The Glory of the Godfather

Chapter 852 Greno Is a Role Model (Seeking Monthly Ticket)

Aston Villa and AC Milan played 4 to 4, drew away and scored four away goals.

The home team AC Milan first fell behind, then overtook, then was tied, then overtook two goals, and then was chased by two goals in a row. The score of 4 to 4 also shows the ups and downs of this game.

In addition, Aston Villa defender Senderos was accidentally injured before the game, Seedorf was injured during the game, Aston Villa's young defender Clarke and AC Milan's Dutch veteran Van Bommel were injured.

These are enough to explain the 'vigorous' of this game.

However, everything, everything, all the 'limelight' was taken away by Gleno.

First, he made a big mistake in the defensive line, causing his team to concede the third goal.

Then it directly gave the opponent a penalty kick.

Just when everyone has decided that Guerreno, who is a temporary guest central defender, will be the culprit for Aston Villa's loss.

biu—Ibrahimovic is out!

biu - Boateng is out!

When Aston Villado played two people, he scored two goals in a row.

The aftertaste after Gaochao, biu—Antonini is out!

And Gleno himself was illegally violated. Zlatan wanted to beat him, but Boateng shoveled him. Faced with these violations, he did not use violence to control violence, he was very calm...

Before the game, the media took stock of the value of the lineups of Aston Villa and AC Milan.

The 32-year-old Greno can even be said to be one of the lowest-valued players among all the players in the first team of both sides.

Even when Fang Jue led Ibiza to play in the Second Division B League, Greno was not the main force.

However, such a player, from La Liga B to La Liga, to La Liga, and finally came to the Premier League to join Aston Villa, seems to be one of Fang Jue's favorite direct line players.

What is the role of such a player?

Fans who may not have paid much attention to the Spanish stadium and the Premier League before may not be clear, but this time, Guerreno's nuclear weapon-like lethality shocked the entire world of football.

Yes, this UEFA Champions League round of 16 is the highlight of the knockout round of the sixteenth round. The 32-year-old Greno is famous all over the world.

Media statistics, post-match global football-related topics on the Internet:

What the hell did Greno do?

Who is Greno?

Will Greno be killed?

Similar searches have exploded.

In the post-match press conference, AC Milan coach Allegri even angrily denounced.

He strongly called on UEFA to suspend Guerreno:

To have such a player on the field is an insult to football.

Fang Jue naturally tried his best to defend his players. He angrily reprimanded the other party: You must tell the evidence in what you say and do. Tell me what outrageous things Guereno did!

Allegri was furious, what a fart he said!

He asked Zlatan Ibrahimovic after the game, and the big Swedish man was so angry that he wanted to beat someone up when he mentioned Greno, but he refused to say what happened.

"He attacked Zlatan with insulting words."

"I don't believe it!" Fang Jue shook his head, "Even if it's a trial, you can't listen to one side's testimony, you present the evidence."

Allegri was very angry, he had never seen a person who could speak so eloquently.

Fang Jue then questioned Allegri heartbroken:

On the court, Guerreno is a respectable player. He never hurts opponents. He even rarely gets a card. Off the court, he is a good guy. He has been the best man of the year in Ibiza for several consecutive years.

Wouldn't your conscience hurt to slander such a player so much?

Allegri: Mom sells batches!

Terry: ε

Florencia + Madani: ()(?)

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On the second day after the game, the media was also overwhelmingly discussing the game and discussing the man of the hour, Guerreno.

This heat remains high.

Even the news that Real Madrid coach Mourinho appeared at the San Siro Stadium, which should have been a sensational news, no one cares about it now.

The AC Milan club was very angry. They filed a complaint with UEFA officials, asking UEFA to strictly investigate the Gleno incident, and at the same time applied to revoke Ibrahimovic's red card.

The Rossoneri were very smart. They did not ask to revoke the red cards of Boateng and Antonini. One of these two men was a violent tackler, and the other was a sneak attack on the opponent after the game. The facts are all there.

