Chapter 481: The Real Liverpudlian

The rain fell from the sky, falling on the umbrella surface of the fans, on the referee's sideburns, on the top of Bei Bald's head, and on Tang Wu's back.

Anfield didn't know when it began, and there were constant gusts of wind roaring.

As far as the eye could see, all the KOPs were jumping and shouting, waving whatever they could lift in their hands.

Years later, Shearer still recalls the scene, "I was standing on the sidelines, surrounded by red 'quicksand'. I don't know how my team-mates on the pitch will feel, but I don't think hell will be worse than that. ”

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Carragher and Finnan ran to Tang Wu's side one after another to check on Tang Wu's situation. After making sure that Tang Wu was okay, Finnan took the initiative to run to the goal and retrieve the football boots that were entangled in the net.

"Thank you."

Tang Wu didn't even look at the referee, so he put the ball between his legs and clamped it, and then put his left foot into the sneaker and carefully tied the laces.

The referee was also quite humane and did not blow Tang Wu's foul. Instead, he stood patiently in place, waiting for Tang Wu to put on his equipment again.

Goalkeepers have such privileges, and as the most dangerous profession on the field, referees do not dare to continue playing with a goalkeeper who is not fully dressed.

Enzobia came to Owen and tried to pull him up from the ground. But Owen, who was kneeling in place, did not react, kneeling there like a vegetative person, staring ahead.

On the big screen at Anfield, the thrilling scene just now is constantly being replayed.

After Owen easily passed Tang Wu, Tang Wu immediately stood up and chased after Owen's back.

Maybe it's the goal of the goal, Owen got up and shot so far from the goal, it's not difficult to see how eager Owen is to score goals.

Then, after seeing Owen shoot, Tang Wu continued to move forward and chased towards the goal.

At this time, Owen's speed had slowed down, and he believed that this goal would be scored, just like he believed that Tang Wu had been completely defeated by him.

So when Owen noticed that Tang Wu was struggling to chase, he didn't actually want to race with Tang Wu, but planned to use his body to hinder Tang Wu's progress.

It's a pity that although Owen is fast, he can't resist Tang Wu, who has been practicing muscles for many years, in physical confrontation.

Tang Wu, who was one meter eight or nine, may not have used any force at all, so he easily squeezed Owen away. Then, he ran completely in front of Owen.

Owen didn't have the idea of chasing the ball, so he stopped after running a few steps side by side with Tang Wu, which led to a moment when Tang Wu seemed to surpass Owen in speed.

In fact, Tang Wu, who was running with all his might, looked clumsy and ridiculous. The big man of nearly one meter nine doesn't feel very coordinated when he runs, and Tang Wu's upper body is slightly left when he runs, so every time he sprints for a long run, he will look nondescript.

However, Tang Wu is not a circus clown, but a fighter at Anfield.

Looking at Tang Wu who was sprinting with all his strength on the big screen, no fan laughed out loud.

They all covered their mouths, even though they knew the final result, they couldn't help but worry.

When Tang Wu used his fingers to get the ball back from the goal line at the last step, all the fans exclaimed again. In an interview after the fight, a KOP said that no matter how many times he watched such a picture, he couldn't help but raise his heart to his throat.

Tang Wu, who rushed into the goal, became entangled with the net, and at this time Carragher and Finnan had just overtaken Owen.

It's a pity that Owen, who had not planned to run for a long time, knelt in place, staring blankly ahead.

Then, Tang Wu tripped over the net, which also caused a burst of heartache from those female fans.

It wasn't until they saw Tang Wu pressing the ball under him that the fans breathed a sigh of relief.

Whether it is reality or the replay of the big screen, all the fans who have watched it have watched it a few times and do not feel tired, and even the footage of the ball rolling along the goal line is indeed not all crossed the goal line repeatedly replayed on the big screen, and the fans have watched it with relish.

"If Owen had caught up at that time, even if this ball TOM saved, he could have made up for it!"

In the stands of the away team, I don't know who sighed, causing a series of silences.

Yes, whoever sees Owen's long-range shot will be the first to decide that it will be scored.

If Owen had accelerated at that time, Tang Wu would not have been able to get the ball back on the goal line. Even if Owen is tired and only follows Tang Wu a little, he will make up for it after Tang Wu catches the ball.

But there is no if.

God seems to have played a joke.

Owen had just broken free from his inner shackles, only to find himself in a much larger cage.

A person who works hard, in front of a person who has long given up, has learned a good lesson.

"I lost."

In the middle of the night, Owen got up from the ground.

Enzobia looked at Owen as he walked behind him, as if a corpse had walked past him.

"Michael's soul is gone." In his post-match interview, Shearer used the word "SOUL".

After the game restarted, it was over quickly.

The Liverpool players sang and danced excitedly on the sidelines, bowing collectively to thank the fans.

"It was a really good game!"

"Liverpool has once again shown in front of the world that spirit of never giving up until the end!"

"Maybe that's why we love Liverpool!"

"Who wouldn't love such a team that fights to the end?"

In front of the screen, Zhan Jun was already in tears.

He has been in love with Liverpool since he was a few years old and has not changed for more than two decades now.

What has always attracted a fan to become a die-hard fan of a team. As time goes by, not only will this kind of relationship not fade away, but will become more and more mellow?

Is it the glorious champions of the Shankly era?

No!

It was Shankly's words: "Football is not about life and death, but it is higher than life and death!" ”

Over the past 100 years, even though Liverpool has gradually become a second-rate team, the soul of Liverpool is there.

That's why, when we think of the Premier League giants, we don't think of last season's Premier League champions Chelsea, but we immediately think of Manchester United and Liverpool.

A truly well-established club must be a team with its own eternal culture.

Liverpool did it!

Liverpool's players did it too!

When Tang Wu was pushed under the stands after the game with the support of Gerrard and Carragher and others, countless fans stretched out their bodies over the guardrail, even if they touched the "hero".

That's right, in front of these world's most fervent fans, Tang Wu has become the hero of the team.

'Whatever glory he's had in the past, after that game he's a real Liverpudlian!' An old KOP in his seventies licked his dentures with his tongue in front of the camera, "From that moment on, no matter where TOM goes, he will always have the Liverpool brand on his body." ”