1161 Battle of the Sworn Enemy

For the factions within UEFA, which have a clear position at this time, the voices of those who support Platini's faction obviously bite Millwall, and it may even be that the suppression of the Premier League team represented by Millwall is one of the campaign platforms, Aldridge did not say a word when he was punished by the FA, but he lodged a strong protest against UEFA, and even committed public anger!

On the eve of the penultimate round of the Premier League, Aldridge had nothing to say about the trip to Aston Villa in the pre-match press conference, and Aldridge responded with a tough tone in response to the fact that UEFA officials once again stood up and threw out unfavorable remarks against Millwall.

"I don't deny what happened in Newcastle, but as far as the facts are concerned, the world is moving forward, we can't dwell on the history of the past, Millwall officials have come up with the most sincere apologies and put into action to improve our shortcomings, the FA thinks we have mismanaged and we admit it, now we are more vigilant than ever to football hooliganism, but UEFA at this time someone has warned Millwall not to bring football hooligans into the Champions League, I think this is an unacceptable accusation for us, Because such accusations are unfounded! Could it be that in UEFA's eyes, the world is black and white? What happened to Inucastle completely denied Millwall? In the past Champions League, Millwall have only suffered unfair treatment, for example, we have suffered an outrageous treatment in Italy, but in the end both sides settled properly, hehe, now? UEFA defines us in the tone that all Millwall fans are football hooligans, and if such statements are defensible, then. I also want to define UEFA. During the past World Cup European Cup bids. Many UEFA officials have been accused of trading with certain bidders, does this mean that UEFA has completely lost its credibility? Can I also say a word and warn UEFA that you need to maintain an absolutely objective and impartial position? Don't make a stain on similar football matters in the future? Oh, but the fact is that Millwall is regulated by the FA, UEFA, and FIFA. And what about UEFA? Who regulates them? So they can 'sin' with impunity, and then they can also attack others in the role of a defender and a noble person. ”

The press conference was very quiet that day, and after Aldrich finished speaking, he got up and left.

He told some secrets that everyone knew by heart!

If he's a nobody, that's it.

Can his influence, the negative impact and blow to UEFA's image will be very lethal!

Like the real power within UEFA, there must be some black transactions during the World Cup and European Championship bidding periods, but it is difficult to receive a fair trial due to the lack of supervision, even if the media finds some clues exposed. In fact, it will only be over, and the core question is: who will accuse them? Who will judge them?

A former outgoing UEFA or FIFA president. Isn't there a whole lot of untold bad debts, and how many heinous sins are filled with it?

Everyone knows this, but they can only keep their mouths shut tacitly, people involved in football affairs, afraid of offending UEFA or FIFA, and then provoking the other party's revenge afterwards, anyway, they can't do anything to the other party, what's the point of saying it and having a good time?

But since UEFA has bullied the door, if Aldridge doesn't fight back, then he won't be Aldridge.

Just the next day, when Aldridge led the team to Villa Park, UEFA officials announced that they would be warned and fined 30,000 euros for Aldridge's inappropriate remarks!

Before the start of the Premier League game, Aldridge sat in the stands at Villa Park, he was not suspended, but he arrived in the stadium early, and did not want to stand on the sidelines, so he found a place in the stands behind the coach's box, and some reporters came over to chat with him.

Talked about UEFA's decision.

Aldridge shook his head disdainfully and said: "It's ridiculous, Millwall can pay the FA a fine of 500,000 pounds, and that is indeed because we have done something wrong and brought harm to innocent people." But why did UEFA punish me? Just because I said a few words? Well, even if I speak out against the norms, but UEFA officials can discredit Millwall? Huh, 30,000 euros? I won't give a penny to UEFA, and if they get another inch, I don't mind taking UEFA to court on my own behalf! Go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and see if I should pay the fine or not, and let the whole world see what the hell UEFA is up to. ”

"Yes, sue UEFA! Sir Hall, I've got your back! ”

A young Villa fan sitting behind Aldridge excitedly echoed Aldridge's remarks.

Aston Villa has been relegated successfully, although their fans do not have much of a good impression of Millwall, but yesterday Aldridge's remarks against UEFA really won the favor of many people, this young coach is like a gentleman, not cowardly at critical moments, and can stand up to defend the dignity of fans!

That's right, there are football hooligans among Millwall fans.

You can't knock one out of the crowd and treat all Millwall fans like football hooligans.

At other clubs, who doesn't have a few bastard villains in their fan base?

