Chapter 090: Decisive Battle of Cardiff (Part II)

PS: Click here to collect and recommend, thank you......

Seeing Matthew Taylor open the scoring for Tottenham, the stands at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff burst into enthusiastic cheers, and almost more than eighty percent of the fans applauded Matthew Taylor's brilliant direct free-kick goal! Obviously, after witnessing the violent style of play of the Bolton players, most of the neutral fans began to favor Tottenham and became supporters of Tottenham!

"Haha, what's the matter, you bastard have nothing to say now, right?" Standing not far from Kevin Davis, Dawson smiled maliciously, "See, this is the gap between you and us! No matter how many tricks you use, the final victory belongs to our Tottenham Hotspur!"

"Shut the fuck up!" Hearing Dawson's ridicule, Kevin Davis's already ugly face suddenly became a little worse, and replied angrily, while puffing out his muscles like a demonstrator, making a posture that he was about to do something if he didn't agree. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

"Tsk, it's really a Bolton player, you know how to fight. As if not seeing Davis's threat, Dawson continued to taunt the other party, "Look, you don't look like a professional player at all, if you weren't wearing this jersey, I would have been able to pay protection money for you...... Ah, I'm sorry, I'm wrong, even if you're wearing this, I'm afraid not many people think you're a professional footballer. After all, your dignity and temperament do look similar to those little hooligans who roam the streets. ”

"I said, shut up!" How could the fiery Kevin Davis stand such provocations? Regardless of the fact that he has played professional football for many years more than Dawson, he has much more game experience than the latter, and once stimulated by his opponents, he is not even as good as Dawson, a fledgling newcomer. At least, in the face of Davis's provocation before, Dawson did not appear so angry, and even lost his mind.

So, Davis, who was overshadowed by anger, strode towards Dawson's location, scolding in his mouth, and stretched out his hand, seeing that he was about to do it directly to Dawson!

Seeing Kevin Davies' move, the other players at Tottenham didn't have any intention of stepping forward to block it, and Dawson didn't even dodge standing in place, waiting for Davies to take the initiative!

Although there has been no response to Davis's bad behavior, that doesn't mean Dawson doesn't want to retaliate. Under the influence of veterans such as Poyet and Speed, the young Dawson understood the fact early on, that is, the best way to fight back is not to compete with the opponent with punches and kicks, but to take the opponent off the court at the same time, but he will not be punished in any way!

To be honest, Kevin Davis is a bad guy, but his rank and threat in this area are obviously much worse than the likes of Roy Keane and Dennis Wise. If Dawson was facing Roy Keane or Dennis Wise now, Dawson wouldn't dare to say such a thing with ten dares.

"Kevin, are you crazy?!" Seeing Davis walking in the direction of Dawson with an unkind face, Djokaeffe, who realized that the situation was wrong, rushed forward as soon as possible, and hugged his forward partner, "Calm down! If you do it now, you will definitely get another yellow card." In that case, we will have to fight with ten men next!"

"Let go of me, Yuri (Djokaff)!" Kevin Davis, who was already furious, obviously did not listen to Djokraft's advice, and still struggled in the direction of Dawson, "I must teach this hateful boy a hard lesson!"

"What are you still doing in a daze? Come and help!" Djokaeff, who will turn 36 in a few days, is naturally no match for Kevin Davies, who is in his prime, in terms of strength, so after discovering that it is basically impossible to stop Davies's actions on his own, the French veteran immediately called for the rest of his teammates to come over to prevent things from going in an irreparable direction.

Djokaeff's reminder made many Bolton players who were in a state of panic finally react. So everyone rushed forward and pushed Davis back before the referee intervened, and finally didn't let the situation go in the worst direction.

Still, despite this, Webb later called Davis in front of him and admonished him. With a bright future ahead in the world of refereeing in England, he doesn't want this Carabao Cup final to be messy and have a negative impact on his future career as a referee. Therefore, for the Bolton players who were extremely restless from the beginning of the game and had a lot of movement on the pitch, Webb naturally had to keep a close watch on them.

Matthew Taylor's goal opened up the game for Tottenham and put the Bolton players in a dilemma. After all, if Tottenham haven't scored before, then they can still stick to the counter-attacking tactics and wait patiently for their chances. And now, Bolton has become the side behind the score, so it is a bit chicken to continue to insist on defensive counterattacks, because Tottenham Hotspur, who are leading the score, will definitely not choose to take the initiative in this situation!

