Chapter 110 Venting Anger
Zhang Yang doesn't care about Dave Jones's mood.
When Neal Harris saw the ball hit the goal, he did not maintain his demeanor, but instead started a party with the others on the coach's table.
Three to zero!
This is a crazy half-time!
Since joining Millwall, Zhang Yang has not experienced such crazy games. Most of the previous games have won, but the victory is not easy. Even if he wins with an overwhelming advantage, the goal is difficult.
This one is different.
The goal seemed to be much easier, and the Wolves could not stop Millwall's offensive frenzy.
As a head coach, you must not only see the final score like others. The process is also very important. What satisfied Zhang Yang was that the team's defense was also done well and did not give Wolves any chance. Apart from an unexpected shot at the beginning, Wolves did not enter the penalty area once.
There is a saying in football that "win the defense" is not an exaggeration at all. Only teams with good defense can achieve more victories. Teams that are determined to play a gorgeous offensive often find it difficult to achieve any good results.
This needs to be maintained.
Zhang Yang summed up the game and the referee blew the whistle to the end of the first half.
Time entered the intermission.
Millwall dressing room.
Zhang Yang pushed the ball out and shouted at everyone, "Everyone did a pretty job! I felt incredible off the court, we scored three goals in the first half!"
Many people laughed.
Zhang Yang waved his right hand and told everyone, "But we must stick to the kick and not give the other party any chance! There is one thing you probably don't know. The Wolves underestimated us. They thought there was something wrong with us and didn't care about the game at all!"
"The opponent's head coach is like this, and the opponent's players are like this. Maybe you can understand it in the game. We must continue to work hard and give them a deep lesson in our territory!"
At the end of the day, Zhang Yang kept waving his hands, gritting his teeth and striving for progress.
The players respond immediately-
"Yes, teach them a lesson!"
"Let them know it's amazing!"
"I dare to underestimate us! I can't forgive you! We have to score three more goals in the second half!"
“…”
The second half began soon.
The Wolves were three goals behind and had almost no choice but to continue to attack. Dave Jones' request was to try to catch up with one goal at the beginning, so they still have hope.
"As long as we can catch up with one, we have a chance!"
Dave Jones' gritted teeth was imprinted in the hearts of all Wolves players. They felt that it was hatred for Millwall, but in fact, Dave Jones felt that he was "spoken" by the London media. He felt very unwilling to give up and there was no good idea.
Dave Jones won't explain much.
The Wolves players still work hard to perform. Dave Jones still has prestige in the team. If he feels that a single player does not work hard, the Wolves will lose a big score, and that player will have no chance to play in the future.
That's right.
In the minds of most Wolves players, there is basically no hope for the game, and they continue to work hard just to behave.
This mentality directly affects performance.
Every player of the Wolves has always been very active, running, fighting, and passing and receiving, but their overall performance is not as good as the first half. In the past ten minutes of the second half, they didn't even shoot a shot.
"The Wolves are so disappointing..."
Some media finally couldn't help but complain.
After a halftime break, they still had some expectations for the Wolves and could not expect them to tie the score, but scoring the last one and two goals was pretty good.
The Wolves were filled with three goals in the first half, but most people thought that it was just that they were not very adaptable to the field, which affected the performance of the whole team. It is understandable that they did not perform well in the away game. After the half-time break, the Wolves' performance will definitely improve.
They were disappointed again!
The situation of the game was still controlled by Millwall, and the Wolves had no chance at all. Every attack was a big start and a bad start, as if the ball was passed to the frontcourt and the offensive mission was completed.
The Wolves have no highlights.
Millwall's performance was exactly the opposite. Millwall's midfielder Jody Morris, Josh Simpson on the wing, plus forward Neil Harris and midfielder David Livermore, Millwall blossomed at multiple points across the board, constantly using his skillful passes and receiving balls, interspersed in the Wolves' half.
The Wolves goal has encountered crises again and again.
In the 69th minute of the game, Millwall made a gorgeous offensive, Jody Morris stepped in front of the penalty area and pushed the ball into the goal. Neil Harris stepped forward at the right time and kicked directly into the goal on the right.
The Wolves goalkeeper did not respond.
Neil Harris helped Millwall to expand the score advantage to four goals and also completed his personal hat trick.
Neil Harris was quite excited. It was a hat-trick. The last time he completed a hat-trick dates back to four years ago, when he was still playing for Preston. It was a FA Cup against amateur league teams. Even if he got a hat-trick with amateur league teams, Harris remembered it very clearly. Now in the Championship game, you can imagine how excited you are to score three goals in a single game.
A large group of teammates ran over crazily, gave Neil Harris a hug, congratulated him on his hat trick, and Joey Healy knelt down funnyly and kissed Harris' sneakers.
Millwall's celebration turned into a farce.
The Wolves on the other side felt desperate. They didn’t have much confidence. If they were scored another goal, what’s the point of the game?
"Milwall leads four goals, there is no suspense in the game!" The commentator of "Sky Sports" announced the end of the game in advance.
"No one would have thought that Wolves would play so passively. Wolves is an excellent team. Although they ranked last in the Premier League last season, they are a veteran team in the Championship."
"Milwall is a little worse. They are still in turmoil recently. Many media are reporting negative news. But from the game, it seems that it has no impact on Miilwall, and their performance is better."
"This game will be an effective counterattack against external doubts!"
"Milwall fans can feel at ease!"
“…”
Just as the commentator of "Sky Sports" said, Millwall fans can rest assured. They have been worried about the team for several days, but seeing this loud game, most fans are not thinking about the team's turmoil.
turmoil?
If the turmoil can make the team beat the opponent with a big score, then keep going!
Wolves fans are full of sadness.
Every goal from Millwall seemed to have a knife in their heart.
They were very dissatisfied!
This is not just a dissatisfaction with the game, but a gap before and after the game. They all had full confidence in the victory before the game. After the game, they suddenly realized that the opponent was so difficult and performed so well, there was no problem at all.
Many Wolves fans feel that they have been fooled by the media.
"This is using reports to deceive the public!"
“We’re all cheated!”
"I want to complain to them!"
“…”
The angry fans can do anything. English fans are not easy to mess with. The biggest good news is that they don’t cause trouble. They are even more intolerant of being deceived.
Many Wolves fans collectively decided to call and complain at the end of the game.
The reporters in the media table are already in trouble.
Many of the London reporters who hope Millwall will lose are still scolding Wolves and Wolves' head coach Dave Jones-
"Bastard! The Wolves should be relegated!"
"I actually got scored four goals! Dave Jones is simply a stupid guy!"
"He's so stupid!"
"No player in Wolves performs well. They are relegated from the Premier League. Are they going to disband the team?"
“…”
When the reporters vented their anger, they had no control over the sound, so the Woolf Hampton area reporters heard it.
They were immediately angry!
The Wolves have lost four goals, but the reporters in the London region are still scolding Wolves and head coach Dave Jones, and bullying people cannot be like this!
The two sides started arguing.
The media seats became chaotic.
The English people who constantly promote their gentlemanly demeanor to the world have no demeanor in football. The two sides quarreled in a mess.
Those big media reporters are onlookers.
They felt that there was something to say after the game: Millwall and Wolves fought on the court, while reporters from the London area and Wolfhampton area started a slanderous war in the media seats. The two sides did not take action, but were just attacking each other with language as weapons.
What a pity!
During the quarrel between the two sides, many people were puzzled. When did the reporter who kept reporting negative news about Millwall become Millwall's supporters?
Chapter completed!