Football King Bale

Chapter 265 The third championship of the season

On May 14, 2011, the 37th round of the Premier League started. The teams at the top of the standings were doing their best to complete the season, but the seven teams in the relegation zone were trying their best to stay in the Premier League.

Originally, Manchester United should also be fighting for their undefeated season to win the championship at this time, but in fact this is not the case. They are currently competing for the FA Cup championship.

As the most successful team in the history of the FA Cup, Manchester United has won 11 championships in this ancient competition with a history of 148 years, slightly ahead of Arsenal, which has won 10 championships, ranking first.

Compared with the number of domestic cup wins won by other mainstream league hegemony teams in continental Europe, this number looks really shabby.

The Copa del Rey has a history of only 109 years, but Barcelona, ​​which has won the most championships in this event, has won 25 championship trophies. Even second-ranked Real Madrid has won 17 championship trophies.

Even the German Cup, which was founded only 75 years ago, Bayern Munich has won 15 championship trophies. That is to say, in the Coppa Italia, which has a history of only 75 years and has many strong domestic teams, the team with the most championships has not won more than 10 times. Juventus and Roma tied for the top spot with 9 championships.

The reason why in its nearly 150-year history, Manchester United, which has won the most championships, has just exceeded 10 times is mainly because this event is too easy to be upset and is known as a hotbed of upsets.

In the history of the FA Cup, there are too many records of the weak defeating the strong and finally winning the cup. The most famous of them is the 1988 FA Cup final.

This is another classic example of the weak defeating the strong. Facing the most powerful Red Army in England at the time, Wimbledon resolutely implemented the British style of long passes and lobs. Their fierce fighting and crazy running completely suppressed their opponents in terms of momentum. Moreover, Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Bisant performed bravely in this campaign, repeatedly defusing the opponent's attacks. After Liverpool's Peter Beardsley's goal was disallowed for offside, Wimbledon's Lori Sanchez headed in a Dennis Wise free kick in the 37th minute. In the second half, Bisante saved Liverpool star John Aldridge's penalty kick like a miracle.

Therefore, Manchester United people did not dare to take this final lightly, even though their opponent was the average strength of the Sky City Stoke City.

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Although Manchester United is the most successful team in the history of the FA Cup, with a record of winning the cup 11 times, the last time they won the championship was seven years ago in the 2003-2004 season.

Faced with a championship that has not been won in 7 years, Ferguson and his disciples will go all out.

Because Manchester United, which won the Premier League seven rounds ahead of schedule, has already secured its ticket to the Champions League in advance, Stoke City, which has reached the FA Cup final, will automatically qualify for next season's Europa League. Despite this, Stoke City will not surrender easily.

On May 14, 2011, the 37th round of the Premier League started. The teams at the top of the standings were doing their best to complete the season, but the seven teams in the relegation zone were trying their best to stay in the Premier League.

Originally, Manchester United should also be fighting for their undefeated season to win the championship at this time, but in fact this is not the case. They are currently competing for the FA Cup championship.

As the most successful team in FA Cup history,

Manchester United has won 11 championships in this ancient competition with a history of 148 years, slightly ahead of Arsenal, which has won 10 championships, ranking first.

Compared with the number of domestic cup wins won by other mainstream league hegemony teams in continental Europe, this number looks really shabby.

The Copa del Rey has a history of only 109 years, but Barcelona, ​​which has won the most championships in this event, has won 25 championship trophies. Even second-ranked Real Madrid has won 17 championship trophies.

Even the German Cup, which was founded only 75 years ago, Bayern Munich has won 15 championship trophies. That is to say, in the Coppa Italia, which has a history of only 75 years and has many strong domestic teams, the team with the most championships has not won more than 10 times. Juventus and Roma tied for the top spot with 9 championships.

The reason why in its nearly 150-year history, Manchester United, which has won the most championships, has just exceeded 10 times is mainly because this event is too easy to be upset and is known as a hotbed of upsets.

In the history of the FA Cup, there are too many records of the weak defeating the strong and finally winning the cup. The most famous of them is the 1988 FA Cup final.

This is another classic example of the weak defeating the strong. Facing the most powerful Red Army in England at the time, Wimbledon resolutely implemented the British style of long passes and lobs. Their fierce fighting and crazy running completely suppressed their opponents in terms of momentum. Moreover, Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Bisant performed bravely in this campaign, repeatedly defusing the opponent's attacks. After Liverpool's Peter Beardsley's goal was disallowed for offside, Wimbledon's Lori Sanchez headed in a Dennis Wise free kick in the 37th minute. In the second half, Bisante saved Liverpool star John Aldridge's penalty kick like a miracle.

