Chapter 71: Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tale?

Amid the shouts of tens of thousands of fans, the game finally began. Unfortunately, the situation on the pitch is not what the English players and fans imagined, and the Danish team will be very cautious and careful to defend when they meet the England team. On the contrary, as the game began, the Danish team, led by Graveson and Jorgensen, frequently attacked the England team. The England team, which was not prepared at all, became at a loss for a while in the face of this situation, and could only defend in embarrassment.

In the fourth minute, Graveson cut off the ball at Frank Lampard's feet with a ferocious tackle and began to announce Denmark's attack.

Gravisen used his strong body to harden past Paul Scholes and then pass the ball to Jorgensen, who had been ambushed in the box early in the box. Jorgensen, who got the ball, didn't make the slightest adjustment at all, and turned around and volleyed at goal.

Although Jorgensen's shot was very sudden, but fortunately, the veteran Seaman has been concentrating, facing Jorgensen's shot, sideways to block the ball, Cole got the ball, quickly passed the ball to Scholes, who was about to return to the defense, temporarily relieved the threat of the England penalty area.

"Ao~ As soon as the game began, the Danish team taught us a hard lesson. It looks like our players are not ready for the game, which is a dangerous omen and hopefully our players will be able to play their senses and not let the dangerous situation happen in the stadium again. We also have to thank David, who did a great job to keep the Danes at bay. ”

Seeing that the game was just at the beginning, the Danish team gave the England team a hard lesson, and the commentator also began to say worriedly, reminding the Lan team members not to be careless. Unfortunately, things are not as everyone imagined, the Danish team's attack this time is not a simple knock on the mountain, on the contrary, the stormy attack began to unfold, for a while, England in front of the goal of a scuffle, it seems that there will be a danger of being broken by the Danish team at any time.

In the 11th game, Denmark's captain Graveson once again cut off Coles' pass to Beckham in midfield and began a new offensive run. This time it was Tomasson who shot the goal, relying on Madsen to stop Campbell with almost a basketball pick-and-roll cover, and Tomasson flicked the ball horizontally, dodged a gap and shot.

This time, it was He-Man's brave performance that lifted the ball out of the bottom line, and for the poor performance of his teammates, the angry Sea-Man couldn't help but stand up and shouted loudly, asking the players to cheer up and not let the opponent shoot so easily.

Jorgensen stood on the penalty spot, looked at the box and hoisted the ball high into the box as the referee's whistle blew.

Campbell desperately used his strong body against Madsen to prevent the opponent from taking a better position, watched the ball fall, jumped up hard, and wanted to push the ball out.

Unfortunately, this time, maybe God wanted to teach the proud England players a lesson, or maybe it was Andersen's fairy tale that moved God. Campbell, who jumped high, was about to touch the ball when he suddenly dared to see a figure flash in front of him, and the ball had disappeared.

That figure is Gravesson, the captain of the Danish team. As early as Jorgensen's corner, Graveson began to run, and after determining the landing point of the ball, Graveson suddenly added, shook off Gerrard, who had been sticking to his side, and rushed in front of Campbell with a leap to head the ball into the net.

“cooooooooooooooooooa1!!! Graveson, less than ten minutes after the game began, the captain of the Danish team, Gravesson, took advantage of a corner kick opportunity to send the ball into the door of England, 1:0, the Danish team broke the deadlock first and took the lead. ”

Highbury Stadium, which was originally very lively, suddenly became silent with Gravison's goal. The England fans who reacted immediately began to boo, not only to Gravison, who scored the goal, but also to the England team, which has been performing very badly.

"Damn it!" Seeing that the Danish team took the lead at the beginning of the game, Keegan couldn't sit still at this time, stood up from the bench, and shouted loudly at the players on the field, telling the players to stabilize and attack at the same time.

"!" Looking at Graveson who was celebrating with his teammates, Gerrard's eyes flashed from time to time, just Graveson's goal, a big reason was that Graveson got rid of Gerrard's close defense to score that goal, which made Gerrard, who was already arrogant, feel a great shame, thinking that he had promised head coach Keegan that he would see Graveson to death at the beginning, but he didn't expect that the game had just begun, Graveson not only brought the Danish team's offense, but also scored a goal, which made Gerrard feel a huge shame.

The best way to erase your shame is to see Graveson to death and overthrow the Danish team. It was for this reason that Gerrard began to secretly resolve to treat Graveson like an enemy.

Gerald has always been an activist, and now that he has made up his mind, Gerald will prove it with his actions. As soon as Graveson received the ball from the defender who cut off Shearer, he was already ambushed by Gerrard, and put it on Graveson with a tackle no less ferocious than Graveson.

"Boy, you *** did it on purpose, you tell me!" "Mad Dog" Graveson is not a good gentleman, he was put by Gerald, got up from the ground, and yelled loudly at Gerald who was put in him, his eyes were wide open, and he looked hideous, as if he could do it at any time.

In the face of Graveson's questioning, Gerard was not a bird, deliberately spit in front of Graveson, and then looked at Graveson proudly, as if to say: It was Lao Tzu who did it, what can you do to me, unhappy, unhappy to beat me.

Seeing Gerrard's arrogant look, the angry Graveson was about to break free from his teammates' blockade and teach Gerald a lesson, so that Gerrard would know that don't mess with me, I'm not a good bully.

It's a pity that in the end, Graveson's wish was not realized, and the referee who had already been wrong ran over, blocked in front of Graveson, and warned Graveson and Gerrard, especially for the angry Graveson, who had to give cards at any time, which made Graveson have to calm down, but at this time, looking at Gerrard's eyes, he couldn't help but become sharp.

Indeed, for Graveson, it has always been about bullying others and letting others go, and when someone dares to put them to themselves and bully themselves. If this revenge is not avenged, then Gavison is not Gavison. At this moment, Graveson has made up his mind to find an opportunity in the next game to teach Gerrard a hard lesson, and it is best to be able to get Gerrard off the court.

Seeing that Graveson was blocked by the referee, Gerrard also knew that it was absolutely impossible for Graveson to teach himself a lesson in front of the referee at this time, thinking of this, Gerrard couldn't help but sigh.

Originally, Gerrard knew that Graveson had a fiery temper, so he deliberately put Graveson with a very vicious tackle, hoping that Graveson couldn't help but be angry and taught himself a lesson.

As long as Gavison really makes a move, Gerrard will definitely fall to the ground and hit people on the field, and everyone knows that Gruvisen will definitely be sent off with a red card by the referee. At that time, the Danish team with one less person will still be the Danish soul leader Gravesson, which will be a serious blow to the Danish team.

At that time, the Danish team, which was originally inferior to the England team, was afraid that it would be beaten into a sieve by the England team after one less person. It's a pity that Gerrard's wishful thinking was ruined by the referee who arrived in time, which made Gerrard sigh and feel pity.

(For everyone's opinion, the madman will definitely pay attention and try to minimize the content without the main character.) )