Chapter 109: Three goals in the half

Neil Field.

The cheers lingered.

Millwall fans are all shouting and venting.

The spectators danced in the stands.

Some people are hugging each other, whether they know each other or not, whether they are male or female, they will hug the people next to them, some people raise their hands and shout wildly, they don't know what they are shouting, but they are still doing that, and some fans put their hands on both sides of their mouths, shouting what they want to express, in a noisy atmosphere, it is impossible to hear it in the stadium, and they don't care at all.

The fans vented to their heart's content.

Millwall fans are so excited!

It wasn't just a goal, it also reminded fans of the team's recent results.

Since Christmas, the team's results have improved significantly.

Many Millwall fans were still worried about the team's relegation, and successfully staying in the Championship was their biggest expectation, but what they didn't expect was that the team's results were reversed too quickly, and the leap was too great, and some fans felt that they were in a dream.

First of all, five consecutive wins around Christmas!

Five wins in a row was a surprise, and after the draw with Watford, many fans felt that the team's results would start to decline, and it was impossible for any team to maintain their results all the time, and the team also experienced a change of manager, and it was normal for results to decline.

But they are already satisfied.

Millwall have escaped the relegation quagmire with five consecutive wins and are in the middle of the 24 teams in the Championship, and the danger of relegation has become very small.

But now it turns out that that is not the end of good results!

After the international break, Millwall won away at Nottingham Forest and now hosts Wolves for the second game, with most of the media analysis in the two days leading up to the game featuring negative Millwall.

A lot of fans are starting to worry about the team again.

Now they found that the fears were unfounded: the team was still performing very well, just twenty minutes ahead of the visiting Wolves.

This one will be another victory, right?

Millwall fans were delighted.

Zhang Yang returned to the coach's bench with a confident smile on his face, he did not cheer for the goal excitedly like others, but let everyone calm down, "The game has just started, and only one goal has been scored!" ”

Everyone is back in position.

They definitely couldn't be as calm as Zhang Yang, and after returning to their positions, they also began to talk about the game, "We can probably win this game again!" ”

"Another victory!"

"I don't even know what happened to the team during this time, but we can win anyway!"

The discussion on the bench was very close to what the fans thought.

Zhang Yang listened with a smile.

Victory?

Of course!

What surprised Zhang Yang in the game was that he was underestimated by the opposing head coach Dave Jones, and the other party underestimated himself and Millwall, and he must have to pay some price.

Just the first goal!

Wolves didn't have any advantage on the pitch and it was no surprise that Millwall had scored again.

Zhang Yang thinks so.

That's what the players on the pitch think the same way.

After more than 20 minutes of fighting, the Millwall players found that the opponent seemed to care more about attacking and the defense was not very tight.

After the resumption of the game, Millwall stepped up their attack.

The Wolves were immediately suppressed.

Wolves wanted to counterattack, and crises began again and again in front of the goal, and they retreated to defend again, still unable to ensure the safety of the goal, and the players on the field were a little anxious.

In the 36th minute of the game, taking advantage of the opponent's defensive mistakes, Millwall launched a wave of quick raids!

Jody Morris grabbed the ball and crossed into the box, Neil Harris broke away from a defender and rushed over to shoot with his foot, the ball passed behind the opposing defender and rolled over the goalkeeper's left leg.

Two to zero!

As the home fans cheered again, the Wolves fans and many media outlets fell silent.

At the beginning of the game, Wolves fans thought that Wolves would win, because the media reports were all negative news about their opponents, and there were many media outlets that supported them to win, and those reports would feel that Wolves would win easily.

But it was Millwall who scored first.

When the opponent scored the first goal, they had hope for the team, but where is the hope now? The opposition have already scored two goals and they have no hope of equalising the score.

Wolves are so bad!

Not to mention tying the score, they all feel that the team is already good without conceding a goal.

Such thoughts are all the more desperate.

Wolves fans were disappointed with the team's performance, with many regretting coming to London with the team.

It's going to be a disappointing trip!

Journalists who wanted to see Millwall lose were also disappointed that the game was not what they had imagined, and they wanted to see Wolves score, not Millwall, who had already scored two goals.

Wolves are both two goals behind, do they still have a chance to catch up?

The reporters were silent.

Some reporters also forced themselves to be optimistic, hoping that a miracle would happen.

But what they were waiting for was despair!

When the game resumed, Wolves continued their weak performance and were completely suppressed, and there seemed to be a feeling that Wolves were no match for Millwall at all.

In the 43rd minute, Millwall extended their lead again.

This time it was David Livermore who created the chance, and a powerful volley from the edge of the area left the goalkeeper with the option of smashing the ball out with both fists, before Neil Harris slotted home from the six-yard penalty line.

Three to zero!

Neil Harris scored twice to score his second goal in a single game.

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When the cheers resounded at Neil Stadium, the reporters in the media gallery who were hopeful about Wolves were furious!

They have high expectations for Wolves, hoping that Wolves can beat Millwall, and have been supporting Wolves before the game.

But what does support get in exchange?

Concede the goal!

Conceding three goals in one half!

Even if Wolves are a guest at Neil Stadium, they can't perform so badly, even if it's a draw, they can find words to say, like 'Millwall's results are getting worse', 'from victory to draw, the next game is a defeat', they can find a lot of topics.

But if it's a big defeat, how can they report it?

When Millwall won big, they were going to say some critical reports that were never going to get the approval of the fans.

Fans are not fools!

Using various analyses to prove Millwall's poor results is just a 'mistake in judgment', and there are no 'experts' in the world who can't make mistakes, after all, anything can happen in football.

When Millwall have already achieved good results and criticise their manager's ability or something else, the fans won't buy it, they will feel that the media reports are not true.

That would be a lot of complaints, which would mean there would be trouble.

Some reporters couldn't help but scold--

"Stupid Dave Jones!"

"Shame! It's a shame to insist! A team relegated from the Premier League and sixth in the Championship were scored three goals in the half by a tiny Millwall! ”

"Wolves will be relegated next season!"

"Damn it!"

The reporters started scolding Dave Jones, and what they didn't know was that Dave Jones was about to hate them.

"A bunch of bastards!"

"I believe that such a real smoke bomb was released!"

Dave Jones read a lot of reports, all about Millwall's unfavorable news, so he knew that Millwall's manager was not very capable, and he was leading the team completely by luck, and he also knew that Millwall Club was facing a big crisis, and the players in the team must not be in love.

The result?

Millwall is a team that relies on luck to win, they completely rely on strength to suppress Wolves!

Where did the other party encounter any major crisis? Their players were outstanding, just look at the striker, he scored two goals in the first half!

Dave Jones also saw that Millwall's overall offense and defense were very orderly, indicating that they did not pull down tactical training at all, and they must have put a lot of effort into formation training.

Regardless of whether it has anything to do with the opposing manager, it's a sure thing that Millwall won't be easy to deal with.

Dave Jones feels like he's been fooled!

The London media must have done it on purpose, they just wanted to confuse Wolves, to confuse him, to make that kind of report.

"Bastard!"

"A bunch of damn guys!"

Wolves were conceded three goals in just one half, and Dave Jones didn't know how to explain it to the fans.

It would also be a serious blow to the team's morale!