Chapter 710 Fifty! England's Top League Unbeaten Record! (Seeking a Monthly Ticket)
The entire Old Trafford stadium is now full of ice and fire.
After a moment of silence, the stands exploded.
Huge boos erupted from Manchester United fans.
The Aston Villa fans could almost describe it with hysterical cheers and celebrations.
Aston Villa fans jumped and jumped, and many fans even cried with joy.
Four to four!
Aston Villa scored two goals in a row!
If this game ends with this score, Aston Villa will surpass Arsenal's 49 unbeaten games and create an unprecedented record of 50 unbeaten games in the history of England's top league!
This is a great honor.
It can be blown for a lifetime!
Proud for a lifetime.
On the field, Aston Villa's players went crazy. They caught up and grabbed Vardy, threw this excited kid like a fool to the ground, and pressed them one by one.
On the sidelines, Aston Villa's substitute players rushed out, screaming and cheering.
Fang Jue was even more excited, humming and hahaha he punched a few times in a panic before being hugged by his assistants Oci.
The other side is a completely different scene.
Manchester United's bench was dead silent.
Ferguson's face turned red, and the old man's expression was even a bit ferocious, as he clenched his fists: I knew it, I knew it!
I knew that there was something wrong with that guy sending this kid, but I didn't expect something to happen.
On the field, the Manchester United players were also dumbfounded.
In the last few minutes, the opponent pulled two goals in a row, which is too shocking.
Of course, the hardest hit was that the two goals were scored by Aston Villa on the 37th.
Yes, many Manchester United players don't even know Vardy's name.
If it was Ronaldo scoring twice, or Bell, or Deisler, or Ballack, even defender Senderos scored twice with two consecutive headers, they would even accept it.
But, Jamie Vardy?
This is WHO?
...
Manchester United rushed to make substitutions, Hernandez came off the bench, and he replaced Nani.
Two minutes of stoppage time, at this time it is already 91 minutes and 15 seconds.
Fang Jue clapped hands with his assistants on the sidelines to celebrate.
Although they failed to win Manchester United in an away game, in such a difficult game, they evened the score twice after falling behind by one goal, and finally even scored two consecutive goals within a few minutes, which was not easy.
Of course, the most important thing is that, after retreating from Old Trafford, Aston Villa and Fang Jue were able to engrave the significant number 50 in the history of the Premier League. This is their glory!
The unwilling Manchester United launched a crazy attack towards Aston Villa's goal.
More than a minute passed.
United are still attacking.
Referee Riley's whistle did not sound.
Fang Jue looked at the time, it was already 93 minutes.
"What's going on? The time is up! The time is up!" Fang Jue stood on the sidelines and shouted at the referee.
Referee Riley ignored.
Instead, the fourth official came to stop Fang Jue's 'not calm' behavior.
"Mr. Fang Jue, please calm down!"
"I'm so calm." Fang Jue roared, "The stoppage time has run out, and the game should be over."
"Maybe it was because Villa celebrated too long after scoring just now." The fourth official explained.
"Did we celebrate for two minutes?" Fang Jue asked, it was already the 94th minute of the game.
The fourth official fell silent.
"Ferguson time, I understand." Fang Jue sneered sarcastically.
"Be careful with your words."
Fang Jue ignored this guy, walked back with a sneer.
"Ferguson time." Werner also said angrily.
Ferguson has been in English football for 24 years, winning 10 league titles and 2 Champions League titles, adding more than 30 championship trophies to Manchester United's room of honor.
He was also knighted by Buckingham Palace in 1999.
All this testifies to the supreme status of the Scot in England.
Ferguson's power is too great, and his counterparts in the Premier League know it well.
Even the referee and the FA are in awe of Ferguson.
There is a word that belongs to Ferguson: "Fergie Time"!
The advent of Ferguson time can be traced back to the 1992/1993 season in the first year of the Premier League.
At that time, Manchester United's home game against Sheffield Wednesday was 1:1 in 90 minutes. The stoppage time in the second half of the game lasted 7 minutes. It was in the 7th minute that Steve Bruce scored the winning goal for Manchester United.
This victory is of great decisive significance for Manchester United to regain the league title after a lapse of 26 years.
The "Ferguson time" was officially proposed by the media on August 30, 2004, when Sam Wallace, an expert from the British orthodox media "Daily Telegraph", proposed this concept.
In the Premier League on August 28 of that year, Manchester United drew 1:1 with Blackburn relying on Alan Smith's goal in the last 30 seconds.
Blackburn assistant coach Saunders bombarded after the game: "The referee Willie enforced the law under Ferguson's roar and roar throughout the game. I saw that the fourth official only planned to stop time for 3 minutes, but when Ferguson had an attack, he changed it to Add 4 minutes.
This extra minute of stoppage time is defined as "Ferguson time".
There was a spectacular scene at that time: Blackburn fans were extremely dissatisfied, and they got up to imitate Ferguson's watch watch posture.
The Manchester Derby on September 20, 2009 once again made the "Ferguson time" famous all over the world.
Manchester United led three times and City tied three times.
Four minutes were given in stoppage time, and Owen scored a lore at 5 minutes and 26 seconds of stoppage time. Manchester United narrowly won 4:3.
