428, England's strongest derby, perhaps......
Syria and Uzbekistan are weaker in strength and fame than South Korea and Iran, so the basic appreciation points for Chu Ge's contribution in these two games will be lower.
But.
Because of the two consecutive wins, coupled with the team's good results, and the growth of Chu Ge's fame, these two games still brought Chu Ge a total of more than 10 million appreciation points.
That's almost the equivalent of three average Premier League games.
This season, the four games of the national team have contributed about 25 million appreciation points to Chu Ge.
Coupled with the Premier League games and the increasing appreciation points in the offseason, before you know it, Chu Ge's cumulative appreciation points have reached almost 60 million.
With another 40 million appreciation points, he will almost be able to upgrade again.
As his fame grew, Chu Ge's speed of accumulating appreciation points was getting faster and faster.
At his current pace, it shouldn't take long.
40 million appreciation points sounds like a lot, but it's actually just 10 ordinary Premier League games.
Ten games, according to the frequency of the Premier League, is about two months.
But.
That's expected based on the experience of fighting ordinary monsters.
For example, Stoke City, Bournemouth, etc.
And Chu Ge is about to meet the elite monster.
His next opponent in the game is the famous Liverpool.
Manchester United's old rivals.
Other countries have the concept of a national derby.
For example, the Italian derby (Inter Milan vs. Juventus), the Spanish derby (Real Madrid vs. Barcelona), the fight derby (River Plate vs. Boca) and so on.
These national derbies are the best matches in their respective leagues.
Whether it is the game itself, or the history, celebrities, fans, public opinion and other confrontations extended by the game, it has greatly enriched the connotation of the game, making the game often receive more attention than ordinary games.
Such a competition, due to its huge attention and influence, will bring a very high ceiling of appreciation points.
The Spanish derby that Chu Ge played in last season.
At that time, he was not the top name of the team, and the number of praise points he received in one game was almost the same as in the Champions League semi-finals.
It can be seen that the national derby is full of gold.
England does not have a strict concept of a national derby.
If you want to talk about the national derby, in the Premier League, it should be Manchester United and Arsenal, these two teams are the two most successful teams in the Premier League.
The Premier League doesn't have a long history, though.
Since its establishment in 1992, it has only been 24 years.
If we broaden the time frame and talk about the entire history of England's top flight, then the two teams that best represent the heritage of English football, and the two most convincing teams, should be Manchester United and his old enemies Liverpool.
This is commonly known as the "Double Red Society".
The Double Red Society is also known as the Red Derby, the Northwest Derby, the Double Red War, and so on.
Since the two teams met for the first time in April 1894, the Double Red Society has been going on for 122 years.
Whether you're coming from Cornwall or Essex, head north to Birmingham; From there, embark on the M6 and will pass through Staffordshire and Cheshire.
Of course, you can move on and eventually make your way to Scotland's Lake District holiday; However, it is also possible to move to the M62 from the junction of the two roads.
To the east, you'll arrive in Manchester, where the Red Devils are located;
To the west, you'll meet Liverpool, where the Reds are based.
Left or right, this is like a fork in the road of fate, representing different beliefs and persistence, as well as a century of passion for English football.
Liverpool and Manchester United are not only a football contest, but also represent the competition and confrontation between England's two major industrial cities.
Manchester's crest features a sailboat sailing on the canal, which became the origin of Manchester United's crest.
Manchester United was founded in 1878 as Newtonsey LYR, an abbreviation for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways. Obviously, this is a working-class team, and they started playing against workers from other railroad companies.
Liverpool was founded in 1892 and has the Liverpool symbol, the Liverpool symbol, on its crest.
The founder of the club is John Holding, a local businessman. Holding was a big benefactor for Everton, loaning his Anfield stadium to Everton as his home stadium. However, due to conflicts with the board of directors over business models, political orientations, stadium rentals, etc., the two sides broke up, with Everton moving out of Anfield and Holding establishing a new club. He named his new team Everton Athletic, but the FA did not allow two teams with the same name, and Liverpool Football Club was born.
In the more than 100 years since then, both cities and two teams have undergone profound changes.
For Manchester, the glory of the Industrial Revolution has long since drifted away, and after a painful industrial transformation, it has become the UK's second largest economy and a financial centre after London, with a thriving new industry. For Liverpool, the dockyard industry and traditional manufacturing industry have long since declined, but it is still the second largest port in the UK, a well-known commercial centre and tourist city.
Music is the common business card of these two cities.
Liverpool is the pop capital of the world, and the most famous band is the Beatles, but the Beatles are Liverpool's, and they are the world's.
Interestingly, fans of both Liverpool and Everton have tried to prove that the Beatles have a home team in common, but no one can convince anyone.
Manchester's music industry emerged in the 1960s, with the band Herman's Hermit outselling albums for a time surpassing the Beatles, but apparently less well-known around the world.
Unlike the unpredictable Beatles fans, Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown is a big fan of Manchester United, and the entry music at Old Trafford is "This Is The One" from Stone Roses.
And as we all know, the Gallagher brothers of Oasis are Manchester City diehards.
For Liverpool FC, 18 top-flight titles and five Champions League titles are a great honour, but missing out on the Premier League title is the most painful of all. For Manchester United, the historic 20-title transcendence is the heaviest blow to the bitter enemy.
But the Red Devils have a long way to go on the road to resurgence, just as much as the Reds.
This season, after the arrival of Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool can be called a strong team killer.
Under the tutelage of this attacking maestro, Liverpool are full of firepower and the game is very good.
Especially the Brazilian genius Philippe Coutinho.
After Jurgen Klopp's arrival, Coutinho was reborn as the engine of the Reds' front line. Coupled with Roberto Firmino, Sturridge, and Sadio Mane, who has been new to the season this season, Liverpool's attacking power up front is very strong.
It was as if they had embarked on the path of revival.
If the results against the weak team are more stable......
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