115 FA Cup (Ask for Collection)
Bergkamp's foul immediately reversed the situation on the court. Arsenal dominated the second half, but this time Arsenal were one man less.
With Arsenal's quality and their style of play, even one less person may not be a big problem. But the problem is that the one with less is the source of Arsenal's attack, and Bergkamp's end is not just one less.
George couldn't help but wave his fist when he saw Bergkamp's red card. I don't know how good news this is for Burnley, who are now in front of the door.
George thought before the game that Patrick Vieira and Adams would be happy if they could get a red card, but he never thought that Bergkamp would get a red card. God help me.
George made an immediate personnel change, replacing Matthew Holland with Klose. Including stoppage time, there were about ten minutes left in the game. It's 11 to 10, and George doesn't want to give up such a good opportunity.
Seeing George's substitution, Arsene Wenger knew Burnley was going to be desperate. So leave Anelka in front and start retreating. It's not that Arsene Wenger is afraid of Burnley, it's that Arsenal are one less man now. Moreover, the Arsenal defenders are all old, and if they still have to press forward like in the second half, their physical strength will not be able to keep up. Even if Vieira, O'Vimars, Parlor and others increased their running in the second half in order to tear apart Burnley's defense, their physical strength is now on with a yellow light.
It's just that Bergkamp's beautiful passes and goals have always boosted Arsenal's morale. The momentary morale made up for their physical problems, but unfortunately Bergkamp's red card made it all leak out.
George was overjoyed that Bergkamp's red card saved him. So run to the sidelines and tell the Burnley players. The players in the front field have to run, and several members of the Arsenal backline are not young.
With Camoranesi replaced, Burnley's right flank was empty. So George put Ljungberg to the right and Koyd to the left. Ljungberg's original position was on the right side, and this time he was transferred to the right side again in order to suppress Overmars.
Although Overmars didn't play much in this game, George didn't dare to neglect Overmars at all. This is a player who can change the game on the pitch in an instant, and now Burnley are in the swing to guard against a speedy winger like Overmars. In order to suppress him, George will let Ljungberg go to the right and suppress him with attacks. Then let Finnan keep an eye on Overmars.
Then one of the key players is Anelka, who is also a very fast player. At the back of Burnley, once Anelka is allowed to run, no one can keep up. So George had Neil Lennon firmly follow Anelka, and then Mitchell and Gary Brin some distance from Anelka. As soon as he gets the ball, the two should stick to it immediately and never give him a chance to show his speed.
So George left Finnan, Mitchell, Gary Brin, Neil Lennon, and Coyd to help out from time to time, while everyone else was involved in the attack.
"That's why football attracts so many fans, it was Arsenal besieging Burnley, but now it's Burnley besieging Arsenal." Martin Taylor shook his head as he watched the situation.
"Bergkamp was too reckless to say, although Bergkamp was harassed and fouled a lot by Burnley players in this game. But he shouldn't have done that kind of revenge. Andy Gray is still feeling sorry for Bergkamp's red card.
It could have been a classic for Bergkamp and perhaps the most exciting game in FA Cup history. Unfortunately, Bergkamp was not able to control his temper in the end.
Although Burnley went all out, the Arsenal defence was really solid. The backline, composed of Winterburn, Dixon, Adams and Keown, has been working together for many years, and with the help of Patrick Vieira and Petit, Burnley's attack has been thunderous and rainy.
The minutes ticked by, and it had been ten minutes since Bergkamp was sent off. At this time, the fourth referee held up a sign on the sidelines for three minutes of stoppage time.
"Warm up Ashley." George shook his head, it looked like it was going to be overtime.
George is not in a hurry, though, because Burnley are now outnumbered. The Arsenal players have all played 90 minutes, especially the older ones at the back. There must have been a problem with stamina in overtime, and that's when George remembered Ashley Chapman.
Ashley Chapman is a Burnley academy player who was developed by George. But unlike Daniel, who rose to prominence in the first team, Ashley was only a substitute in the Burnley first team. But now that he is needed, Ashley Chapman's biggest disadvantage is that he is not in good physical condition and does not resist collisions. But Ashley has one of the biggest strengths, which is that Ashley's skills are quite good.
Once a player's physical strength cannot keep up, then there will be problems with technical movements. George is going to take advantage of the lack of energy at the back of the Arsenal backline and let Ashe use his skills to impact them. Even if you can't get past it, it's nice to get a better set-piece chance.
