Chapter 453: Wild Leeds United
China doesn't have the best football players, but there are the best football programs.
This phrase has been widely circulated among the fan base, and the 'best show' refers to the world's football.
Although Wu Sanshi came out to break the ridicule that there is no best player, Tianzu is indeed the best football program, especially in terms of copywriting. Of course, the TV station that group of Argentine fans fart. It would be better if the shares were not so crooked.
Usually, Tianzu's specials are aimed at retired big-name stars, or stars who have been high-profile for several seasons and won the Golden Ball, such as Kaka's special 'Elegant Killer'.
Wu Sanshi is definitely a special case among the special cases, and the nationality bonus is too high.
After getting the news, he agreed without any hesitation, but things were still very complicated, and he needed to communicate with the club, and then start filming, and he explained all these things to the economic man, and concentrated on the upcoming League Cup match.
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Leeds United and Liverpool have a good relationship, and the enemy of the enemy is the friend. The hatred between Leeds United and Manchester United is no worse than that of Liverpool, but they failed to return to the Premier League after going bankrupt, and many young fans do not know what kind of team Leeds United are.
Liverpool are about to clash with Leeds United in the Carabao Cup, and The Liverpool Echo is quick to review the link between the two sides, with as many as 10 players playing for two teams and almost finishing with a 442:
Goalkeeper: Scott Carlsen
Magnus Magnus rose through the Leeds academy and made his first team debut in January 2004. However, he only played three games for Leeds in the whole year before being signed by Liverpool in the 2005 winter window. As a substitute for Dudek, Magnus Carlsen also contributed to the Champions League that season, starting the first leg against Juventus in the quarter-finals, but only making nine appearances for Liverpool. He currently plays for Derby County.
Right wing-back: Dominique Matteo
Matteo found his place in the first team as a member of the Reds' academy in the 90s and many of his team-mates. Since making his debut in October 1993, Matteo has played 155 games for Liverpool. He moved to Leeds United before the 00/01 season and played a key role in the Yorkshire side's Champions League semi-final journey. After Rio Ferdinand's move to Manchester United in 2002, Mateo captained Leeds and played internationally with Scotland during that period.
Centre-back: John Skels
Skeles spent a season in Leeds United's reserve squad in 1984/85 before making his mark with Bristol Rangers before helping Wimbledon to promotion to the top flight and beating Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup final. He arrived at Anfield in 1994 and played 94 games for the Reds. In 1996 he controversially joined Tottenham after completing a medical at Leeds United, and this man is one of the most hated players at Aydin Road.
Centre-back: Lee Pertier
Another Reds Academy product, Pertil moved to Yeovil Town after four appearances for the first team in the 06/07 season. He has since moved to Cardiff City, Huddersfield Town and Leicester City before joining Leeds United in the summer and has become an important player, although he is currently recovering from injury.
Left wing-back: Jim Berglin
Begreen joined the Reds from Shamrock Rangers in May 1983 as Bob Pasley's last signing, and was a key member of Kenny Dalglish's 1985/86 FA Cup double. In 1989, Beglin moved to Leeds United, but retired at the age of 27 due to injury.
Right midfielder: Nicky Bambi
Bambi switched from Everton to Liverpool and won the treble for Houllier's side in the 00/01 season. After a decline in form due to injury, Bambi joined Vinables' Leeds United in August 2002, but did not recover, and Leeds also had ups and downs during his two seasons at the club.
Midfielder: Gary McAllister
McAllister was hailed as a legend by both teams. The Scottish midfielders were at the heart of Leeds' 1991/92 title-winning season, which was their last top-flight title so far. At the age of 35, McAllister was unexpectedly called upon by Houllier to join the Reds on a free transfer from Coventry, and during his two years at Anfield, he poured his experience into the young Reds and achieved another success in his career. He also briefly managed Leeds United in 2008, but his performance in the dugout was not as good as on the pitch, and it didn't take long for him to be dismissed.
Left midfielder: Harry Colwill
In July 2003, Liverpool injected £5 million into Leeds United, which was facing bankruptcy at the time, in exchange for the talented player Colwill. The Australian has followed Leeds United since the age of 15 and worked his way up from the Academy to the first team. He was also voted Newcomer of the Year by the Professional Players' Union in the 99/00 season and went on to help Leeds United reach the last four of the Champions League. Colwill has been plagued by injuries throughout his Liverpool career, having been sidelined in the first half of Istanbul night in 2005.
Forward: Robbie Fowler
Rising through the ranks of the Reds, Fowler already shined in the Premier League at a young age. However, it has since fallen behind in the competition with Owen and Husky. In 2001, after not being reused by Houllier, the Reds No. 9 transferred to Leeds United for 11 million pounds, scoring 14 goals in 33 games, and performing decently, but Fowler has never been a fuel-efficient lamp, and he is also a thorn in Leeds United.