However, regarding the matter of Ibrahimovic, we can fight for it. If UEFA finds that Gleno has "behavior against the ethics of professional players", whether Ibrahimovic's actions are "possible" Original'?

The Aston Villa club did not show any weakness. They asked UEFA to investigate the unprofessional (aggressive) behavior of many AC Milan players.

On the Internet, views on the Gulenau incident appear to be polarized.

The opposing side believed that Gulenor's behavior was despicable and should be punished.

The supporters believe that trash talking is very normal in the arena, you just ignore it, this kind of behavior is already very harmonious compared with the very bad violent and hurtful behavior, their point of view is: In comparison, Boateng's violent shoveling of Greno should be criticized even more!

This side also uncovered an old score: In the 2010 FA Cup final, German team captain Michael Ballack was shoveled down by Portsmouth midfielder Jerome Boateng from behind in the 44th minute and had to leave the field to heal his injuries. At that time, Ballack angrily accused his opponent of doing it on purpose, and the flying shovel must have been aimed at people.

You know, Boateng, who was still playing for Portsmouth at the time, was a Ghanaian international, and the Ghanaian team was one of the opponents of the German team in the 2010 World Cup.

So much so that the voices of conspiracy theories about this matter were once rampant.

They dug up this old account, not to talk about conspiracy theories, but to accuse Boateng of "having a criminal record."

Defenders of the 'Gleno incident' sparred online.

At the end of the quarrel, the two sides actually reached a consensus on one point, that is, everyone was very curious about what Greno said to Ibrahimovic, which caused Zlatan to go berserk.

Not only this, but they are also curious about what Guerreno said to Terry last year...

And what Guerreno said to Florencia and Madani back then... Well, this incident was reported by the media. Later, the retired Florencia publicly announced that he was out of the closet, and Madani wanted to To avoid suspicion, he broke up with this former teammate, and this incident was also featured on a certain program on a local Spanish TV station.

...

Three days later, in the fifth round of the FA Cup, Aston Villa beat Sunderland 2-1 away.

Japan international Shinji Kagawa assisted Bendtner to open the scoring for Aston Villa.

De Bruyne, who came off the bench, assisted Abanglaho to seal the victory for Aston Villa.

Yes, Abanglaho, who was suspended internally in this game, "returned from the ban" and performed well.

At the post-match press conference, reporters 'surrounded' Fang Jue, and the topic was still about the 'Gleno Incident'.

Faced with this situation, Fang Jue was very angry.

"Ibrahimovic, who hit someone, don't ask questions."

"Flying shovel Boateng, don't ask."

"Antonini, who attacked and beat people, don't ask."

"But you keep staring at a poor man who has been hurt by violence. What are your intentions?"

Fang Jue also used the example of Suarez suffering from serious cyber violence last winter as an example, criticizing:

Now, these voices are very unfriendly to Gleno.

"He was a kind man."

"A well-mannered gentleman in life."

Fang Jue even revealed that Gleno is a quiet person who loves to learn:

"As far as I know, Guerreno can speak Spanish, English, German, and Portuguese!"

"He loves to learn in his spare time and is a true master of words."

"In my opinion, this is a player who is enough to be a role model for many children. He loves life, loves learning, is enthusiastic about charity, kind and brave..."

The reporters were stunned.

In fact, Fang Jue was wrong. Gleno is still fluent in Swedish and Italian.

Two days later, UEFA officially issued an announcement stating that, based on the referee's post-match report and the fourth official's report, there was no conclusive evidence that Guerreno had acted "unprofessional".

However, this is just an official announcement.

Privately, Aston Villa have received a warning from UEFA:

Take care of your people!

Obviously, UEFA knew what happened, but it is hard to say what happened, because there has never been a precedent for sanctioning the behavior of'long-range magic attack'.

Among other things, in the World Cup finals, Zidane's "hitting your lungs" Materazzi was so famous, and I didn't see FIFA investigate and punish Materazzi later.

Again, trash talking is an unstoppable behavior, uncontrollable, and has no basis for punishment.

Another point is that the person involved also refused to disclose what Gleno said... Although it is not easy to describe it as "people do not raise officials, they do not investigate", but there is a similar reason.

