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Chapter 229 Wenmu Controversy (for Subscription)

Chapter 229 Wenmu Controversy (for Subscription)

Regarding the history of the confrontation between Mourinho and Wenger, whether it is on or off the field, a million-dollar masterpiece can be written.

Ferguson has retired, and in the Premier League, only Wenger can stand side by side with the madman.

For this game, the outside world is still optimistic about Mourinho's victory.

First of all, Chelsea is playing at home, and secondly, Mourinho's style just restrains Wenger.

Someone once asked Professor Wenger, who do you hate the most in the Premier League?
Wenger did not hesitate to say the name of "Jose Mourinho".

Mourinho was the only one who made the usually suave Arsene Wenger lose his composure on the sidelines.

This shows the extent of Wenger's resistance to Mourinho.

As for Mourinho's treatment of Wenger, he praised Wenger as Arsenal's best coach on the one hand, but on the other hand he tried his best to irritate him.

On Wenger's 1000th Premier League milestone, Mourinho ruthlessly gave Wenger a 6-0 bitter pill, so many years later, it will still be mentioned by other coaches.

"Peeping Tom", "Failure Expert", "Wenger's Chelsea Quotations" and so on are all Mourinho's counterattacks against Wenger.

It can be said that as long as Mourinho and Wenger stand together, media reporters will have endless topics to report on.

The relationship between the two, it is easy to think, since Mu Hesheng Wen?

...

On September 9th, at 19:12 local time, the focus match between Chelsea and Arsenal took the lead.

The referee for this game is Mike Dean. "One of the Fantastic Four in the Premier League", "Card Master", and "North London Sniper" are all titles given to him by fans.

This shows how unpopular McDean's law enforcement is.

When McDean was in law enforcement, he never restrained his desire to play cards. He was also one of the referees who played the most cards in the Premier League.

Compared with Mourinho, Wenger's injuries on Dean are even more memorable.

Wenger's world-famous painting "The King's Landing" was a gift from Mike Dean.

I don't know how Mike Dean will impress the two coaches this time.

...

starting list.

For Chelsea, apart from William's absence due to injury, the main players have returned one after another. Mourinho sent the best team in his heart. The specific list is as follows.

Goalkeeper: Jose.

Defenders: Azpilicueta, Cahill, Zouma, Ivanovic.

Double midfielder: Fabregas, Matic.

Attacking midfielders: Hazard, Oscar, Pedro.

Center: Diego Costa.

In addition, Ramirez, Mikel, Remy, and Terry were also sitting on the bench.

As for Arsenal, Petr Cech returned to Stamford Bridge for the first time as an opponent. He, like Cesc Fabregas, represented the new club against the old one.

Perhaps because he was too familiar with the Stamford Bridge Stadium, Cech went to the wrong dressing room after walking into the stadium.

Arsenal's specific starting lineup is as follows.

Goalkeeper: Cech.

Defenders: Monreal, Koscielny, Gabriel, Bellerin.

Double defensive midfielders: Coquelin, Cazorla.

Attacking midfielders: Sanchez, 272, Ramsey.

Center: Walcott.

In addition, Chamberlain, Chambers, Giroud, and Arteta are also sitting on the bench.

Before the start of the game, Mourinho deliberately shook hands with Wenger at the exit of the player tunnel, but both of them were avoiding each other's eyes, making this handshake more like a routine.

After briefly touching hands, the two went directly to their respective benches.

This also makes this game full of gunpowder.

...

With game time approaching.

McDean led the players from both sides, walked out of the player channel, and then walked to the center of the court.

[New task: Help the team to win without using "Time Pause", and the points reward will be doubled.Your current base points are 2000 points. 】

The uninspiring system task automatically lit up the moment Jose stepped onto the lawn.

Jose directly turned off the system light curtain.

A simple pre-match handshake ceremony, the game is about to start.

In the middle circle, Walcott kicks off.

Directly passed back to Cazorla, and a new round of London Derby started.

Shortly after the opening, Arsenal won the first corner kick.

The corner kick was taken, and Cazorla obviously wanted to pass it to the back point. However, when the ball passed over the small penalty area, Jose suddenly took off and took the ball directly from a height of 3 meters.

After Jose's feet landed, without raising his head, he quickly took the goal kick.

Just as he was jumping, Jose saw that Costa was unmarked in the frontcourt.

Such a good opportunity, how could Jose miss it?
The ball was flying in the air, and it was in front of Costa in a blink of an eye.

Costa doesn't even need to stop the ball, he just needs to rush forward to get the ball easily.

After getting the ball, Costa ran forward desperately, wishing he could have two more legs.

Coquelin chased after him. Seeing that Costa was about to single-handedly enter the penalty area, Coquelin had no choice but to use a tactical foul and drag Costa to the ground with one hand.

