Chapter 158: The tinkerer who is about to leave class
The next day, Tang Wu was dressed up and appeared in the crowd at Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea's game against Everton.
In preparation for next week's midweek Champions League, Rakelli rotated his squad again. Relative to the midweek defeat to Aston Villa, Melchiott, Terry, Duff and Crespo were defeated by Gallas, Desailly, Joe Murphy. Kerr and Hasselbaink replaced the starting line-up.
This lineup not only made the fans feel inexplicable, but Tang Wu also kept scratching his head.
What is this for? Old man, is he really going to break the can?
In the 12th minute, Rooney fired directly from 25 yards out in the middle, and Sullivan flew to save the ball.
This is Everton's third shot from inside the woodwork of the first half!
Rooney's shot caused a lot of discontent from the fans in the stands, many of whom raised their arms and clamored for Lasli to leave class.
Shortly after beating the Gunners in the Champions League to reach the semi-finals, Rakelli issued an ultimatum to the clubs, especially Chief Consul Kane: Either affirm my position this Wednesday or let me go!
At that time, all the media secretly breathed a sigh of relief, after all, the news of the Chelsea position had been hyped for a whole season, and it would be difficult to explain without a result.
As a result, everyone underestimated Kane's means. Judging from the latest news, Ranieri's "reprieve from death" is not over.
On Wednesday, Kane turned down Ranley's request to negotiate on a straightforward basis: I'm too busy!
He never expected Chelsea to stall for time in such an almost "rogue" way. However, soon after, Chelsea's statements appeared in major British media: "Negotiations between the club and Ranieri will continue as usual, but the results of this negotiation are confidential; The club will not make any kind of statement to the outside world about this."
Things are going on in a way that seems to be understood, and Lateri's current situation has been sympathetic to the rest of the club's hierarchy, with an insider saying: "He's been decently throughout the season, so why don't we let him leave with dignity as well?" Just tell him about it?"
Of course, Lapli also has his own little "99", and if it is really as he said, "to clarify his future for reasons of the players and fans", it is too late to negotiate.
With only one point in two league games, not only was the gap opened by the Gunners, but also the United behind him has not been completely shaken off. Since losing to Villa in the last game, those supporters of Latelli have also switched sides.
Now the Italians have asked the club to negotiate, which shows that the Italians do not have the confidence to win the Champions League. There is even speculation in the media that Lapinli just wants to use the Champions League as a bargaining chip to blackmail the club.
Tang Wu watched the game in the field, and Chelsea collectively languished. They and Everton were playing like two amateur teams on the pitch, and even they had to boo their anger with the Blues fans next to them.
In this battle between the brawling brothers, only Frank Lampard's gestures showed the demeanor of a professional footballer.
But the midfielder, who was shortlisted for the PGA Player of the Year shortlist, was clearly lacking in luck in the game. He hit the woodwork with both left and right shots and couldn't win the game for Chelsea.
After 90 minutes, the score was still 0-0. Such a result not only made Tang Wu feel cold, but many fans also stood up and scolded.
If it weren't for Manchester United's upset defeat to relegation team Portsmouth, Tang Wu really wanted to rush down the stands to question why the Italians didn't send their main players on the field.
The camera pans to Chelsea's home stands, where owner Abu has just cut his hair short, his facial muscles stiff and mechanically clapping.
At the post-race press conference, the Italians, who had been killed by their own "rotation system", found inspiration in a poem by Nobel laureate Kipling called "If": "Keep your mind above you when everyone around you has given up on it." ”
This time, the Italian has been frank enough to say he has accepted his dismissal at the end of the season. But he claims to have been inspired by his poetry and not to let the intrigues ruin his love of English football.
"All the English people know this poem by Kipling, I read it when I was younger, and the words in it are so true, I was inspired by it a lot. Kipling said, 'Treat victory and defeat sensibly, and treat both equally.' In the face of victory and defeat, keep a clear head. Because both will change your mind, I have to remain neutral. Nothing on or off the pitch can change my position. ”
Ratelli's statement was a vow: 'They can end my role as manager at Chelsea, but no one can end my love of English football. ”
"I'm probably going to lose my job after this season, but I still want to stay in this country."
"Zola told me before he left that playing in England is better than in other countries and he was right, I found my own joy here!"
After the game, some media photographed the scene of Latali being called to the office by Abu. The two had been talking in the room for nearly an hour before he walked out of the room with a relieved expression.
"The Sun" also specially arranged a dialogue between the two for this purpose, and explained the current situation of the tinker in the form of drama.
......
Abu: "You know what? Siberia is a very cold place. Every winter, many animals, including humans, freeze to death without food. ”
Rakari: "Of course, that's normal! ”
Abu: "Did you know that for a Russian, his 5 billion rubles are not a normal thing? ”
Rakari: "..."
Abou: "Mutu scored 17 goals in Italy, why did he change here? Not only can't you score a goal, but you also have a scandal like that? I bought him for 800 million rubles, what the hell happened to the Romanian kid? ”
"I don't know, he might be tired!" ”
Abu: "He with the girls day and night, and he smokes cocaine, can he not get tired?" ”
"But he did well at the beginning of the season, he's a viper up front!" ”
Abu: "And now?" Now he's a viper in your crotch! (Referring to trouble)"
Ranali: "But I still have my lion (Terry), my bull (Hasselbaink), my..."
Abu: "Your rat?" (Joe Cole)"
"He's just unlucky!" But the buffalo of Makelele is doing well, and Veron..."
Abu: "Your turkey?" Hehe, this turkey of yours cost me 750 million rubles, but there is only one Thanksgiving and Christmas every year! (referring to Veron's low number of appearances)"
Rakari: "His back isn't very good... But I still have a rhino! It's got one more horn than any other of its kind! Not only is the defense excellent, but the offense is also sharp..."
Abu: "Don't mention your rhinoceros!" It's so short-sighted that it doesn't know who fed it! ”
Rajli: "Maybe it's hard to give up the land where it was born!" ”
Abu: "Don't talk to me about these useless things! That's not a reason! Tell me, why did we get off to a good start and now we're not going well? ”
Rakli: "Because a guy named Eriksen bought all my players!" (Referring to the loss of the ball and the dismissal of Lakley)"
Abu: "Get out! I still don't know who this Erikson is in your mouth and the media! I've never drunk vodka with him either! ”
"Ring, ring, ring...", Abu's cell phone rang, and he took out his big brother.
"Hello? It's Nancy (Erickson's girlfriend)! Well, yes, the table is already booked, I'll see you in a moment! Bye! ”
After answering the phone, Abu turned around without changing his face and continued: "Now, what should I do with you? ”
Ranieri: "What will other people do to people like me in Russia?" ”
Abu pulled out a revolver from his coat: "You have two choices, either exile in Siberia or a Russian turntable." ”
Rakari: "Russian roulette? Is it that there is a bullet in it, and then we each shoot ourselves in the head? ”
Abu: "No, there are six bullets in it, and there are no empty chambers!" You know the rules so well, you come first! ”
Abu then walked out of his room and left in a car.
Lajri raised his pistol and aimed it at the portrait on his wall.
An hour later, he approached the reporters with a smile and said to them, "I may be in a little trouble..."