Chapter 626: The Imperial Judge

No one could have predicted that Ni Tu would choose to let go of the referee on duty Michael Oliver, who let him encounter several major misjudgments in the game, and the explosive remarks that Ni Tu originally thought would be emotional and say "We were refereeed XX" did not appear, he did not be unforgiving, but forgiving and forgiving.

It's so boring for him to do this, in some stories, including in reality, many protagonists are unforgiving, suffer a little loss, and beat each other to death if they can't hate, like Ni Tu, who seems to only lose the audience's attention, which makes people feel uncomfortable.

And although the story of this kind of story looks very cool, because in their setting, the protagonist is indeed "many disasters and difficulties", so it should be solved in the most slapping face and the most refreshing way, of course, more importantly, because there is no contradiction and there is no highlight. It is even better to give people who are watching plain water than to feed them poison.

However, in reality, there are indeed some people who have caused their own mistakes due to a short circuit in their brains, and most of the misjudgments on the football field are actually caused by the referee's personal mistakes, rather than something that makes people feel that there is a story in it, such as the referee has collected money, the Football Association has arranged, and the dealer has placed a bet or something.

Ni Tu did have these experiences, but that was already when he was young, and in his current opinion, it may not be called a competition at all.

There aren't that many ifs on the football pitch, and if Oliver hadn't blown that goal away at the start, would Arsenal have won the game in the end?

That's not necessarily, because their thinking in the second half was because they were stimulated, and if it wasn't for the misjudgment and falling behind in the first half, Arsenal wouldn't have been able to be motivated in the second half, and they wouldn't have been able to perform as well.

After all, there are limited physical conditions, and given the actual situation at Arsenal, Wenger was still a little more conservative in this game, and if they had won 1-0 at the start of the game, the rest of the game might not have been as exciting as the second half.

Therefore, Ni Tu did not grasp this point in the interview, but gave Oliver full tolerance.

Ni Tu is not a so-called "good person", he just feels that there is no need to entangle like this, in fact, it is not good for his team to be entangled.

Arsenal have had a lot of things going on during this time, and after a fight with Liverpool's Sturridge, it basically hasn't stopped.

If you provoke the referee and the FA at this time, Arsenal will not have to be busy with anything else throughout November, and it is not only about playing with the big teams to get points, there are still many games waiting for them in the future!

The team has been very drained during this period and the most important thing at the moment is to recover as quickly as possible, and preferably not to have a large wave of injuries.

You should focus all your attention on the court, and if there is nothing big going on, you should restrain yourself and adjust your body to the best condition.

"After all, the league is still a long one, we should focus all our attention on the next things, some things are already in the past, so let it pass!"

Regarding Ni Tu's advocacy in the face of the controversy of this game, he did not make any special statements, some people in the team actually did not understand, shouldn't they express their dissatisfaction at this time? Doesn't that make people feel weak and bullying? Horses are good at being ridden, and people are good at being bullied!

But Ni Tu's words are also very reasonable, and he made it clear that Arsenal's focus now should be on how to recover their current competitive state, rather than frequently fighting with others.

What a professional player should do is play football, but whether it's the needs of the audience or the media, many players put their carts before the horse.

Although a slap in the face seems to many people to be a very cool thing, we must understand that the energy of professional teams and professional players is very limited, and if they are doing this kind of tidbit without doing anything else, then they will definitely not be stable in the next league.

The kind of players and teams who are thriving on their own every day may achieve some good results in a short period of time, and may also gain great attention in a short period of time, but in the long run, this kind of waste of energy on other things will appear.

However, even if Arsenal and Ni Tu no longer pursue trouble, Michael Oliver among the young referees does have to pay a certain price for his growth.

Because the attention of this game is so great, the clash between Manchester United and Arsenal will be very eye-catching.

In a game like this, if a referee makes a big mistake, he will always have nothing to hide.

And the time of Arsenal's goal is too special, when the game has just begun, you blow off a goal that has been carefully arranged, the Arsenal team and players will not criticize you, and there will be media reporters to show their "social morality" and take you out as a target for the public to target!

In terms of public opinion, it has become a consensus to let the executioner who "buried Arsenal's victory" with his own hands.

The FA, perhaps out of popular outrage, announced the decision to punish the young referee after another round of league play.

5 outposts.

Oliver already knew that he was in danger this time, in fact, he had watched the game video at half-time, and he knew that the way he made his mistake was a little too nonsensical, so he should not complain about what kind of punishment he would receive after the game.

To the referee's surprise, the victims of the incident, namely Arsenal FC and their player Ni Tu, did not contribute to the incident.

Ni Tu even expressed his opinion on his social account after the FA's verdict was handed down.

"People do inevitably make mistakes, I think we should forgive Oliver, in my opinion, he didn't mean to get along with Arsenal, maybe at the beginning of the game, everyone subconsciously didn't believe that there would be a goal, I am very sorry for Oliver's current situation, I hope he can stand on the top competition again, of course, I am not worried or even welcome him to re-enforce the Arsenal game."

Maybe the young referee Oliver will feel a special surprise, after the accident, it will be a different kind of touch, people don't blame him, maybe it will help his refereeing career to a certain extent, right?

Referees are also people, and from now on, maybe Arsenal will have their own royal referee!