Coaching legend

Chapter 67 Post-match incident (Part 1)

The final score of the game was 2-0, and Burnley started to set its own pace in the second half. To counter their brutality, Burnley started taking one touch of the ball. They kept mobilizing the ball with the ball, and in the last ten minutes, they suddenly showed strength.

Daniel received Camoranesi's cross and scored his first goal of the season during the corner kick attack. Then Ljungberg took a long shot and scored his second goal of the season.

But the price was heavy. First, Klose and Ballack were injured and then went off. Then Ljungberg couldn't bear the harassment, elbowed the opponent, and was sent off with a red card by Minick. In addition to Ljungberg, Burnley received a total of five yellow cards, which made George very dissatisfied.

Of course, in the second half, I don't know if it was to find balance, but West Brom was also shown two red cards and six yellow cards by Minick.

However, Burnley's Daniel, who succeeded Mitchell as captain, is very mature. Not only did he control his temper, but he was also able to lead the team to victory in the face of adversity.

In fact, if George did not consider some other factors and just chose a captain for the team, he would definitely choose Ballack. Ballack is Burnley's midfield commander. He is the best choice in terms of character and position. And more importantly, Ballack is the one who conquers the world with George.

Unfortunately, compared to Daniel, Ballack only has one disadvantage. It’s that Ballack is German and Daniel is a native of Burnley. He is a product of Burnley's youth academy and completely Burnley's own.

English clubs are very particular about this, so George gave the captain's armband to Daniel after Mitchell came off the field.

When Minick blew the whistle to end the game, the farce ended completely.

"I believe Minick must be breathing a sigh of relief now, because this game is finally over. But Minick must be the biggest controversy in this game. Listen to the boos at Turf Moor Stadium. These boos are nothing but Except for the away team, most of them are for the referee.”

"Minick was crazy in this game, with four red cards and 11 yellow cards. One of the red cards was given to Burnley head coach George Levy. Burnley also had three players injured and went off. This is the first time this year. The most popular game in English League One.”

Listening to the boos at Turf Moor, Mortensen shook his head and explained.

Indeed, the boos from these fans are basically directed at the referee. In fact, English football values ​​​​the body, and some collisions are allowed. Therefore, in England's lower leagues and even in the Premier League, there will be some teams with brutal playing styles. George never looked down on these teams, because this is how a team plays. And Burnley's players are not afraid of this kind of physical confrontation, but the actions of the West Brom players in this game were too brutal.

West Brom are not playing football at all, they are kicking people. When this happens, a good referee will definitely control it. It was precisely because Minick failed to deal with it in time that this kind of sparring situation occurred in this game.

Just after the game ended, the four referees had to be protected by the police before they could leave amid the boos of the fans. Because the Burnley fans are already quite angry. Without police protection, they might have torn them into pieces.

Many reporters did not go directly to the press conference site, but prepared for interviews in the mixed area. It's a pity that West Brom's coach and players are not interested because they lost the game. Burnley was quite angry and no one accepted an interview. In desperation, he could only move to the press conference.

George just sat down and didn't look at the West Brom coach and host at all. He grabbed the microphone and started talking: "I'm sorry, I came to play football today, not to play. But in the process, everyone We have all seen that a good football game turned into a sparring match. I don’t think we have any responsibility in it... I am really curious about Barnett’s bad actions. The referee looked like it was just a yellow card, which is unbelievable.”

"Barnet was just grabbing the ball, it was just an accident..." West Brom's coach is Gary Megson, who is 39 years old this year. He is also considered a young coach in the coaching world. But compared with George, he is completely an old coach.

"It was an accident. Both feet were off the ground. You couldn't grab the ball at all. You actually called that kind of action an accident." George heard Gary Megson's words and stood up angrily. "Is it possible that when you were a player, this kind of action was allowed and you could use it casually. Now, my players don't know what the injury is? You still dare to say so brazenly that it was an accident."

Now, as Mitchell gets older, his physical functions have also declined a lot. But Mitchell is the most experienced player in Burnley's defense. He can use experience to make up for his lack of ability. He is the person George relies on in the defense.

"Coach Levi, please be careful when you speak." Gary Megson also stood up angrily, and had a very bad impression of George, a young coach. He is young, arrogant and arrogant.

"Be careful what I say. No matter how bad my words are, it's still better than your players playing sparring on the court. If Coach Robson sees West Brom's disgusting style of play, he will definitely be furious. He once played for West Brom. Brown, now it has become this kind of team. "Bobby Robson was the captain of West Brom, so George would say this. "West Brom are not here to play football today, but to kick people. The referee was even more funny. Barnett only gave a yellow card for his actions. There were three red cards, 11 yellow cards, and three yellow cards in the whole game. It's really a lively game when someone gets injured. It's the funniest thing when a referee becomes the protagonist and the star. I don't even know how he got his refereeing certificate. I really don't know about such a low level of refereeing. How can I enforce the English League One?”

After scolding West Brom, George immediately began to criticize Minick, the referee of this game. After scolding Minik, George was still angry. "The Football Association should ban referees like Minick. Such referees will reduce the quality of the league."

All the reporters in the audience were stunned to see George going crazy, but they were secretly happy in their hearts. Because whatever George says now, any random sentence will make headlines.

After George finished speaking, many reporters rushed to raise their hands and ask questions. But George had a sullen face. After venting, he ignored Gary Megson and the reporters in the audience and left the press conference.

No matter what the reporters behind him called him, George ignored them.

When Gary Megson saw George leaving, he left without saying a word.

(Gary Megson became the coach of West Brom later. This is just a novel. I hope you can understand.)

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