The Young Lion
Chapter 742: Suppression and guidance
"At the beginning of the second half, the referee made a controversial penalty. Through slow motion, we saw Millwall and Blackburn players turn around in the penalty area to grab the ball, but Blackburn players are more like themselves. He accidentally kicked Materazzi's foot and fell to the ground, but the referee gave Millwall a foul in the penalty area and gave Blackburn a penalty."
Players on both sides of the court pressured the referee while protesting to the referee.
Materazzi walked up to the striker holding the ball, not finding fault, but asked calmly, "I fouled?"
"Well, you fouled!"
He nodded without changing his face. He fell anyway and the referee awarded a penalty.
Materazzi stepped back and looked at the referee with his hands on his hips. This kind of protest would certainly not change the referee's penalty unless the striker went to the referee to explain it like Nedved did before. Penalty, but last time, even if Nedvide asked the referee to explain, he still did not change the result of the penalty, but he took the initiative to return the penalty to his opponent, and won numerous praises for Nedvide. This is a kind of player temperament. Sublimation, let people see his personality charm.
At other times, Materazzi certainly rushed to the head referee. His head was sober that it was impossible to change the penalty. However, he must put pressure on the head referee. This time the penalty cannot be changed, but the next time must be eliminated.
Now that Southgate is taking the lead and other players are doing this kind of work, he will not pass it, so as not to be shown a yellow card.
Aldridge was too far away to see what was happening at that moment. Perhaps the small action entanglement between Materazzi and the other party was seen by the referee. Anyway, this kind of thing does not go to the video playback, it is unclear at all.
However, as the coach, he stood up and walked to the fourth official. What he had to do was very simple, to protest the pressure.
Sonnes saw Aldridge walking towards the fourth official, and he also went over there. He knew that now Aldridge has a lot of "potential energy" in England, and the influence of the referee is a manifestation, such as Milwaukee. At home, the conventional home whistle and the partial whistle are more obvious. The referee has very strict standards for foul standards. This is actually to protect Millwall. If Millwall is a team known for its rough style, then the referee The standards for foul standards will be relaxed.
Sonez wants to stop Aldridge from affecting the referee.
Aldridge just greeted the fourth official, and the other party also solemnly prepared to communicate with Aldridge and change other coaches. The fourth official ignored it, but Aldridge came, and now no English referee will ignore it. After all, it must be said that it will not affect the future. The referees who once let Millwall lose the penalty, are not mixed anyway.
"It was a penalty! A clear penalty! No doubt."
This sentence is not what the fourth official said to Aldridge, because the fourth official would not say such a thing.
It was Sonnes, he did not come to Audridge to cause conflict, so the tone of his speech was slightly weak in calm.
Aldridge saw the nearly half-a-half coach say this sentence to himself, somehow, and wanted to laugh.
"Penalty? Are you sure? My player fouled?"
"Well, I'm sure he fouled."
"What action did he foul? Can you describe it?"
"He... he fouled, it was a penalty."
Sonesi is poorly qualified. He is farther from the place of the incident than Aldridge. It is absolutely impossible to see better than Aldridge.
Even Aldridge is not sure about the details. Sonnes' anger is not known from where?
But after a few words, Aldridge knew that the other party was black and white, as long as the result.
He said nothing more and turned his head back.
What he needs to express has been fully expressed in the dialogue with Sonnes, as long as the fourth official is not a fool, he will understand.
Blackburn's coach can't tell the details of the foul, and can only bite that it is a penalty. The referee does not need to give an explanation, but if it becomes the focus after the game, it may cause big waves.
Aldridge’s mentality is still very peaceful. After coaching for so many years, he is more and more able to accept the sentence: Misjudgment is part of football.
In more than 60 games a year, in 70 games, it is impossible for every penalty to be accurate. The level of the head referee is high or low. This is the reality. Only some of the penalties are serious, and some seem irrelevant, such as the current one. Penalty kicks can directly rewrite the score, but sometimes a misjudged a sideline kick, direct free kick, indirect free kick may also have a direct impact on the score. If you have to get angry every time, your own mentality will be first Influence, and thus affect reason.
Aldrich thinks he should be more mature, because he will consider for others, stand in the position of the head referee, he can not watch the slow-motion replay of different angles over and over again like the audience in front of the TV.
