Chapter 703 ! Unbeaten record in the English top league! (Ask for a monthly pass)(1/2)
The entire Old Trafford Stadium is now in the world of ice and fire.
After a moment of silence, the stands exploded.
Manchester United fans burst into huge boos.
Aston Villa fans can simply be described as hysterical cheers.
Aston Villa fans jumped and jumped, and many even cried with joy.
Four to four!
Aston Villa scored two goals in a row!
If this game ends with this score, Aston Villa will surpass Arsenal's forty-nine unbeaten games, setting an unprecedented fifty unbeaten record in England's top league history!
This is a great honor.
It can be blown for a lifetime!
Proud for life.
On the court, Aston Villa's players went crazy. They caught up and grabbed Valdy, and threw the excited boy like a fool to the ground, whistling one by one.
On the sidelines, Aston Villa's substitute rushed out and cheered.
Fang Jue was even more excited. He was so angry that he slammed a few punches and was hugged by his assistants Ochi.
On the other side, there are completely different scenes.
Manchester United's bench was silent.
Ferguson's face turned red, and the old man's expression even used a bit of hideous expression, clenching his fists: I know, I know!
I knew there was something wrong with that guy sending this guy, but I didn't expect something really happened.
On the court, Manchester United players were also stunned.
In the last few minutes, the opponent scored two goals in a row, which was too shocking.
Of course, the most hit was that both goals were scored by Aston Villa No. 37.
Yes, many Manchester United players don't even know Vardy's name.
If Ronaldo scored twice, or Bale, Desler, or Barack, even defender Sendros scored twice in a row, they would even accept it.
But Jamie Vardy?
Is this WHO?
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Manchester United quickly made a substitution, Hernandez came on as a substitute, and he replaced Nani.
The injury time period was two minutes, and it was already 91 minutes and 15 seconds.
Fang Jue celebrated with his assistants on the sidelines.
Although he was unable to win Manchester United away, in such a difficult game, he equalized the score by falling behind twice and finally scored two goals in a few minutes. This was very difficult.
Of course, the most important thing is that from Old Trafford, Aston Villa and Fang Jue were able to engrave the significant number of 50 in the glory history of the Premier League. This is their glory!
The unwilling Manchester United launched a crazy attack on Aston Villa's goal.
More than a minute passed.
Manchester United is still attacking.
The whistle of referee Riley did not sound.
Fang Jue looked at the time and it was already 93 minutes.
"What's going on? Time is here! Time is here!" Fang Jue stood on the sidelines and shouted at the referee.
Referee Riley ignored it.
On the contrary, the fourth official came to stop Fang Jue's "uncalm" behavior.
"Mr. Fang Jue, please calm down!"
"I'm calm down." Fang Jue roared, "The stoppage time has been used up, and the game is over."
"Maybe it's because Villa celebrated too long after scoring the goal just now." The fourth official explained.
"Have we celebrated for two minutes?" Fang Jue asked. It was already the 94th minute of the game.
The fourth official stopped talking.
"Ferguson time, I understand." Fang Jue sarcastically and sneered.
"Please pay attention to your words."
Fang Jue ignored this guy and walked back with a sneer.
"Ferguson time." Warner also said angrily.
Ferguson has been in the English football world for 24 years, winning 10 league championships and 2 Champions League titles, adding more than 30 championship trophies to Manchester United's Honor Room.
In 1999, he was also awarded the jazz title by Buckingham Palace.
All this proves the Scots' supreme status in England.
Ferguson is too powerful, and his fellow Premier League colleagues know it well.
Even the referee, the FA, was in awe of Ferguson.
There is a word that belongs to Ferguson: "Fergie Time"!
The advent of Ferguson time can be traced back to the first season of the Premier League.
At that time, Manchester United played 1:1 with Sheffield on Wednesday in a 90-minute civil war. The second half of the game lasted 7 minutes. It was in the seventh minute that Steve Bruce scored the winning goal for Manchester United.
This victory is of great decisive significance for Manchester United to regain the league championship after 26 years.
"Ferguson Time" was officially proposed by the media on 30th of 2004. Sam Wallace, an expert from the British orthodox media "Daily Telegraph", proposed this concept.
In the Premier League on the 2nd of that year, Manchester United relied on Alan Smith's goal in the last 30 seconds to draw with Blackburn 1:1.
Blackburn assistant coach Sanders criticized after the game: "Referee Willy enforced the law under Ferguson's roar and roar throughout the game. I saw that the fourth official only planned to stoppage time for 3 minutes, but as soon as Ferguson broke out, he changed to stoppage time for 4 minutes.
This extra 1 minute stoppage time is defined as "Ferguson time".
A spectacular scene occurred at that time: Blackburn fans were extremely dissatisfied and stood up to imitate Ferguson's posture of looking at the watch.
The Manchester Derby on September 20, 2009 once again made the "Ferguson Time" famous all over the world.
Manchester United leads three times and Manchester City ties three times.
The injury time was given 4 minutes, and Irving won the final victory in stoppage time in 5th minute and 26th, and Manchester United narrowly won 4:3.
By the time Irving scored the final goal and celebrated it, the game time had been frozen at 97 minutes, more than 3 minutes beyond the official stoppage time.
The Daily Mirror taunted PS with a picture: Ferguson held up the stoppage card and said: "Until we scored the goal."
Two years ago, during the critical period of Manchester United and Liverpool's battle, Benitez was angry and had the privilege of blasting Ferguson. "He can communicate with the referee without being investigated. He can complain about the referee, complain about the schedule, complain about everything, and put pressure on the referees every week."
Even the famous Premier League referee Graham Pole once talked about an old story in the Daily Mail column: "When I first came to Old Trafford to enforce the law, Ferguson told me his rules, 'In Old Trafford, don't blow the whistle before Manchester United won't yet'."
Of course, you can see this as another psychological battle for Ferguson, but Bohr also admitted that "the pressure exerted by the outside world will have a great impact on the referee's penalty."
Of course, Manchester United is not always profitable, and there are times when they are unfavorable punishments from the referee.
Whenever that time, Ferguson scolded the referee for being so cruel.
The reason for the controversy is that it seems that most of the "Ferguson Time" appears to be in more sensitive games, which inevitably leads to "public outrage".
Of course, if you appreciate Manchester United, Ferguson's time can also be understood as Manchester United's tenacity.
This is the two sides of the view of things.
Just different positions.
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Fang Jue sat in the coach's seat, thinking that the team had not encountered "Ferguson Time" before, mainly because Aston Villa had won all the games against Manchester United before and did not give Ferguson time to play.
It's different now. Manchester United can beat Aston Villa with just one goal.
Fang Jue sneered, and he sat down on the coach's seat like that, with a helpless and angry expression, but he couldn't do anything.
BI-BI-BI, lucky balls were hit in three consecutive times.
As for why four are used?
It’s just Ferguson’s time. Fang Jue felt that four were enough, so he didn’t believe it. The referee really dared to stoppage time for ten minutes?
Because Aston Villa's unbeaten 50 games is definitely the most classic in Premier League history, it has also caused great discussion and has been recorded in historical games.
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The match was 94:35.
Scholes shot from a long time, and the football was saved by the goalkeeper and hit the post and bounced out of the baseline.
There was a regretful breathing sound in the stands at Old Trafford.
To be continued...