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Chapter 127 Air Showdown (1)

Chapter 127: Air duel (Part 1)

"Nick Las Bentner is six feet and two inches (about 1.90 meters) and weighs one hundred and seventy-six pounds (about 80 kilograms). He is currently the main striker of the Denmark under 17 national team. He was once known as "Denmark's Ibrahimovic' in Denmark. This summer, several Premier League teams had an interest in him, but in the end, Tony Donn of Nottingham Forest successfully signed him. It is said that because coach Donn promised him that he would get more first-team opportunities to play, but in addition to a few warm-up games, this is Bentner's first official game in the Forest. Donn replaced a center who is more like a center than Crouch, and he was not willing to draw with Chelsea at his home court."

After Bentner came on the court, Nottingham Forest's playing style was clearer and simpler. It was Bentner, who was 1.90 meters tall and headed more well than Crouch. Albertini rarely dribbled the ball forward, but after getting the ball, he used his precise long pass to launch the attack. He spent all his energy against Lampard.

Carvalho looked at the childish child standing in front of him, and unconsciously felt a sense of contempt.

Will you be handsome if you have long hair?

Underage boy, let me tell you... you are too young!

Forests made a long pass from the backcourt, and Bentner stepped back and planned to catch the ball, but he was stunned by the fact that Carvalho came out from the side, jumped high in front of him, and pushed the ball back.

After landing, Carvalho looked back at Bentner. Although he had no expression, Bentner clearly felt the other party's contempt!

This poodle looks down on me!

Chelsea's offense stopped here at George Wood, and Drogba found that he was in trouble. The boy who was defeated in the first half seemed to have discovered another way to defend him. Espanyol interfered with him in the back, while Wood hit him. Try to cut off the route between him and the passer.

The progress with Albertini is obvious. In the past, the overall view and prediction ability were Wood's big weaknesses, but now in judging the opponent's offensive intentions, Wood has slowly found a feeling.

Duff broke through Ribery on the wing. He planned to pass it to Drogba, but asked Wood to go around the front defense to stab the ball. After intercepting the ball, Wood passed the ball to Albertini, and Albertini made another long pass to launch an attack.

This time, Bentner did not choose to retreat. Instead, he leaned directly in front of Carvalho, stuck in the position and waited for the incoming ball.

Carvalho found himself leaning against him, so he wanted to go around Bentner. But he soon discovered that the seventeen-year-old boy in front of him was unexpectedly strong.

He didn't squeeze the kid at all!

The football came, and there was no time to adjust the position for Carvalho, so he could only jump behind Bentner. The consequences can be imagined. The Portuguese central defender, who was seized with a favorable position, did not even get the ball's skin, so Bentner took the ball away.

Bentner passed the football to Eastwood, who had been circling around him. The Gypsy did not hesitate after receiving the football, and adjusted it slightly and directly shot.

"Long-shooting-Chech! Beautiful save!"

Czech national goalkeeper Cech flew out and blocked Eastwood's raid, and the Forest team received a corner kick.

"It seems... Nottingham Forest, ranked 13th, is completely comparable to Chelsea, the second in the league. Considering the home factors and the number of players, this scene may be reasonable. But let's think about Arsenal's 'tick' Nottingham Forest, which defeated Manchester City again. In these two games, we can see that Tony Donn's team has the ability to talk equally with strong teams. Yes, I'm not exaggerating. Such a Nottingham Forest and we thought that Nottingham Forest are completely two teams in recent years. At least they are not afraid when facing strong teams."

In bars of all sizes near Stamford Bridge in London, the Blues fans gathered to watch the game swear by the TV: "Nonsense! They have one more person than us. If you still feel scared, just go back to the First Division!"

In the Astronomy of the City Stadium... there was a huge sigh again.

At this time, there was a little riot in front of Chelsea's goal. After Bentner headed the ball, he had a conflict with Chelsea central defender Carvalho.

