Football King Bale

Chapter 235 Chaos Premier League

After experiencing a great situation with a 2:0 lead at Anfield, in the end we could only get a lucky draw. In the game, Liverpool's two captains Carragher and Gerrard committed flagrant fouls but both escaped red cards. People expected Ferguson, who led Manchester United to face Liverpool for the 50th time in the league, to make explosive revelations after the game. However, Sir Alex Ferguson, who was being prosecuted by the FA, told the outside world: No! We didn't win and I felt very unhappy and I didn't want to say anything.

Not only that, Sir Alex also issued a gag order on Manchester United players, even including Manchester United's official TV station MUTV.

In fact, since the FA charged Ferguson with criticizing the referee after Arsenal's League Cup final, Sir Alex Ferguson canceled the pre-match press conference on Friday, leaving Liverpool coach Dalglish to perform a one-man show.

After the League Cup final, Wenger took the lead in criticizing referee Mike Dean, believing that his decision to send off Arsenal defender Djurou with a red card was the main culprit that caused Arsenal to lose the game. Ferguson then also criticized Mike Dean, believing that Dean was blind when he missed the Arsenal goalkeeper's red card in the second minute, but then ruled that Bale was offside.

Both famous coaches were immediately charged by the Football Association. According to British media, both the professor and Sir Alex Ferguson may be severely punished by the Football Association and are likely to be suspended.

According to the pre-match plan, Manchester United also adopted a "keep away" attitude towards the media after the game. Ferguson did not accept an interview with Sky TV after the game, and assistant coach Mike Phelan also did not accept an interview with the BBC as usual. Sir Alex also informed the entire team that they had refused an interview with Manchester United's official television station MUTV for the first time.

After the game, a Manchester United official spokesperson said that the injured Nani would undergo further examination at the Carrington base on Monday. Ferdinand, who was injured, simply said via Twitter: "This is a bad result!"

Not only did Manchester United seldom mention the game, but so did Liverpool.

In this game, there were small-scale physical conflicts between players from both sides. Carragher's tackle on Bale almost caused a group fight. Gerrard stepped on Nani and injured the Portuguese's ankle. For these two incidents, Liverpool coach Dalglish refused to comment. .

When talking about the individual performance of the players, the Anfield King only praised Kuyt for completing the hat trick.

When the media asked about Carragher and Gerrard's violent behavior, Dalglish just looked at other things: "It is meaningless to evaluate these two incidents separately. Everyone in this game In a tense mental state, all players have a very high desire to fight, and the players move quite a lot, so injuries are inevitable."

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After a crazy game, the players on both sides seemed unexpectedly silent, with almost no comments on the game. This already said a lot.

Although the soldiers on both sides did not say anything, the British media did not let it go, especially Carragher, who had committed a flagrant foul on Bell, and was bombarded by many parties.

"Daily Telegraph" senior reporter Henry Winter said: "Dirty! Carragher's foul on Bale should have been a red card instead of a yellow card."

"Manchester Evening News" said in the post-match commentary that the three major positive factors of today's game are: it was not Gerrard who performed the hat trick, but Bell performed the hat trick. Of course, the more important thing is that Bell's leg did not stay (being tackled). On the field!

As for Carragher’s evil deeds,

The Manchester Evening News claimed that the Liverpool deputy struck Bale with a blade.

Manchester United's official website said bluntly: This is an ugly scene! He struck Bale in the ankle and shin with a kung fu-like strike.

Bell has now become the de facto top player in the Premier League. He received a bad foul on the court. Although he himself did not make any extreme reactions or words or deeds, there were many media who spoke for him.

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Just like the chaos in this game, this season's Premier League is even more chaotic.

After 29 rounds of games, except for Manchester United, which has almost secured the league championship, the entire Premier League is still in a fog.

Although Liverpool stubbornly blocked Manchester United and only allowed the Red Devils to take away one point from Anfield, this only slightly delayed Manchester United's pace of winning the championship.

After 29 games in the Premier League, Manchester United alone leads the Premier League standings with a dazzling record of 24 wins and 5 draws, scoring 96 goals and conceding 30 goals, with a goal difference of 66 goals and accumulating 77 points.

