Chapter 451: The Scorpion Swings Its Tail

Vardy paddled the ball over his head with his foot and flashed his body past Finnan, an incredible move that left everyone stunned.

Just when the Liverpool fans in the stands couldn't help but let out an exclamation, Vardy picked up his right foot and kicked it out with a volley, and the ball jumped into the goal like a rainbow with a wonderful arc.

Reina even forgot to save at that moment, the beauty of the rainbow is fascinating, but the rainbow can also kill people.

With Jamie Vardy's goal, the stadium fell into a dead silence and the Liverpool fans wanted to boo shrill but found themselves making a noise.

The whole of England seemed to be shaken by Jamie Vardy's brilliant goal, and at this moment, countless people were exclaiming God.

I can't believe that this shot that no one can complete has just appeared in front of everyone, it is definitely a masterpiece of God.

However, God is too busy to come to Anfield, so for now, Vardy is the god on the pitch.

Soaring over the turf at Anfield with open arms and enjoying the near-hopeless look on the faces of every Liverpool fan, for Vardy, this is the deadliest poison.

Teammates gathered around to celebrate the goal with Jamie Vardy, and the two sides were back on the same page, and Liverpool's advantage was instantly wiped out.

Of course, Vardy did not forget to look at Gerrard with an equally provocative look, and he was never the one who suffered anyway!

This goal suddenly brought the two sides back to the same running line, and the game became simple and blurry again.

The two coaches on the sidelines had different expressions, and you could see their mood from their faces.

Ferguson struggled to control himself, but he still felt like his mouth was about to smile, and even though Vardy had proven countless times with goals that he was the star who could lead United to the top, Ferguson was still too excited to control himself when Vardy once again singled himself to savior.

In fact, Liverpool had done very well at home, but they were still equalized by Manchester United, and Vardy's goal could not be blamed on their defenders, because it was too inexplicable.

It feels very decadent, and countless people have told you since I was a child that hard work will pay off, and everyone believes in this sentence without doubt.

But now, Vardy has broken their belief since childhood, and they have found with difficulty that hard work may not really bear fruit, because the other party has Vardy.

Vardy is a jerk who is good at shattering other people's illusions.

Obviously, we fought with all our lives to score a goal, but before we could be happy, Vardy returned you unreasonably, and then everyone went back to the same starting line.

Such a cruel truth is really hard for people to accept.

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After the game restarted, there was not much time before the end of the first half, and the two sides invariably accelerated the pace again, as if they had to fight to the death in the first half.

However, the increase in errors caused by the fast pace made neither side able to pose a substantial threat, and the score was still 1:1 when the referee's whistle blew.

Purely strategically, the score of a draw is actually acceptable to both sides.

Liverpool drew with Manchester United, which is stronger than them, and there is nothing wrong with that;

Manchester United picked up a point at the dreaded Anfield and seemed to have no problem;

However, where is the ordinary competition of the Double Red Society?

A draw, yes, but this result must have been achieved after 90 minutes of fighting, and no one really wants to accept such a result.

So, the real battle will be in the second half.

It's destined to be a race where only one person can survive.

At half-time, Vardy didn't forget to score and forgot about the system, and he definitely didn't want his good brother to suffer a broken leg.

If Vardy were given a choice between saving Alan Smith's broken leg from losing this match and winning the match and having Alan Smith break his leg, Vardy might choose the latter.

A loss for Manchester United may not affect the big picture, it is just a slight reduction in the lead, and with the current state of Manchester United, it has nothing to do with the big picture.

But if Alan Smith really breaks his leg, then Manchester United's next two-line battle will inevitably be stretched in the midfield, which will have a huge impact.

And most importantly, Alan Smith, a wonderful player, is useless, and his career is useless.

Perhaps if Alan Smith had chosen for himself, he might have chosen to win the match in a senseless way, which would be in line with his tenacity, but Vardy really couldn't do that.

Therefore, in the second half of the game, I have to pay more attention to Alan Smith, of course, it is better to win Liverpool and keep Alan Smith at the same time.

At the start of the second half, Liverpool started to attack fiercely again, and this is Anfield, and they want to defend the sanctity and glory here.

Naturally, Manchester United will not be willing to give up the victory, and the two sides once again engaged in a fierce battle in the midfield.

In fact, Manchester United's midfielder suffered a little bit when facing the Liverpool midfield.

Steven Gerrard is the epitome of the versatile midfield;

Alonso is definitely ranked in the top five or even the top three in world football in the midfield;

Mascherano, a defensive midfielder, has the best defensive ability in the world;

The combination of these three men propped up Liverpool's midfield, making the Reds as good as any of the giants, if not better than most of the team.

As for Manchester United, neither Paul Scholes, Alan Smith nor Michael Carrick can compare to Liverpool's trio in terms of strength and fame.

Of course, a football game is never just a game of comparison, it still depends on how the two sides play on the field.

And Manchester United's strongest point is in the forward line, the tridents are already top stars, and Liverpool's forward line is very touching.

