Godfather Of Champions

Chapter 120: Volume 2 The sturdy Millwall in the sky of Nottingham (Part 2)

Walker also stood up to protest. Just when they were all dissatisfied with the referee's decision, Millwall launched a quick attack.

Wise passed the football to Cahill in front. Then Dunn saw Cahill dribble the ball in a straight line along the wing, past Gareth Williams. After entering the 30-meter area of ​​the forest team, he made a flick and suddenly cut inward in disguise!

This fooled the Forest right back John Thompson who came up to defend him. Next, he dribbled the ball horizontally, and Eugen Pope came up to press for it. He held the German teenager with his hand and continued to dribble to the center.

At this time, Millwall's forwards were crossing the penalty area diagonally, pulling the forest team's defense line...

When he saw this scene, Dunn suddenly appeared in his mind the scene he saw in the World Cup in 2006... Tim Cahill, who also wore the No. 4 jersey, was at the top of the penalty area and barely took a run-up. The kicker...

"Don't let him shoot! Foul! Fucked..." Dunn roared. But his voice was immediately drowned out by loud cheers.

No. 4 Cahill suddenly kicked and shot in the lateral run!

The football slipped through the gap between Michael Dawson and Wes Morgan! Bringing a gust of wind, flying across the turf at low altitude, before the forest team goalkeeper Darren Ward's hand pounced into the net nest!

"GOOOOOOOOOOOAL! Tim Cahill! What a beautiful long shot, he defeated the entire defense of the Forest team alone! A 23-year-old star! Unparalleled momentum! Millwall leads at home!"

Millwall's players hugged to celebrate the goal, while Dunn and his assistant Walker were appealing to the fourth official the foul committed by Muscat.

"That's obviously a foul! The back shoveler doesn't blow, what are you blowing?! Do you have to wait for the **** Australian to tackle my player's leg?" Dunn opened his mouth to fourth The officer spouts water.

Millwall's central defender, deputy captain Kevin Muscart is also considered "notorious" in England, and even has the title of "first butcher".

Not long ago, one of Charlton’s players was tackled by him. Although he received a compensation of seven hundred and fifty thousand pounds for retirement, the ball would never be played.

There is a long list of names falling at the feet of the central defender who is less than 1.8 meters tall: Bellamy, Dugari, Lazaridis...

Fortunately, Johansson hid at a critical moment, otherwise his name would be on the list immediately.

When Dunn was chattering with the fourth official, Millwall’s head coach McReilly also came up to join in the fun. He sarcastically said to Dunn: "Mr. Dunn, you'd better look for your own problems instead of the referee. Trouble."

Dunn stared at each other with wide-eyed eyes: "You got a cheap **** who sells good things..." He really wanted to pounce on the **** who was so wicked, but it was a pity that he would also end up with him in that case-McCrelly Naturally, he was taken directly to the hospital.

The Millwall fans who saw this scene on the sidelines in the stands naturally booed Dunn, and the fans who were close insulted Tony Dunn loudly, with a clear voice.

The fourth official caught between the coaches of the two teams had to play 50 rebounds each, and each gave a warning: "Give me back honestly. If anyone walks out of your coaching area again, I will let the head referee You are fined into the stands! Go back and go back!"

He waved. Millwall's head coach held his head up, like a victorious rooster, and walked back. As for Dunn, still cursing in his mouth, he walked to the coach's bench very unwillingly. In fact, he knew in his heart that as long as the referee decides to count the goal, no matter how much he makes trouble, it is impossible to change the result. This is not the absurd age of the 1982 World Cup in Spain, when the crown prince of a small West Asian country threatened to withdraw from the game to allow the referee to change the score.

Still did not hold! The form became more and more unfavorable. Millwall, who had a goal in hand, could completely retreat to the half-court, and then used their brutal defense and home momentum to block the Forest team's counterattack, keeping the score of 1-0 until the end.

This was the scene that Dunn most didn't want to see.

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When the game restarted, Millwall's performance seemed to confirm what Dunn had just thought. They deliberately recovered the line of defense, and then used fierce and brutal defense to prevent the forest team from counterattacking.

David Johnson was violated twice by Muscat in 15 minutes. When he stood up with a limping leg, the punishment for the perpetrator was only a verbal warning from the referee.