Aldridge turned his head and smiled at the young fan, who immediately asked Aldrich to give him an autograph, Aldrich smiled and signed his name, the little fan seemed to want to make his position clear, and deliberately asked Aldrich to add a name in front of his name: 2002 World Cup England national team coach.

In this way, it is likely that the young fans can cherish Aldridge's autograph with peace of mind, indicating that this is Aldridge's love for the national team manager, not Millwall coach Aldridge.

Of course, the reporter will report what Aldrich just said, that is, the next day, after this remark appeared in the newspapers, combined with the counterattack of the Johanssonian faction and the Platini faction within UEFA, claiming that "someone" is messing around!

Anyway, Aldridge's fine was not handed over to UEFA, and the matter was settled, and UEFA never mentioned it again.

At Villa Park, Millwall drew with Aston Villa, but in the other game, Chelsea lost away to Blackburn, who are exceptionally brave this season, due to their all-out Champions League and FA Cup semi-finals, allowing Millwall to successfully defend their title two rounds ahead of schedule!

Sensationalist media published headlines on the eve of the Champions League semi-final: "Chelsea lose two lines in three days".

Eliminated by Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-finals.

The league also finally ended the suspense.

The reason for so much coverage of Chelsea is that in the penultimate round, Millwall will be a guest at Stamford Bridge, where Millwall, who have successfully defended their title, could be welcomed by Chelsea!

This makes Chelsea, who are aiming to topple Millwall's rule this season, even more overwhelmed!

But they have lost the league and Chelsea should not lose their grace at least, even if Millwall are their sworn enemies, but the tradition of welcoming the defending champions is something Chelsea should abide by more than any other team in the Premier League, because they were the first team to taste the welcome of their opponents when they won their first league title half a century ago, and it was Manchester United who started this tradition by paying tribute to the league title at Old Trafford.

In anticipation, the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals arrived as scheduled.

Aldridge led the team to Highbury.

From the pre-match period, Highbury created a tragic atmosphere as Arsenal fans waited in the stands for a miracle.

The score is 0:2.

Two goals behind, the gap is not too big, especially since Arsenal still have home advantage.

However, the opponent is Millwall!

Even if it is assumed to be 0-0, or even 1-0 ahead, it will not make it easy for Arsenal.

In the last game at the Lion King Stadium, Millwall beat Arsenal with a strong attack, but in the second leg, Aldridge put on a defensive formation.

Aldridge doesn't look like he's going to give Arsenal the slightest chance.

Wenger was a little happy to see that Millwall did not have Henry and Ronaldo in the starting lineup, but when he saw the formation of the troops behind, his face became extremely gloomy.

Millwall kicked 4312 today.

The back three are De Rossi, Pedreti, Alonso, and in front of them is Nedved.

The two strikers are Cristiano Ronaldo leading the way and Kaka Shadow Striker.

Aldridge's reason for this line-up is that Millwall's fitness at the end of the season is a tough one.

There will be an FA Cup final on the 13th, and a Champions League final on the 18th.

Both matches were played at neutral venues.

The first game is going to Wales and the second is going to France.

Considering that Liverpool's morale is high under the leadership of Benitez and they have returned to the Champions League for a long time, Liverpool will inevitably do their best to play the FA Cup final, Millwall's substitute lineup may not have a high chance of winning, and if the FA Cup is lost, the morale impact will have a negative impact, and after weighing it again, Aldridge needs the main players to play these two finals, so in the second leg of this Champions League, it cannot be over-consumed, after all, the FA Cup final is two weeks away.

Arsenal showed the momentum of reversing Millwall in Highbury, but the reality is very cruel, Millwall held the midfield, strangled the opponent's attack in the midfield, and then quickly launched a fast attack when the attack and defense were converted, Arsenal could not defend today, Ronaldo and Kaka had a lot of room to play.

In the end, with the two of them scoring one goal in each half, they eliminated Arsenal with an aggregate score of 4:0 and advanced to the final!

After the game, Highbury let out a monstrous boo!

Arsene Wenger had his most difficult period since taking charge of Arsenal.

The four seasons are empty, the league also missed the top four, lost the Champions League qualification, and can only move to the League Cup next season!

A day later, Millwall's Champions League final opponents were revealed.

Jose Mourinho led Chelsea to a utilitarian counter-attack, knocking out AC Milan over two legs who had lost their aging and attacking core Andriy Shevchenko.

The Champions League final will be the second time that the Premier League will be in the civil war!

Compared with the civil war between Millwall VS Manchester United, this year, it is a London civil war, a battle of mortal enemies! (To be continued......)