Chapter 271
Vardy's dribble helped Millwall take the lead away from Blackburn.

Millwall is celebrating happily.

As the protagonist, Vardy is not in a good mood. Even if he escapes again, he doesn't want to score the first Premier League goal in his career and become a well-known bad luck.

That's just going to be someone else's talking point.

Like right now, every teammate is smiling, they're happy about the goal, and all they're saying is, "Jamie, you're lucky!"

"Goal in the first start!"

"You kicked the ball beautifully just now, your gorgeous performance fooled the goalkeeper!"

"The goalkeeper would never have guessed that you fell on purpose! Yes, you must have done it on purpose, right? Jamie! Hahaha..."

"You fell so handsomely!"

"..."

A group of teammates joked and said ironically.

Vardy is also full of depression. He not only thinks about the present, but also thinks that if he can become a big star in the future, what will the fans say when they talk about his first goal?

"You know Jamie Vardy? He scored in his first start in the Premier League, but the goal was interesting, he went down! It was a big mistake and the ball went in!"

"That goal was very interesting!"

"I watched it countless times in a row, and couldn't help but burst out laughing every time!"

"..."

Vardy's mood became very complicated.

The first Premier League goal would have been a good memory, but when I recall it later, it will be laughing and embarrassing.

Mark Hughes was also in a bad mood.

Vardy felt that the "way" of scoring was not good, while Mark Hughes was purely depressed about the score. The opponent's rookie shooter could score the ball even if he kicked it, which also turned Blackburn's advantage in the situation into a joke.

In football matches, goals are important!

Blair originally had an advantage in the situation, but did not turn the advantage into a goal.

It can't go on like this!
Mark Hughes simply walked to the scene, looked at the field with a stern expression, and personally directed the team's offensive, "We must complete the goal in the first half!"

That has to be done!
In the case of playing an advantage in the situation, the score was still behind in the first half, it is better to simply lose the situation, there will be enough reasons for losing, at least it can be said that Millwall is too strong, but there is no goal in the situation. Will be criticized by the media for 'insufficient striker ability'.

It was like this last season.

Blackburn's offensive has improved this season, and Mark Hughes doesn't want to hear reports of so-called 'insufficient striker ability'.

On the field.

Blackburn is trying to prove the team's striker ability, they continue to launch the offensive, passing the ball to key positions time and time again, the purpose is to quickly equalize the score.

But the lack of striker ability is indeed a big problem.

This is not just what the media is saying. Blackburn’s striker is a problem. The introduction of Bellamy in the summer has not significantly improved the frontcourt ability. The magnitude is also very small.

Now Blairburn has encountered the same problem again. They have played an advantage in the situation, but when the ball is passed to a key position, it is difficult to make a breakthrough.

In the next ten minutes, Blackburn continued to attack. The football was passed to a good position again and again, but the number of direct shots was only three times, and only one of them threatened Millwall's goal.

If you don't watch the game on the field, the statistics alone are not bad, but Blackburn's advantage is obvious. Millwall can only defend most of the time. Compared with the superior situation, the number of threats to the goal is pitiful. .

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The first half is over.

Blackburn's attack has been playing well since Vardy gave Millwall the lead.

Although frontcourt efficiency is a serious problem, it must be admitted that Blackburn's game advantage is obvious. As long as they are given enough time, it is not difficult to break through Millwall's goal.

Many commentators and the media talked about the game, and they were also very optimistic about Blackburn. "Sky Sports" commentator Beru Elson analyzed, "Blackburn played well at home. In the first half, Millwall's young striker Vardy , scored an arcing shot, but everyone could see that he was just lucky."

Beru-Elson didn't analyze the goals too much, and turned the topic to the performance of the two teams, "But Blackburn's advantages are still obvious. They have a higher ball possession rate and play better in the midfield. , the overall strength of the lineup is even better than that of Millwall!"

