Chapter 249: Spend some damn money!

Chapter 249: Spend some damn money!

Originally, fans were still thinking about what Uncle Zhan Jun said, neither Giroud nor Walcourt can be blamed, so who should be blamed? Maybe the stadium manager is to blame for not making the opponent's goal bigger?

As soon as I thought of this, I heard Uncle Zhan Jun shouting Podolsky's name.

Then I looked up and saw the screen, in the far corner of the goal in front of Aston Villa's small penalty area. Podolski had already rushed to this position and jumped, and then Bennett hit him in the air. Podolski struggled to straighten his neck as he tilted, and the ball just arrived. Then a lion shook its head, and Guzan's outstretched hands failed to pick the ball off before he did.

Zuihou hit Podolski's head and flew into the Villa gate like a cannonball.

Podolsky !! The ball went in!! Podolski's header pulled a point back for Arsenal and Porti did a good job. Who said Podolsky jerked off? They shot down all the bombers today. "Uncle Zhan Jun didn't remember the sentence when he said this, 'Podolsky - jerking!' It is from his mouth.

Podolski was so excited after the goal that he jumped several times in the Villa penalty area.

Podolski's goal gave Gunners fans hope once again, and now the game is only 60 minutes into play. There are still 30 minutes left to equalize or even overtake, at least there is no problem in terms of time.

"Dancing passionately in Highbury,

Knowing the abode of the enemy,

Waiting for them to put their guns down,

At that time I used my usual calmness,

Resolute, piercing his arrogance,

Penetrate into his overly proud heart.

- Bang, bang, bang,

- Ah, the smell of gunsmoke left on him! ”

The stands at the Emirates Stadium were filled with a sea of red and white, with fans holding up their Arsenal-themed scarves and cheering. There was even a fan group with a glass of cold beer in their hands and shouting in unison to Podolski in the distance: "Respect, Porti! ”

Just when fans thought the equaliser was imminent, the Aston Villa manager certainly knew. Playing a team like Arsenal away from home is not at all relaxing.

So he went to the sidelines and told his players not to be impatient. Now it's 1-2 at home, when the morale of the Arsenal players is officially high. At this time, you need to do haode is to defend, and then to find opportunities to counterattack.

With scores like 2-1 and 1-0, the manager certainly knows what they mean, and they mean that the next opponent is going to launch a fierce attack.

Sure enough, the later Gunners attacked more and more sharply.

Podolski, who scored a goal, appeared to be more aggressive, constantly attacking from the left. It's just that Bennett's defense is also in place, giving full play to the characteristics of English football. Pulling jerseys, pushing people, people and balls must leave one of them

The German has been at Arsenal for so many years and is certainly familiar with the Premier League defence. Although he couldn't avoid the other party very well, at least he didn't get hurt after a "wrestling".

It's just that Theo Walcott on the other side is more miserable, although he grew up in the Premier League since he was a child. However, his body is agile but not strong enough, and he rarely has the upper hand in the confrontation with Luna. And his speed can't be easily activated in the opponent's foul tactics and small actions.

What is even more tragic is that the referee of this game is Webb, a bald head, a typical English referee. Generally, small actions and fouls are not blown, and even if they are blown, no yellow card is given. Unless it's a big move, the cards are given. That's why Webber is one of the most controversial referees in the Premier League.

As for Olivier Giroud, although he was running all over the pitch. Whether it is the attack in the front court or the defense in the back court, he can be seen. But the measure of a centre-forward is more about his goal rate, which is a hard indicator.

'The reason why Giroud is now in the starting position is more because of his positive running. Although his goal rate is not high, you can see him in both the midfield and the back. ”

The ideal of Arsenal fans is plump, but the reality is very explicit.

After nearly ten minutes of bombardment around Aston Villa's goal, Arsenal were unable to equalise. It wasn't until Zuihou Gibbs and Sagna both turned from full-backs to wingers that only two centre-backs were left at the back, as well as a midfielder who was flexible in attack and defence, and vice-captain Mikel Arteta.

It was then that Aston Villa seized another chance on the counter-attack, and Cazorla's long-range shot from the edge of the box hit the thigh of centre-back Vlaar in the box and bounced off Clarke next to him.

Clark cleared the ball with a big foot straight towards the front court, and the ball landed near the center circle arc. Because Arsenal's ball is far up to participate in the attack, and only Koscielny and Merdesart are left in this position. Merdsat knocked the caddy's header off and onto Koscielny's feet.

