Super Prophecy Master

Chapter 262 Lore!

Chapter 262 Lore!

Driven by plenty of fighting spirit and enthusiasm, Millwall performed very well overall, but it was not easy to score goals. Millwall started to play some offensives, but having an offensive does not mean that you can score.

Manchester United's defense is also doing very well.

As a representative giant team in England, Manchester United's defense is quite good. Their defensive players are as famous as their offensive players. The most representative is the central defender Rio Ferdinand.

Rio Ferdinand is a talented defender who started his career in the first team of West Ham United when he was young. Four years later, he joined the Leeds United Club with a record transfer fee of 1800 million pounds in England. Two years later, Ferdinand broke the record again. The all-English transfer record, joining Manchester United for £2910 million.

A player's worth doesn't mean everything, but in international football, due to factors such as commercial influence, the worth of defenders has always been underestimated. This shows how Ferdinand's strength is.

In addition to Ferdinand, Manchester United also has Sylvester, O'Shea, Brown and other outstanding players in the back line. Such a defense line can't be said to be the number one in England, and it is definitely only comparable to Chelsea.

Millwall has an offensive, but it is still a bit too difficult to break through Manchester United's defense.

The game time spent eight 10 minutes.

When there were only 10 minutes left, it also re-entered the most tense moment. Everyone knew that there was great hope for a goal at the last minute, and neither Manchester United nor Millwall wanted to accept a draw.

Many football analysts have expressed their opinion that "the result of the draw is quite good for Millwall."

This is not surprising at all.

Manchester United is the 'overlord' of the Premier League. They have not won the Premier League title in the past two seasons, but they have also entered the top three rankings. Millwall is just a newly promoted team. In a direct contest with Manchester United, a draw is acceptable up.

They also recognized Millwall's performance.

Few teams can play against Manchester United to this level. If Manchester United does not perform well, it is like the game against Middlesbrough. It is not surprising to lose, but Manchester United's performance is not bad, and even said It is surprising that that kind of smooth cooperation cannot be played in every game, but Millwall still stabilized the defense. While scoring a goal in the first half, it was only scored by Manchester United. a ball.

This performance is surprising enough. Even those media who do not support Millwall and have a very bad sense of publicity have to admit that Millwall has played extremely well. It is not ordinary to be able to play against Manchester United to this level. The team can do it.

However, the public opinion is still not optimistic about Millwall.

With 10 minutes remaining in the game, Manchester United is already 'invincible', and the only factor that affects the outcome of the game is whether Manchester United can complete the goal in the next time.

Millwall has little chance.

During this period of time, it is already good for Millwall to do a good job of defense. There are occasional two counterattack opportunities, and it is too difficult to complete the goal.

That could almost be described as a miracle.

Does Millwall still have a chance of winning?Most people are not optimistic, even Millwall fans feel that a draw is a happy result, but the players on the Millwall field have not given up, they still insist on fighting with Manchester United, and seize every opportunity An offensive opportunity, seriously put into the game.

Similarly, Manchester United also wanted to score goals, and the fighting between the two sides became very fierce.

In the 82nd minute, Darren Ward moved too much when defending against Van Nistelrooy, and was shown a yellow card by the referee. There was a dispute between the players on both sides. Alan Smith pushed Livermore, and the referee warned Alan- Smith, the latter died down, but Alan Smith didn't seem to give up. Only 2 minutes after the game restarted, Alan Smith slammed into Livermore forcefully while defending.

Livermore just shook his body, and was not knocked to the ground. Instead, Alan Smith fell to the ground, clutching his shoulders and screaming for pain. The most speechless thing is that Smith also expressed to the referee that he Formore's foul. Even if the Premier League referees have a good impression of Manchester United, they cannot openly favor Manchester United players. The referee was a little annoyed that Smith regarded him as a fool, and showed him a yellow card without hesitation.

None of the other United players had the cheek to argue.

After the referee showed two yellow cards in a row, the players on both sides became calmer. They also knew that it is not good to fight in the game.

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Since the second half of the second half, he found that the team's overall performance was quite good, and Smicer began to try to organize the whole team to counterattack.

Counterattack, not counterattack.

The difference between one word has different meanings. The premise of a counterattack is to defend first, and the counterattack is to advance positively. Smicer is the core of the team and is also a seasoned veteran of the Premier League. Reading ability is not comparable to others.

As the game entered the final stage, Smicer clearly knew that it was almost impossible to continue to defend and rely on counterattacks to find opportunities, because the opponent was Manchester United, and unless the score was behind, Manchester United would not make that kind of mistake. Even in the offense, Manchester United will guarantee the defense of the backcourt. It is very impractical for the team to rely on a sudden counterattack to score goals. The only option is to advance forward.

How to fight forward?

Millwall does not have star players like C-Ronaldo and Van Nistelrooy. The strength and performance of the frontcourt teammates are not bad, but they are only good. If you want to get rid of Manchester United's defense one-on-one, the hope is extremely high. Slim, and relying on a single player's outbreak is also impractical.

Therefore, scoring goals can only rely on frontal advancement and the cooperation of players in all positions of the team.