"The game continues normally, and Blairburn has a good chance to tie the score!"

Other media see it that way too.

The Blackburn team held their breath and wanted to perform well in the second half.

A half-time game allowed them to consciously grasp the level of Millwall's strength. Millwall is not as strong as imagined. In comparison, they are stronger. None of them are weaker than their opponents.

So the goal is only a matter of time!
Mark Hughes also did ideological work for the whole team, telling them that they must work hard in the second half, and everyone must do their best to try to equalize quickly. Only when the score is equalized can they have a chance to overtake.

"Our goal is to win! One point is equal to failure!" Mark Hughes' statement brought a lot of fighting spirit and confidence to the Blackburn players, and they stepped onto the court again with the belief that they must win.

It was like stepping into a battlefield!
Everyone at the scene could feel the dignified atmosphere, even the fans in the auditorium were full of determination.

The breath of the game also makes people feel, "This is a war without gunpowder!"

War!
What a serious description!
In this serious atmosphere, the second half of the game began, and as Blackburn's offensive unfolded, the camera lens also gave the two managers a shot.

The two lenses are zoomed out and put together.

Blackburn coach Mark Hughes was standing solemnly on the sidelines, his hands behind his back, his stern eyes were like a general commanding a big battle.

Millwall coach Zhang Yang... ahem...

"What is he doing?"

Zhang Yang appeared in the camera's perspective, but he was hugging his stomach and laughing, as if he couldn't hold back the smile at all, and his face still showed that he didn't watch the game seriously at all!

"What the hell is this guy thinking!"

"Sky Sports" commentator Beru Elson couldn't help complaining fiercely in his heart. The original serious atmosphere was destroyed in this way. He planned to use words to describe the dignified atmosphere for the audience, but Millwall's The young coach is too uncooperative, "Mark Hughes is very serious."

Beru Elson could only continue the topic, "Zhang Yang seems to be very relaxed, he is not worried about the game..."

Few people cared about Zhang Yang's facial expressions, perhaps because they noticed from the beginning of the game that Zhang Yang didn't care about the game. When the situation was dangerous in the first half, Zhang Yang was still playing on his tablet and Millwall took a goal. Next, can you expect him to get serious in the second half?

Everyone doesn't care.

Everyone's attention is still on the game. Blackburn took advantage of the opening to launch a continuous half-time attack on Millwall, and they also made good progress: In the second offensive, Blackburn passed the ball into the penalty area. Mi completed a fairly powerful header.

This header was very threatening, but in the end it flew out of bounds against the crossbar.

"Millwall survived!"

The Millwall supporters breathed a long sigh of relief. Turning around, it was Millwall's turn to attack, but few people cared. Many people still recalled the shot just now. The commentators and reporters also analyzed the danger of the shot. , and finally concluded, "Blackburn's goal is only a matter of time!"

When the screen is cut again, Millwall has already hit the frontcourt. Veteran winger Rudy Clark made a high ball, and the football fell more than 20 meters into the penalty area.

Blackburn, Vardy and David Livermore all rushed into the penalty area to fight for the top.

This is one of Millwall's main styles of play.

Crossing from the wing and grabbing points in the middle is the simplest, direct, and effective way of play. Millwall also scored a lot of goals relying on such a simple style of play.

This is not only a means of scoring goals, but also a means of threat.

When the football flies into the opponent's penalty area in the most direct way, even if the chance of scoring is not high, it can directly threaten the opponent's goal, forcing the opponent's defense to retreat and stick to the penalty area, and the peripheral players may get a chance.

Therefore, the application of football tactics is complex and relevant.

Jody Morris was on the perimeter and Joey Healy was farther away, and when the football flew into the goal, it was cleared by the opposing defender.

The football fell straight in front of Morris.

Morris has much more experience than Vardy, and with such a good opportunity in front of him, he rushed forward without hesitation, swung his right foot and volleyed vigorously.

