Chapter 16 Koeman's Troubles(2/2)
Mark quickly reacted out of instinct, dodged and looked sideways, Morse, who had just been intercepted by him, wanted to attack him. There was no need for Mark to be just as knowledgeable as him, but Mark had many ways to deal with such a player.
"Old guy, you'd better retire early," Mark said directly in front of Morse: "Next, I will keep an eye on you and let you know that the Netherlands is not your place to retire."
"What did you say? I want you to taste my awesomeness." Morse was so angry that he lost his calmness by Mark's words. He could no longer play as the main position in Glasgow, Scotland, before, so he returned to the Netherlands to return to his roots, but he didn't expect Mark to be so arrogant and stimulated himself like this.
After hearing the dispute between Mark and Morse, the teammates around rushed over quickly. The referee also stopped the game and rushed to the scene to find the incident. He gave the two players a verbal warning: "Tell you two if they quarrel again, I will give each of you a yellow card."
Mark nodded repeatedly with a good child look, and he also reached out to think that Morse is friendly. In fact, Mark did this to leave a good impression on the referee. After all, it is definitely not a bad thing to referee who has a good impression of which player.
Morse shook hands with Mark and the game continued. Mark ran to head coach Koeman and asked if he could keep a guard against Morse. Koeman also felt that Heatinga's control over Morse was very failed in this game, so he agreed to Mark's request.
The game continued. Since the referee stopped the game just now, Ajax got an opportunity to go out of bounds. Ajax took the ball out of the frontcourt and launched an attack directly. Mark is not involved in the attack now. His current task is to keep a close eye on Morse. He wants Morse to know his strength, and not to pretend to be a Chinese descendant of Indonesian descent. Now Mark wants him to know the power of the real Chinese.
In the following game, Ajax relied on Van der Fate and Ibrahimovic's outstanding performance and goals to defeat The Hague four-to-one away, continuing to maintain its lead in the standings.
However, what fans talked about after the game was the confrontation between Mark and Morse. After Mark defended Morse, he successfully frozen him. Morse was not as fast as Mark, his physical fitness was not as good as Mark, and his height was not as good as Mark. The only thing he was better than Mark was his experience, but Morse, who was behind Mark at three points, was completely a tragedy. After being targeted by Mark, he did not get a chance to catch the ball. At the beginning, the Hague players passed the ball to him, but after each pass, Mark used his outstanding movement and prediction to intercept the football. Later, the Hague players did not pass the ball to him.
Moreover, Mark not only guarded Morse but also harassed him mentally. The constant humiliation made Morse unable to bear it anymore and finally pushed Mark to the ground. In fact, Morse didn't use much effort at all. Mark took advantage of Morse's power and jumped back and fell to the ground.
"Beep" the referee's whistle sounded decisively. Ajax won a free kick in the backcourt and the foul player Morse was also shown a red card by the referee and was directly asked to leave the court.
The fans of The Hague team couldn't help but make a huge boo when they saw the referee's decision, but this boo would not affect the referee's final judgment.
Morse was also surprised to defend the referee that he was not unintentional, but he did push Mark. Even if he didn't use all his strength, he would have committed a foul. The referee's penalty was not too much. Now the entire European football community is strictly controlling the violence on the court. I think Morse's actions will definitely be a red card under normal circumstances.
Chapter completed!