Chapter 100: Information Misjudgment
There was an eerie silence at Shechhurst Park, leaving the home team Crystal Palace fans stunned...... Jiang Chenxi's goal was too beautiful, too sudden, too incredible, that they couldn't accept it at this moment. The Times reported the game after the game with the headline 'The Silent Shechhurst Park'.
"Jiang Chenxi saves Liverpool again!" - "Guardian" reporter Smith praised Jiang Chenxi without hesitation, "A goal from outside the sky, this is a superstar, he is simply omnipotent!" ”
'It's a goal that qualifies for the top 10 Premier League goals this season.' John. When the goal came in, Mortensen excitedly said, "If it were me, I would vote for this goal." ”
'Maybe when we look back on the whole season later we might realise how important that good goal was.' - Lineker commented in his personal column after the game, Jiang Chenxi's goal helped the tired Liverpool draw away from Crystal Palace, and Liverpool, who got one point, temporarily fell two points behind Chelsea, which won this round, which is a delicate point difference, and the difference is within the score of a game, which means infinite possibilities.
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In addition to the praise of Jiang Chenxi in the media, Liverpool's performance was also criticized, facing the relegation zone of Crystal Palace, Liverpool's performance made supporters a little disappointed, the last round just overturned Chelsea to the leader, this round was once again won by Chelsea in this round to snatch back the first place in the league.
'Compared to Jose Mourinho's Chelsea, Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool lacked consistency. The Sun's correspondent Washington unceremoniously criticized.
Yes, stability.
Chelsea lost to Liverpool in a direct duel, but in the previous 10 league games, Chelsea had only drawn 1-1 against Manchester at Old Trafford and Etihad Stadium, and had won all of them, including Arsenal, in a display of astonishing consistency.
Consistency plays a crucial role in a long league!
In his column, The Sun's Washington has been critical of Liverpool, saying that such a Liverpool will not be able to beat Chelsea in a long league title race.
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"This Washington, if I'm not mistaken, this is the guy who spread rumors that you are going to transfer to Real Madrid." Salah asked Jiang Chenxi.
"It's this person." Jiang Chenxi nodded, of course he knew this reporter, this person belonged to the famous 'Jiang Chenxi Black' on Fleet Street, and he had been biting him all the time, always wanting to find an opportunity to criticize him. It may be difficult to say how much this person hates Jiang Chenxi, this is just a routine of media people, either hugging a thigh, kneeling and licking, or crazy scolding, both of which are the most likely to cause topics.
Obviously, Washington chose the latter, but it's a pity that Jiang Chenxi has never given him a chance, and now he finds that he can't find a reason to criticize Jiang Chenxi, and he has begun to expand the crackdown?
Anyway, The Sun is already rotten in Liverpool, and it will not be ordered by Liverpudlians, and The Sun is fearless in criticizing Liverpool, and there is no need to worry about angering Liverpool fans.
"Shhhh Raheem Sterling ran into the dressing room and babbled.
"Damn Washington." Some people complained that a draw was nothing, but under the report of The Sun, the draw with Crystal Palace was magnified, which directly led to a wave of rhythm, and many media began to talk about Liverpool's lack of stability.
Raheem Sterling was right, Jurgen Klopp's expression was serious when he saw him, and all the players immediately cheered up, and no one wanted to make a mistake and be the target of the manager's anger.
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Klopp is indeed in a bad mood, but it is not because of the Washington report, it is just a draw, only two points behind Chelsea, and it is not the sky falling, it is not a big deal, the league is a long-term battle, not a two-game win or loss.
The reason why he is not in a good mood is that Lallana's recruitment is not going well.
In fact, after Lallana's recruitment negotiations started again, it was a stumbling one.
As for the clubs, Southampton are not averse to letting Lallana go, however, they hope it will be next year's summer transfer market rather than the winter transfer window.
Southampton are now third in the league with 26 points, just one point behind second-placed Liverpool, and in such a situation, it is clearly unlikely that they will be able to sell their main players midway through the season.
In addition, Southampton also suspect that Liverpool now have other intentions to poach Lallana, which is intended to poach people from direct competitors, both to enrich their own strength and weaken their opponents?
It's no wonder Southampton thinks that the tried-and tested way for the giants to deal with the rising dark horse team is to poach.
In addition, Southampton are now third in the league with an excellent record, and the value of the player is naturally rising, and Southampton's transfer fee for Lallana has obviously increased.
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In addition to the club's reasons, the player's personal wishes have also encountered some difficulties, Lallana is skeptical about the winter transfer to Liverpool, and the transfer from his familiar environment to a completely unfamiliar team in the middle of the season makes Lallana a little worried, without pre-season run-in and training, directly began the fierce season journey, the risk of which can be imagined.
Liverpool's transfer affairs are handled by a transfer team that includes manager Jurgen. Jurgen Klopp, the club's chief executive, Ian Klopp, the club's chief executive. Ayr, the club's head of intelligence, Michael. Edwards, Chairman of Fenway Sports Group Mike Brown. Gordon et al.
Among them, manager Jurgen Klopp and club CEO Ian Klopp. Al and boss Mike. Gordon naturally has the weight of his words, the first two can influence decision-making, and the latter is the boss, so he naturally has the greatest right to speak.
However, as an intelligence analyst, Michael . Edwards is in charge of the details, using careful data analysis to determine the likelihood of successful transfer negotiations.
Edwards has warned Jurgen Klopp that there is only a 39 per cent chance that Liverpool will sign Lallana from Southampton this winter, and he has suggested that Liverpool must immediately begin talks on a second option.
This disrupted Klopp's plan, and the previous analysis and judgment that the signing of Lallana was not only because the player's technical characteristics and mental qualities met Klopp's requirements, but also because the previous contact with Lallana and Southampton showed that the transfer negotiations would be relatively smooth and belonged to the 'hand grip'.
But I didn't expect to ignore one point, that is, Southampton's record is very good now, and Liverpool will naturally misjudge Southampton from the perspective of summer.
PS: There is one more chapter in the night.