There are six or seven players in the penalty area, and it is difficult for shots from the outside to be effective.

Morris's shot was also physically blocked by the opponent's player. The football directly hit the ass of an opponent's defender, and then... bounced into the goal! ?
Morris couldn't believe it. He stared at the goal carefully for more than a second before he was sure that the football had indeed been scored.

in?

In the next moment, the cheers of the Millwall fans sounded in the auditorium.

Blackburn fans are dumbfounded.

0 to 2?

Another goal for Millwall?How did the ball score just now?
There are too many players in the penalty area, most of them didn't see how the football flew in, but Morris's shot was obviously not aimed at the right side, but the football flew into the goal from the right side, something must have happened .

The slow motion replay says it all --
Morris shot and the football rushed into the penalty area. The direction was towards the left goal post. When it reached the small penalty area line, the central defender Mocoina happened to turn around and the football hit Mocoina's ass and bounced to the other side. Side goal.

The turn wobbles away Friedel, who could have defended the goal.

"..."

The Millwall fans were silent for a moment, and immediately held back their unsightly laughter; the Blackburn fans didn't know whether to cry or laugh, and their own player scored an own goal with their butt?
No matter how you hear it, you find it a bit ridiculous?

Still very sad!

Millwall didn't care that much, they celebrated their goals wantonly and shouted excitedly in the field.

Mokoina blushed a little, noticing the eyes of his teammates looking over, he couldn't help shouting in embarrassment, "I didn't notice at all just now!"

"Just bad luck!"

"Sky Sports" commentator Beru-Elson also began to popularize common sense for fans, "It is difficult to determine whether the goal just now belongs to Morris or Mokoina's own goal. In terms of football rules, according to our side There are two situations where a defensive player enters the goal after physical contact: if the football goes straight to the goal after the offensive player kicks it out, even if a defender touches the football, it should be defined as a goal scored by the shooter; The ball shot by the offensive player has deviated from the direction of the goal, so if the defensive player encounters the ball and deflects it into the net, it will be defined as an 'own goal'."

"From the slow-motion playback, we can't make an accurate judgment. This requires post-match technicians to make professional definitions based on the picture."

As the second goal happened, the journalists in the media box chattered, they stopped talking about 'blackburn has a chance' nonsense, and talked about blackburn's bad luck and Millwall Your good luck--
"The ball should go to Mokoina! His ass helped Millwall finish the goal!"

"Millwall was lucky! The first goal was a mistake, the second was an own goal!"

"Perhaps it was God's help?"

"Probably Blackburn's bad luck!"

"..."

In the discussion of the media reporters, the feeling of the whole Blackburn team was not very good.

They work hard!
From the first minute of the game to the present, they have been constantly launching offensives, but they have not been able to break through Millwall's goal.

What about the other party?
With just a few attacks, he scored two goals by luck.

This is too far away!
Just ten minutes ago, they were still full of fighting spirit and wanted to beat Millwall. Now many players feel that hard work is meaningless.

Their fighting spirit was severely frustrated!
Next, Blackburn continued to attack, but the offensive was obviously not as good as before, while Millwall insisted on playing defensive counterattacks, and valued defense more than anything else.

In such a difficult confrontation, time slowly passed.

Halftime sounds like a lot, but it passed quickly when watching the game. The two sides fought against each other for several consecutive waves, and the midfielder continued to switch the ball. When the fans realized that the score had not been rewritten for a long time, the game was at the end time.

When the referee blew the whistle for the end of the game, the score remained unchanged and Millwall beat Blackburn away.

At the end of the game, when Beru Elson announced the result, he couldn't help but say something fair for Blackburn, "Blackburn performed well overall, their possession rate, number of passes, pass success rate and More shots than Millwall."

"But in the end Millwall won..."

"When I watched this game, I believed that it was God who favored Millwall..."

"Otherwise, how can you explain it?"

(End of this chapter)

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