Behind Manchester United, the points gap between other teams is too much. Arsenal, second in the standings after Manchester United, only has 17 wins, 7 draws and 5 losses, with 58 points, 19 points behind Manchester United.

Not only that, Arsenal also has a gulf-like gap with Manchester United in terms of goal difference. The Gunners, who scored 60 goals and conceded 31 goals, only have a 29 goal difference, which is a full 37 points behind Manchester United!

What is even more jaw-dropping is that in today's Premier League, only these two teams have completely landed, and the remaining 18 teams still have the theoretical possibility of being relegated.

With 9 league rounds left, Chelsea and Manchester City, ranked third and fourth in the Premier League standings, both have 15 wins, 7 draws and 7 losses, with 52 points. The Wolves, the deputy captain of the Premier League, have a record of 7 wins, 5 draws and 17 losses, with 26 points. The score difference between the Blue Army and Blue Moon and the deputy squad leader is only 26 points.

Of course, Chelsea and Manchester City only have the theoretical possibility of being relegated, but in fact the possibility of it happening is almost zero. However, starting from Liverpool, which is sixth in the league standings, the next 15 teams are really in danger.

Liverpool's current record is 11 wins, 7 draws and 11 losses, scoring 40 goals and conceding 41 goals, with 40 points, only 14 points higher than Wolves, and only 10 points higher than Birmingham, which ranks 18th!

Based on Liverpool's poor performance this season, it is really difficult to say that they have landed.

After Dalglish took office, although Liverpool's league ranking rose from 13th to 6th, which seemed to have an earth-shaking performance, the points he scored were only 15 points. In the entire 10 Premier League games, The record is 4 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses, barely qualified.

The reason why Liverpool's ranking has changed so drastically is not because of how good Liverpool's performance was, but because the teams that were directly competing with them during the same period performed worse.

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According to the past experience of the Premier League, since the league was reduced to 20 teams in the 1995-1996 season, 40-point relegation has basically become an iron rule recognized by the coaches of each team. In this regard, Liverpool this season has basically come ashore.

After all, throughout the entire Premier League era, when the league has 38 rounds, the highest score for a relegated team is 42 points.

West Ham fans must still remember the 2002-2003 season. West Ham only won 10 games that year. Although it soared to 12th place in the standings after the third round of the league, it fell from 3:4 in the 13th round. After losing to Newcastle United, they have not escaped the relegation zone. After a 2:2 draw with Birmingham in the last round, they were finally relegated with 42 points.

However, from the current point of view, this season is obviously not a normal season.

After experiencing a great situation with a 2:0 lead at Anfield, in the end we could only get a lucky draw. In the game, Liverpool's two captains Carragher and Gerrard committed flagrant fouls but both escaped red cards. People expected Ferguson, who led Manchester United to face Liverpool for the 50th time in the league, to make explosive revelations after the game. However, Sir Alex Ferguson, who was being prosecuted by the FA, told the outside world: No! We didn't win and I felt very unhappy and I didn't want to say anything.

Not only that, Sir Alex also issued a gag order on Manchester United players, even including Manchester United's official TV station MUTV.

In fact, since the FA charged Ferguson with criticizing the referee after Arsenal's League Cup final, Sir Alex Ferguson canceled the pre-match press conference on Friday, leaving Liverpool coach Dalglish to perform a one-man show.

After the League Cup final, Wenger took the lead in criticizing referee Mike Dean, believing that his decision to send off Arsenal defender Djurou with a red card was the main culprit that caused Arsenal to lose the game. Ferguson then also criticized Mike Dean, believing that Dean was blind when he missed the Arsenal goalkeeper's red card in the second minute, but then ruled that Bale was offside.

Both famous coaches were immediately charged by the Football Association. According to British media, both the professor and Sir Alex Ferguson may be severely punished by the Football Association and are likely to be suspended.

According to the pre-match plan, Manchester United also adopted a "keep away" attitude towards the media after the game. Ferguson did not accept an interview with Sky TV after the game, and assistant coach Mike Phelan also did not accept an interview with the BBC as usual. Sir Alex also informed the entire team that they had refused an interview with Manchester United's official television station MUTV for the first time.

