Liverpool's home game against Arsenal is coming soon.

Before the game, the two sides announced their respective starting lists.

Arsenal has sent the strongest lineup here. As a big player in the national team, the national team match day does not seem to affect their formation.

The desire for revenge is evident.

And Liverpool's surprise here is that...

Ancelotti doesn't seem to have any reservations for the next Champions League group match.

He used almost all the main players he could line up, whether they had just participated in the national team game or not!

In addition to the central defender position, with Donna. Coady replaced the injured Alderweireld.

However, it is a bit surprising at right back.

Since other positions are the main force, why didn't Azpilicueta, the main force at right back, start?

Instead, Glenn Johnson, a young player from Liverpool's youth academy!

Is Azpilicueta also injured in the national team game?

Didn't see any news about it...

So why was Azpilicueta alone replaced by Johnson?

A reporter asked Ancelotti this question at the pre-match press conference.

"Azpilicueta was tired, so we let him rest.

Ancelotti answered this question in this way.

In fact, of course not, but Ancelotti didn't intend to tell the truth --- he had to be careful about Atletico Madrid's scouts.

Since he can send scouts to Germany to inquire about Atletico Madrid, then Atletico Madrid will definitely send people to observe Liverpool.

He doesn't want Atlético to know that Johnson is being used against them...

He wants Atletico Madrid to think this is just a normal rotation.

Then give Atletico Madrid a "surprise" in the next game.

And Ancelotti himself has already communicated with Azpilicueta, telling him his own arrangement, hoping to get her understanding, and at the same time hoping that Azpilicueta will keep the caliber with himself.

If a reporter came to ask him, he would just answer with "physical fatigue".

Ancelotti gave an answer, and the media didn't stop pestering this question.

This is indeed a possible situation. It seems that there is no injury, but after the national team game and the long-distance flight, the player is physically tired and mentally not excited enough, so the head coach told him to rest... nothing big deal.

The next day, at Anfield, 45,000 Liverpool fans and the team ushered in Arsenal, who vowed revenge.

When the live radio was broadcasting the starting lineups of both sides, every Liverpool player was cheered, which is nothing, it is normal. It's not normal for home team fans not to support their team.

Then when it was time to introduce the visiting team's starting line-up, each name drew boos from the City Stadium.

Liverpool fans don't have such a big resentment towards Arsenal players. Arsenal players are actually lying down because of the remarks of the media that support them....

Liverpool fans are booing to express their dissatisfaction with the media, the media that rub salt in their wounds.

It is impossible for the fans to use the power of the media to refute the media that supports Arsenal. Booing is their most beneficial weapon.

As a response to the boos of the Liverpool fans, the Arsenal fans who came with the team cheered loudly.

The game hadn't started yet, and both sides felt a strong smell of gunpowder.

Next, players from both sides came out one after another, and Su Han, as the captain of the team, was at the forefront of the team. 【

In the most crucial game of last season, he scored twice to help Liverpool beat Arsenal 2:1.

If Arsenal want revenge, he must be Arsenal's number one enemy.

But now it's at Liverpool's home ground, so Su Han was warmly cheered by all Liverpool fans.

If this is at Arsenal's home court, it is estimated that he will be greeted with overwhelming boos...

After the start of the game, the two sides basically did not make any tentative contact, and directly opened their positions.

The competition between the two sides was fierce, and Connor Cody, who replaced Alderweireld, had indeed become the main target of Arsenal.

Compared with Vertonghen next to him, Cody does seem to be much easier to deal with.

Facing such a fierce attack at the very beginning of the game, Cody was a little nervous.

After all, this is the first time he played a game after joining Liverpool and he started...

In the 14th minute, when Van Persie was about to break through from his side, he tackled Van Persie, gave the opponent a free kick and was awarded a yellow card.

The TV broadcast gave Cody a close-up shot, and Cody's expression was a little serious in the close-up shot.

"々He's too nervous..."

narrator Andy Gray said.

"The first time I played in the Premier League, I played the first game, and it is inevitable to be nervous...Wenger must have seen this, so he was listed as Arsenal's key breakthrough target. The first half of the game began to Now, fifteen minutes in, Arsenal's attack is overwhelmingly focused on Coady."

Lineker said.

Su Han ran back from the frontcourt and came to Cody's side. As a captain, he must care about each of his teammates, especially after they have a situation.

These are what Su Han has learned from the previous captains during his career (Wang Nuozhao) for so many years.

He patted Cody on the shoulder, and Cody turned his head to look at Su Han as if he had been awakened.

"Take it easy, Donal."

Su Han said.

After seeing that it was Su Han, Cody quickly apologized: "Sorry, Captain, I..."

"It's no big deal." Su Han didn't ask him to continue apologizing, but waved his hand. "Relax."

After speaking, he patted Cody on the shoulder again, turned and ran away.

Cody looked at Su Han's back and remembered his experience in the reserve team.

There is Su Han.

What else is there to worry about?

Like he said, take it easy, take it easy...

Cody began to take a deep breath, one mouthful at a time, and when he took a third deep breath, his heart, which had been beating fast before, calmed down. .

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