"Hi, I'm John Hunters, a reporter from the North London Horn, you said you were interested in Arsenal's record, but I must remind you that Liverpool have lost their unbeaten run at forty one

John Hunters' last tone was very serious, and his emotions were even a little angry.

He thinks that Su Han's words "I am interested in Arsenal's record" is an insult to Arsenal and a contempt for Arsenal's 49 unbeaten games.

But what made him even more angry was yet to come.

After Su Han heard his words, his expression remained unchanged, and he said lightly: "Then start from the next league match.

John Hunters was so angry that he was stunned.

He didn't expect Su Han to be able to make such an answer.

It was not easy for Arsenal to complete forty-nine rounds of league unbeaten at the beginning. The hard work and sweat of countless Arsenal soldiers have been poured into it, and of course luck is also indispensable.

How could such a remarkable achievement be so understated?

As if forty-nine games unbeaten is so common.

John Hunters thinks Su Han's mention of forty-nine games unbeaten is disrespectful if it is not in that surprised tone.

Disrespect to records, disrespect to that legendary Arsenal team.

He was shocked by Su Han's attitude.

It wasn't just John Hunters who was shocked.

It can even be said that everyone present, except Su Han, was frightened.

Including coach Ancelotti.

He couldn't help turning his head, staring at Su Han with wide eyes, staring at a monster repeatedly.

All eyes were on Su Han.

They wanted to see through this man and understand whether he said what he just said just to get angry with this John Hunters, or did he really intend to do so?

The expression on Su Han’s face did not change at all.

No one can see through his heart.

Everyone here knows how difficult it is to go unbeaten for forty-nine games in a row.

In English football, before Arsenal, it was Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest. They were unbeaten in 42 league rounds. When Arsenal broke this record, Clough was still alive. He expressed Congratulations to Arsenal.

Of course in the end he didn't die while watching Arsenal's forty-nine-match unbeaten run.

Everyone mentioning this record is very respectful, which seems to be the right attitude.

No one has ever dared to disrespect this record.

They didn't understand why Su Han said that.

After much deliberation, the only reasonable explanation seemed to be that Su Han was angry with John Hunters.

After recovering from his senses, John Hunters also sneered and said: "I hope you will remember what you said, Mr. Su Han. Your words will be publicized by our media, and the world will know them. Big words but If it can’t be realized, people will laugh at it.”

Su Han shrugged: "Of course I will remember what I said."

"Su Han, what were you thinking just now?"

After the press conference, Ancelotti and Su Han walked back to the training ground. On the way, he couldn't help asking Su Han next to him why he said that.

"I just thought they were too aggressive. We just lost a game, why do we seem to want to prove that we are completely beaten?"

Su Han also has a temper.

Ancelotti turned to look at him: "Then you don't have to promise to break the unbeaten record of forty-nine games, do you?"

"Is this putting you under a lot of pressure, boss?"

Su Han asked back.

"Of course, who dares to promise to be undefeated forever? As soon as this is said, it will be a huge pressure. If we lose, the enemy will laugh at us and attack us..."

"But before that, we didn't say whose record we were going to break, but after we lost, we were ridiculed and attacked by so many people.

Su Han's answer left Ancelotti speechless.

Liverpool's performance is so good that many media and fans are very upset.

Before they would say "this will lead to a Premier League dominance" or something. ,

Put on an 'we're not for ourselves but for the Premier League' look.

But now they have a showdown and don't pretend.

In short, Liverpool is now the public enemy of the entire country.

And before that, the team that filled that role was... Manchester United.

Yes, Manchester United may be the most unpopular team in English football.

Every time the England national team played in the past, in the stands of Wembley Stadium, there would always be someone shouting: "If you hate Manchester United, stomp your feet"

Then there will be a huge stomping sound in the audience.

Manchester United is so annoying because they are too powerful. In the Premier League era, Manchester United is a well-deserved overlord. There are a lot of people who hate them out of hating how powerful they are.

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