Chapter 186: The league has just begun

As Vardy placed the ball in the centre circle, a substitution was made on the sidelines.

Andy King replaces Mahrez.

It was Ranieri's last substitution.

When Andy King came on the court, he ran up to Rossi and whispered a few words to him.

Arsene Wenger didn't care about conceding a goal.

In his opinion, this was nothing more than a crooked blow.

What makes him care is that although it is a balloon, the process of Lyrcester City's counterattack in this time is quite worth remembering.

That Jamie Vardy, who played in the lower leagues a few years ago, is now 28 years old.

His speed and explosiveness are at the level of a first-class striker.

Another late bloomer.

Unfortunately, the peak should not last for a few years.

If you are a few years younger, tens of millions of dollars will not be able to run.

After kick-off, Lyicester City continued to scramble and continued to maintain a 4-3-3 formation.

Ulloa, Kramaric and Vardy form the trident, with Rossi continuing to play in midfield.

However, his position will be further back, almost parallel to Andy King and N'Golo Kante, a bit like a back three.

Lyicester City, who gave up the midfield, was surrounded by Arsenal.

In the space of three minutes, Arsenal organised a couple of attacks up front, and although they were cleared, they mastered two penalties and continued to put pressure on the Lyicester goal.

In the 86th minute, Arsenal took the ball from the left, Giroud pressed Hut, shook his head to attack the goal, and Schmeichel held up the bottom line with his palm.

From the corner, Koscielny crossed the ball in front of the post and Sanchez stabbed the ball into the bottom left corner of the goal.

Seeing that he was about to complete the "Big Four Happiness", he was cleared by Kramaric who was standing on the goal line.

The ball was cleared out of the box, still in Arsenal's control, distributing the ball to the wing, and Monreal took the ball and passed it to the box.

The continuous pressure put the Lyicester City defence into a panic, and Monreal was not only able to easily play the ball on the wing, but Giroud finally seized the opportunity in the middle and headed the goal.

2:5!

In the 89th minute of the game, entering the last minute of regular time, Arsenal swept the King Power Stadium with five goals.

Ranieri bowed his head without landing.

This time, he was convinced.

In the final stages of the game, he even thought about trying hard to score another goal.

But in exchange, it was a massacre.

With his hands in his trouser pockets, he stood motionless at the tip of the command zone, alone and alone.

Drip~~

Referee Craig Pawson blew the whistle and Lyrcester kicked off.

Arsenal, who were sure to win, did not let up, continued to press Lyicester City high, and easily pressed through the half.

The midfield, which defended like a paper lake, was once again flattened.

In the first minute of stoppage time, Arsenal repeated the trick and took the ball from the left to find the head of Olivier Giroud in the middle.

This time, captain Morgan was very focused and jumped alongside Olivier Giroud.

Although they didn't fight for the landing, the two guys duel in mid-air and interfered with Giroud's header, which didn't fully hit the power and was easily confiscated by Schmeichel.

"Pass!"

Rossi yelled at Schmeichel on the right side of the backfield near the touchline and pointed his finger at Andy King just outside the box.

Schmeichel understands that Rossi is trying to attack quickly.

However, as Rossi is close to the touchline, a midfielder is needed to make the transition.

Although he also knew that this attack would not have much effect, because the midfield was firmly occupied by the opponent.

But he still threw the ball with a rolling hand and passed it to Andy King.

Rossi didn't give up, and the goalkeeper definitely couldn't afford to lose.

If the ball is broken, then desperately hold the goal.

After the game, beat Rossi again to relieve his anger.

When Andy King received the ball, two opposing players immediately counter-attacked.

If the ball is broken, it will be another dangerous attack.

Andy King was ready to pass the ball to Rossi before he received the ball.

He is the veteran of the team, starting from the Academy, through League One, to the Championship and then to the Premier League.

Andy has seen too many ups and downs in the team.

League One champions, Watford Miracle's backdrop, Championship champions, relegation battles.

has experienced strong winds and waves, what is this small scene?

On the team's last attack, he looked unusually calm.

First, he took a step to the left to attract the defenders, then knocked the ball back with the heel of his right foot, turned around, got rid of the bag, and distributed the ball to Rossi on the right.

This turn is certainly wonderful, but at this time, the Lyrc City team has formed a disconnect in the midfield, and Rossi is not responding at all, so the counterattack naturally cannot be played.

After the ball was passed to Rossi's feet, he did not hesitate for half a second, as if planning the next line of the ball in advance, ignoring the midfield transition, and directly getting up and sending the ball to the feet of Kramaric in the front.

Koscielny rushed towards the ball and tried to break it out before Kramaric could catch it.

But Kramaric didn't wait for the ball to hit the ground, and used the instep of his right foot to cushion the ball forward and shake off Koscielny's defence.

Ooh!

The home fans were once again ignited.

This counterattack is too fast.

With just two kicks, it is advanced from the back to the front, and a 3v2 situation is formed.

Mertesacker defended Kramaric with the ball, and Bellelin recovered from the flank, protecting the middle and interfering with Ulloa.

Vardy, at the far end, was unguarded and was moving forward quickly.

Another counterattack?

Wenger jumped to his feet in a hurry.

Is it another coincidence?

He couldn't believe that Lyicester City, who had lost the ball in midfield, had such a good chance to counter-attack in the last few minutes of the game.

If the first time was a coincidence, this time, definitely not.

Ulloa cut diagonally from the middle to the right to complete a run with Kramaric.

The latter cleverly crossed the ball forward and quickly into the middle of the pitch.

Mertesacker stepped back from a sideways position, but he turned his back to Ulloa and focused his defense on preventing his opponent from breaking down the wings.

I don't know anything about Ulloa's diagonal positioning.

When Kramaric slid in diagonally, he turned around again, and it was too late.

After Ulloa got the ball, there was only one defender in front of him.

He distributed the ball to the left and gave it to Kramaric who was cut in behind.

Goalkeeper Petr Cech struck with his legs open and squatted down quickly to widen the defensive area as much as possible and block the angle of his shot from the ground.

Kramaric saw that the goalkeeper had fallen to the ground to save the ball, and the angle of the shot on the ground was gone, so he could only pick the ball up and go over the goalkeeper's body.

However, the defending veteran, Cech, as he fell to the ground, raised his left hand and drew an arc in front of him.

And it is this trajectory that allows his left hand, when raised, to hit the line where the opponent picks the ball.

Ooh!

In the incredulous eyes of the home fans, the ball was denied by Cech's left hand.

Kramaric threw his head in his hands, got on his knees, and buried his head in the turf after missing a great one-on-one ball.

Arsenal once again controlled the ball at their feet, using the pass to pass the ball and killing time until the referee blew the whistle for the end of the game.

Arteta kicked the ball into the air and gave vent to his victory and celebrated with a hug and a hug.

The Arsenal players were so excited, on the one hand, because of the big score.

On the other hand, in the last minutes of the game, Lyrcester's two counter-attacks were so sharp that they couldn't breathe.

Now, it's finally time to breathe a sigh of relief!

After a brief handshake with Arsene Wenger, Ranieri walked straight onto the pitch and high-fived and hugged the players who had fought hard until the last minute.

When he walked up to Kramaric, Ranieri hugged him tightly and then said slowly: "You did a good job, just a little bit." ”

The guilty Kramaric silently left tears in his eyes and hurriedly blocked the lacrimal ducts with his fingers.

"Cry!"

Ranieri looked at the dazzling score on the screen, his eyes were a little ruddy, and said: "After crying, we have to continue to fight, this is just the beginning!" ”

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