Chapter 61, I knew this was the case, why bother in the first place
In fact, when Arsenal scored four goals in the first half, the suspense of this game was over.
The only suspense is how many goals Arsenal can score?
Or rather.
Can they break the record for the largest margin in Champions League history after the restructuring?
This record is actually related to the teams of England and Turkey.
In the group stage of the Champions League in the 07/08 season, Liverpool swept Besiktas 8-0 at home.
This is the largest single game after the Champions League restructuring.
But it was the group stage, and when it comes to the knockout round, the game with the biggest point difference.
Mention must be made of the second leg of the quarter-finals of the Champions League in the 2008-2009 season.
Sporting Lisbon sat at home and lost 1-7 to Bayern Munich.
This is also the biggest point difference in the knockout round of the Champions League after the restructuring.
At halftime, the commentators were discussing the two records.
Many commentators agree.
It is possible for Arsenal to equalise, or even break Sporting Lisbon's record for a seven-seven home defeat to Bayern Munich, as they "only need" to score three goals in the second half.
And it will be difficult to break Liverpool's record of sweeping Besiktas 8-0 at home.
They scored four goals in the second half and only equalized that scoreline.
It's going to be a lot of difficulty for them to score five goals and not concede them yet.
And many commentators believe that Galatasaray, after this nightmare first half, will definitely hold on in the second half to make themselves a little less embarrassed.
If you want to say that it is not the Arsenal fans who are most looking forward to Arsenal breaking this record now, but the fans of Besiktas.
As a sworn enemy of the city.
What could be more satisfying than having one's sworn enemy in the city replace himself as part of a record of shame?
So now in Turkey, the heat of this game is also coming up, and it is no longer a one-sided voice in favor of Galatasaray.
Besiktas fans don't care about the "Turkic national righteousness".
They were desperate for Arsenal to score a few more goals in the second half to see their city rivals surpass their humiliating record
Galatasaray's fans, on the other hand, were very frustrated.
Many of them regret it.
They were thinking if we didn't go crazy and provoke Arsenal in the Champions League quarter-finals of these two legs.
Even if they were eliminated, maybe they wouldn't be humiliatingly eliminated like they are now, right?
The thought of his own team is likely to be part of a humiliating record.
Galatasaray's fans were in pain.
Also in some pain are Galatasaray's players.
As footballers, what happened to them in this game really made people sympathize with the untruth.
Because they were almost powerless to fight back, they were pressed by Arsenal to blow the hammer.
This has greatly humiliated their self-esteem.
Now for Galatasaray's players, what they want most is for this game to end as soon as possible, so that they can escape from this place that makes them feel embarrassed and afraid.
As they walked off the pitch, almost every Galatasaray player looked dazed, frustrated, and lost.
Before the game, they were confident that they could make a difference at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal are mired in the whirlpool of public opinion, and their core Ye Luo seems to have patronized the media in the past two days.
And they are well prepared.
to be unprepared.
It's a bit behind, but at least it's a little hopeful.
If they can score a goal as soon as possible, it will shake the hearts of the whole Arsenal team, and they will take the opportunity to score two goals in a row to equalise the aggregate score and the opponent's away goals.
Just thinking about such a prospect makes people excited, excited, and longing.
Galatasaray's players arrived in London with a vision.
The result?
Now everything is shattered.
Their longing is like a soap bubble.
When the wind blows, it rises with the wind.
Just rub it, just .
Kiss.
Exploded.
Now it seems.
They used to think that Arsenal's morale was fluctuating, but it was actually their own imagination.
The other party is enraged!
If it weren't for the Campbell brothers, the whole Arsenal team might not care about this game, and even make a certain degree of rotation, instead of playing all the team in this game.
They may even underestimate the enemy.
That's the case.
Even if Galatasaray can't make the cut, they won't lose so much.
But now Arsenal is like an enraged beast.
They vented all their anger at Galatasaray fans on the Galatasaray team.
Just thinking about it, Galatasaray's players felt that they were too wronged.
What is called a calamity without cause?
And it's not just Arsenal players.
The same goes for their fans.
The Emirates Stadium isn't really a hell's home.
And the neighbourhoods in North London are basically affluent.