Liverpool's midfield, Manchester United couldn't defend it, but it was blocked by Liverpool's forward line......

A couple of chances were created in the Reds midfield just minutes into the first half, and then Kuyt, who had already scored in the first half, may feel that he had completed his task today and was ready to clock out and start to work.

Of course, this is just a performance, in fact, Kuyt's ability to grasp opportunities in front of goal is really a bit out of his hand, and he spits cake until he is confused.

And after Manchester United handed over the ball to Liverpool, Manchester United's counterattack was impressive, making it difficult for Liverpool to deal with each other.

In the 67th minute of the second half, Jamie Vardy aimed for Gerrard's chance to get the ball with his back, and a sideways flying tackle cleanly tackled.

However, just as he quickly got up and was about to sprint with the ball to counterattack, the referee interrupted the game with a whistle.

Obviously, it couldn't have been a foul on Gerrard, because the referee wouldn't blow the whistle in the spirit of attacking advantage.

Sure enough, the referee awarded Jamie Vardy a foul and handed the ball back to Liverpool.

Vardy narrowed his eyes at the referee, as if trying to see something in the referee's eyes.

Although his tackle was slid from the side, it was the ball that he first touched and then brought to Gerrard, in principle, there was no foul at all, and there was no need for the effect of reducing the chance of foul in the deadly flying tackle.

But the referee just awarded himself a foul.

This is definitely something to ponder.

With most of the game already in place, the referee's decision seemed fair and impartial, with no even a slight home whistle because Liverpool were at home.

However, when he came to himself, he blew a good ball into a foul, is this deliberately aimed at himself?

This is no accident, and it is no coincidence that in recent games, he has been disrupted by the referee several times in each game to threaten the attack.

It seems that if I don't resist, I'm afraid I will be bullied by them until I die.

Very good, if you do the first year of junior high school, don't blame me for being the fifteenth.

It's a big deal!

Come on, hurt each other!

Suppressing his anger, he knew that the most important thing now was to win the game and save Alan Smith, those bastards, he had a chance to settle accounts with them.

However, Vardy suppressed his temper, it does not mean that others can also suppress his temper, the nearest Rooney and Alan Smith have rushed over to find the referee in anger, just now they saw very clearly, the referee is targeting Vardy.

The attitude of the two people was fierce, as if the referee would not give an explanation, and they would not give up.

The referee is absolutely dominant on the field and will never allow others to provoke, so the irascible Rooney and Alan Smith were both yellow carded by the referee.

If it weren't for Scholes and others holding them to death, maybe the two would have been sent off.

In fact, Vardy still hopes that Scholes did not hold Alan Smith, if Alan Smith is sent off, it will be a hundred, and the task will be completed directly.

Although Manchester United may have to play one less man in the coming period, Liverpool may not be able to break down Manchester United's goal if they defend wholeheartedly.

Of course, Alan Smith worked hard to give himself a head, Vardy was still very moved, he had already thought about it, if Alan Smith really scrapped his career because of a broken leg, then Vardy hired him to be an executive of his own company in the future, anyway, it is not less than playing football.

After the game restarted, Manchester United suddenly sent a wave of force.

Patrice Evra on the left seemed to want to make up for the mistakes of the first half, and the edge was so active that Vardy didn't have much space, so Vardy went more into the box.

Patrice Evra's low cross, but the quality of the cross was average, high and floating, so it was obviously not Vardy's forte to fight for the header, more often than not, he watched the players around him go high and high, and the ball floated overhead.

Carragher cleared, but the ball fell to the right and the second was picked up by Gary Neville.

At this time, both players coincidentally ran out from the penalty area, but Gary Neville did not hesitate and hit a half-high ball into the box.

Vardy deliberately didn't rush too far forward for fear of being blown offside, and before Gary Neville could cross, he had already suddenly shaken off the player and rushed into the box, believing that the captain would be able to get the ball to him.

Rushing to rush, Vardy always stared at the route of the ball's flight, and when he saw the big arc, he was a little sad to find that he seemed to have run over!

What to do?

Is this great opportunity wasted?

Absolutely not!

Jamie Vardy gritted his teeth and suddenly leaped under the close guard of his opponent, and his excellent physicality made his whole body parallel to the ground.

Seeing this scene, everyone didn't understand what Vardy was going to do?

Fish Leap?

Apparently not, the ball has already flown to the back, and he is going to fish and jump into the air?

Just when everyone was puzzled, Vardy told everyone his answer with his actual actions.

The right foot was jerked up behind his back, and his heel slammed into the ball at the last moment, probably a penny off, and it would not be so accurate.

The ball changed direction in an instant and flew directly into Liverpool's goal, because it was too close to the ball, Reyna couldn't react effectively at all!

At that moment, it was as if the whole world was drawn to Vardy's incredible movements!

Scorpion tail wagging!

Vardy used such a defying action to break through Liverpool's goal!

God is really coming!