Just now, when Bentner headed the ball to the ground, Carvalho was pressed under him. He thought that the Forest team had a foul on an offensive, and the referee should give Chelsea a free kick. He originally complained to the referee. But Bentner turned around and glanced at him contemptuously. Carvalho was immediately dissatisfied. He took a big step and placed an angry face in front of Bentner. The two of them were almost pushing each other. Bentner was not willing to be outdone and stared at each other. Although neither side spoke, the momentum of the storm was about to come and the wind was felt by everyone.

Of course, players from both sides of the nearby areas would not give them the chance to "heaven rain really comes". They rushed forward and pulled the two away. The referee's whistle also sounded. He rushed into the crowd, separated by the players from both sides, raised his right hand high, and the whistle in his mouth kept making rapid and sharp sounds.

"Bastard!" Albertini pushed Bentner out of the crowd and glared, "What are you doing?! Calm down!"

Although Bentner still had anger on his face, he couldn't stand up when he looked at the captain in front of him, and muttered: "He looked down on me first..."

"He knew it was amazing if he scored his goal!" Albertini clenched his fists and pounded it, then hugged Bentner's neck, "Don't let the boss down."

Hearing this, Bentner looked up at the coach's seat on the sidelines, and the head coach was staring at him...

He was silent for a while, then nodded.

"I'll listen to you, captain."

Albertini grinned: "Remember, Nick. The best way to fight back against the opponent's contempt is to score their ball!" He stretched out his fist and hit Bentner's solid chest.

Albertini pulled Bentner here, while Carvalho competed with the referee.

"He was the one who suppressed me!" Carvalho repeated the sentence to the referee in English in an unskilled English, but Boer just shook his head and took out a yellow card to the Portuguese.

"Ah, Carvalho also got a yellow card! The Chelsea players looked a little excited, but Boer was unmoved and insisted on his own penalty. It seems that Chelsea's game today was a mess!"

Mourinho, who was off the spot, saw the referee showing a yellow card to Carvalho, but did not hold Bentner responsible, waved his hand angrily and turned around.

This is a hell of home court!

"Bentner is in a hurry to prove himself." Assistant coach David Chris Lack said to Donn.

Done nodded in agreement. After frozen this boy with a higher heart for a month, he was like a hungry golden lion. Seeing Albertini pulling Bentner and pointing to him, he immediately raised his face and stared at Bentner. When the boy nodded and hung down, he laughed and muttered in Chinese: "If you want the hunting dog to run fast, you have to keep it full!"

"Hmm?" Chris Lack thought he was talking to him and responded.

"Ah, nothing." At this time, Tang En especially hoped that the person standing by his side was Tang, at least there was someone who could understand his words. And when they stood on the sidelines to discuss tactics, they didn't have to worry about being eavesdropped by enemy spies - don't think that spies on the football field are something that only exists in yy's novels, and everything is possible on the football field. Do you still remember Tang En's opponent in the first season playoffs, the scheming Neil Wolnock? This old guy once assigned spies to eavesdrop on the opponent's tactical arrangements.

The Chelsea players who were defending the referee all dispersed because they knew that they could not change the referee's penalty anyway, not to mention that it was just a yellow card, not a red card... They called a few words to stomp their feet around the referee, just complaining.

After the game restarted, Mourinho shouted on the sidelines that Carvalho gave up marking Bentner and went to deal with the gypsy who was the Forest. Bentner handed over to the same tough captain John Terry.

Don En made a change, but Mourinho did not make a substitution because Ferrera's red card in the first half accidentally lost a substitution quota. So now as long as the scene is still within controllable range, he will not make substitutions easily.

Even if Duff's performance looks bad, he is not in a hurry to change it.

Duff's performance was indeed very poor. He was completely suppressed by Ribery, who was not as famous as himself. Ribery remembered Tang En's request for himself: attack, you must be able to go up; guard, you must be able to come back.
Chapter completed!
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