0109 Find yourself

As the second half began, Leeds regained a little bit of feeling.

At least the offense can be played, but it always feels like it's a little bit off.

With 61 minutes played, Parker passed the ball to Smith again, and after Smith got the ball, he began to look around for someone nearby.

But Chelsea player Frank Lampard struck Smith from behind, and Smith stumbled, took two steps forward before hitting the ground.

This is a physical contact, and it generally depends on the mood of the referee on duty today.

Today's referee Foye chose not to blow and signaled the game to continue.

By this time, Lampard had already taken the ball and continued to attack, leaving Smith sitting on the ground and spreading his hands.

Seeing that the referee didn't say anything, Smith hung down hard.

Then at this time, the referee was heard blowing the whistle.

"What?"

Smith looked up when he heard it.

Seeing Frank Lampard fall to the ground, Leeds United's Leeds United No.5 was there with his hands raised in a very innocent appearance.

And a bald head is constantly explaining something to the referee.

Then, Glen Schal and Romedahl, who started today, ran over to see how Smith was doing, and when they saw that there was no problem, they pulled Smith up.

However, just as Smith stood up, he immediately felt a push from behind him.

"What are you thinking?" The person who came looked very angry.

Smith was about to get angry when he immediately heard that it was his good brother, Van Persie, who was talking and pushed him.

"Robin, what are you doing!"

"What are you doing?" Van Persie was obviously more angry than Smith, "You look at what you're doing, everybody wants to play well, but what about you, what are you doing? ”

"I'm ......," Smith was asked, "what am I doing?" ”

"In normal times, if that dog X's No. 8 dares to do this, you would have rushed up a long time ago." Van Persie pointed to Frank Lampard who had fallen to the ground.

Probably saying that, Van Persie was still not relieved, and picked up his hand and patted Smith in the face, but it was not as heavy as a slap.

"Look there, Comrade Captain!" Van Persie pointed to Parker again.

Leeds United's no.5 has just been shown a yellow card by the referee for a foul on Frank Lampard.

"Wake up, Alain."

Smith looked at Van Persie and thought about the days when his good brothers had walked with him after his breakup last season, when Van Persie had been hanging out with him and taking him on vacation to the Netherlands.

He saw Graveson who was still arguing with the referee, and thought of the two seasons he had played together since he became a midfield partner, and the two of them worked together tacitly. Gravison also taught him how to play cards, but Smith didn't.

He saw Parker, who had slipped away after receiving a yellow card, the Leeds United no.5 who had promised to go with him to the World Cup in Germany for England in the summer. Just now, he helped himself to make up for the defense, so he received a yellow card.

He saw Kelly sitting on the bench again, the usually humorous former captain, who solemnly handed the captain's armband to him.

Finally, he saw the manager on the sidelines, the manager who trusted him and tolerated him. Just now in the middle of the field, there was a scolding, but it seems that his teammates listened to it, only he himself did not listen, although he knew that most of the manager's words were for himself.

The players, the captain, the spiritual leader, but the fight outside the stadium brought a bad influence to the team, and in the face of the media hype and hype, Smith was lost.

"You knew it would be like today, so you didn't splash that bucket of water at that time."

This sentence, like the bucket of water being poured on Smith, completely woke Smith up.

At this time, the referee who had finished handling there came running, because he also found out about the situation here, and the other players around him were watching Smith and Van Persie.

They even saw Van Persie punching Smith in the face.

"Two, I wonder if you can change places if you want to quarrel."

The referee was good-natured today, otherwise he might have given these two people some other rewards.

It's not unheard of before.

Just last season, during Newcastle's match against Aston Villa, former Leeds United player Lee Bowyer had an argument on the pitch over his frustration with team-mate Keelung Dier for not giving him the ball, and a big fight ensued between his team-mates. In the end, both led a red card and were sent off.

The rest of Leeds' coaching staff and substitutes on the sidelines hung their hearts,

It is generally difficult to produce a fight between teammates, because the two sides are teammates who can't look up and can't look down, and once the fight starts, generally speaking, one of them can't be solved without leaving the team. And the teammates beat each other, which is equivalent to showing the contradictions within the team in front of everyone, saying that the ugliness of the family should not be publicized, and it clearly tells everyone that we are a team that is not united.

"It's not going to happen, is it?" Kidd asked, a little worried.

"No, it won't." George Lee replied in the affirmative.

At halftime just now, George Lee found that after he finished speaking, the morale of the other players had risen, and Smith was still like that, so he thought that Smith should not have come out yet.

At this point, the best solution is to let Smith score a goal and vent. For example, Leeds United won a penalty and let Smith take the penalty, and then the problem could be solved after the penalty was scored.

However, the problem now is that Leeds have no way to inflict damage in the Chelsea penalty area, let alone a penalty.

So, when it comes to scoring goals, it's up to Smith himself.

Play resumed, Chelsea took a set-piece up front, Frank Lampard drove the ball out of the box, and after the ball flew into the box, Albuchesen grabbed the opportunity before Drogba and headed the ball away.

George Li also nodded with satisfaction after seeing it, if Albucheson loses in the confrontation with Drogba again, George Li is estimated to seriously consider the issue of Albchesten's stay after the season, rather than the issue of contract renewal.

Now Leeds United has a lot of players who have been brought in after George Lee became the manager, and it is almost time to start renewing their contracts after two seasons are coming to an end. Most of these players will receive a salary increase because of their excellent performance and the team's record.

Back in the game, the ball was cleared and came to the feet of Gravesson, who seized the opportunity to find the team's winger Glenschar.

The Dane didn't stop the ball and went straight past Graimi to the opposition half.

Then I saw Smith in front of him.

Slipped the ball between two Chelsea centre-backs.

At the time, Gallas was preparing to come to the defense of Glen Shire, and Terry was attracted by Van Persie, so the middle position was relatively large, which created an opportunity for Smith to step in.

Faced with the incoming ball, Smith began to adjust his pace and prepare to hit the goal.

By this time, Terry had given up on Van Persie and rushed over to defend Smith.

Smith saw that if he hit the door at this time, he would definitely be blocked by Terry who came to him, so he was ready to lean on Terry with his body and then hit the door.

John Terry rushed up and slammed his body into Smith harder than Lampard had just done.

But Smith didn't fall.

In fact, if Smith falls into the penalty area at this time, the referee will most likely choose to award a penalty.

However, Smith gritted his teeth, and instead of falling, he turned back to Terry, knocking Terry unsteadily.

Smith adjusted again and fired a shot with all his left foot against the onrushing Cech.

Because it was too close, no matter how powerful Cech was, he couldn't react, so he could only take a gamble and chose to block the near corner.

The ball flew past Cech's scalp.

At this time, Cech was not wearing a helmet yet, so he could clearly feel the sensation of the ball flying over his head as soon as he arrived, like a gust of wind blowing, at least the kind of wind above level 8.

2 to 1.

After the goal, Smith didn't even look at the referee, ran straight to the corner, came to the Leeds United fans, and roared to the sky.

"Roar!"

The Leeds captain, back.