Forward: Ian Rush
There is no doubt that Rush spent his most glorious years at Liverpool for the Reds. At the end of the 1995/96 season, the Welshman said goodbye to the Reds for the second time (briefly at Juventus in the 87/88 season) and moved to Leeds United on a free transfer. In 41 appearances for the Yorkshire side, Rush has scored just three goals.
Seeing that there are so many players communicating between the two sides, Wu Sanshi and Suarez are a lot more relieved.
There shouldn't be any problems between the two teams, right?
After playing the game, they scolded Manchester United together, ate hot pot and sang songs.
But they were wrong.
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Elland Road Stadium is small enough to accommodate just over 37,000 fans.
The team was not founded too early, and after the dissolution of Leeds City in 1919, Leeds United was formed. They have won three top-flight titles, a League Cup and an FA Cup.
In recent years, fans have not forgotten that the reason for this inconsistent team is the young guards in white clothes.
The talented youth team was no slouch for any of the big clubs of the time, with Colwill, Bowyer, Viduka, Alan Smith, Rio Ferdinand and Woodgate, and young talents such as James Milner and Lennon on the bench.
They soared to the skies in the 00/01 season and were impressive on both fronts.
In the Champions League, they broke through the group of death of AC Milan, Barcelona and Besiktas, and the semi-finals defeated Super Lac to reach the semi-finals, but unfortunately lost to Valencia.
The Champions League semi-finals are Leeds United's best result, this result is that they spent 120 million pounds in the transfer market in 6 years, they have been in debt, the highest period of debt 80 million pounds, Newcastle squeezed out of the top four and missed the Champions League became the last straw that crushed Leeds United.
The financial crisis caused the big names to flee one after another, and the White Rose finally fell.
Even so, the fans did not abandon Leeds United, who averaged over 32,000 attendance, or about 86 per cent.
Ticket revenue is also their main source of income, so unless the fans cause a big mess, they have always turned a blind eye to the behavior of the fans.
Leeds United football hooligans aren't the most famous in the UK, but they have a skill that is hated – racism.
They used to shout after the defeat to Manchester United: "We are all from Leeds, you are all Chinese." "There are also many examples of throwing seats and fireworks into the field against Sheffield Wednesday and boxing the Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper on the field.
Benitez made a massive rotation in this game:
Goalkeeper: Caballero,
Defenders: Carragher, Philippe Degen, Fabio Aurelio, Sodias Cuguiakos,
Midfielders: Dosena, Mascherano, Spearing
Forwards: Riera, David Enger, Babbel.
This lineup can be described as a substitute among the substitutes, and perhaps he himself feels that those bits and pieces of players are unreasonable not to play a few games, but for the sake of insurance, Wu Sanshi, Suarez and Gerrard, who has just recovered from injury, still sit on the bench.
He doesn't have the ambition to fight on four fronts, but it's not good to be out in the first round.
From the warm-up, they sensed a strong hostility from the Leeds United fans. Many fans imitated monkey barking at Wu Sanshi and Suarez, and even threw bananas, the expressions of the whole Liverpool team were not good-looking, and Benitez's protest against the fourth official did not get the desired result.
Leeds United fans have been like this for a day or two, and the FA has no good way to take them, at most it is a fine, and if it is too bad, close the home stands for a few games, is it possible to be relegated with penalty points?
Wu Sanshi sat on the bench angrily, turned his head and saw that Suarez seemed to be very relaxed, if it weren't for the blue tendons on his forehead, Wu Sanshi would have thought that he had changed his sex.
"Man, in the second half I told the coach let's play."
"Teach these bastards a lesson."
Wu Sanshi didn't want to play against a team in the lower leagues because he was very prone to injury, but today he had a reason to play, and he had already made up his mind to make a lasting impression on Leeds fans.
Leeds United were not easy to deal with, Liverpool fell into a stalemate after the opening, the opponent's tough pressing once suppressed Liverpool, and the referee's scale also made the home team more brutal.
In the 14th minute, Bradley Johansen tackled a long pass in the middle of the field and hit it to the right, Robert Snodgrass cut in a cross at high speed, Degen almost made an own goal in a panic, and Carragher rushed to clear the ball out of the bottom line.
Leeds United win a corner.
The corner was the demarcation point, with the Leeds defender stealthily elbowing Rieira in a battle for the top and the poor Spanish winger immediately bleeding from his nose. Just 15 minutes into the game, Liverpool had their first injured man.
What is even more surprising is that the referee did not even give a yellow card.
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Benitez angrily kicked the water bottle at his feet, but he didn't expect to get a warning from the fourth official. The furious Liverpool coach almost rushed up and punched the fourth official, but his assistant coach remained calm.
After a doctor's examination, Riera's condition could not continue the game, and Liverpool were forced to make substitutions.