Arsenal's fans are relatively upper-middle class - otherwise why would Arsenal tickets be the most expensive in the Premier League?
Therefore, the level of engagement of these middle-class people, who are usually more or less wealthy, when watching the game, is not so great.
They are still somewhat reserved.
But in this game.
Every Galatasaray player feels like he's in hell!
And the Arsenal players didn't smile when they came off the pitch.
Obviously.
This score does not satisfy them.
The camera locks onto Ye Luo.
The Arsenal captain looked serious and turned his head to say something to Cazorla.
This is clearly not a relaxed gesture.
Think about it too.
Four to zero, how can Arsenal's anger be appeased.
They will certainly continue to attack aggressively in the second half.
Before the game, they had already said it.
This game is to make your opponent unforgettable!
It's hard to break records though.
But it's not impossible.
Although the Arsenal players are not really thinking about anything about the record at the moment
Locker room.
Ye Luo clenched his fists and cheered up his teammates.
"We can't just leave it at that! In the second half, we have to continue to attack and continue to score! The score of 4-0 can't make them feel painful! We're going to keep scoring, five to zero, six to zero, seven to zero, eight to 0, the better! We don't set a ceiling, we're going to attack as long as the game goes on! Offensive! Offensive! Crush the damned Turks! Let them tremble and tremble when they hear our name! β
"That's right! We have to do it! We're going to warn them with an unprecedented score! Soccer matters, solving, soccer field!! Otherwise, this is the consequence!! Cazorla, Yelo's number one supporter in the Arsenal dressing room, spoke out as soon as Yelo finished speaking.
Arteta, as vice-captain, also immediately stated: "We have to teach them a hard lesson!" β
Another vice-captain, Vermaelen, although he did not play in this game because he had just returned from injury, immediately said: "We can't relax in the second half, we have to continue to score!" β
The three captains and several bigwigs in the locker room all took a stand.
The atmosphere in the dressing room was of course very hot.
Everyone expressed their stance one after another, saying that they would go all out in the second half and continue to attack.
Every Arsenal player has anger in their hearts.
This is anger at what happened to Arsenal's most loyal fans, Mr. Karl Sr., but also at the violence of Galatasaray's fans, and even more so at the indiscriminate reporting in the Turkish media.
This anger turned into a powerful force.
This power.
Destined to crush their opponents into powder.
In Galatasaray's dressing room, the atmosphere was very somber.
Every Galatasaray player kept their heads down and didn't say a word.
No one was going to play music, change clothes, joke or anything.
In a word.
It's silence.
No one wants to talk.
Galatasaray's head coach Fatih Trim is at a loss for what to do.
He didn't know how he was going to get the team going.
Now whatever is said.
It all seems to have become a joke.
Their best hope is probably for the game to end as soon as possible.
However, as a head coach.
He couldn't just surrender at half-time.
Even if you are terminally ill, you have to die and struggle.
Otherwise, how can you be qualified to be a head coach?
"We're actually doing pretty well."
He pondered for a moment and spoke.
As soon as he said this, he regretted it.
Because no matter how you hear it, no matter what tone you use to say it.
It's all like irony
But the words spoken are like spilled water.
Fatih Trim is unlikely to reclaim it.
He had no choice but to continue.
"We were just unlucky. But now we don't have any other pressure, so let's play well in the second half. There is no hope of qualifying, so everyone treats the second half as a training match, showing their abilities and trying to score an away goal. β
Fatih Trim also knows that he can't put pressure on his players now.
Now he just takes all the pressure off his shoulders, and maybe it will be of some use to his players.
Relax your mind.
Maybe we could have played better in the second half?
That's what Fatih Trim thought in his heart.
But he couldn't help but be deflated when he saw that his players were still with their heads down and didn't say a word.
He also knows
The idea in my head is a little too naΓ―ve.
Second half of the game.
I can only pray that the other party is less entered.
But Fatih Trim certainly didn't pray before coming to London, and perhaps didn't follow some of the precepts, so his prayers had no effect at all, and might even be counterproductive.
The second half was just a minute into the game.
Arsenal scored.
Cazorla was fouled on the edge of the box.
