Chapter 19, Insults and Disrespect

In addition to Ilya Ramendi, who dragged on, Alabi was almost flat in front of him after taking the ball.

Martinez, Reyes, and Erustonedo, who were chasing back at high speed, obviously couldn't keep up with Alabi's dribbling speed, like Alabi who had been pressing the accelerator button, easily shook off Ilia Ramendi and ran forward, and when Ilya Ramendi reacted and wanted to put him down, the distance between the two had been stretched several meters.

Goalkeeper Oyer, who was faced alone, did not look confident enough, and when the extremely relaxed Alabi faced Oyer, he caught the ball with both feet and threw it back, and the ball floated out of an arc above Oyer's head - a rainbow pass!

There was a burst of exclamation from the crowd in the stands, and Alabi, who had crossed Oyer, did not rush to kick the ball towards the goal after unloading the ball.

He slowly brought the ball to the goal line and stomped it with his foot, waiting for Oyer and Ilia Ramendi to chase before smacking it with his heel.

The ball slowly rolled into the net with taunts, eliciting a burst of laughter from some fans.

This looks extremely insulting and provocative.

Illah Ramendi, who was already furious, suddenly made a sliding tackle from behind, and Alabi, who was just about to turn around to celebrate, was shoveled into the goal by Ilya Ramendi.

Arabi rolled in the goal with his right leg clutched in pain, and Elijah Ramendi seemed still angry, hunched over as Arabi curled up between his legs and roared.

Corsin of the Granada team ran up quickly, pushed away Ilya Ramendi and was pushed away by Prieto who surrounded him, and when Biraghi broke away from his teammates and wanted to grab Illah Ramendi's head with his hand, he was choked by Martinez with his hand, and the players on both sides twisted into a ball irrationally, and even the assistant coach and substitute players on the sidelines ran to the field and tore each other, and the scene was chaotic.

The referee decisively showed Ilia Ramendi a red card, which added fuel to the fire, the Real Sociedad players cheered around and argued, and Moyes on the sidelines kept theorizing to the fourth referee, angrily slamming the baffle behind the coach's box after not getting a reasonable answer.

After the referee warned Martinez and Vela with two yellow cards, he also gave a verbal warning to the unrelenting Moyes on the sidelines, although the fans knew that Ilia Ramendi's red card punishment was not inappropriate, but the referee's inconsistent penalty for the players on both sides still caused dissatisfaction in the stands, and there were loud boos and whistles.

Objectively speaking, Qu Jing thinks that Arabi's passers and goals are nothing, on the contrary, it is these unbridled and even arrogant and provocative performances that are more likely to become the focus of fans. Compared with the boring and dreary game, the players made dazzling and bizarre movements on the field surprised and amazed the fans.

It's not about "insults" and "disrespect".

Calm people have a similar calmness, and fragile people carry different glass hearts.

Just imagine, if all kinds of juggling and big scores are "insulting" and "disrespectful", then football will undoubtedly be wrapped in a "moral" chain. If Zidane has to look up and gauge the psychological endurance of the defenders before the "Marseille maneuver", and Ronaldo has to be afraid of being condemned when he is "bulltail", then football will undoubtedly fall into the hell of imagination.

So he didn't sympathize with Ilya Ramendi at all, and even thought he was to blame. The essence of anger stems from incompetence, and the fool will be angry at the opponent's show-off, if it were him, he would not give anyone this opportunity, whether it is Messi or Ronaldo, let alone the little-known Arabi!

After the restart, Real Sociedad, who were two goals behind and one man less, clearly lost their fighting spirit, and the game entered garbage time, some fans who were extremely disappointed with the game chose to leave the stadium early, and fans who had recovered from the farce just now began to be angry, and "Moyes class" spread like a virus in the stands.

Moyes, who was still frowning and staring at the field, turned a deaf ear to all this, he didn't seem to understand what the fans were shouting because of the language barrier, this defeat was not the end of the world, he was used to the early slump of the team under his leadership, but it didn't matter, the sudden force in the later stage would make him regain the support of the fans, just like last season.

Agusli doesn't think so, he doesn't think Moyes has a reason to continue in charge, as a long-time manager who has managed Real Sociedad B for many years, he has an unmatched affection for the club, and there is no shortage of talented attackers in the squad, as Canales and Vela have shown on the pitch. However, Moyes did not know how to make good use of it, and the changes in positioning and repeated attempts in the squad left these players at a loss, which directly led to the team not winning in five games.

When the Scotsman thought it was important to stabilize the defensive system first, he also suggested to Moyes that he could enrich his tactical play at both ends of the pitch. However, the stubborn Scot did not want to spoil the atmosphere in the dressing room that had been built up so hard, and he felt that the current squad of the first team was sufficient, and there was no need to add new recruits from the first team.

The result?

Did the brutal reality of the 4-2 defeat to Granada prompt the stubborn Scotsman to change, or was it the last straw that overwhelmed him?

After the round, Moyes made headlines on Twitter in Spain, with most of the hashtags "Moyes down" and "Moyes fuck off", with almost no support for him.

The attitude in the media was also surprisingly consistent, with Vasco writing: "David Moyes still has the impression that he is new to the team, he doesn't know the culture, he doesn't know the players, he doesn't know the league, he doesn't know the opponents, he doesn't know the referee, he doesn't know the language, he doesn't know the stadium, he doesn't know the schedule......

Marca reporter Berdings also commented on Real Sociedad's match against Granada, expressing his confusion at Moyes' substitution in the second half, "It's never the result that the fans are angry about, it's the process", and praised the patience of Real Sociedad fans in a high-profile manner, and joked that if it happened to Real Madrid, "the fans would definitely boo the sunshade of the Bernabeu".

The dismal first-team team did not dampen the mood of Real Sociedad B, who were in a winning position against Balakald who had just beaten Real Madrid 3-1 in their last game and looked very demoralized.

Agusli still emphasized discipline on the pitch and slightly adjusted the formation for Balacard, who played mainly pass-and-control, replacing the usual 4-2-3-1 with a 4-1-4-1, Qu Jing entered the starting line-up this time, moving forward with only one purpose: to defend solidly and attack as much as possible.

The first team can not win, but the B team can't!