It’s like the offensive player and the defensive player have the action of tearing the jersey to each other, but because of the angle, the head referee only saw the defensive player’s actions, and then awarded the foul to the defending side. But you can't ask the referee's eyes to focus on the incident center from all angles.
Perhaps the referee just thought that Materazzi stumbled over the opponent's striker when he turned around. What is the truth? Aldridge doesn't care, grabbing the referee is not his character, not to mention, misjudgment and black whistle. , Two different things.
Maybe it was a misjudgment now, maybe it wasn’t, maybe Materazzi really had a foul, and Audridge didn’t know until after watching the video after the game.
If it is a black whistle, Millwall may not have a chance to score at all, because the referee still controls Blackburn's foul moves very well. The game has shown three yellow cards, all for Blackburn.
Aldridge stood on the sidelines to watch Blackburn make a penalty kick, the score was rewritten, Sonez cheered for a few seconds away, and then cheered for the players to try to equalize the next city.
Aldridge turned to the bench and didn’t have to look at the players on the bench one by one. He directly came to Ronaldo and said lightly: "Go warm up."
Ronaldo moved away from the rabbit, went directly to start warm-up exercises on the sidelines.
Aldridge's move to call up the bench player warmed up Sonnes.
I thought the commander-in-chief would enlarge the move!
Henry? Ronaldinho? Nedved? Larson?
Who will attend?
Until he saw that Ronaldo had rushed out to warm up, Sonez felt a false alarm.
That 17-year-old kid?
Well, last month Ronaldo was 17 years old, and the club gave him a new contract. His salary was double that of last year. After all, he was promoted from the reserve team to the first team.
Sonnes was frightened, he didn’t think about it anymore, and he concentrated on the sidelines to command the team to go all out to equalize the score, as long as Millwall was not sent to the superstars who almost all have the ability to rewrite the score in the face of Blackburn. It's kind of emboldened.
If Millwall was really elite, Black could really only despair.
"I didn't study carefully before the game. Now I have a look. Millwall's bench list is really strange. Seven benches, a goalkeeper, a defensive player Lucas Neal, and the remaining five players are all offensive players! Unexpectedly, the players who are now seriously doing warm-up on the sidelines are actually the weakest Cristiano Ronaldo, a 17-year-old genius."
In fact, Aldridge's bench list is bad today. As a coach, it should be unqualified, but he did just that.
A goalkeeper is always standing.
Neil is a defensive player. Unless two defensive players have problems, they will have difficulty choosing.
Originally, Milwall’s weaker attack today was offense, so there was a group of offensive players sitting on the bench with stronger capabilities. This is understandable, but C Ronaldo was also placed on the bench alone. Valued.
After Ronaldo finished his warm-up, Aldridge beckoned to him. Ronald thought he would be playing soon, but Aldridge hugged his neck and asked softly on the court, "Do you know what to do on the court?"
Ronaldo nodded immediately, then shook his head again, and muttered dumbly, "Boss, you didn't say who I took on the field."
"Hahaha, yes, I tell you, I will change Ramore, not to punish him, not to perform badly, he has two assists, the performance makes me very satisfied, but I want him to save energy, the schedule behind , Need him to contribute more to the team."
"Well, he is doing well. Replace him. I will go up. I know what I should do and score! Left forward, leave it to me, no problem!"
Aldridge was a little helpless to Ronaldo. The overconfidence of this kid sometimes made the coach a headache.
"You think I'll replace you, and then you can just kick it? Do you know what Blackburn had on the court?"
"Uh... I don't know. It looks like I'm defending, and then I make a big foot and try my luck."
Cristiano Ronaldo is a bit stunned. He has the illusion that he can be taught by Aldridge alone. This is an opportunity that many players on the team are eager to get, but this kind of advice must be combined with the game. If there is no proper time, it is nothing but empty. Preaching is pointless.
But at such an enviable opportunity for others, Ronaldo always feels that he seems to be getting worse, because Aldridge is always raising the height of excellent players. He thinks that he has passed, and Aldridge will be immediately Struck, he thought he was excellent, Aldridge would make him feel younger.
At 17 years old, his heart is higher than the sky. Aldrich encouraged him and nurtured him, but he continued to suppress him in his mentality.
However, he also knows that being able to receive guidance on the spot like Aldridge is of great help to his growth and improvement, which is far more effective than 10 training sessions and 100 training sessions, because the memory of the actual combat will be more impressive , The experience is deeper.
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