Chapter 491: Gradually Collapsing

In just two minutes, United were two goals behind.

Neither the players nor the fans can accept such a result.

But what makes the Red Devils even more desperate is that no matter how hard the players try, every attack is like stepping into the mud, sinking deeper and deeper.

Ferguson's gaze passed through Liverpool's white defence, staring blankly at the goalkeeper who stood at the top of the arc and calmly commanded.

Liverpool were able to dominate Old Trafford today, and half of that credit went to the young Chinese.

Although Benitez is known as the "young coach" in the industry, his tactical system and style of play are also under the guidance of other famous coaches in European football, and everyone is just making some personal improvements on the existing system, and there is not much gap between the two coaches of the same type.

However, the emergence of Tang Wu has brought a new tactical style of play to Liverpool. And this kind of tactical play cannot be replicated by other clubs in a short period of time, and the reason is that a goalkeeper like Tang Wu, who is good at calculation and good at attacking and attacking, cannot find a second one in Europe.

"How nice it would be if TOM were the goalkeeper for Manchester United! He and Cristiano will definitely take Manchester United to a new peak! ”

Unconsciously, the corners of the old man's mouth curled, and he fell into deep thought.

Like the old man, there was an old man named Hisnar in the stands.

In April 1964, Cessner joined Liverpool from Manchester United for £25,000. No one could have imagined that he would be the last player to be traded between the two clubs so far.

It's only 40 miles from Old Trafford to Anfield, and it's only half an hour's drive away.

In a period of 41 years and 9 months, neither club has made a single direct transfer. It really does that although chickens and dogs smell each other, they don't get along with each other.

The 63-year-old became a baker after retiring from the sport and occasionally tried his hand at gambling.

As the only player to have played under both Sir Busby and Shankly, he still retains a special affection for both clubs. In United's match against Liverpool, his feelings of loyalty tend to split in two.

Before the game, The Sun approached Cessner himself, hoping that he would make a prediction about the double red meeting.

After pondering for a moment, the old bread man shook his head: "The victory or defeat of this game is likely to be an instantaneous accident. ”

'You can't tell the difference between the two teams, Manchester United have the home advantage but they're not at their best at the moment. Benitez has made Liverpool a tough team to beat and now they've found their way to score goals, so the outcome of this game is unpredictable. ”

"Maybe the game will depend on the ball accidentally hitting someone's leg and flying into the goal, or a player picking it up and scoring a goal. Either way, I'm sure it's going to be a great game. ”

Perhaps for today's Red Devils or KOPs, it's hard to imagine a person who has a deep affection for both red teams.

Heathner perfectly reproduces the image of a perennial "dire situation", and every time England's double red meeting is staged, the media will come to his door, insisting that he choose a team that can win.

Putting a man in a dilemma is such a cruel thing that happens to Hisner at least twice a year.

When he recalls when he joined Liverpool from Manchester United, he remembers the memories of 40 years ago: "The rivalry between the two teams is very tense now, but not in 1964. When I signed with Liverpool FC, there was some reaction between the fans of both teams, after all, these are two great teams, two great cities from the same region. ”

"But there was no dislike between the two players and we were able to go out for a drink after the game. And when we don't have a game in the middle of the week, we can meet up to play golf. The relationship between Sir Busby and Shankly was also very close, and they seemed to be like father and son. ”

But the relationship has changed in the last 20 years, and Heathnal is also frustrated by this: "Now the two teams are at odds with each other, and it has nothing to do with the football game itself. ”

'From a football point of view, Steven Gerrard was undoubtedly the best option to replace Keane after United. Liverpool have a lot of good players in the midfield position, and Ferguson will have to spend a lot of money to fill the void in midfield. But [Steven Gerrard joins Manchester United] is never going to happen because Liverpool can't afford to risk giving the title to Manchester United. The reverse is also true, United will never sell Ruud van Nistelrooy to Liverpool because he can score 30 goals in a season. If Liverpool win the league title as a result, Manchester United fans will go crazy. ”

Cessnar is sane, and after so many years of retirement, he is going to be driven crazy by the media.

He wanted to end this life and let this unwarranted harassment disappear from his life.

Is there any way to do that?

Of course there is!

If a team is relegated, he will be at peace when the match ceases to exist.

But Liverpool and Manchester United relegated? This is almost impossible in the Premier League.

As for the friendly handshake between the two sides? That's even more unlikely! Even if the sun rises in the west, it will not be possible!

Over the years, Cessnar has not missed a single Double Red Meet. Even though Liverpool has become depressed after the restructuring of the Premier League, it has never fallen behind in the game against Manchester United, and even has a slight advantage in the head-to-head record.

He was also looking for an opportunity to put an end to his current situation.

Today, Heathnall sees some clues.

Both sides have world-famous players and some of the best coaches in the world. The two clubs are also about the same, and there is not much difference in the training grounds and resources provided for the players.

But now, the situation on the pitch is very different!

Facing Liverpool away from home, the home team Manchester United was beaten without the slightest ability to fight back.

In the 44th minute, just as all the Red Devils were gritting their teeth and insisting, Liverpool blasted open the door for the third time.

Sissoko won the ball up front and played it straight to Cisse, but the Frenchman didn't take credit and dropped the ball to Crouch in the middle.

This time, instead of using his head to top the ball, the tall guy raised his right foot and pushed an extremely hidden boccia ball in the opposite direction of Van der Sar.

By the time Van der Sar reacted, the ball had rolled into the side-netting from the other side.

"Hurui !!"

The KOPs once again let out a deafening shout at Old Trafford.

"Crazy, just crazy!"

"Oh my God, how could this be, how did it become like this?"

Unlike Liverpool's first two goals, this time the faces of Red Devils fans were not angry and furious, but a strong unwillingness.

Many young fans wearing red jerseys cried and red-eyed, and the camera swept by, and countless Red Devils fans held their heads with a stunned expression.

They looked at the scoreboard in disbelief and then at the time, all shaking their heads, as if to lie to themselves: it was all a dream.

Sitting in the neutral stands, Heathner also lost his mind for a moment after Crouch's goal, he stood up, his hands trembling and holding the back of the chair in front of him, looking at the Liverpool players who ran to the sidelines, and muttered to himself: "Is it really going to be a winner this time?" ”

For so many years, the Double Red Society has always been a "small fight", although the two sides have their own wins and losses, but the difference is not very large. A three-goal lead at half-time like this would have been almost impossible in the past.

Zhan Jun, who commented on the game, was also a little difficult to contain, "Although we were sitting in front of the screen, we could hear the Liverpool fans in the stands of the visiting team shouting the words 'revenge' and 'revenge' in unison. This scene reminds me of Manchester United's 4-0 home win over Liverpool in April '03. ”

"At that time, Tang Wu was still playing for Chelsea and had not yet gotten a chance to play."

The double red game kicked off with a foul on Ruud van Nistelrooy in the box, and the "red dot package" led to the Reds being passive from the first five minutes. Ruud van Nistelrooy quickly netted a brace and Ryan Giggs did not concede a penalty to the Dutch striker to complete his hat-trick. The fourth to score the goal was none other than Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. That game was not a good double red meeting at all in the eyes of fans, but more like a catharsis for Manchester United's home stadium. ”

Speaking of this, Zhan Jun's eyes flashed, "Now, Liverpool is coming with the anger of three years ago, revenge!" ”