Chapter 169: Break through yourself

Frank Ribery looked at the clumsy Philippe Sylvain Sendros on the other side and stretched out his foot to him, and couldn't help but smile in his heart, and then lightly dodged Philippe Sylvain Sendros's foot, and then shook Philip Sylvain Sendros's body in the opposite direction, flew directly past him, and passed Philip Sylvain Sendros alive. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 When Frank Ribery passed Philippe Sylvain Senderos, David Winston couldn't help but clench his fists, as if Frank Ribery had scored the goal.

This is indeed the case. After Franck Ribery shook off Philippe Sylvain Sendros's defence, Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann was left alone. Jens Lehmann has abandoned the goal at this time, and he can't care about the goal, anyway, he is dead, and he may be attacked and scored anyway, so it is better to attack first, maybe Jens Lehmann himself is so scared, and Frank Ribery will shake. But Jens Lehmann's idea really fell short this time, Frank Ribery saw David Villa's run with his peripheral vision, and he had run into the penalty area, and then saw that Jens Lehmann had pounced in front of him, seeing that Jens Lehmann's hand was about to touch the ball, and suddenly Frank Ribery pushed the ball away with his arch, dodging Jens Lehmann's save range, and gently knocked the ball to David Villa, who had run to the Arsenal penalty area, David Villa easily got to the ball, there was no one around, there were no Arsenal defenders, David Villa was comfortable to get the ball, and then gently pushed the ball into the Arsenal goal, like playing golf, easily into the hole. David Villa also pushed the ball into the back of the net with ease.

The ball went in!! The ball went in!!! The ball went in!!!

DJs at St Mary's Stadium shouted excitedly!!! The atmosphere at St Mary's Stadium was brought to its climax!!!

David Villa excitedly ran to Frank Ribery, who selflessly assisted himself, in fact, David Villa knew very well in his heart that this attack Frank Ribery could shoot by himself, at that time Frank Ribery could choose to shoot by himself, but for the sake of insurance, it was safest to choose to score in the safest way. So Frank Ribery didn't choose to be greedy, but passed it to David Villa. Frank Ribery himself could not have imagined this, perhaps because under the influence and guidance of David Winston, he has better understood the importance of teamwork and the importance of team integrity.

David Villa hugged Frank Ribery, who was younger than himself, and then pointed to Frank Ribery in his arms to all the Saints fans at St. Mary's Stadium, David Villa meant that all the credit for this goal was Frank Ribery, and he was just the one who finished the goal, so that all the Saints fans would dedicate the shouts and cheers, as well as selfless applause to this selfless assist player. The Saints fans, of course, knew what David Villa meant, and then cheered Frank Ribery round after round of applause, and the scene was very grand and morale-boosting.

The Saints fans at St Mary's Stadium celebrated the goal with their applause and singing, while Southampton's bench was full of laughter and laughter, and manager David Winston saw the goal and ran with two fists clenched in the wind, hugging Fernando Hierro excitedly and celebrating. The other coaches were also very excited, shouting and celebrating. David Winston's heart can be said to have been holding his breath for half an hour can finally be completely released, although this is only just the lead, but David Winston still firmly believes that the victory of this game has quietly transferred to the Southampton team.

On the other hand, on the Arsenal side, besieging the Southampton team for so long, only to be broken by a quick counterattack by the Southampton team, such a goal is very, very demoralizing, which will make the Arsenal players think that they are really useful to do this, the siege for so long is not as good as a counterattack by the opponent, which will make the players question the manager's tactical routine.

Arsène Wenger also had to stand up and encourage his players to keep trying, with just over 20 minutes into the first half. However, at this time, the Arsenal players are still a little out of confidence.

Arsenal failed to score a goal in the first half to equalise. Because after the Southampton team opened the scoring, they started their old business again, continued the defensive counterattack tactics, and set up a tight defensive formation in their own penalty area, so that the Arsenal team did not have the slightest chance to threaten the door of the Southampton team.

After the start of the second half, it was still the Arsenal team that took the initiative on the field, but as seen in the first half, the Arsenal team only had empty possession, but it was useless. This made the Arsenal players on the field more and more impatient, and the manager of the Arsenal team, Arsène Wenger, was no longer sitting on the dugout as calmly as in the first half, standing on the sidelines and eagerly directing the game, constantly yelling, trying to calm down the players and continue to work hard towards the goal. Although David Winston is also standing in the coach's command area to direct the game, his voice is calm, and the conductor's tone is very confident and majestic. This will give the players a sense of security.

The second half of the game has come to thirty minutes, and the whole game has come to more than seventy minutes, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger replaced Jose Reyes, replacing Robert Pire, after continuous running, the veteran Robert Pire has been completely unable to run, Arsène Wenger had to shoot the younger Jose Reyes, now to be honest, Arsène Wenger looked at the bench, there is really no one available, it seems that the Arsenal team will encounter such a situation every time, It's embarrassing.

In this way, in the last ten minutes of the second half, the Arsenal team still could not break through the door of the Southampton team, and finally lost the game 0-1, and the loss of this game made the gap between the Arsenal team and the Southampton team wider and wider. (To be continued.) )