As a result, the Bolton players had no choice but to take the initiative to attack the Tottenham goal after the game resumed, hoping to equalize the score as soon as possible and put the two teams back on the same page.

However, that expectation from the Bolton players was doomed to be disappointed. Because about seven or eight minutes have passed since Matthew Taylor opened the scoring for Tottenham, and the goal guarded by Jaskelainen has once again been pierced by Tottenham players!

This time it was Luca Toney who played for Tottenham. The Italian centre-forward received a cross from Darren Anderton in the penalty area, leaned on Tom, who was marking him, and turned and fired a right-footed volley to make it 2-0!

Due to the relationship between taking the initiative and Webber's adjustment of the penalty scale, Bolton's defense naturally could not be as tight as in the early stages of the game, allowing Tottenham players to get more attacking space in the game. In this way, it is up to the Bolton players to make up for this deficiency through their individual abilities. However, in terms of individual ability, especially in the premise of Ivan Campo's position, Tom and Ngotti are no match for Luca Toney in a one-on-one manner. And if you take a two-man attack, then it is very likely to give Basturk and Ribery the likes of the opportunity to cut in and attack!

Although Bolton's overall strength has improved a lot compared with when he was promoted to the Premier League three years ago, the lack of individual ability of the players is still the main reason for Bolton's further development. And judging from the current situation, it is clear that Bolton will be difficult to find a player in England who meets their requirements. After all, Bolton fans have not been forgiven by the British for what they did after the Munich air disaster. Under such circumstances, it is undoubtedly extremely difficult for Bolton to poach capable players in the British Isles!

It is for this reason that when Bolton's overall defense is in trouble, the backline of the "Fast Horse" (Bolton's nickname) is immediately beaten by Tottenham!

The impact of the strict penalty scale on Bolton is not only on the defensive side, but also on the offensive end, Sam Allardyce's team has also encountered a lot of trouble!

"Damn, why is this bastard referee staring at me and blowing the whistle!" Kevin Davis has been quite depressed for a while. You know, what Davis is best at is using his savage and dirty style of play and insidious little moves to get the opposing defenders to create scoring opportunities for himself or his teammates. And now, under the kind care of Howard Webb, who served as the referee of this game, Davis, who was tied up in the game, had no way to play at all, not only could not create scoring opportunities himself, but also could not play the role of containment and cover required by Allardyce!

It's no wonder, after all, Kevin Davis' main trick to distract his opponents' defensive attention is his rough and brutal style of play. Now, this trick was directly sealed by Webb in this game, allowing Dawson to completely target Davies to death, resulting in the latter's destructive effect on the Tottenham backline and his tactical role in the game greatly reduced.

Without Davies' containment in the forward line, it is naturally difficult for the two veterans of Djokaeff and Okocha to get a chance to perform. After all, these two are both technical players, and their physical fitness is already quite average, and the increase in age has made their confrontation ability plummet. Therefore, in the face of Allegri's elaborate defensive system for Tottenham, it is natural that Djokaeff and Okocha will find it difficult to find room to use their individual talents.

Although Djokaeff was exposed to Italian football during his time at Inter Milan and scored 14 Serie A goals in a single season, the hero does not mention the courage of the past, and now Djokaeff is no longer the main member of the World Cup and European Championship with the French team back then, but just a veteran who is about to retire.

The offense can't open the situation, and the defense is greatly limited because of the scale of the penalty. Although this League Cup final is not yet over, anyone with a discerning eye can see that unless a miracle happens, Bolton's fate is now basically decided!

In the 71st minute, Tottenham made the final blow to Bolton Wanderers - it was Darren Anderton's cross and Luca Toney receiving the ball in the box. However, this time the latter did not choose to hit the goal directly, but calmly distributed the ball to Basturk who inserted from behind under the three-man package of Ngoti, Tom and Campo, and the Turk kept passing the ball after getting the ball, and Poyet, who followed up from the other side, volleyed at the top of the arc on the right side of the penalty area, 3-0!

If there were players who had worked with Toney in Brescia to watch the game now, they would have noticed that during his more than half a year at Tottenham, Toney has made considerable progress in terms of playmaking and cracking the bag defence. If Tony had been able to show that kind of ability in Brescia before, George wouldn't have been able to bring Tony from Brescia to White Hart Lane last summer.

Eventually, when Howard Webb blew the whistle announcing the end of the game, the stands at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium erupted in an extremely enthusiastic cheer. You don't have to think about it to know that this must be Tottenham fans' first successful victory in the English League Cup after celebrating the team's first time in four years!