Fang Jue didn't take UEFA's 'internal warning' seriously at all.

However, he also knew that he had to be cautious when using Greno in the future.

He was not afraid of anything else, he was afraid that Greno would be killed.

In fact, even Fang Jue was curious about what kind of venom this guy spewed out of his mouth, so that those who had already prepared themselves were also hit.

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Aston Villa club executives held a regular meeting.

Club general manager Byron informed Fang Jue of the news he had received.

On behalf of the Paris Saint-Germain club, Leonardo formally made a request to the AC Milan club to buy AC Milan's Brazilian central defender Thiago Silva.

"Milan refused," Byron said. "They told Paris that Silva was not for sale, but..."

"But what?" Fang Jue asked.

"However, the information we have received shows that Milan's rejection is not so firm." Byron said, "This news is surprising and needs to be confirmed."

It is indeed surprising.

Fang Jue appreciates Thiago Silva very much, but Aston Villa did not express any interest in the Brazilian player to Milan before, because they judged that AC Milan would not let Tia go. Go Silva left.

Top central defenders are extremely scarce now, and any giants, as long as they have the ambition to compete for European hegemony, will not let this top central defender go.

Therefore, now that Milan is not so resolute in rejecting the voice and attitude of Paris, even Fang Jue is surprised.

"Pay close attention." Fang Jue gave the order.

...

February twenty-fifth.

In the twenty-sixth round of the Premier League, Aston Villa played away against Wigan Athletic.

Wigan Athletic's Scottish midfielder MacArthur scored for Wigan Athletic in the third minute of the game to take the lead.

DW Stadium cheered thunderously.

Fans of Wigan Athletic even have the unrealistic idea that 'their team can upset Aston Villa at home'.

Just five minutes later, Aston Villa made an offensive in the frontcourt. After Mane's shot was saved by Wigan Athletic's Oman goalkeeper Habsi, Suarez scored with a supplementary shot.

Aston Villa equalized 1-1.

Just three minutes later, Wigan Athletic defender Gary Cartwie maliciously stepped on Shinji Kagawa's calf, and the referee directly showed a red card to send Gary Cartwig off.

Wigan Athletic, with one less player, quickly collapsed under the fierce attack of Aston Villa.

In the rest of the first half, Shinji Kagawa shot from a long distance to expand the lead, Suarez scored another goal and scored twice, Vardy and Mane each scored a goal, and Aston Villa took a 5-1 lead.

After the start of the second half, Suarez scored another goal and completed a hat-trick.

Bale, who came off the bench, scores a direct free kick.

Mane succeeded in a shovel shot in front of the goal and scored twice.

Milner also scored a goal.

In the end, Aston Villa slaughtered Wigan Athletic 9-1 away.

In the 30th round of the league last season, Aston Villa slaughtered the Wolves 9-0 and set a series of scoring records.

Still, that game is home.

This time, Aston Villa beat Wigan Athletic 9-1 away, also setting a new record.

Previously, Manchester United created the most disparity in the Premier League away game. In February 1999, in the match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest, Manchester United's super substitute Ole Gunnar Solskjaer came off the bench and blasted 4 goals in 12 minutes, helping Manchester United win 8-1. opponent!

This record has been maintained for 13 years, and it has only now been broken by Aston Villa.

In addition, Aston Villa beat Wigan Athletic 9-1 away, not only creating the largest away win in the Premier League, but also the second largest difference in the 124-year history of England's top league:

The first record of the biggest point difference was last season when Aston Villa slaughtered the Wolves 9-0 at home. Well, in March 1995, Manchester United beat Ipswich Town 9-0 at Old Trafford. , and Aston Villa share the honor of the record for the largest difference.

To say that the most moving thing in this game is not the production process of the 9 goals, but the moving scene of the Aston Villa fans in the visiting team stands of the DW Stadium during the game.

In the pouring rain of the away game, Aston Villa fans held up a caricature of Guerreno and a banner with his name on the DW Stadium, and chanted Guerreno's name to show their respect for the Spanish midfielder. support.

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