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Chapter 40 Two missing one(2/2)

Tang En completely threw his wife's pre-game advice behind him. He stood straight on the sidelines and let the heavy rain drift over his head. He had no intention of retreating. He was inspiring the team in this way.

His players are wet in the rain, and he, the coach, has to accompany them to the rain.

After more than twenty minutes of silence, the two sides launched fierce attacks again, and the game became increasingly fierce.

However, due to the weather, the excitement of the game between both sides was greatly reduced. Active mistakes began to increase as their physical strength decreased, and the subsequent games were simply terrible.

But Don and Redknapp are still very focused. They don’t look at the scene, they look at things that are deeper. Everyone is making mistakes, it depends on who can catch the other party’s mistakes first.

In the 81st minute, Nottingham Forest took the lead in seizing Tottenham's mistake, and substitute Mitcher came on the court to assist Abanglahora on the sidelines, and Shahin followed up in the middle and shot into the goal.

This goal basically sentenced Tottenham to death.

Then Tottenham struggled to make a dying time, but still failed to break through the Forest's goal.                                                                                                                 �

Starting from injury stoppage time, the Forest fans sang and danced in the stands in the rain and started dancing. They were singing "We Are Champions" by Queens and announced their victory in advance.

When the referee blew the whistle at the end of the game, the fans' singing turned into thunderous cheers.

The Forest's substitutes rushed into the court under the leadership of Don En. They were in a group with the players on the court.

"Congratulations to Tony Donne! He finally won the first FA Cup in his coaching career! Among all the events he has participated in, except the UEFA Cup. He has won everything he can win the land championship! This is a historic moment! The most successful head coach in England in the past decade has engraved his name on this oldest trophy in England! He and his team are creating new history!"

Tang En was surrounded by the players, raised his shoulders again, and marched.

He stretched out his arm and pointed it at the sky—the last champion left!

The day after the game, some media used his move to do the question pictures, and the text attached was:
Chapter completed!
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