The next day, the media did not wait for Su Han's explanation.

He didn't say anything, and followed the team on an away trip.

Reporters chased Su Han outside the pitch at Scunthorpe, hoping to hear what he had to say about his big talk.

The Scunthorpe fans have never seen so many journalists at a game and they are in the light of Su Han.

But these reporters failed to catch Su Han.

Liverpool's FA Cup game at Scunthorpe. Liverpool, who played in a rotation lineup, finally uj the opponent.

Su Han scored the only goal of the game and it was a brilliant solo display as he scrambled past two defenders and a goalkeeper to send the ball into the opposition box empty door.

"It's a complete individual performance. Su Han showed his overwhelming advantage in front of the Scunthorpe players. It was almost impossible for the Scunthorpe players to guard him," the commentator praised. 497

"However, here is the problem. Su Han's individual performance is impeccable, but his team-mates' performance is not good, otherwise Liverpool would never have waited until the 67th minute to score.. ..."

The commentator Lineker next to him said.

Kerr was right.

The form of Liverpool players is not good.

Even the substitute lineup did not show any fighting spirit.

I don't know if it was because the opponent was too weak, or because they lost to Everton, which ended their unbeaten streak and affected them.

In short, except for Su Han, the performance of other Liverpool players in this game was not good.

Being able to win the opponent can only be said to be the credit of Su Han alone.

If you switch to a team that has always been slightly stronger, even if it is only a Premier League team, maybe Liverpool will lose this game.

Ancelotti naturally noticed this too.

Su (adej) Han was not affected by those things, whether it was his outrageous words or the team's loss to Everton, none of them could affect him.

Ancelotti believes that Su Han's strongest point is probably his mental quality.

The turmoil of the outside world can hardly disturb him.

Maybe he can really help the team break Arsenal's record?

After the game, some media criticized Liverpool's performance in the FA Cup.

Among them, the criticism of the "North London Horn" is the most intense, or it is more appropriate to say that it is ridicule....

.....Liverpool played so weak against a team like Scunthorpe in the away game. If it weren't for Su Han's goal, they might be dragged into the second round by the opponent. For Liverpool, it is simply a shame and a shame that Scunthorpe chose to defend in this game. Their tactics were successful. Most of the time, they withstood Liverpool's offensive. But Su Han's personal ability is too outstanding, he shattered all illusions of Scunthorpe with a genius performance..."

Up to now, this article seems to be praising Su Han, which will definitely make people who know the grievances and grievances between the two sides feel strange—didn’t the "North London Horn" still fight Su Han before? They should be regarded as enemies Right? Why are you trying to speak for the enemy now?

But if you read on, you will find that the buttocks of the "North London Horn" are still sitting very straight.

They never forget that they are Arsenal supporters.

In the second half of the article, the focus is on criticism.

"...Liverpool's performance made us think of what Su Han said before, he said that he wanted to beat Arsenal's record of 49 consecutive unbeaten games. After watching this game The author can't help but wonder: With such a state and ability, how can Liverpool achieve what Su Han said is breaking Arsenal's unbeaten record? Could it be Su Han alone? Su Han's personal ability is indeed very strong, We do not deny this. But football is a team sport, and one person can never win all the time. No matter how strong Su Han is, it depends on the overall performance of Liverpool...."

Look, it is still fundamentally questioning Su Han's previous "wild talk".

Other media also believe that Liverpool's recent state has been ups and downs, and their performance is not very good.

Perhaps it was because the previous state was so good that it directly overdrawn their state.

There are also many experts coming on stage, explaining from various angles why this Liverpool team is in a bad state.

The state is constant, and the result of the state appearing too early is that after the state passes, there will be a stage of downturn.

In the past year, Liverpool's state has been fully squeezed out, and after that, Liverpool will naturally perform poorly.

This is the same as people, people who are too excited will collapse after being excited.

Liverpool is like that.

At the same time, some people think that Liverpool's current poor state is due to the influence of Su Han's words.

They criticized Su Han for showing off, but put the pressure on his teammates.

... Su Han set such an unattainable goal for them without the consent of his teammates. As a result, they are now being ridiculed and attacked with Su Han... This kind of pressure originally did not belong to them, but whether they like it or not, they are now all on their backs. The pressure will naturally affect their performance..."

This big hat was deducted by Su Han, as if Liverpool's poor performance was all Su Han's fault.

If he hadn't put so much pressure on the team and caused the team to be in a bad state, why would he need to work so hard to help the team win and do the work of other teammates?

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