Wenger also frowned next to him, playing extra-time is really not what Wenger wants. If the number is equal, there is no problem with playing overtime. But now there are fewer people on the field, and it is a big loss to play overtime. However, thanks to a few men in the backline who defended well, Wenger was able to relax a little.
Ballack looked at the fourth referee in midfield and knew it was already overtime. Ballack was reluctant to go into extra-time and wanted to leave Burnley with a trophy, the heaviest trophy.
Burnley's ball has always been passed to Ballack's feet, which is set up by Ballack.
Ballack passed to Ljungberg on the right, and when Ljungberg got the ball, he wanted to burst into the box from the wing. It's a pity that Winterburn took his position and didn't give Ljungberg a chance at all. Ljungberg tried to get past Winterberg several times, but Winterburn was not deceived by Ljungberg.
Seeing that the flanks were difficult to get through, Ljungberg suddenly cut inside. A couple of Arsenal defenders ignored him, but Patrick Vieira came over to defend and Ljungberg didn't continue to pass and handed the ball back to Ballack.
Ballack did not observe this time, but went straight to the left. Then run straight into the box.
"Ljungberg...... Ballack got the ball, and it was probably the last offense. The game is coming to an end and stoppage time is approaching. Daniel...... Cross! ”
Coyd on the left was largely uninvolved in the attack, and the attacks on the left were all handed over to Daniel. Daniel received a pass from Ballack and didn't get past the touchline as before. Instead, it was a direct cross.
Daniel's cross was characteristic, fast, and flew straight into the Arsenal penalty area.
Ever since Burnley's attacking spree, Burnley's attack has been this kind of cross. Adams and Keown are used to it, with the duo splitting up the defense of Klose and Robbie Keane. Needless to say, Klose's header is not weak, and Robbie Keane's header is not weak at all. So neither Adams nor Keown dared to be careless.
Daniel's cross...... Who is this man! No. 13 Ballack, he pressed Petit and shook his head to attack the goal! ”
Ballack passed to Daniel and kept running towards the middle of the Arsenal penalty area. Petit followed Ballack all the way and when Daniel's cross came into the middle of the box, Ballack leaped high. Petit saw Barak jump, and was also ready to interfere with Barak.
At this point, Ballack couldn't see anyone, he only saw the flying football. I silently shouted in my heart: "Head, this is my gift to you!" ”
Ballack leaped forward, a head above Petit, and then flicked his head hard.
"Barak! Barack! It was the game-killing goal, the lore!!!!!!!!! "Martin Taylor is crazy, yelling." With less than five seconds left until the end of stoppage time, this is a real lore! He didn't give Arsenal any chance to fight back at all, a real stunner! ”
"Martin, today's FA Cup final has everything to become a classic. Leads, equalisers, shutouts and red cards. What's more important is the five goals today, all of them brilliant. It's been a long time since I've seen such a spectacular FA Cup final. Andy Gray was also very excited.
Lore, lore is always so exciting.
The moment Ballack scored, George was already insane. didn't care about it at all, and ran straight from the sidelines into the field. It just so happened that Ballack saw the goal and also ran in the direction of the substitute.
"Michael, I don't even know what to say." George went up and knocked down Barak directly. At this time, George looked at Barak as if he were looking at a beautiful woman.
Barak was knocked down by George, and he hugged him hard. "Head, this ball is for you!" Barak shouted in George's ear.
"Thanks, Michael."
At this time, the excited Burnley players didn't care about who was above Ballack. One player after another pounced on it, and eventually even Jaskelainen pounced on it. They happily played Arhats.
The Arsenal players didn't interfere and they all knew it was over. As soon as Arsenal restarts, the referee blows the whistle for the end of the game at the moment of kick-off. So they all just watched the Burnley players celebrate.
The referee didn't interfere either, and the result was already very clear. He didn't have to go out of the way.
And the Burnley fans at the stadium were also crazy, they were terrified in the second half, and they didn't expect to beat Arsenal in the end. "Barak! Barack! 'At this moment, Ballack became the biggest hero of all Burnley fans.
George clung to Barak underneath, sweat on his body wetting George's clothes. George shouted in his heart that it was a fluke that George won today's game. In the Carabao Cup final, George can proudly say that he won against Vialli and Burnley beat Chelsea.
But today's game, without Bergkamp's red card, the result would have been hard to predict. But George doesn't care about these things, and now George just wants to vent well.
Victory, FA Cup winners! It's not a League Cup, it's an FA Cup! The FA Cup, the oldest competition in England and the world, is about to win the tournament.
Thank you, Barak!