Koscielny played a pass to Arteta to get his team-mates on the attack. But Arteta was about to turn after receiving the ball. Delph suddenly rushed up from behind him, gently pushed him, and took advantage of the opponent's unstable center of gravity to immediately poke the ball out of the opponent's feet. Then he ignored Arteta, who was unsteady on his feet, and chased straight towards the ball.

Arteta raised his hand to signal for a foul and immediately chased back. Experience has taught Mikel Arteta that referees don't get so "exciting" on the pitch if they can be relied upon.

Sure enough, Webb did not blow the whistle to signal a foul, but made a gesture to continue the game.

Originally, Delph was a little slower to see if the referee blew the whistle. But after waiting for a while, I didn't hear the referee's whistle, but there were a lot of boos and angry scolding from the home fans. Since the referee didn't say it, then he was not welcome.

Immediately pick up speed and pull the ball to the wing, then break along the side while paying attention to the situation in the middle. Abang Laho, who was originally on the wing, had already cut to the middle at this time and was stopped by Medsat.

And Sagna on the wing was too deep to retreat back in time to defend. Although he tried very hard to catch up, he was already some distance away from Delph, so he couldn't catch up for a while.

Delph made a gesture to cut inside straight from the sideline, and Koscielny stabbed again diagonally for a flying tackle. But Delph was clearly clever and immediately passed the ball as soon as the opposition rushed at him.

The high ball flew into the space behind Koscielny and Medesart, and Koscielny immediately turned back to chase the ball and ignored Delph.

But at this time, Bentek, who was behind Abang Laho, suddenly rushed forward. Originally, Abang Lajo had started to run sideways before Delph, and it was his sudden run that took the unknown Merdesart away. So Bentek easily rushed straight through the gap between Medsatt and Koscielny, and no one stood in his way at all.

Szczesny saw Delph pass the gap, and Bentek rushed up. He didn't hesitate, seeing that the back line in front of him couldn't be relied on, he decisively abandoned the goal. Rushing straight to the ball at the edge of the penalty area, but Bentek was clearly one step faster. Szczesny grabbed the ball before Szczesny, then pulled it slightly to the side and hit it straight from distance.

Judging that it was a boccia, Szczesny immediately pounced sideways. When his hands didn't touch the ball, it rolled in front of his hands and headed for goal.

The fans at the scene all stood up involuntarily, and the eyes of 60,000 fans gathered around the Arsenal goal.

Zuihou looked at him as the ball rolled slowly and unhindered into Arsenal's goal line.

"Oh~yes~~!" Of course, it wasn't the Arsenal fans who cheered, but the few Aston Villa fans who came to watch the game away.

"Oh~Crab~~!" Of course, the Arsenal fans are the ones who are scolding.

"Three to one!! Just when Arsenal had just seen a glimmer of light, Bentek brutally deprived him of that glimmer of light. After receiving a long ball from Delph, Bentek slotted home from distance and the away Villa team doubled the score. 3-1, it was a crucial goal. Time was running out for Arsenal, with more than ten minutes to go, but they were two goals behind. ”

'It was almost a goal in the game, Bentek, Abonlaho and Wemann. Aston Villa's front trident scored a goal apiece, and perhaps in a dozen minutes they will be taking home their first point of the season from the great Emirates Stadium, and a fantastic three. ”

Watching their opponents celebrate on their home turf, Arsenal fans finally couldn't help it.

One fan sat behind Wenger and held up three English slogans: "SpendMoney" and "SpendMoney" and "SpendMoney"

He yelled angrily at Arsene Wenger: "Spend some damn money, for God's sake, spend some damn money!" ”

As he continued to roar, the atmosphere of the fans in the stadium was actually driven by him. In less than half a minute, there was only one voice in the audience, and that was: "Spend some damn money!" ”

This voice frightened Li Zihan, and the roar of more than 50,000 people was not a small sound. This is the first time Li Zihan has seen fans shout slogans of dissatisfaction with the club away from home, and some extreme right-wing fans in the past at Juventus have gone directly to him and Pogba and other yellow and black people. But there is no trouble for the fans to go to the club and the manager.

Arsene Wenger, of course, heard the fans and said nothing and turned to argue about anything. I just scolded the sworn enemy Tottenham next door several times in my heart, "Damn Tottenham, damn Tottenham, damn plague rooster!!" ”

Of course, no one heard the curse in Wenger's heart, and of course, even if anyone heard it, they would not understand Wenger's scolding and the current situation of Tottenham, which can't be beaten.

Only the staff of the coaching staff can understand that Wenger Weishenme is so scolding Tottenham!