Chapter 228: The Dispute of Wen Mu (Subscription Requested)

The history of the confrontation between Mourinho and Arsene Wenger, whether on or off the field, can write a million-dollar book.

Alex Ferguson has retired, and in the Premier League, only Arsene Wenger can stand side by side with the madman.

For this game, the outside world is still optimistic that Mourinho will win.

First of all, Chelsea are playing at home, and secondly, Mourinho's style is just enough to restrain Arsene Wenger.

Someone once asked Professor Arsene Wenger who he hates most in the Premier League.

Arsene Wenger did not hesitate to name "Jose Mourinho".

Jose Mourinho was the only one who allowed the usually suave Arsene Wenger to lose his temper on the sidelines.

This shows the extent to which Wenger is resistant to Mourinho.

As for Mourinho's treatment of Arsene Wenger, he praised Wenger as Arsenal's best coach on the one hand, but on the other hand, he was doing everything he could to provoke the other side.

On Arsene Wenger's 1,000-game Premier League milestone, Mourinho ruthlessly sent Arsene Wenger a 6-0 result, so much so that years later, it will still be mentioned by other coaches.

"Voyeurism", "failure expert", "Wenger's Chelsea quote" and so on, are all Mourinho's counterattacks against Wenger.

It can be said that as long as Mourinho stands with Arsene Wenger, there are endless topics for media reporters to cover.

The relationship between the two is easy to think, how can he be warm?

On September 19, at 12:45 local time, the key match between Chelsea and Arsenal started first.

The referee of this game is Mike Dean, "one of the Premier League's Magical Four Blinds", "Card Master", "North London Sniper" and so on are all titles given to him by fans.

This shows how unpopular McDean's law enforcement is.

McDean never restrained his desire to play when officiating a game, and he was one of the most licensed referees in the Premier League.

Compared with Mourinho, Wenger's injury to Dean is more memorable.

Arsene Wenger's world-famous painting "Reigning in the World" is due to Mike Dean.

I don't know how Mike Dean will impress the hearts of the two coaches this time.

Starting list.

For Chelsea, in addition to Willian's absence due to injury, the main players have returned, and Mourinho has sent the best team in his heart, the specific list is as follows.

Goalkeeper: Jose.

Defenders: Cesar Azpilicueta, Cahill, Zouma, Branislav Ivanovic.

Two midfielders: Cesc Fabregas, Nemanja Matic.

Attacking defenders: Hazard, Oscar, Pedro.

Centre-forward: Diego Costa.

In addition, there were Ramirez, Mikel, Remy, and John Terry on the bench.

As for Arsenal, Cech returned to Stamford Bridge for the first time as an opponent, and like Cesc Fabregas, he represented his new club against his old club.

Perhaps because he was too familiar with the Stamford Bridge pitch, Cech walked into the wrong dressing room when he walked onto the pitch.

Arsenal's specific starting line-up is as follows.

Goalkeeper: Cech.

Defenders: Monreal, Koscielny, Gabriel, Bellerin.

Two midfielders: Coquelin, Cazorla.

Attacking defenders: Alexis Sanchez, 272, Ramsey.

Centre: Theo Walcott.

In addition, there were Oxlade-Chamberlain, Chambers, Olivier Giroud, and Mikel Arteta on the bench.

Before the start of the game, Mourinho deliberately shook hands with Wenger at the exit of the players' tunnel, but both men looked away from each other, making the handshake more like a routine.

After a brief handshake, the two walked directly to their respective benches.

This is also what makes this game full of gunpowder.

As the game time comes.

McDean led the players from both sides out of the tunnel and into the centre of the pitch.

[New Mission: Help your team achieve victory without using "Time and Space Pause" and double your point rewards.] Your current base score is 2000 points. 】

The system mission, which has nothing new, takes the initiative to light up the moment José steps on the lawn.

Jose turned off the system light curtain.

A simple pre-match handshake ceremony, and the game is about to begin.

In the center circle, Walcoat tees off.

Straight back to Cazorla, a new London derby began.

Shortly after the kick-off, Arsenal were awarded their first corner.

From the corner, Cazorla clearly wanted to pass to the back post, but when the ball crossed the small penalty area, Jose suddenly jumped up and took the ball directly from a height of 3 meters.

After Jose landed on the spot, he didn't raise his head and took a quick goal kick.

Just as he started jumping, Jose had already seen Costa in front of him unmarked.

How could Jose miss such an opportunity?

The ball flew through the air, and in the blink of an eye, it was already in front of Costa.

Costa doesn't even need to stop the ball, he just needs to rush forward and get the ball with ease.

Once he got the ball, Costa raced forward as hard as he could, desperate to get his legs back.

Coquelin was in hot pursuit behind him, and seeing that Costa was about to smash into the penalty area, Coquelin had no choice but to use a tactical foul and drag Costa to the ground with one hand.

