Chapter 172: Shaking Hands and Making Peace

"Lloris right, right, right," he shouted, as coach O'Reilly shouted, and Kenny wiped a handful of sweat oozing from his forehead, picking up his spirits and rushing towards Ljungberg, who was moving forward with the ball.

It was the 70th minute of the game, and although the Leeds players launched a fierce counter-attack after Arsenal's equaliser, it was not long before they were once again held down by the Arsenal players who had the advantage of playing at home. Seeing such a situation, the attacking players in desperation can only go back and forth to the midfield to defend repeatedly, hoping to successfully form the team's first line of defense.

And all this was caused by a failed counter-attack three minutes ago.

At that time, Darkett successfully defended Arsenal's Van Bronckhorst at the back and broke the ball with Kelly, who was in front of him, and then they quickly passed the ball to Alan who was quickly approaching on the wing. Smith countered reactionally.

Alan. Smith naturally drove straight forward when Van Bronckhorst was out of position, and the Gunners could only mobilize forces from the middle to intercept Alain, who saw the enemy's plan. Smith slid the ball towards Viduka in the middle after a slight shake. With his pass, there was no problem with his pass, and the central side, which had been weakened by the defensive strength, was undoubtedly the best breakthrough at this moment.

But what the Leeds players didn't expect was that Arsenal veteran Keown quickly made a prediction at this moment with his deep experience. The moment Smith passed the ball, he had already rushed out of his position and headed towards Viduka, and at this time, Viduka had not even reacted to Keown's behavior

So in such a situation, this hard-won offensive opportunity was interrupted, and the situation was reversed in an instant, and Keown, who had the ball, sent the ball out with a long kick

At this moment, Leeds United, who had been pressed with the counterattack, was naturally shocked when they saw this, turned around and launched a defense, facing Pire, who was holding the ball, and the first to rush up was Keni, who was extremely fast. But it is a pity that Keni, who was full of breath, could not successfully stop Pire, but allowed him to make a breakthrough again, which greatly boosted the morale of the whole Arsenal team.

Kenny, who was far away, was able to punch the grass in anger and not say anything.

However, Pire was unable to get the ball to Thierry Henry as Leeds captain Radebe stopped him at the most crucial moment to deny the Arsenal defender's counter-attack.

But the price to pay is not, although it was a textbook steal, but how could Radebe, who was already injured, withstand such a violent physical overdraft? So after this tackle, the scene of Radbe's inability to lie on a stretcher caused the morale of Leeds United to fall to the bottom.

Coach O'Reilly, who repeatedly made trade-offs on the sidelines, finally sent Woodgate to replace the position left by the old captain, there was no way to play such a high-intensity game, but what made O'Reilly angry was that Wood seemed to be immersed in the final verdict scene of the court, and his trance consciousness did not bring any help to Leeds United's defense, but made it a little worse.

In this way, Leeds United finally shrank and devoted themselves to the defense, and after much thought, O'Reilly decided to take away a point even if he couldn't get three points. But this is bitter, Kenny, in such a high-intensity physical confrontation and rhythm as Ying, Kenny is obviously a little unbearable, let alone passive defense? Although O'Reilly had told Kenny that he could try to get into the midfield position and be ready to counter-attack with the ball after a dead-ball chance, it was not that easy.

Whenever the Leeds players managed to get the ball away, the Arsenal people scattered around them were quick to get on the pack, and even Kenny was not pleasing in such a situation.

So after repeated unsuccessful attempts, coach Ole took advantage of Will. Cox replaces Kenny compared to Kennie this Will. Cox's defensive ability and physicality are a cut away, which also eases the pressure on Leeds' backline.

"In the eighty-second minute, Ole took advantage of Will. Cox's replacement of Kenny may have been a compromise, but there is no doubt that Kenny was also a great threat to Arsenal for most of the game. I think we should give him a round of applause, and of course he has to get used to Ying. "Leeds TV commentator Will Brown saw Kenny walk off the field and the commentators on Leeds. Crane said.

And Leeds fans in front of the TV also agreed with Crane's words, for a player who is playing England for the first time, there is no more fault with these two rounds of games.

However, Arsenal on the other side also became more open-handed and invested more troops in the attack.

"Pire, Pire, fifteen steps from the top of the box, a stunning attempt, will he be able to score, the ball is falling in the air, Leeds goalkeeper Martin leaps to his feet and blocks the ball in the slightest of seconds, there is chaos in the box, Jeffers steals the ball in the crowd, God, Arsenal will rewrite the score again?"

"Jeffers stabbed the ball towards the Leeds United goal, Martin saw that it was too late to make a save, and the Arsenal fans sitting behind the Leeds United goal had already stood up and were ready to celebrate, it was unbelievable that Arsenal had achieved... What Ferdinandrio. Rio Ferdinand suddenly appeared in front of the goal and narrowly blocked Jeffers' shot.

"It was still a draw, Arsenal did not score again, and at the same time the referee blew the whistle for the end of the game, and the second round of the English second round of the high-profile battle ended in a 1-1 draw, although in the first half Leeds United took the lead thanks to a penalty from Australian striker Viduka, but in the second half Arsenal regained the initiative at home through a clever change of direction from manager Arsene Wenger. They used their best team to pass through and link up quickly, and they were the leading scorer Thierry Henry scored the equaliser.

'Even after that, Arsenal's onslaught kept Leeds United at bay and didn't score again, but it was a really good game'

Amid the exclamations of TV commentators, Leeds United and Arsenal ended the battle with a draw at Highbury Stadium.

The drama of the year, Nemar can't go...

(End of chapter)