By the time Irving scored the winning goal and the celebration was over, the game time had been fixed at 97 minutes, more than 3 minutes beyond the official stoppage time.
"Daily Mirror" taunted PS a picture: Ferguson held up the stoppage time card, which read: "Until we score."
Two years ago, during the critical period of Manchester United and Liverpool's hegemony, Benitez angrily bombarded Ferguson for having the privilege, "He can communicate with the referee without being held accountable, he can complain about the referee, the schedule, everything, every week. put pressure on the referees."
Even Graham Ball, a famous Premier League referee, once talked about an old story in a column in the "Daily Mail": "When I first came to Old Trafford to enforce the law, Ferguson told I had his rule, 'At Old Trafford, don't blow the whistle until Manchester United win'."
Of course, you can regard this as another psychological warfare of Ferguson, but Ball also admitted, "The pressure exerted by the outside world will have a great impact on the referee's judgment."
Of course, Manchester United does not always make a profit, and sometimes receives unfavorable penalties from the referee.
At that time, Ferguson scolded the referee for being cruel.
The reason for the controversy is that most of the "Ferguson time" seems to appear in more sensitive games, which will inevitably cause "public outrage".
Of course, if you appreciate Manchester United, Ferguson's time can also be understood as Manchester United's tenacity.
This is the two sides of the matter.
It's just a different position.
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Fang Jue is sitting on the coaching bench. He thinks that the team has not encountered "Ferguson time" before. The main reason is that Aston Villa has won a complete victory against Manchester United before and did not give Ferguson time to play.
It's different now, Manchester United can beat Aston Villa with just one goal.
Fang Jue sneered, he just sat on the coach's seat like that, with a helpless and angry expression, but he couldn't do anything.
BIU-BIU-BIU-BIU, lucky ball three consecutive shots.
As for why four are used?
It's just Ferguson's time. Fang Jue thinks four is enough, but he doesn't believe it. How dare the referee add ten minutes?
Because of Aston Villa's fifty unbeaten games, this is definitely the most classic in the history of the Premier League, and it is also a game that has aroused great discussion and is recorded in history.
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At 94 minutes and 35 seconds of the game.
Scholes shot from a long distance. After the football was thrown by the goalkeeper, it hit the post and popped out of the baseline.
There was a sorry gasp from the stands at Old Trafford.
Manchester United corner.
Hernandez corner kick, Nemanja Vidic header.
Boom!
The football bounced off the crossbar.
Football is still in the box.
This caused chaos in front of Aston Villa.
Rooney shovels.
Boom!
The football hit the crossbar.
Evans tries to push the football back.
Ashley Young shoots again!
Boom!
Another column!
It wasn't until this time that Aston Villa goalkeeper Roberto Enke seized the opportunity and threw the football tightly in his arms.
In front of the TV, everyone in the stands was stunned.
Just now Manchester United had an absolute chance to score. They shot several times in a row. The Aston Villa players had no time to react and could only watch. However, it was either a measure or a post!
Count Scholes' long-range shot hitting the post just now.
In just over a minute, Manchester United hit the door frame four times in a row, can you believe it?
On the sidelines, the Scottish old man looked dazed. The old man couldn't believe what happened. Is it because God is caring for that guy?
Roberto Enke held the football and did not kick off immediately.
At this point, it was already 96 minutes of the game.
Fang Jue was so angry that he rushed to the sidelines desperately, pointed at his watch and roared, "96 minutes! You still don't blow the whistle?!"
The on-duty referee Riley looked down at the time and finally put the whistle in his mouth:
Three whistles, the game is over!
"The game is over, the game is over, the game is over!" In Yanjing's studio, Howe happily shouted, "After 96 minutes of super long stoppage time, the referee Riley finally blew the signal for the end of the game. The whistle sounded, Aston Villa drew Manchester United 4-4 in the away game, and they created an unprecedented record of 50 unbeaten games in England's top league! Congratulations to Aston Villa, congratulations to Fang Jue!"
"It's not easy." Zhang Lu shook his head, "Fifty games unbeaten! When Arsenal created a record of 49 unbeaten games, the media said that it was a record that could not be surpassed. Seven years later, Aston Villa They did it, and they raised this record to 50 games! Fang Jue and Aston Villa have set up another insurmountable monument for other Premier League teams and peers. Most importantly, Aston Villa still has a chance Keep expanding this record!"
inside the stadium.
The moment the whistle sounded, Aston Villa's substitute players opened their arms and rushed into the field frantically.
In the visiting stands, Villa fans celebrated with excitement like an earthquake.
On the sidelines, Fang Jue stretched out his suit, "How is it?"
"Handsome!" The old assistant Ceballos gave a thumbs up.
Fang Jue grinned and strode towards the coaching bench of the home team.
Then he saw that Ferguson was still standing there, but suddenly turned around as if there was something urgent, and the old man was almost in a fast race, talking with his assistant Ferlan while walking.
That small step, tsk!
Fang Jue looked at Ferguson like this...run away, run away, run away...
He was also stunned.
In the end it was fun.
Hey old man!
what!
Pooh!
Fang Jue was embarrassed to show off, and spat out very unhappy.
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