After the game, a Manchester United official spokesperson said that the injured Nani would undergo further examination at the Carrington base on Monday. Ferdinand, who was injured, simply said via Twitter: "This is a bad result!"

Not only did Manchester United seldom mention the game, but so did Liverpool.

In this game, there were small-scale physical conflicts between players from both sides. Carragher's tackle on Bale almost caused a group fight. Gerrard stepped on Nani and injured the Portuguese's ankle. For these two incidents, Liverpool coach Dalglish refused to comment. .

When talking about the individual performance of the players, the Anfield King only praised Kuyt for completing the hat trick.

When the media asked about Carragher and Gerrard's violent behavior, Dalglish just looked at other things: "It is meaningless to evaluate these two incidents separately. Everyone in this game In a tense mental state, all players have a very high desire to fight, and the players move quite a lot, so injuries are inevitable."

………………

After a crazy game, the players on both sides seemed unexpectedly silent, with almost no comments on the game. This already said a lot.

Although the soldiers on both sides did not say anything, the British media did not let it go, especially Carragher, who had committed a flagrant foul on Bell, and was bombarded by many parties.

"Daily Telegraph" senior reporter Henry Winter said: "Dirty! Carragher's foul on Bale should have been a red card instead of a yellow card."

"Manchester Evening News" said in the post-match commentary that the three major positive factors of today's game are: it was not Gerrard who performed the hat trick, but Bell performed the hat trick. Of course, the more important thing is that Bell's leg did not stay (being tackled). On the field!

As for Carragher's evil deeds, the "Manchester Evening News" said that the Liverpool deputy slashed Bale with a blade.

Manchester United's official website said bluntly: This is an ugly scene! He struck Bale in the ankle and shin with a kung fu-like strike.

Bell has now become the de facto top player in the Premier League. He received a bad foul on the court. Although he himself did not make any extreme reactions or words or deeds, there were many media who spoke for him.

………………

Just like the chaos in this game, this season's Premier League is even more chaotic.

After 29 rounds of games, except for Manchester United, which has almost secured the league championship, the entire Premier League is still in a fog.

Although Liverpool stubbornly blocked Manchester United and only allowed the Red Devils to take away one point from Anfield, this only slightly delayed Manchester United's pace of winning the championship.

After 29 games in the Premier League, Manchester United alone leads the Premier League standings with a dazzling record of 24 wins and 5 draws, scoring 96 goals and conceding 30 goals, with a goal difference of 66 goals and accumulating 77 points.

Behind Manchester United, the points gap between other teams is too much. Arsenal, second in the standings after Manchester United, only has 17 wins, 7 draws and 5 losses, with 58 points, 19 points behind Manchester United.

Not only that, Arsenal also has a gulf-like gap with Manchester United in terms of goal difference. The Gunners, who scored 60 goals and conceded 31 goals, only have a 29 goal difference, which is a full 37 points behind Manchester United!

What is even more jaw-dropping is that in today's Premier League, only these two teams have completely landed, and the remaining 18 teams still have the theoretical possibility of being relegated.

With 9 league rounds left, Chelsea and Manchester City, ranked third and fourth in the Premier League standings, both have 15 wins, 7 draws and 7 losses, with 52 points. The Wolves, the deputy captain of the Premier League, have a record of 7 wins, 5 draws and 17 losses, with 26 points. The score difference between the Blue Army and Blue Moon and the deputy squad leader is only 26 points.

Of course, Chelsea and Manchester City only have the theoretical possibility of being relegated, but in fact the possibility of it happening is almost zero. However, starting from Liverpool, which is sixth in the league standings, the next 15 teams are really in danger.

Liverpool's current record is 11 wins, 7 draws and 11 losses, scoring 40 goals and conceding 41 goals, with 40 points, only 14 points higher than Wolves, and only 10 points higher than Birmingham, which ranks 18th!

Based on Liverpool's poor performance this season, it is really difficult to say that they have landed.

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