574 I will accept no one but him!
Overwhelming!
The morning after Liverpool's hard-fought Chelsea game, the Sun, the UK's best-selling newspaper, ran a front-page photo of Yang Yang, who had just taken the first direct free-kick of his career.
In the photo, Yang Yang looks so strong and powerful, so resolute and decisive.
In the front-page headline report, The Sun scored the players of both teams on the field, and Yang Yang received the highest 9.5 points, and he once again won the champagne of the best player of the game with his brace.
The Sun used "unstoppable" to describe Yang Yang's performance this season, believing that he is the strongest booster for Liverpool to win the championship, and he is also the key factor in Liverpool's transformation in the past two years.
"The Chinese have a saying that the plan of a day lies in the morning, and the plan of the year lies in the spring."
"The meaning of this phrase is to remind people that the beginning is important."
"There is also a consensus in the Premier League that if you want to win the championship, the most important thing is to get off to a good start!"
The Sun believes that there may be many people who are full of doubts about this sentence, because Ferguson's team tends to turn the tables in the second half, but according to historical data, the team that starts well has a better chance of winning the title.
'This is Rafael Benitez's fourth year in charge of Liverpool and it's clear that the Spaniard knows exactly what the team's problems are, so this summer's preparation strategy is clearly a bit more geared than in previous years, with him putting more emphasis on the form he started the league game.
"And Benitez's change of strategy has also proved to have brought a huge difference to Liverpool's start."
The Sun compared Liverpool's first few games over the past few seasons and concluded that Liverpool's three consecutive wins this season were the Reds' best start to the Premier League history, surpassing Houllier's Reds that year.
"Especially considering that Liverpool have a strong title rival like Chelsea in these three rounds, which makes this start even more valuable and convincing."
Through data comparison, the Sun concluded that a very important factor in Liverpool's three consecutive wins came from Yang Yang's outbreak.
"Throughout the past three games, in the second round, Yang Yang scored a hat trick, and in this round, Yang Yang beat Chelsea with a brace, and he scored all five goals in the two rounds, whether it is the performance on the field or the role in the team, it is vividly reflected."
"And even in the first round, although Yang Yang did not score goals and assists, his performance and role on the offensive end were obvious to all, so much so that Andy Gray thought after the game that his performance was perfect except for one less goal."
The Sun believes that Yang Yang's outburst has created a metamorphosis for Liverpool, so that the Reds are already qualified to challenge for the league title.
"Liverpool's attack was already showing signs of metamorphosis in the second half of last season."
"Yang Yang is good at creating threats on both wings and ribs, but in Liverpool, he is placed on the left side, whether it is a long-distance run, or a score in the penalty area, or a one-on-one breakthrough on the side, or relying on his personal ability to dribble the ball and cut inside to score, these are Yang Yang's forte."
'Kuyt's presence on the right flank, the Dutch striker's aggressive movement, his hard-working style on the pitch, and his tandem of midfield and attack, make him an important addition to Liverpool's forward line.
'Crouch is the tactical fulcrum of the team's attacking midfield, and his height and technique, as well as his ability to handle the ball, have allowed him to play a key role in Liverpool's forward line, as was evident in the first goal against Chelsea.
"Liverpool has performed very strongly this season, thanks to the stability of the team's tactics, as well as the reasonable combination of personnel, coupled with the invincible weapon of Yang Yang, which is enough to make anyone have higher expectations for Liverpool."
"With this wave of three wins in a row, Liverpool proved to everyone with a gold-rich victory that this season's Reds will not be willing to play a supporting role behind only two protagonists, they want to take the stage and sing the leading role!"
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Sky TV also gave ratings on its official website and commented on each player.
They gave Yang Yang the highest score of nine, a full point more than Gerrard, who was second, and described Yang Yang as "his feet seem to be full of magic", which is amazing.
Sky Sports believes that Yang Yang showed the responsibility of a team's number one star on the pitch, and also showed a strong desire to win, especially the decisive free kick at a critical moment, which was even more surprising.
'Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech described it in an interview with the media after the game: It was like a smile from death, it was heart-palpitating!
Sky TV also said that Yang Yang is clearly ready enough to make the final push for the top honours of his career, and he is bound to have his peak season.
"We have every reason to believe that he is creating his own peak dynasty!"
Sky TV also believes that if Liverpool can maintain the form they were in at the start of the league game, the Reds will undoubtedly be the most competitive team in the Premier League this season.