Arsenal were awarded a well-placed free-kick.
Yelo took the free-kick and kicked a pretty beautiful arc that sent the ball into the back of the net from the corner.
Five to Zero!!
Ye Luo scored twice!!
"Five to zero!! Five to Zero!! Arsenal scored at the start of the second half!! They might really be able to set an unprecedented score in this game! β
Andy Gray, the narrator, exclaimed.
At the same time, there is also a vague expectation in my heart.
If Arsenal's opponents were some other team, he might have some sympathy.
But if it's Galatasaray.
Then he had absolutely no sympathy in his heart.
Now fans across England are shouting at Galatasaray.
Even Arsenal's absolute nemesis, Tottenham Hotspur, has officially expressed his support for Karl Hotspur. Sympathy for Campbell's suffering.
It's really a common enemy.
The Arsenal fans cheered.
The few hundred Galatasaray fans who came to the away stadium are now not as arrogant as they are at their home stadium.
Honestly sit in your seat.
Not to mention making vocal gestures to threaten the Arsenal players.
Not even the sound came out much.
Perhaps the most regrettable ones now are the Galatasaray fans who came to the away stadium.
I knew it was so.
Surely they will not come to suffer this sin.
But now they don't dare to leave early.
Because if they show up in London, maybe there will be some football hooligans who will do the right thing for the sky.
They could only sit in the stands and wait for the game to end, so that everyone could leave en masse.
Right now.
The decibels of cheering suddenly resembled a fierce stove stirred up by a high-powered blower.
Whew.
It swept through the stadium suddenly.
This decibel down.
The voices of the Arsenal fans before seemed so insignificant.
So what's going on on the pitch?
It turned out that Giroud rushed into the goal, picked up the football and ran back!
The rest of the Arsenal players did not celebrate the goal and ran towards their own half together.
Generally speaking.
Only the side behind will rush to kick off, fearing that celebrating a goal will be a waste of time.
And now Arsenal are 5-0 up, and the aggregate score is already 8-0.
They are not under pressure to score.
So the only reason they were in a hurry to kick off and worry about wasting time was that they still had to score! And keep scoring goals!
What could be more pleasing to Arsenal fans?
Galatasaray's players were completely blinded.
They don't have the energy they had at home.
They were now like little sparrows that had been struck down by a rainstorm, curled up and shivering.
But the whole Arsenal team didn't have any sympathy for them.
Soon.
Goals came one after the other.
Fifty-second minute of the game.
Ramsey's hand-grabbing penalty in the box, 6-0.
In the 68th minute of the game, Ye Luo smashed the ball into the goal with a header in the penalty area and scored a hat trick, 7-0.
In the 76th minute of the game, substitute Gnabry cut inside the side and shot with his right foot, rewriting the score to 8-0!
"Arsenal equalled Liverpool's record!"
I haven't waited for the commentators to react.
Ye Luo successfully passed in the penalty area in the 83rd minute of the game, and the small penalty area pushed another shot, 9-0!!
This was also the score that ended in this game.
Arsenal thrashed Galatasaray 9-0 at home.
It has created a record for the largest score on the spot in the Champions League after the restructuring!
After the game.
Ye Luo, who staged the senior year, said in an interview with reporters that the ball was given to Carl. Mr. Campbell, too, is a gift to all the fans who support them.
"What? We're setting a new record?! β
Ye Luo was a little surprised after receiving the reporter's prompt.
But he quickly laughed: "It's nothing, if it wasn't for the short time in stoppage time, we might have scored double-digit goals." β
Almost all Galatasaray supporters lost their temper when they heard this.
They knew that Yelo was right.
Because the stoppage time in this game was five minutes.
As a result, the referee blew the whistle for the end of the game in the ninety-second minute of the game - this goal was scored, which made the referee feel a little sympathetic to Galatasaray.
But if you can.
Galatasaray didn't want that sympathy.
Now, they're not just on the list of disgraced records.
And they were replaced by Besiktas, their sworn enemy in the same city.
This fate really drove Galatasaray's supporters crazy, but they were helpless.
The eldest bronchitis was hospitalized, and the update was unstable in the past two days, and he made up for it after being discharged.
(End of chapter)