In this way, the players of the Forest team were irritated by defenses like Millwall. This fire has a tendency to burn amid the constant boos, roars, and ridicule of the home team fans.

The young and energetic Eugen Pope saw his teammates repeatedly violated by that Muscat, determined to find a chance to retaliate against him, let him know that the Forest team is not easy to provoke!

When Muscart had just broken the football with a suspected foul tackle, he rushed up quickly, looking like a ball, but actually put his arm on the opponent's ribs, and then charged, he was completely unprepared. Muscat lifted from the ground!

The referee's whistle sounded, surrounding Millwall players rushed up, and Nottingham Forest players also inserted into it. There was a huge boo from the stands.

The scene was chaotic.

"This bastard!" Dunn cursed Pope off the court, "Isn't this just happened to be taken by Millwall? Too young!"

After the referee's hurried whistle and a few clear-headed players on both sides desperately dissuaded, the fight finally did not start. The referee called Eugen Pope out and gave him a yellow card.

As a result, this caused the dissatisfaction of Millwall players-they think that this kind of deliberate foul should be given a red card. The referee ignored their complaints and called Muscat aside and gave a few verbal warnings. Muscart thought it was all right, and he was still complaining. Unexpectedly, the referee also raised his hand and showed him a yellow card!

Millwall's players rushed around the referee again. The boos in the stands also turned the subject into the referee on duty.

Dunn, who saw this scene on the sidelines, snorted: "If you get a bargain, you can still behave well, from the coach to the players to the fans! Bastard!"

Walker sighed, he couldn't do anything in the face of such a game, and everything went against them.

"Desi, how long is it from the end of the first half?" Dunn heard Walker sigh, so he asked smoothly.

"Nine minutes." Walker said, looking at his watch. "Tony, the situation is not too bad...At least Pope was not sent off, and we didn't throw more balls..."

Dunn interrupted him: "When the first half is not over, you'd better not say that... Also, Pope will miss the League Cup semi-finals because of this yellow card-if we can make it smoothly. In the semi-finals. Gunnarson is also very dangerous. He also carried a yellow card in previous matches."

Hearing Dunn's words, Walker opened his mouth for a long time and didn't know what to say. The situation is worse than he thought...

"Let the team reclaim it as a whole, don't press it up, lest Millwall fight back. It is the easiest time to lose the ball before the end of the midfield." Dunn ordered, Walker got up to convey his intentions.

Now they can only hope that the score will not change at halftime. 0:1 can still pull, 0:2 in this case to pull back, it is very difficult.

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The referee dispelled the Millwall players who surrounded him like flies, and Muscat's yellow card was as unchangeable as the score. In fact, they should be thankful that the referee is only paying the card now, otherwise the central defender had done enough before he was sent off twice.

The game resumed, and once the players from Nottingham Forest got the ball, there would be louder boos in the stands than before. Millwall fans believe that Eugen Pope should be sent off directly, they even believe that the Nottingham Forest team should be sent off.

Then this group of enthusiastic home team fans began to verbally attack the forest team players playing on the field, insulting their family and all female relatives, they changed their tricks, hoping to anger the forest team players. Not only that, they also tried to hit the away stand where the Forest fans are.

The entire Newdon Stadium seemed to be the scene of a noisy foul language contest. This kind of swearing and booing will only stop temporarily when the Millwall players have the ball. As long as a Forest player touches the ball, the noise will be heard again. What a well-trained Kamby Symphony Orchestra.

Dunn didn't take such noise to heart. He led the team to play so many away games, and it was not the first time I saw such a scene. Although the voice sounded as if he was about to have a heart attack, it could no longer affect his mood.

Suddenly, there was a burst of singing from the stands behind the coaching bench, from far to near, from small to large, becoming clearer and clearer. Not only Dunn heard it alone, but even the players on the bench and the coaching staff stood up in amazement.

Then the voice extended to the entire stand, and the Millwall fans were full of red drinking and sang excitedly with their arms raised:

"There is a kid called Gavin! He used to like Nottingham Forest! Now he is lying on the ground with his face smashed! Smashed! Go home! Nottingham bastard, that dead ghost is your role model!!! Oh oh! Gavin Gavin! Sloppy! Yeah, yeah! Gavin Gavin! Sloppy!"

Dunn's heart slammed tight and almost stopped beating.

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