"Beep, beep~" McDean blew the whistle decisively.

Chelsea were awarded a free-kick in front.

And Coquelin was only verbally warned.

What about the card masters? What about the North London snipers?

The home fans burst into boos.

Cesc Fabregas takes the free-kick.

Just when Xiaofa was standing in front of the penalty spot, the Arsenal fans also booed in the stands.

It seems that the fans of the Arsenal are planning to never forgive Fabregas.

In stark contrast, Chelsea fans gave a round of applause to the city-rival Petr Cech before the game, thanking him for his contribution to Chelsea.

Of course, the pain left by the "Arsenal Four" in the hearts of Arsenal fans will never be understood by outsiders.

Back at the game, Cesc Fabregas took a deep breath and hit the goal with a direct free kick.

Unfortunately, it was easily confiscated by Cech.

Petr Cech is proving to Abou in the stands that he is still at his peak.

For various reasons, Abou has not been seen in a Chelsea VIP box for some time.

This season, Abu appeared in the box for the first time.

Chelsea's first wave of attacks was unsuccessful.

Arsenal mainly opposed the away and took the initiative to attack one after another.

Perhaps it was because of Abou's presence that Chelsea's backline was unusually solid today, with Jose not at all threatened.

Alexis Sanchez cut inside from the left and fired wide.

Theo Walcott swooped down behind the Chelsea defence, only to be tackled to defuse the attack or to fall into an offside trap that Chelsea had prepared.

Jose's "undefeated field" is finally showing signs of taking effect.

Football matches are a game of succession, and when Arsenal can't break down Chelsea's defence, it's time for Chelsea to counter-attack.

Unfortunately, Costa's return pass to the left of the goal failed to find his team-mate.

The game continues.

For the first ten minutes, José seemed to be a little idle.

In the 15th minute, Costa collided with Eden Hazard against the wall.

Outside the box, from 20 yards, Costa fired a powerful shot from his feet.

Unfortunately, it was confiscated by Cech again.

Chelsea's attack was also a threat to their opponents.

In the 28th minute, Jose made his first save.

Cesc Fabregas mishandled a pass at the back.

272 got the ball.

Diagonally to the left side of the penalty area, the ball reached Walcott's feet.

Walcott didn't make any adjustments and fired a half-volley.

Unfortunately, there is no threat to Jose at all.

Jose didn't even fall to the ground before he got out of Theo Walcott's shot.

What about the hot London derby?

There was no chance of a quick counter-attack, and Jose threw a goal-kick to Cahill.

In the 31st minute, Pedro took the ball.

Cazorla put a tackle and failed to touch the ball before bringing down Pedro.

This time, "Card Master" McDean didn't restrain his desire to play.

Cazorla received his first yellow card of the game.

Cesc Fabregas then played a through ball.

Unfortunately, Pedro stopped the ball too hard and missed a one-on-one opportunity.

Before the end of the first half, Kurt Zouma, Pedro and Cesc Fabregas started in quick succession, but most of them were off target.

In the first 45 minutes, Chelsea were completely in control, but were unable to break the deadlock.

As for Arsenal, once they get into the Chelsea penalty area, they suddenly become weak and make more mistakes.

Seeing that the first half was about to end, Asenmo only had one shot on goal.

In the final moments of the first half, Chelsea counter-attacked again.

Diego Costa and Koscielny battled in the box, pulling and pulling at each other.

At the moment, none of their movements are clean.

However, Costa is clearly more aggressive.

He first slapped Koscielny in the face with his right hand, and then slapped Koscielny again with a wave of his left hand.

At this point, Hazard controlled the ball on the flank and failed to get past Bellerin's interception.

Hazard passes back to Cesar Azpilicueta behind him.

Cesar Azpilicueta crosses diagonally into the box.

At this moment, Koscielny turned around and fell directly to Kosta.

Without waiting for the referee to come, Costa got up and knocked the opponent down.

Seeing that his teammates were being bullied, Gabriel also joined the band, and he pushed Diego Costa away.

Originally, the ball had already been driven to midfield by Cech.

Costa's battle with Gabriel forced referee McDean to stop the game.

Both sides played 50 boards, with Costa and Gabriel both receiving yellow cards.

Originally, I thought that the matter should be drawn at this point.

But Diego Costa and Gabriel hit the bar.

Both were born in Brazil and both speak Portuguese.

Diego Costa was almost clinging to Gabriel's back, babbling in his mouth.

After receiving the yellow card warning, the two were still arguing and arguing.

This is typical Costa, where angels and devils coexist, and at the moment he is provoking his opponents with "trash talk".

In the center circle, Gabriel stepped back, but Costa didn't budge.

The result was predictable, Gabriel stepped on Costa.

Costa immediately shouted at the referee and told McDean about Gabriel's deliberate foot on him.

(End of chapter)