Ninety-two, what is the side of competitive competition and art
"Robinson is responsible for the goal conceded, he was too far forward, it was an accident!" The narrator sighed with a little regret.
Leeds were cut off from the ball, Deschamps played a long pass, Klose was not in a good position, almost barely enough to try to hit the goal with a header, and under normal circumstances, such a shot was almost non-threatening, with no angle and no speed.
However, Robinson's men were near the big penalty area line, and when he found the football flying over, it was completely too late to chase back, and he could only watch the football fall into the net!
"What fucking shit luck!" O'Reilly also saw it clearly, and couldn't help cursing secretly, holding a resentment in his heart, but he didn't know who to vent to.
Under normal circumstances, Robinson's position is not a problem, although it is too far forward, and no one expected such a dramatic scene in Leeds United's offensive posture at that time.
Robinson knelt in front of the door, staring blankly at the football in the net, not knowing what to do, Radebe trotted over, fished the football out of the net, patted Robinson on the shoulder twice, didn't say anything, and left with his head down.
It was the younger Woodgate who came over and pulled Robinson hard, saying something in his ear, presumably to comfort him.
"This kid should go buy a lottery ticket, this luck, I don't have to say!!" Lynn watched the replay and was not amazed by Klose's luck.
It's indescribable to be able to score goals like this.
"It's not very tactical, but I guarantee that this goal will definitely be a strong contender for the best goal of the round!"
However, Lynn is still very happy, and it is certainly worth being happy to be able to take an unexpected lead, but as for how he got in, what does it matter.
At least it was a goal that got all Watford supporters in celebration, and Watford's players got a good chance to keep Klose under them, and the German was stunned by the goal and didn't escape the ravages of his team-mates
Leeds then unleashed a frantic swoop for the remainder of the game, and Watford were forced to switch to the defensive battle, with even the strikers who didn't need to return to defend unwittingly returned to midfield.
Every Leeds attack made Watford players use up almost all their energy to fend off, and even then, the threat kept Watford's goal shaky all the time.
Lynn didn't care about any demeanor, and stood up from time to time and shouted loudly to his players to stay in formation and not mess around!
At this time, the role of the two veterans was vividly reflected, especially Deschamps, who struggled to command his teammates to block the opponent's attack.
Uncle Le also roared from time to time in the backcourt, reminding his teammates to be careful of opponents in a certain position.
The situation was so tense that many Watford fans even forgot they had a glass in their hands, and their hearts were under tremendous pressure even if they weren't there.
Every second gets so long!
Of course, in addition to cheering for the team in their own way, the Leeds United fans also looked anxiously at the clock, and in their eyes, time passed so fast.
"Oh! Nice tackle! Lescott, he has made a great contribution, and if Zuihou Watford can really win, then his action is incomparable! If it weren't for him, Watford's defence would have been completely disarmed, and Colwill was only one step slower, and he missed the opportunity! ”
'Time is running out, the referee showed a yellow card and warned Watford not to stall
"Alas, there is no need, Colwill's yellow card is completely unnecessary, but it gives the other side a chance to delay"
Colwill pushed down Parker, who was holding the ball in his hand, and tried to quickly serve the sideline ball, but Parker clutched his chest and screamed on the ground!
The referee also saw Colwill's impulsive push down, so he naturally did not hesitate to spare the yellow card in his hand.
Lynn felt that his palms were covered with sweat, and although his nervousness could not be seen on his face, if he looked closely, his legs were shaking abnormally.
With five minutes to go, a heavyweight victory is in hand.
The stormy attack has given Watford an unprecedented baptism in a game like this, and as long as they can get through, Lynn believes that there will be a qualitative change in his team.
"Scoundrel!"
"Robbers, thieves!"
Leeds fans continue to ridicule Watford, who they find disgusting.
"I don't like it, but Watford did show the tenacity and tenacity that a team requires, no exaggeration, and that's true!"
At the Zuihou moment, Robinson, the Leeds United goalkeeper, also burst into the Watford penalty area to try to make amends for his mistake.
It's just that his luck didn't go against the sky, and he didn't get a chance to shoot at all.
When he saw the ball in Watford's possession, he ran back like crazy, and at the moment Leeds United were empty and there was no one on duty.
As soon as Robinson ran past the halfway line, the referee's whistle blew, two short and one long.
The game is over!
'Watford did a miracle, although they were first in the table, but it was definitely a big upset to beat Leeds United away and the bookmakers are going to make a lot of money'
As soon as the whistle blew, Lynn stood up, waving his fists somewhat excitedly, and celebrating this hard-fought victory with his colleagues!
The disappointed Leeds players collapsed on the pitch, and the Watford players were just as tired or more tired than their opponents, but the joy of victory allowed them to run on the pitch to celebrate their hard-earned victory!
In the mixed interview area, Lynn did not compromise in the slightest and told the reporters in the most determined tone that it was not luck, but tactics, and that the Watford players executed the team's overall tactics perfectly!
And the biggest contributor is not a certain person, but Watford, a team worth beating and remembering!
"We're not people, the whole of Watford is one person, one team, giving to each other and helping each other!"
Listening to the reporters' pointed questions, Lynn became a little impatient, just in time to see Parker take off his jersey and twist the sweat on the jersey vigorously, dripping sweat to the ground.
Lynn pointed to the sweat on the ground with a finger of his hand, and said proudly, "That's the source of Watford's victory!" ”
The media criticized Watford's football as ugly and a cancer in the development of football, these are already clichés, and Lynn is also a little immune, so he didn't use any drastic means to prove anything, what should have been said has already been said, and then make something come out, it seems that he has no quality, and Lynn is not stupid.
This time he was a rare patient.
"In all fairness, it was a good game, not a flashy technical or tactical show, but the intensity of the confrontation and the effort put in by both sides proved that this game was a classic to remember!" Andy Gray is still very righteous, and he has given this game a classic name from a professional point of view.
O'Reilly was disappointed with the result, but did not lose any grace and maintained an elegant posture, "The lads worked very hard, this is the best they have ever played in my tenure, but, unfortunately, the result is sad, their hard work has not paid off, but I firmly believe that as long as they can keep going, after the season, they will find that everything is worth it." ”
'As for Watford, all I can say is that Coach John has a very special style, at least one of the most special opponents I've ever faced. O'Reilly's evaluation of Lynn's tactics is not very straightforward, giving a lot of room for reverie.
"Art? I don't really know what the game has to do with the arts, I just know that the Watford fans and the Leeds United fans have one thing in common, and that is to get a win! When Lynn answered a reporter's question about tactics, he was very dismissive of the other party's artistic argument and directly retorted.
"The truth is that Watford gave their best to get a win that deserved them!"