Chapter 749 - No Double Standards! (Ask for a monthly pass)

Heartbroken Manchester United fans have begun to retire.

Aston Villa fans also chanted in the away stands to celebrate their victory.

Fang Jue finally got rid of the entanglement of the reporters, and he was surprised to find that Ferguson had not left yet.

"Sir, I'm sorry, I thought you were gone." Fang Jue walked over and shook hands with Ferguson.

"I don't want to be told by some people that I don't have good manners." Ferguson said expressionlessly, shook his hand, and then turned to leave.

"I thought you'd get into an argument." Ceballos leaned over and said.

According to his guess, the old Scottish man will be merciless in sarcastically saying that Aston Villa is an unjust enricher.

"I was surprised, too." Fang Jue said.

Fang Jue returned to the locker room, and as soon as he came in, he was doused with champagne.

The players were shirtless, carrying champagne, singing and dancing.

In the end, everyone joined in the celebration.

In the end, all the singing, all the excitement converged into one word, one place name:

Wembley!

"Wembley!"

The venue for this season's Champions League final.

In the press conference that followed, United manager Alex Ferguson opened fire on referee Angela Merkel on duty, who strongly questioned the legitimacy of Aston Villa's second goal.

Manchester United's godfather believes that the quick serve that led to Bale's goal was unfair and against the rules, and referee Angela Merkel should have blew the whistle just before the quick shot was initiated.

'Obviously, we were eliminated by a goal that shouldn't have existed!'

"Two to one! We did a good job until the goal that shouldn't have been there came along. ”

The reporter at the scene asked Fang Jue to talk about the ball.

Fang Jue retorted unceremoniously, "No matter from any angle, there is nothing wrong with this ball. ”

"Just now in the dressing room, I watched the replay again, and I want to applaud the referee for his fairness and accuracy."

This caused Ferguson to be furious, and the two men quarreled at the press conference and broke up.

Fang Jue had previously told Ceballos that he didn't understand it either, and he was surprised, but in fact he knew it very well.

It was in private just now, Ferguson did not quarrel directly with him, this does not affect the personal relationship, and the penalty was made by the referee, from Ferguson's point of view, Fang Jue and Aston Villa are the beneficiaries of vested interests, but they are not the initiators, this must be clarified.

Now is the press conference in public, and the two of them are on business, so naturally they have no scruples and are on business.

Well, to put it bluntly, in private, Ferguson doesn't plan to turn his face with Fang Jue, he wants to maintain this friendship, he is already old, leave some incense for his successor.

To be realistic, the old man is a little overwhelmed, and he is worried about the environment of Manchester United in the Premier League after his retirement, Aston Villa's lifting seems inevitable, not to mention on the field, off the field, Manchester United does not need to become mortal enemies with Fang Jue.

As for public occasions, they can quarrel as much as they want.

This is an account for the club and the fans.

And, what if a quarrel is useful?

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The next day, the news that Aston Villa eliminated Manchester United and reached this season's Champions League final became the focus and coverage of major media around the world.

In Birmingham, the Birmingham Evening News has an unprecedented morning edition.

The front page was a photo of Aston Villa's flag and a stadium, and then the headline was a huge number one: Wembley! Here we go!

Very intuitive, very brutal, very powerful!

Everyone understands what it means as soon as they look at the title and the photo.

In addition, in Fang Jue's homeland, Aston Villa advanced to the Champions League final, which became the front page of many media.

Not only the sports media, but also the evening newspapers, morning newspapers, and even entertainment media followed the hype.

Well, according to the official statement, the Chinese Football Association also officially sent a congratulatory message to Aston Villa Club, congratulating Aston Villa Club on reaching the Champions League final again after 29 years, and wishing Aston Villa Club another European championship after 29 years.

In Europe, in England and especially in Manchester, there was a big debate in the media about the validity of Aston Villa's second goal, the one that Bale scored that ultimately determined their ability to knock out Manchester United.

The Manchester Evening News directly bombarded the referee, believing that the referee favored and dominated the game, allowing Aston Villa to advance with a goal that should not have existed, and Manchester United suffered the tragedy of the century.

The Manchester Evening News even used the phrase 'Old Trafford' to describe the 'despicable and shameless sentence'.

Manchester United have also officially announced that they have formally submitted a complaint to UEFA, saying that the referee on duty, Emerkel, should not have given the goal a valid because Deisler's quick serve was wrong and should not have been allowed to exist.

The guns went off in Manchester.

Birmingham City immediately faced the battle.

The Birmingham Evening News didn't do anything, they just took two screenshots on the front page.

One is UEFA's decision to dismiss Lille's appeal, and the other is a screenshot of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson's speech in an interview with the media.

Four years ago, in February 2007, in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, Lille played a match in Lens. The Stadio Borral, whose home stadium is located in Lens due to the small capacity of Lille's home stadium and not meeting UEFA's standards to host the Champions League, takes on Manchester United.

In the 82nd minute, Ryan Giggs quickly sent a free-kick, which caught goalkeeper Silva, who was arranging the human wall, off guard, and the ball went straight into the far corner and into the net.

The goal caused a lot of discontent from the entire Lille team, with some players leaving the pitch in protest.

In the end, Manchester United won 1-0 away at Lille with this 'highly controversial' quick goal, giving them a head start for the eventual elimination of their opponents.

After the game, Lille FC formally submitted a complaint to UEFA, stating that the referee on duty, Eric Braamhaa, should not have awarded the goal because the referee did not blow the whistle before Giggs took the free-kick.

Lille also called on UEFA to revoke the results and arrange a rematch. However, UEFA subsequently dismissed Lille's appeal.

At that time, Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson firmly believed that there was nothing wrong with this fast hair, and Manchester United even had a high-level mockery that the Lille team should learn more new rules, and fast hair was allowed.

In the "Birmingham Evening News", a freelance writer named Jack fell in love with Ruth bluntly said in his report article: First of all, there is no problem with this fast hair, any team that questions and uses this fast free kick after losing is a loss, it is an exception, except Manchester United is an exception, because this is not only unaffordable, but also a scoundrel, is a double standard.

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