Smicer feels there is a chance because the team-mates are doing really well, everyone is going to work hard and be very cautious, backed by a lot of fighting spirit.

Smicer keeps trying to do that.

In the 87th minute of the game, Millwall launched a smooth offensive, and Smicer also played in a good state. When he observed that Manchester United's defense on the left was empty, he distributed the ball without hesitation.

Braniff receives the pass!
The pass was quite accurate, allowing Braniff to easily pass Fletcher to receive the pass. Fletcher wanted to turn around and chase the ball, but Braniff immediately led it forward.

Brown came running to haunt Braniff.

Braniff's abilities are very comprehensive, and his skills at his feet are not superb, but they are enough. Especially he has a flexible brain, and occasionally his IQ can't keep up. It doesn't mean that he doesn't have game intelligence. Instantly, Braniff knew it was a good opportunity.

Manchester United's defense on the right is empty. There are only Brown and Fletcher. Fletcher runs forward and is thrown away by himself at the first time. There is only one Brown left. As long as he can pass Brown, the situation will change. Very good.

Brown is not easy to deal with.

Braniff is very confident, but he is also arrogant to the point of being "invincible". He still has a certain judgment on his own ability. If he wants to dribble a well-known and experienced defender, there is a chance. But it's very small.

Braniff glanced left and right.

When Brown stepped forward, he had a helpless expression on his face, as if he didn't want to pass the ball, but there was nothing he could do, and then he handed the ball to Elliott who was thrusting in horizontally.

Brown was deceived by Braniff's look!
Seeing Braniff's expression, it seemed that he was helpless to be defended by himself. Brown was a little flustered, but the next moment Braniff ran past him, waving at Elliott, "pass come over!"

By the time Brown realized it wasn't good, football was back at Braniff's feet.

Braniff showed off his IQ superiority, and he felt very refreshing inside. Brown chased back with a sullen face and annoyed, but when he was about to catch up, Braniff had already kicked the ball to the middle.

Smicer received the pass, evaded an Alan Smith interception with a small change of direction, and then found Joey Healy with a precise lateral move.

This pass is really good!

There was more than 20 meters between Smicer and Joey Healey, but the football rolled precisely in front of Joey Healy, who easily received the ball and kicked back to David Leaver Moore's feet.

Livermore's position is diagonally facing the penalty area. This position is already ready to shoot, but Livermore is not in a hurry to shoot because the angle is not very good. He is not sure. After hesitating for a moment, he still chooses to take the ball Return to Smicer.

Smicer gets the ball again.

Unlike the previous two times, Smicer was only 20 meters away from the goal, and no Manchester United player had time to defend. When the football was handed to Smicer, almost everyone thought he would choose to shoot.

This is the best opportunity Millwall has had in recent times!
At that moment, Smicer also planned to shoot, but when he raised his right foot, he found a figure running into the penalty area from the right, and immediately changed his approach, putting away his strength and hoisting the ball to the right side of the penalty area.

The football fell straight to the right of the penalty area!

When they saw an opponent's player appearing on the football landing point, the Manchester United players immediately realized that it was not good, but most of them couldn't do anything. The only one who could do something was Leo Ferdinand, but Ferdinand's position was also far away. Two meters away, it was too late to get stuck, so he could only rush forward and jump up, trying to use his body to stop the opponent.

That player was none other than Braniff.

Braniff's mind was spinning fast. If there was no Ferdinand, he would choose to head the goal without hesitation.

But seeing Ferdinand rushing over, the two would definitely collide. Braniff didn't want to miss the opportunity, so he had to take off early and missed the best shot timing. He only had time to put his head in the right position.

The football fell and hit Braniff's head and bounced off. Ferdinand also slanted sideways and hit Braniff's shoulder.

Neither of them could maintain their balance and fell to the grass.

Smicchel suddenly yelled at the referee, "Foul!"

That was indeed a foul!
Unsurprisingly, Millwall would get a penalty, but no one cared about Ferdinand's foul, because the football was knocked at the feet of Darren Bent.

When Braniff and Ferdinand collided together, almost no one would pay attention to Darren Bent. He easily faced the rolling football and completed a push shot with a distance of less than five meters. Goalkeeper van der Sar could do nothing but watch the football roll into the goal again.

While the penalty area was still chaotic and many players didn't realize what was happening, the fans in the stands erupted.

"Hula..."

"The ball went in --!!!"

The shouts at the scene made several players who were struggling with 'Ferdinand fouled, whether the referee will award a penalty' feel at a loss for a moment, and then they realized what happened, "Darren Bent helped Millwall score Scored the second goal!"

Braniff got up from the grass in an instant.

Smicer turned around and rushed towards Darren Bent, hugging him hard for the first time.

The other Millwall players also ran forward crazily, cheering by the way, "The goal is scored! 2 to 1! Millwall leads Manchester United again!"

"Leading! Leading again!"

In the 88th minute of the game, what it meant for Millwall to lead Manchester United again could not be clearer: this goal is likely to be a lore!It will be too difficult for Manchester United to tie again!
Millwall, win!
(End of this chapter)

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