Chapter 179: You're not a fool, aren't you?

Quaresma's direct free-kick gave Arsenal the lead on the road, ahead of home West Ham United.

Although the opponent launched a fierce offensive after conceding the goal, and even used physical confrontation to the extreme, Arsenal was not so easy to deal with, especially after the Arsenal players also used more extreme foul tactics, the opponent did not have much to do in front of their best defensive methods.

At the end of the first half, what could be seen was that the score had not changed, but what could not be seen was that the mentality of West Ham had changed.

Arsene Wenger and Pardew cooled down the players at half-time, Wenger was afraid that the players would be injured if the confrontation was too fierce, and Pardew was worried that the players would be paranoid about the physical confrontation and forget about the game itself.

At the beginning of the second half, sure enough, the players of the two teams did not have the fighting football of the first half, and began to focus more on the game, but the seven yellow cards shown to the two teams in the first half can already show how tragic the first half of the game was.

Gallier was still defending Quaresma, the hatred in his eyes unabated, but when West Ham were tasked with scoring the equaliser, no amount of caution could be relented.

The game lasted until the 70th minute, and although West Ham United's attack was still strong, it was never able to break through Arsenal's goal, and Arsenal's occasional counter-attacks have been a headache for the Hammers.

Gradually, West Ham are a bit broken, and there seems to be no hope of an equaliser anyway, so don't think about taking a win so easily.

With such thoughts and attitudes, the Hammers players began to defend savagely again, and every time they grabbed the ball, they would not hesitate to drop their black feet, and the scene was chaotic again.

After a counterattack, Xiaofa, who took the ball in the backcourt, just wanted to pass the ball out, but was rudely put to the ground by the Hammers midfielder Mark Lubao, and almost retired directly from the injury, and received treatment on the sidelines for half a day before returning to the field.

This was just a microcosm of the game, and even though Marc Lubao had already been sent off for accumulating two yellow cards, there was still no restraint in their movements.

Wenger saw the situation and substituted Quaresma without saying a word.

I thought Quaresma was a good baby, but I didn't expect him to be more irritable than anyone else in this game, so the current situation can't keep him on the field at all.

Thierry Henry is already injured and will not be available for the next few games, so if Quaresma is injured again, who else can Arsenal rely on?

A small law that has just come of age?

Or Van Persie of all sorts of fancy spit cakes?

Even if Pire and Ljungberg were very destructive on the flanks, there was no one in front of goal to shoot, and it was all in vain.

When Quaresma was substituted, he was a little inexplicable, but looking at Wenger's stern expression, he couldn't say anything.

In the last game when Arsenal played Fulham, wasn't it because they replaced Quaresma early, and then the opponent scored two goals in a row and lost a good game, why haven't you learned a lesson?

And Quaresma's true meaning is still unfinished, although Galie is always bad for himself by his side, but for Quaresma, isn't the trouble in front of him the best test to sharpen his growth!

It's impossible for everyone to play cleanly in world football, and there are probably not a few people like Gallier.

If you can defeat Galie this time, then you can defeat other people with bad intentions next time, which is an experience and a kind of confidence.

As for injuries?

Quaresma wasn't too worried, and if a professional player was scared of injuries, what qualifications did he have to stand on the field?

Of course, if it's the kind of injury that goes straight to his career, Quaresma is also afraid, but as long as he is careful, it doesn't seem to be so bad.

"You're finally scared, you're going to run away, and you're afraid to face us?" As he walked off the field, Galie angrily confronted Quaresma.

Quaresma looked at Galie with an expression that seemed to be looking at a fool, you're not a fool.

Which eye did you see me running away?

Arsene Wenger let me off, can I continue to play?

"I'm waiting for you to go to Highbury, and then we'll have some fun, and I'll greet you well!"

Quaresma smiled disdainfully, dropped a word, and turned to leave.

The rest of the game didn't actually make too many waves, maybe there were still people on the field, but this was the melody of this game, and there was nothing to make a fuss about.

In the end, Arsenal scored from a direct free-kick from Quaresma to win the Hammers away and take all three points.

Of course, the two teams have never heard of the war of words after the game, from the press conference until the next game is approaching.

At every opportunity, Wenger publicly denounced West Ham's dirty style of play, criticized Parde's rough play, called West Ham United a cancer in the Premier League, and called on all Premier League clubs to boycott West Ham United.

Not to be outdone, Pardew calls football a man's game, and if Arsenal is scared, don't play it!

The war of words escalated to the Premier League, with the two teams complaining to each other as if they had to ask for an explanation.

Speaking of which, there are not many teams that have suffered from West Ham's dirty style of play over the years, but why is West Ham still alive now?

Obviously, this is the style of English football, maybe the Hammers are a little out of line, but the Premier League originally wanted to have one or two teams that are out of line, so that the Premier League can be more topical and hot.

In the end, things must be over, Arsenal can only consider themselves unlucky, although they got three points, but they also injured the team's big player Gilberto Silva, even Wenger doesn't know whether it is worth exchanging these three points with Gilberto Silva!

Another thing that has been hotly discussed by the media is Quaresma's direct free-kick goal.

His outside instep kick, doesn't he even let go of free kicks now?

Quaresma's development of the outside instep has exceeded people's imagination several times, from crosses to shots, to low flat crosses, and now he has practiced the outside instep arc free kick, what else can Quaresma not do with the outside instep?

Could it be that his outside instep could really drive an excavator?

It's incredible when you think about it.

Many of the superstars in world football have their own signature skills, and the label is firmly attached to the door of the head, which has become an indispensable part of the game.

But Quaresma is a bit exaggerated, and he has developed a series of stunts, are you going to use the outside instep to guard the goal next?

Of course, the influence of Quaresma's excellent outside instep has also come with it, and after the children in Porto practiced their outside instep skills when they played football, the children in London are now also enjoying this coquettish style of play.

The more far-reaching impact is that there are also a lot of "inner characters" on the roads of London.

Interestingly, the World Health Organization is even planning a campaign to stop more children from kicking football with the outside of their instep, which is too harmful to the body......