"Beep, beep~" McDean blew the whistle decisively.

Chelsea got a free kick in the frontcourt.

Coquelin was only verbally warned.

What about the card master?What about the North London snipers?

The home fans immediately booed.

Fabregas takes the free kick.

When Xiaofa stood in front of the penalty spot, the Arsenal fans also booed all over the sky.

It seems that Arsenal fans are planning to never forgive Fabregas.

In stark contrast, it was Chelsea fans. Before the game, they gave a warm applause to Petr Cech, who had switched to his rival in the same city, and thanked Petr Cech for his contribution to Chelsea.

Of course, outsiders will never understand the pain left by the "Four Gentlemen of Arsenal" in the hearts of Arsenal fans.

Back to the game scene, Fabregas took a deep breath and hit the goal directly with a free kick.

Unfortunately, it was easily confiscated by Cech.

Cech is proving to Abramovich in the stands that he is still at his peak.

Affected by various reasons, Abramovich has not appeared in Chelsea's VIP box for some time.

This season, Abramovich appeared in the box for the first time.

Chelsea's first attack failed.

Arsenal took the initiative to attack one after another.

Perhaps because of Abramovich's presence, Chelsea's defense was extremely stable today, and Jose was not threatened at all.

Sanchez cut in from the left for a shot that went wildly wide.

Walcott pounced behind the Chelsea defence, but was either tackled to defuse the attack, or fell into the offside trap prepared by Chelsea.

Jose's "undefeated field" finally showed signs of taking effect.

In football games, one ebbs and another, when Arsenal can't break through Chelsea's defense in a row, it's time for Chelsea to counterattack.

It's a pity that Costa failed to find his teammates when he passed the ball back from the left side of the goal.

The game continues.

In the first ten minutes, Jose seemed to be doing nothing.

In the 15th minute, Costa and Hazard hit the wall to cooperate.

Outside the penalty area, 20 yards, Costa kicked and shot.

It's a pity that it was confiscated again calmly by Cech.

Chelsea's offense is also less than a threat to the opponent.

In the 28th minute, Jose made his first save.

Fabregas misses the pass.

272 got the ball.

A diagonal pass to the left side of the penalty area, the ball went to Walcott's feet.

Walcott didn't make adjustments, and directly volleyed half-volley.

Unfortunately, there was no threat to Jose at all.

Jose didn't even go to the ground, and he had already won Walcott's shot.

What about the hot London derby?

With no chance for a quick counter-attack, Jose threw a goal-kick to Cahill.

In the 31st minute, Pedro got the ball.

Cazorla shoveled and brought Pedro down without touching the ball.

This time, "Card Master" McDean did not restrain his desire to play cards.

Cazorla got the first yellow card of the game.

Subsequently, Cesc Fabregas made a straight pass.

It is a pity that Pedro stopped the ball too much and missed a single chance.

Before the end of the first half, Zouma, Pedro and Fabregas kicked one after another, but most of them missed the target.

In the first 45 minutes, Chelsea completely took the initiative, but they were still unable to break the deadlock.

As for Arsenal, once their attack entered the Chelsea penalty area, they would suddenly become weak and their turnovers would increase.

Seeing that the first half was coming to an end, Assen had only one shot in the goal.

At the last moment of the first half, Chelsea fought back again.

Diego Costa and Koscielny are fighting in the penalty area, and the two are pulling and pulling each other.

As far as the moment is concerned, their movements are not clean.

But Costa is clearly more aggressive.

He first slapped Koscielny in the face with his right hand, then waved his left hand, and slapped Koscielny firmly again.

At this time, Hazard was holding the ball on the wing and failed to pass Bellerin's interception.

Hazard passes back to Azpilicueta behind him.

Azpilicueta crosses into the box.

At this moment, Koscielny turned around and fell directly to Costa.

Before the referee came over, Costa got up and knocked down the opponent.

Seeing his teammates being bullied, Gabriel also joined the battle group, and he pushed Diego Costa away.

Originally, the ball had already been driven into the midfield by Petr Cech.

The fight between Costa and Gabriel made the referee McDean have to stop the game.

Both sides played [-] boards each, and both Costa and Gabriel received yellow cards.

Originally, I thought that this should be a sentence.

But Diego Costa and Gabriel hit it off.

Both were born in Brazil and both speak Portuguese.

Diego Costa is almost clinging behind Gabriel, chattering.

After receiving a yellow card warning, the two were still arguing and arguing all the time.

This is typical Costa, the angel and the devil coexist, and at the moment he is using "trash talk" to irritate the opponent.

In the middle circle, Gabriel retreated, but Costa did not avoid it.

The result was predictable, with Gabriel stepping on Costa.

Costa immediately yelled at the referee and told McDean that Gabriel had deliberately stepped on him.

(End of this chapter)

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