Chapter 257: Stay away from Millwall fans and the Broken Leg Curse

() Won the League Cup, and it was a big win, 3-0!

While the result was in line with the gap between the two teams, the course of the game was less peaceful.

After the 70th minute, Barosh scored Liverpool's second goal, and the cheers of the Liverpool fans provoked the outrage of the home fans.

"Hillsborough, Hillsborough", the home fans began to sing their own songs to poke the scars of Liverpool fans.

The Hillsborough tragedy in 1989 is a scar that can never be removed from the hearts of Liverpool fans. Whether it is Liverpool, the Premier League, or the whole of Europe, they all weep and mourn for the lost fans after that.

It was a scar that would have been difficult to heal with time, but today it has been provoked by Millwall's football hooligans. Liverpool fans couldn't take it anymore and frantically threw coins and drink bottles at the Millwall fans downstairs, and the over-the-top fans even moved their seats down and threw them downstairs.

The fans of the Mi team downstairs immediately broke their heads and bled out, countless injured arms and legs, and the stands were covered in blood. As the stands dedicated to disabled fans were also on the first floor, a disabled Liverpool fan was also injured in the clash and was bleeding profusely.

The home team fans in the second floor stand quickly rushed to the north stand in an attempt to support their fellow fans downstairs. Fortunately, the police arrived before the second-floor fan meeting and surrounded the Liverpool fan group. Fans on both sides scolded each other through layers of helmets and explosion-proof glass, and some Liverpool fans clashed with the police. Since the riot did not affect the game, the referee did not stop the game.

Ironically, before the game, the home team played one of his favorite songs on the radio in memory of Liverpool fan and famous radio presenter Peal, who had just been killed in Peru.

Before the game was over, the Millwall fans began to attack the Liverpool fans in the most vicious language.

Whether it was the Liverpool fans who died in the Hillsborough tragedy, or the Liverpool engineer Bigley who had just been beheaded by terrorists, or even a Liverpool baby who unfortunately died in swaddling clothes a few weeks ago, Millwall fans used it as an attack on Liverpool.

Liverpool legend Neil, who was the live broadcaster on the radio, was so angry with the home fans that he was speechless for 20 minutes.

On the field, the home team began to resort to crazy foul tactics after falling behind, and the back-to-back flips on both sides stirred up the irritable genes in the fans in the stands again.

If you've watched Football Factory, you'll be horrified by the ferocity of the English football hooligans and the scale of their troubles.

There are several scenes in the film depicting Millwall fans, England's most notorious football hooligans, attacking their opponents – throwing tear gas at bars where opposing fans gather, forcing them out, and then serving them with sticks and chains.

Because of this, the British will kindly remind first-time foreign fans to stay away from Millwall fans.

The film that glorified football violence appears to have been staged again in the Carabao Cup, with Millwall fans once again attacking each other, fighting Liverpool fans and confronting the police, with several fans from each side arrested.

In their post-match press conferences, both managers avoided talking about the riots, but journalists did not miss such an opportunity.

Millwall manager Danny. Wise began by clarifying the home team's responsibility, saying: "I see it is the Liverpool followers who are causing trouble, not our fans. I don't want to go into a lot of chatter about it, you should ask the Liverpool fans, I just want to talk about the game itself. ”

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez believes something like this shouldn't happen on the pitch, saying: "I was mainly on the pitch and I only knew what was going on in the stands but I didn't know what it was. I think in a stadium everybody wants to see a good game and not violence. ”

The controversy and clash was not resolved at a press conference, and the FA has ordered a thorough investigation into the matter.

Millwall fans were notorious back in the '80s, when the club built the New Stadium in 1993 to isolate the away fan aisle from the rest of the aisle, and this side of the exit was closest to the train station, allowing the visiting fans to evacuate as quickly as possible after the game. In addition, home fans must have a membership card to enter, and these measures are used to prevent fan violence.

But as Millwall's record has improved, violence has reared up.

On September 30, Millwall played away against the Hungarian team Ferevaros, and before the game began, fans on both sides threw miscellaneous objects to "greet", and four Millwall fans were injured due to being outnumbered. In a small town in Budapest, 60 Millwall fans clashed with home fans, and the police eventually had to release tear gas to quell the riots, and two Millwall fans were arrested.

Now, the smoke of gunfire in Budapest has not yet cleared, and Millwall fans are back at home to provoke. Coupled with the negative impact of Liverpool's last visit to Chelsea, this violent clash almost injured Liverpool's players.

Fortunately, Bei Bald asked the bus to return to Liverpool as soon as possible after the game, and these Red Army players who went with the team patted their chests and escaped in the dark way.

But who would have thought that these Red Army members who once again "escaped" from London still did not escape their tragic lives. This season's Liverpool seems to be full of disasters.

On October 30th, Bei Vulture led the team to visit Blackburn.

In the past three visits to Ewood Park, the Reds have opened the door on nine occasions, and the time is the same as the record, is there a problem with winning?

Yes!

Ewood Park has been a sad spot for a number of Liverpool players, who were carried off the pitch last season when Baros and Carragher broke a broken bone in the same game. Former Liverpool boss Houllier insists the duo's serious injuries are one of the reasons for Liverpool's poor results.

And in this game, Liverpool was once again lifted off in the 35th minute.

Colwill, the Oceania Footballer of the Year, was a victim of the game, and in the 35th minute of the game, he was tackled to the ground by the opponent when he dribbled forward, and he never got up again.

According to the preliminary judgment of the Liverpool team doctor, he will need to rest for at least three months for the fracture of his right leg. This is Liverpool's third injured fracture this season.

In this game, Liverpool rampage in the opponent's half in the first 15 minutes, seeing that Blackburn, who had recently suffered a series of defeats, was about to be dismembered again. However, the home team's striker Dickov's scramble also gave his team-mates plenty of encouragement, withstanding the Reds' indiscriminate bombardment in the stormy seas, and equalising in the 16th minute by taking advantage of a momentary omission in the Liverpool defence.

Just before half-time, in the shadow of Colwill's injury, Hyypia made another mistake. He tried to stab the ball into Josemi, but it was intercepted by Emmerton, who deftly pushed the far corner to make it 2-1.

After Colwill went down, the "culprit" Macedneveri was also in a trance, and the 19-year-old still couldn't believe that he had broken such a big rule!

In the 54th minute, Emerton forced a free-kick on the left touchline. Without even thinking about it, McChevili fed the ball in the middle, only to be intercepted by Garcia, who was standing on the sidelines, and he handed it to Barosh as soon as possible. The latter sprinted past Short and shot home as Friedel hesitated.

2 to 2, which was also the final score of the game.

Liverpool still fought for a point away from home despite being riddled with injuries, and Bei Bald said angrily after the game: "A draw is not a bad result, but if it goes on like this, Liverpool will soon become a concentration camp for injured soldiers!" ”