676, the most chaotic season
Strictly speaking, Ronsvet's turnaround was not exactly the same as his former technical coach, Dennis Bergkamp's goal against Newcastle in 2001.
The Ice Prince used his left foot to pull the ball back and pick it up, so it might be a little awkward to look at it, while Long Shu used his usual right foot, picking the ball and turning it in one go, which was relatively less difficult.
But this did not affect the cheers of the audience, and the song "There is a dragon in the far east" resounded at Anfield again.
Ronjute himself was equally excited, greeting Firmino with a rare gesture and dancing a celebratory dance with the seemingly honest but in fact heartfelt Brazilian......
But something he regretted was Firmino from the kingdom of Samba...... Dancing much better than him!
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Ronshit's tribute to the Ice Prince seemed to break the confidence of the Arsenal players, and fifteen minutes later, when they were back on the pitch, they could no longer organise a decent attack.
The heavier the rain, the heavier the snowflakes, and even though the staff rushed to the turf at halftime, a thin layer of snow quickly formed on the field when the game resumed.
Technique, speed and control are all put away, and even players like Coutinho and Mesut Ozil, and even Ronshit, will make mistakes in passing and receiving the ball!
In such weather, long-range shots and crosses became the dominant tactics in the second half.
Brendan Rodgers didn't hesitate at this point, replacing the less capable Roberto Firmino with Benteke on 55 minutes and replacing it with a tall header machine in the Arsenal penalty area.
On top of that, Ronjut, Philippe Coutinho, Lallana, Gian and even Jordan Henderson have all threatened Petr Cech's side with long-range shots from outside the box.
Arsene Wenger's adjustment, by contrast, was a bit odd, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Mikel Arteta brought on in succession when he needed to scramble for the ball in the air......
In the 61st minute, Longshut picked up a cross on the left side, Coutinho went down and crossed the ball high, Benteke forced himself up in the double bag, but only slightly rubbed the spinning ball.
Petr Cech struggled to save the ball out of the net, only to be met by Lallana, who was always running hard and looking for slots, and the ball grazed Koscielny's leg and reflected into the net!
6-3!
Just three minutes later, Ronjut himself played a diagonal pass, and this time Benteke didn't waste the chance, as the Belgian centre-forward flew against the wind and smashed the captain's assist into the back of the net with a header as he smashed it into the net!
7-3!
Arsene Wenger was standing on the sidelines, snowflakes raining down on him.
Snowflakes got into his collar, and he couldn't help but shudder and try to zip up his chest.
The broadcast camera captured what was happening on the sidelines.
Under the watchful eyes of more than 100 million TV viewers, the French coach who has been in football for nearly three decades trembled his hands, but he never re-zipped his down jacket.
Thousands of miles away, there were people with tears in their eyes.
Some people also scolded.
Zhan Tianjun let out a long sigh:
"Arsene Wenger is old, like that...... Is it really the right fit for Arsenal today? ”
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7-3 is not the final ending, because the ending is more tragic than that.
In the 72nd minute, Ronshette was brought down by Ramsey and Koscielny in a dribbling breakaway, and the Reds captain slapped his ass and climbed up from the penalty line, but the two Gunners in charge of defending were helped off the field at the same time.
Ramsey strained his thigh, while K6 was crushed by a teammate......
Wenger, who was still trying to pull his clothes, suddenly collapsed completely!
He has already used up two substitutions, and for the next 20 minutes, Arsenal can only play more with less!
It's not that I Alcena don't want to fight hard!
My players have already played bloody in the first half!
But...... God is going to kill me!
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Philippe Coutinho netted a direct free-kick, while Ronjute netted his third late goal of the game to end the game with a hat-trick and two assists.
The 9-3 scoreline disgraced Arsene Wenger again, and even the Arsenal fans who accompanied the team held up banners and slogans of "ENGER OUT" in the stands at Anfield, causing the Liverpool fans on the opposite side to laugh.
A heavy defeat didn't drop Arsenal from third to their most familiar spot, as fourth-placed Manchester City also had a hard time in the rain and snow at Liverpool – the Toffees and Everton didn't allow the Blues to get the three points they craved and the two sides drew 0-0 in the pouring rain.
Chelsea were held to a 2-2 draw at home by West Bromwich Albion, while Manchester United drew 3-3 at Newcastle at home.
Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal's most hated city rivals, lost 1-0 to Leicester City, along with the Gunners.
The 2015-16 Premier League season must have been the most chaotic in the last 20 years.
Defending champions Chelsea dropped from the first game and the club shifted their positioning from a sporting competition to a spy campaign, with Mourinho battling the women's team doctors, players, journalists, Wenge, Brendan Rodgers and Abou...... It's like it's a lot of fun.
His successor, Guus Hiddink, was experienced in taking over the game, but he could not reunite the scattered Blues into a steel chariot in a short period of time, and could only stagger towards the top half.
In addition to Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham and other traditional powerhouses are also inexplicably in a slump, and now they dare not pat their chests to guarantee that they can get a draw, whether they are facing dark horses like Leicester City, or mid-stream hardcores like Stoke City and West Ham United, or even relegation teams like Sunderland, West Brom and Norwich......
There are certainly many reasons for the collective downturn of the strong teams.
For example, Manchester United have not completely shaken off the impact of Alex Ferguson's retirement, and Louis van Gaal's tactical system has fallen far behind the times, with players in the green and yellow sectors.
For example, the management of Manchester City Club had brain cramps, and confirmed that they would not renew the contract of manager Manuel Pellegrini more than half a season in advance, and they found Pep Guardiola, the "number one coach in the world" who has been at Bayern for three years, so that both clubs are a little uncertain.
Of course, Arsenal are actually very stable, they have long maintained the top three in the standings, and at one point they even surpassed Leicester City and followed Liverpool closely, but everyone knows that this Arsenal team has long lost the habit of competing for the title, and even without the heavy defeat that Liverpool gave them, the next opponent may have trampled him into the mud.
Of course, Lonshette, who has the information of the system, knows that the entire league will continue to last all season in such a chaotic and unstable state, otherwise how could Leicester City become a dark horse that shocks the world?
For Liverpool, such a mess...... But it's their best chance to fight for the league title.
Their title rivals are constantly making mistakes, and they can't win a few titles in such a good situation...... Then what kind of face do you have to conquer the world?!