershed of the game trend.
Especially the two wingers shine in the second half.
After Pires took over the pass from Lucas, and after catching the ball, there was no passing, directly a long diagonal pass, looking for Trezeguet after the penalty area.
This gave Trezegue the space to start and sprint. He sprinted from outside the penalty area into the penalty area and greeted the ball directly to make a diving jump. The defender who returned to the defense in parallel with him could not touch the ball at all, and this was like a cannonball. The ball slammed into the goal, but the angle was not tricky, and Luton goalkeeper flew sideways to hold the ball out of the crossbar.
The unknown Luton goalkeeper made a wonderful save.
Trezeguet got up from the ground and shook his head a little bit regretfully, but he was not discouraged, and immediately began to stand in the penalty area to prepare for a corner kick.
The game has been completely one-sided. When Millwall's two wing players are no longer as rigid as in the first half, it makes Millwall's frontcourt offensive team glow with great vitality.
Wenger in the stands looked more and more delighted, and he already saw the ability of Aldridge's on-site scheduling from the performance of Schneider and Piret.
No substitutions, no changes in tactics, in fact, it just changed the rhythm, and made the two sides relaxed.
The movement of the ball is also smoother.
Schneider once again took the ball on the wing. The defender who defended him had already suffered a loss. He did not dare to rush in, and even vaguely prepared to turn around and chase after the opponent had to play two to one.
But this time, Schneider stopped the ball at his feet, but the full-back in front of him took a step back. At this moment of hesitation, Schneider changed the line inwardly and inserted the ball diagonally into the rib at the front of the penalty area. This forced the opponent's central defender to come up and snatched, and Schneider just inserted the ball straight into the penalty area. There, Trezeguet, who ran out of space and left unmarked, turned around and volleyed a kick!
Luton goalkeeper blocked the shot angle of the near post, but the ball simply got into the far corner of the goal!
2: 0!
Trezeguet shook his head and shouted, he also ran to the side of the South Stand, and the fans above turned back to reveal his name.
The Lion's Cave Stadium was caught in a sea of ​​carnival
After seeing this goal, Aldridge smiled and turned and walked back to the coach seat.
Compared with his younger age, Jenson admired his five-body ground, but it was only a subtle change, but it made Millwall's side attack completely live!
Schneider, who had two assists, also felt incredible. When he jumped on Trezeguet's back and celebrated, he still remembered what Aldridge said during the intermission.
He did play too tired in the first half.
I even think that the opponent's full-back is a ruthless role, and the defense is not leaking.
It turned out that the problem was not how strong the opponent was, but that he didn't play as he should.
And Aldridge only made it easy for him to enjoy the most primitive joy and passion of football on the court by just saying a few words.
The boss is really amazing!
Before the end of the game, Pire took a long shot before moving to the penalty area to lock the audience score at 3:0.
Millwall defeated Luton at home in the ninth round of the Premier League and continued to lead the standings.
Winning a three-point is certainly important, but Aldrich is more pleased that the players’ mental outlook has been refreshed. After a little release of the offense, the players are more active on the field and play more motivated. This momentum is very good, at least this A little gambling, Aldridge won.
After the game, as the sun went down, Aldridge said goodbye to Wenger outside the club.
Andrew came to see the ball today, and Aldridge let him drive Wenger as a driver.
Outside the club door, Andrew put Wenger's simple suitcase into the car, and then sat quietly in the car and waited.
Under the setting sun, Wenger and Aldrich stood opposite each other. Both of them seemed to be covered with a golden light. Wenger smiled gently on the face: "Aldrich, your team is great, this group of young people Players, if tuned well, they will definitely be able to fight for trophies in the future."
Aldridge also smiled gently: "The trophy is still far away from us. The most important task in front of us is to be on the stage of the top league."
Wenger reached out his hand and said: "Then I wish your team to enter the Premier League as soon as possible. Thank you for your care in the past few days. I have gained a lot here."
Aldrich shook hands with him and said, "I also wish you a smooth journey."
Wenger turned to Andrew's car, and Andrew sat in the driver's seat, waved his hand out of the window and waved at Aldridge, then the car slowly started.
Aldridge looked at the distant car, and under the beautiful evening twilight, carrying Wenger who was about to depart for Japan, Aldridge sent blessings from the heart.
This trip to Japan is definitely a happy trip for Wenger. He can teach the Nagoya Whale Countdown to the league runner-up in half a year.
But there, after all, was not Wenger's destination.
When the car disappeared at the end of the line of sight, Aldridge turned and walked into the club, his mouth slightly upturned and murmured gently.
"Professor, we will meet again in the Premier League!"
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