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The next day, almost all the major mainstream media in the UK and even Europe gave the highest evaluation to Yang Yang's performance when they commented on this Premier League focus game, breaking out in two consecutive rounds and scoring five goals, Yang Yang's state can be seen.
But at the same time, many media noticed some discordant voices in the post-match press conference.
Head coach Rafael Benitez made a public statement at his post-match press conference, slamming referee Styles as a very bad decision to award a penalty to Chelsea.
"I couldn't believe my eyes, how could it be a penalty? It was unbelievable, it was a very bad miscalculation, and all the hard work we had worked so hard in front of us was in vain. ”
Some media reporters believe that Benitez is questioning the referee's decision, but the Liverpool manager still insists on his opinion, "The situation is very clear, he can watch the video of the game, maybe it will help him better understand why we are so disappointed, because we could have won this game more easily." ”
"But it was unbelievable that an incomprehensible decision changed the course of the game."
Benitez also said that the opponents were tenacious, but Liverpool were better because the game was under Liverpool's control all the time and the team deserved a better result as a reward.
"There is no doubt that Yang Yang has grown into one of the most decisive key players in the Premier League and European football, and I am very proud that Liverpool have such outstanding players."
"World Footballer of the Year? I don't know, but if FIFA awards it to anyone else, I won't be convinced, because in my mind, only Yang Yang deserves this honor. ”
Captain Steven Gerrard was even more direct in his post-match interview with the media, publicly accusing the referee of unfair enforcement, believing it to be a very, very unfair decision, and even pointing the finger at Chelsea.
'I think the referee didn't play well today, the Chelsea players put a lot of pressure on him and he gave in, whether it was the penalty that shouldn't have been there or the red card that was supposed to be there, it was disappointing.
"But happily, we got the final victory."
For Yang Yang's free kick, Gerrard said that it was very wonderful, and at the same time said that he did not intend to give up the right to serve.
'I had a foot injury and I was supposed to rest, but I thought I could handle it, but when you take a free-kick you need to control your footwork, I think Yang Yang will do better than me, and happily, he scored a wonderful free-kick that I couldn't have dreamed of.
Of his team-mates, Gerrard said: "He deserves more awards, like the European Ballon d'Or or the World Footballer of the Year, I think he has the full qualifications, and everyone at Liverpool and I will give him our full support! ”
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Echoing the accusations from Liverpool, Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho said he was not clear whether the penalty was awarded correctly but he felt referee Styles had made a positive decision, while also pointing out that his side had suffered too many misjudgments in the past.
Not only that, but Mourinho also pointed the finger at the Spanish players in the Liverpool team, believing that Liverpool's questioning of the penalty decision has something to do with their football culture, because Spanish players like to fake falls.
The Portuguese madman is notoriously disliked Spanish players, such as his feud with Barcelona, while in the Premier League, Liverpool is the team with the most Spanish players, and even the coaching staff is made up of Spaniards.
In addition to this, Mourinho has also taken aim at Chelsea's management.
'We've got a lot of key players injured and I don't have any players on hand that I can use.
"There is no omelette without eggs, and the quality of the omelette depends on the quality of the eggs. There are many types of eggs in the supermarket, first, second or C, some eggs are just more expensive than others, but these expensive eggs can make a better omelette. ”
"If you don't have good eggs, how can I make a good omelet?"
As soon as Mourinho's words fell, the entire press conference hall was in an uproar.
Everyone guessed that he was throwing all his anger on the management, because over the years, none of the players he wanted came, Yang Yang, and Alves.
It's just that these words completely put the undercurrent hidden under the table to the table and make it public.
It's bound to shake the whole of Chelsea.
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On the second day of the game, as soon as the excitement of Liverpool's 2-1 win over Chelsea began, the Premier League referees' committee took the initiative to intervene, saying that Styles had carefully watched the footage after the game and found that his penalty was wrong, and that Malouda's fall had nothing to do with Finnen.
As for the red card, the chairman of the refereeing committee, Hackett, gave the same explanation as Styles, that the referee did not intend to give Essien a yellow card at the time, but forgot to put it back in his pocket.
"Of course, to be fair, such an explanation is a bit unacceptable, because even then, it is a very low-level mistake, so Styles will face some penalties and we will send a message to Liverpool to apologize."
Unfortunately, the penalty will not be taken back and the score will not change.
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