Chapter 150: Bright Flowers

The Southampton players have all given up on treatment, allowing the Sunderland players to dangle in front of their eyes without any reaction. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 But there's only one person who hasn't given up yet, and that's Dirk Kuyt.

Dirk Kuyt pressed the opposing centre-back again and again, ran at all costs, he didn't give up any confidence, that's who he is. In his previous life, David Winston had the same impression when he saw Liverpool playing, no matter how the rest of the Liverpool team played, whether Dirk Kuyt himself still wore shooting boots or not, but this spirit of fighting and never giving up has always been present in every minute of the game.

Dirk Kuyt's pressing also eased and interfered with the attacking rhythm of Sunderland's overall team, so that they had to recycle the defensive line to a certain extent, and the line also moved back with the defensive line, for fear that Dirk Kuyt would seize any opportunity to be breached.

The second half ended in a tug-of-war caused by such a man against a team. The home fans booed mercilessly to the Southampton players who left the pitch with their heads bowed, and the fans were very unhappy with their performances, scolding cowards and cowards.

The atmosphere in the dressing room was also extremely oppressive, and the players didn't speak, not knowing what to say. David Winston admits that he thought about giving up on the game countless times for more than half of the first half, but seeing the anger of the fans, the ignorant tears of the kids, and the scramble of Dirk Kuyt who didn't give up even though the players lost the motivation to finish the game, he changed his mind and changed his mind. He wants to win the game, he doesn't want to give up, he doesn't want to lose, he doesn't want to be a deserter. He didn't want to be scolded by the fans.

"Guys!! I understand why you played so timidly in the first half, but it can't be helped, now the whole Premier League teams are targeting us, they know that our tactics are going to be disruptive from the beginning, and the means of destruction are undoubtedly almost crazy, or rather, the madness of passing the ball and breaking the leg. But are we going to give up, retreat, and surrender because of this!! No! No! No! We're warriors, we're going to dare to face everything on the court, we're saints!! We are the winners!! Look at the fans behind you – how angry, how sad, how disappointed. Don't let them go on like this forever. In the second half we have to give Sunderland a lot of colour to look at, don't let such a team knock us down, I'll be disappointed!! Fans will be disappointed!! David Winston fully mobilized all the emotions in his heart, using his richest feelings to raise the morale of the Southampton players.

After listening to this statement from manager David Winston, the players were ashamed and felt that what they had done on the pitch in the first half was really not something that a professional player does, and it was a shame for Southampton. They thought of Dirk Kuyt running without any complaints on the field, but the ball he passed was always soft, so Dirk Kuyt still didn't have any temper, and played the game meticulously, thinking of this, they sighed in their hearts, and the gap with him is really big, the level of professionalism really has to think about it and strengthen it, if it weren't for Dirk Kuyt doing his best in the first half and being able to maintain such a huge loose sand, Then what awaits them now may really be the death sentence forty-five minutes early.

At this time, the atmosphere has reached the maximum, the hearts of the players are full of enthusiasm, and they can't wait to start the second half of the game, they want to regain their own crown, they want the fans not to cry, not to be disappointed, let them go home happily, and talk about this game with relish, instead of scolding everyone in frustration How wretched they are, how much they are different.

The second half officially began, and David Winston saw that Sunderland's head coach looked very laid-back, very comfortable, and breezy and breezy. It seems that he has a lot of confidence in this game. But that's not how David Winston thinks. He wants to redeem, he wants to win!

At the start of the second half, it was clear that the Southampton players had not yet reached their most comfortable state, which was also the result of their laziness in the first half, the result of their own inflicted suffering, who made them give up treatment in the first half.

Sunderland were still dominating the game as they had in the first half, when St Mary's Stadium, which had been silent for 50 minutes, suddenly erupted. The fans began to sing their own anthems, which boosted morale.

Southampton boys!! You guys are the best!!

The fans one after another, wave after wave, fully mobilized the enthusiasm of the players. David Winston has always been confused by the atmosphere in the stadium, he has been watching games in front of the TV in his previous life, and he has never been to watch a game live, so he doesn't know what it feels like to be on the field. It wasn't until here that David Winston really felt what football is, what the scene is, what football fans are, and what the atmosphere of the game is.

This kind of warm and real atmosphere can make you unconsciously and involuntarily integrate into it, so that you do not have any sense of disobedience, there is no change in mood, so that you can be truly one with the whole stadium, the whole city, and all the fans, this is the real football, the real football culture.

David Winston really felt this in England, and he really felt that the time came very late, because in his previous life, there was no systematic fan culture in a country and no sound league system. There was only chaos, and then there was chaos.

The game is still going on, Southampton and Sunderland are still in a tug-of-war, and neither can break the balance and find the other's breakthrough points and flaws. The Southampton players also need to have a lot more patience to wait for this, to plan every attack, every defence and there is still a lot of time waiting for Southampton and their players to change the course of the game.

David Winston watched the game on the court, meticulous, but full of tension inside, every second of the game was not under his control. But he really wanted to win. (To be continued.) )