Chapter 79: Double-Digit Scores
On the way from the pitch to the dressing room, the Notts County players looked at the Reading players with a vengeance in their eyes, but their almost defiant expressions seemed to be a punch to the cotton, because the Reading players seemed to be sleepwalking, and they did not react at all, wasting their feelings in vain.
The loss of the opponent's soul really satisfied the psychology of the players in Notts County.
"Let's be honest this time!"
'Whether you're going to rest or keep playing in the second half, I respect your choice. In the dressing room, Loew asked Di Natale with a smile.
There is no suspense about the outcome of this game, and under normal circumstances, it is time for Mingjin to withdraw his troops, and Loew intends to replace Di Natale, who is in the hottest form.
But considering the significance of this game for Di Natale, Loew did not know whether the Italian striker would be on the rise, and he would continue to poke a few knives in the opponent's wound to vent his resentment of being maliciously tackled by the opponent, so he asked this question.
"I'm following your arrangement, sir, for such an opponent is not worth thinking too much about." Di Natale shook his head and replied calmly.
scored four goals in the first half, to say venting, in fact, it is enough, at this time his state of mind is a different world, as if he has been sublimated.
So Loew made decisive adjustments to prepare for the rest of the schedule.
In the second half, Notts County had already closed the game, but when the opponent's spirit had collapsed, the goals came one after another, and they couldn't stop.
But what made Di Natale cry the most was that every time Notts County scored a goal, the players on the field had to come and touch his head en masse, even if he was already on the bench, he was not let go, and even the substitutes on the bench joined the ranks.
And what touched him was that no matter who scored the goal, the name of the fans in the stands was him, and this feeling was really refreshing from head to toe.
So, every time Notts County scored a goal, Di Natale would get up from the bench and walk to the stands to thank the fans, which became a classic scene of the game.
In the second half, a Reading midfielder was sent off for accumulating two yellow cards, and the pitch became 9 to 11, which also turned the game into a game dominated by Notts County.
The final score was 10-0 and Notts County produced a jaw-dropping scoreline to double the number of goals scored in the first leg.
You know, Reading is currently ranked third in the League Two standings, but it is not a fish belly that can be manipulated by others, it is such a team, but it was beaten by Notts County without temper, who dares to believe that this is true?
When the Notts County players walked around the pitch to thank the fans after the game, the Reading players were still in a daze, they didn't know why the game was like this, and they didn't even have the idea of fleeing back to the dressing room, they were so depressed that they didn't know what it meant to be humiliated.
In the post-match press conference, the Reading boss looked like he had a heart attack when facing reporters, and he didn't know how he survived the press conference in the face of a steady stream of aggressive questions.
He had been completely nailed to the pillar of shame.
'Anyone with a discerning eye can see that there are people who don't want us to win and they don't want this game to have a different result than they thought it would, so we were sent off by two people, so we lost the game by a big score!" The Reading coach, who was forced to go crazy by the reporters, was full of resentment, and he didn't know if this resentment was directed at the reporters or some people in his mouth.
A strange look flashed in the eyes of the reporters, and they were finally waiting for the news to break the point.
Originally, this game was enough to attract attention, the background of the revenge battle, and the result of the big score are all rare news, but it is definitely a surprise to be able to dig up more imaginative news after the game.
"Are some of the people you're talking about the FA and the league organising committee?" The reporter immediately asked, not giving the Reading boss a chance to breathe at all.
"That's right, I'm talking about them, I just know that we suffered a great injustice in the game, the referee was completely against us Reading, we were sent off two players, it's a shame for football!" Anyway, it has been said that the sky has been broken, and the Reading coach simply broke the can and broke it, and his mouth was open.
The reporters wanted to follow up and dig up more hot information, but Loew interrupted them.
'I don't think there's any problem with the referee in this game, he's a Premier League referee, he's very successful in controlling the game, he's accurate in his decisions, and for a team like Reading who rely on brutal moves and lethal tactics to get their foothold in the professional league, you need such a strict referee to be able to keep the players safe.
"Football is a man's game, not a group of women chattering together, what we need is confrontation, blood, this is the real charm of football!" The Reading boss got up angrily, shouting at the top of his voice, even though he was only a block away from Loew.
Loew sneered and cross-examined: "Could it be that after a game, several players are injured and hospitalized, this is the charm of football in your mouth, if so, why don't you go and see the death row prisoner shot, I think this is more bloody, oh no, it's bloody." ”
The transition from the Reading coach being forced to be asked by reporters to the confrontation between Loew and the Reading coach was very abrupt, but the reporters were also happy to be idle, because the two managers had a big fight, which was also good news, enough for them to get bonuses.
After this high-profile game, Reading became the target of ridicule throughout English football, losing and losing, and losing by such a large margin.
At this moment, all the fans felt how cute the home team they supported was, even if their home team performed badly, it would not be as shameful as Reading.
The massacre of all Notts County indirectly saved the fate of many team managers who were sacked.
However, the Reading boss was not so lucky, and although Reading still finished fourth in the table after losing this game and had a good chance of retaining a promotion play-off spot, the Reading chairman still firmly sacked him.
The brutal skills and tactics are not his fault, but it is a bit too much to say that he lost so badly, this double-digit loss can be written into the history of League Two, but it is a history of shame, such a manager is not fired, is he still waiting for him to lose more?