Chapter 0062 - Two Flying Shovels

The captain was booked in the opening two minutes, much to the displeasure of the home fans, and in an instant, Anfield booed and cursed.

And other Liverpool players also surrounded referee Velasco, complaining that Schneiderlin was acting, Henderson didn't kick him at all, and Schneiderlin should be given a yellow card.

Velasco laughed angrily, Nima, what are you going to do with me, I can't see so closely? If it weren't for the fact that you were at home, the game was only two minutes into the game, and the score was behind, in order to ensure the balance and enjoyment of the game, I would have taken out the ruby card and let him go down to rest.

Velasco pointed to his eyes before waving his hand to let the Liverpool players disperse.

Seeing that they were still chattering, Velasco got angry, put his hand in his trouser pocket, and made a gesture of pulling out the cards, the meaning is obvious, if you bastards don't go away, I will distribute the Topaz cards in batches.

The Liverpool players had no choice but to disperse.

However, despite Velasco's early yellow card and making his position clear, the Liverpool players were not intimidated. They launched a tidal wave of attacks towards the United goal to the home fans' chant of "You'll Never Walk Alone", and the pressing action was still strong.

For a while, the Manchester United players were completely pressed back into their own half, and Rashford, the center forward, directly became a central defender.

And the Liverpool players, except for the goalkeeper, almost all pressed over the halfway line, forming a full-scale siege of Manchester United's goal.

However, the situation is very dangerous and should United form a counter-attack, which is likely to penetrate their defence.

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In the fifth minute of the game, Manchester United, who had been besieged for more than two minutes, had a chance to counterattack.

Barella grabs up and tangles with the opposing player; Schneiderlin took the opportunity to extend a kick and poke the ball away, before quickly passing it to Marcus Rashford on the right-hand line.

Marcus Rashford received the ball and stepped forward to stride towards Liverpool's half.

Henderson came to defend Rashford, he saw Rashford menacing, knew that he might not be able to prevent it, so he wanted to take a tactical foul, just when he threw his body out and tackled the ball at Rashford's feet, but suddenly thought that he had been with a yellow card before, and hurriedly closed his feet.

However, under the effect of inertia, his body still stubbornly slid forward.

As he saw himself getting closer and closer to Rashford, Henderson's heart was in his throat, as if he had seen himself sent off for a red card.

The huge psychological pressure made Henderson choose to close his eyes.

However, he didn't feel like he was tackling anyone, and he didn't hear the referee's whistle. He opened his eyes strangely, and saw Rashford tumbling in front of him.

Then he heard the exclamations of the home fans, and the frightened faces of the home fans in the stands in front of him.

Henderson turned his head to see a white figure rushing forward, and a red figure chasing after him, with the number 23 on his back.

Next, he saw the red No. 23 catch up with the white figure, and put down the white figure from a flying shovel behind the side.

The whistle blew, and referee Velasco reached into his pocket and walked towards the red figure.

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Just as Henderson was tackling Rashford, Rashford flicked the ball to the right with his left foot, followed up with his right foot, and pushed the ball forward to dodge Henderson's flying tackle.

Of course, this also has to do with Henderson's foot, otherwise, even if the football can pass, he will definitely be tackled to the ground.

Dodging Henderson's tackle, Rashford didn't stop, catching up with the ball rolling forward with a single step and continuing to play towards Liverpool's half.

However, by dodging Henderson's flying tackle, Rashford slowed himself down. It also bought time for Liverpool defender Emre Can, who was catching up behind.

Finally, close to the top left corner of the Liverpool penalty area, Emre Can caught up with Rashford and then sent Rashford to the ground with a flying tackle from behind.

However, at the moment when Rashford was brought down, Emre Can also knew his fate, and it was very likely that he would be sent off with a straight red card, and at least he would not escape a yellow card.

Sure enough, the next moment he saw the referee Velasco running towards him with his hands in his trouser pockets.

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'Marcus Rashford got a pass from Schneiderlin and he dribbled forward and he was quick!'

"Henderson came over to defend him, Henderson made a flying tackle, it could well be a red card move!"

"Beautiful! Pretty! Rashford dodged Henderson's flying tackle with a croquette-like motion and continued forward. ”

"However, Henderson obviously closed his feet, otherwise Rashford would not have been able to pass him, and Henderson should have remembered his yellow card!"

'Emre Can caught up, he made a flying tackle from behind and brought down Rashford!'

"The linesman waved the flag, the referee blew the whistle, and he made a move to pull out the cards!"

"Emre Can is lying on the ground, covering his face with his hands, he probably already knows that he has committed a foul!"

"I wonder what the referee will pull? Emre Can's action of this flying tackle from behind the side is technically a red card! ”

"Velasco called Emre Can up, will he give him a red card? …… Yellow card, Velasco gave Emre Can a yellow card! ”

'Understandably, it's been less than six minutes since the game started and Velasco gave Liverpool a yellow card just four minutes ago. For the sake of balance, it's okay to give Emre Can a yellow card warning. ”

"The Manchester United players are not satisfied, they are around the referee for an explanation!"

'The United players did have reason to be unhappy because Emre Can's flying tackle from behind the flank was a very dangerous manoeuvre, and he didn't tackle the ball either, he just brought Rashford down.

"Velasco motioned to the United players not to say more, he's talking to the linesman......

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In the commentary area, there are many discussions among the commentators.

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In the stands, Liverpool fans booed desperately when Emre Can brought down Marcus Rashford with a flying tackle from behind, the linesman waved the flag and the referee blew the whistle to stop the game.

Although anyone in their right mind knows that Emre Can has committed a foul, as home fans, they have to put pressure on the referee in their own way to help their players.

Sure enough, Velasco only gave Emre Can a yellow card, and the Liverpool fans were immediately happy, applauding desperately.

In an instant, Anfield's applause and cheers shook the sky.