Therefore, Manchester United people did not dare to take this final lightly, even though their opponent was the average strength of the Sky City Stoke City.

………………

Although Manchester United is the most successful team in the history of the FA Cup, with a record of winning the cup 11 times, the last time they won the championship was seven years ago in the 2003-2004 season.

Faced with a championship that has not been won in 7 years, Ferguson and his disciples will go all out.

Because Manchester United, which won the Premier League seven rounds ahead of schedule, has already secured its ticket to the Champions League in advance, Stoke City, which has reached the FA Cup final, will automatically qualify for next season's Europa League. Despite this, Stoke City will not surrender easily.

On May 14, 2011, the 37th round of the Premier League started. The teams at the top of the standings were doing their best to complete the season, but the seven teams in the relegation zone were trying their best to stay in the Premier League.

Originally, Manchester United should also be fighting for their undefeated season to win the championship at this time, but in fact this is not the case. They are currently competing for the FA Cup championship.

As the most successful team in the history of the FA Cup, Manchester United has won 11 championships in this ancient competition with a history of 148 years, slightly ahead of Arsenal, which has won 10 championships, ranking first.

Compared with the number of domestic cup wins won by other mainstream league hegemony teams in continental Europe, this number looks really shabby.

The Copa del Rey has a history of only 109 years, but Barcelona, ​​which has won the most championships in this event, has won 25 championship trophies. Even second-ranked Real Madrid has won 17 championship trophies.

Even the German Cup, which was founded only 75 years ago, Bayern Munich has won 15 championship trophies. That is to say, in the Coppa Italia, which has a history of only 75 years and has many strong domestic teams, the team with the most championships has not won more than 10 times. Juventus and Roma tied for the top spot with 9 championships.

The reason why in its nearly 150-year history, Manchester United, which has won the most championships, has just exceeded 10 times is mainly because this event is too easy to be upset and is known as a hotbed of upsets.

In the history of the FA Cup, there are too many records of the weak defeating the strong and finally winning the cup. The most famous of them is the 1988 FA Cup final.

This is another classic example of the weak defeating the strong. Facing the most powerful Red Army in England at the time, Wimbledon resolutely implemented the British style of long passes and lobs. Their fierce fighting and crazy running completely suppressed their opponents in terms of momentum. Moreover, Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Bisant performed bravely in this campaign, repeatedly defusing the opponent's attacks. After Liverpool's Peter Beardsley's goal was disallowed for offside, Wimbledon's Lori Sanchez headed in a Dennis Wise free kick in the 37th minute. In the second half, Bisante saved Liverpool star John Aldridge's penalty kick like a miracle.

Therefore, Manchester United people did not dare to take this final lightly, even though their opponent was the average strength of the Sky City Stoke City.

………………

This is another classic example of the weak defeating the strong. Facing the most powerful Red Army in England at the time, Wimbledon resolutely implemented the British style of long passes and lobs. Their fierce fighting and crazy running completely suppressed their opponents in terms of momentum. Moreover, Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Bisant performed bravely in this campaign, repeatedly defusing the opponent's attacks. After Liverpool's Peter Beardsley's goal was disallowed for offside, Wimbledon's Lori Sanchez headed in a Dennis Wise free kick in the 37th minute. In the second half, Bisante saved Liverpool star John Aldridge's penalty kick like a miracle.

Therefore, Manchester United people did not dare to take this final lightly, even though their opponent was the average strength of the Sky City Stoke City.

………………

Although Manchester United is the most successful team in the history of the FA Cup, with a record of winning the cup 11 times, the last time they won the championship was seven years ago in the 2003-2004 season. Although Manchester United is the most successful team in the history of the FA Cup, with a record of winning the cup 11 times, the last time they won the championship was seven years ago in the 2003-2004 season.

Faced with a championship that has not been won in 7 years, Ferguson and his disciples will go all out.

Because Manchester United, which won the Premier League seven rounds ahead of schedule, has already secured its ticket to the Champions League in advance, Stoke City, which has reached the FA Cup final, will automatically qualify for next season's Europa League. Despite this, Stoke City will not surrender easily.

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