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Chapter 643 Bastard!

On the court, Chelsea took the initiative, they were on the offensive side, while Aston Villa was a little passive.

However, on the sidelines, the facial expressions of the two head coaches were exactly the opposite.

Ancelotti frowned.

Fang Jue's expression was relaxed and he would communicate with his assistants around him from time to time.

"Our attack tactics were seen through by Fang Jue," Ancelotti said to his assistant Wilkinson.

In this game, Aston Villa played at home, and as the defending champion, Aston Villa was one point behind Chelsea in points.

Therefore, Ancelotti predicted that Aston Villa would take an offensive after the start of the game, because, objectively speaking, Aston Villa is more eager for victory.

Therefore, Ancelotti formulated a tactic for Chelsea to attack, and using the opening stage Aston Villa will likely attack, and the defense may have an unstable opportunity to strive for the first goal.

However, he did not expect that Aston Villa would not play according to the script he predicted.

After the opening, Aston Villa's tactics were very clear: to stabilize the defense.

In this case, Ancelotti watched his team push out the attack, but he was always worried:

Aston Villa can be said to be the best team in the Premier League at defensive counterattacks.

Although Chelsea's attack is very fierce now, they know what Aston Villa's sharp counterattack will play a key role.

Ancelotti is now in conflict, and reason tells him that the team will take it back at this time and can't attack like this anymore.

However, the team is now in full swing, and it is not something he can take back in just one word, and it also needs to consider the impact on morale.

"We are not in a hurry to do this game." Fang Jue said to Sebalos, "The one who is in a hurry is Chelsea."

"They were double-killed by us last season, and I guess they would be extremely eager to win today." Fang Jieyi said, "Everything is in control."

...

During this period, the London commentator has been praising Chelsea: "...Chelsea is in very good shape today...it is very aggressive and it will take a while to score a goal sooner or later..."

"Maluda! Pass! Drogba, shot - Sendros blocked the shot, but he still has to praise Chelsea's attack."

In fact, Chelsea's offensive on the court has slowly slowed down.

The offensive momentum that started from the beginning, facing Aston Villa's close defense, it was like a wave hitting the rock, and the waves splashed everywhere, slowly the tide receded, and the rocks remained unmoved.

As physical energy is consumed, the desire to attack is also slowed down.

"It's our turn!"

Fang Jue stood up from the coach's seat and came to the sidelines.

He didn't say anything or make gestures.

He was just standing on the sidelines, but the Aston Villa player on the field seemed to have received a signal.

As Chelsea's midfield pass was intercepted, Aston Villa suddenly launched an offensive.

Deisler sent a straight pass over the top.

Ronaldo's interspersed running took Terry away, and Alice could only make up for the defense of Diego Costa.

Facing the tall and powerful Alex, Diego Costa stuck his position in advance and successfully grabbed the header:

He jumped high and flew the football to Alasse's original position.

Barack got the ball, and Mikel was following him closely.

Barack did not let the football stay at his feet. After receiving the football, he transferred it to Gareth Bale who was inserted.

...

"Counterattack! Aston Villa's counterattack speed is so fast!"

Bale drove the football forward and then started to chase the ball quickly.

Chelsea's right-back Ivanovic assisted and had not had time to return to defense.

"Fill in place!" Chelsea goalkeeper Cech shouted anxiously.

Terry rushed out of the penalty area and went to the space of the final defender.

Bale cut inward directly horizontally, thrust the ball under his feet, and swung his left foot at the same time.

"Far-range shot!"

He didn't give Terry a chance to get close, so he directly shot from a long shot.

The football drew an arc and flew straight to the goal.

Cech threw his body out and hit the football in the air.

"Ronaldo! Supplemental shot!"

Ronaldo rushed up and shot, followed by Lampard next to him, the two collided, the ball flew up, rubbed the post and went out of the baseline, and Ronaldo also fell in the penalty area.

"Mad's penalty!" Fang Jue raised his hands on the sidelines and shouted loudly.

There was also a huge roar in the stands at Villa Park Stadium: Penalty!

...

Everyone looked at the referee on duty, Cratenberg.

Clattenberg first shook his finger and indicated that there was no penalty kick. At the same time, he hooked his finger and signaled Ronaldo to get up.

Just as the Chelsea cheered and the Villa kept scolding.

Clattenberg seemed to hesitate for a moment, and he blew the whistle in his mouth.

Fang Jue thought it was a penalty, so he would cheer.

But he saw Kratenberg show Chelsea captain Terry a yellow card and pointing to outside the penalty area. He called a free kick outside the penalty area.

Slow motion shows that after Bale finished his shot, he collided with Terry, who was defending him, and fell to the ground.

"Klattenberg thought Terry had a foul, he awarded a free kick and showed Terry a yellow card."

This penalty undoubtedly aroused dissatisfaction between Aston Villa and Chelsea.

Fang Jue insisted that Lampard pushed people behind when Ronaldo shot, which should be a penalty kick.

Ancelotti obviously did not think Terry had a foul, it was a collision that could not be avoided. Moreover, if it was a foul, a free kick, and a verbal warning were enough, and the yellow card was obviously too strict.

There is no need to say much about the importance of Terry's defense for Chelsea. Terry received a yellow card just over twenty minutes into the game, which may lay a major hidden danger.

"This is Kratenberg, he can always be very clever to make both sides of the game unsatisfied." Leinker teased.

...

Aston Villa's free kick.

Deisler's free kick flew into the penalty area, Diego Costa scored the goal, and the football went above the crossbar.

This counterattack set off Aston Villa's offensive horn.

Chelsea, who was just trying to make a difference on the offensive end, was suddenly suppressed.

Aston Villa's attack comes again.

This time, Deisler had a wall-to-wall-like cooperation with full-back Queliar from the right and assists.

After Desler dribbled the ball near the bottom line, he suddenly stopped and shook Ashley Cole who was defending him, and pushed the ball to Quelial who came to pick him up with his arch.

Quelial hangs the football to the middle outside the penalty area.

Diego Costa was there, and he stuck his position in advance.

He didn't start the first time.

Instead, he waited until Terry approached before he jumped up.

This time it was Terry who defended Costa. After the two collided in the air, Costa screamed and fell to the ground.

The whistle of Clattenberg sounded.

He called Terry for a foul.

The Chelsea captain was very angry and he felt that he was wronged.

He felt that this was just a normal competition for the top.

He protested to the referee.

Clattenberg made a black face and made an elbow lift, which meant that Terry had a foul on elbow lifting.

Terry suppressed his anger. He had a card on his body, and if he had another card, he would turn yellow and turn red.

He glanced at Costa who was slowly getting up from the ground: This bitch was intentional!

...

Aston Villa again received a free kick in the frontcourt.

Gareth Bale's free kick passed by the wall and almost crossed the beam to the baseline, which shocked the Chelsea man in a cold sweat.

The game continues.

Terry noticed that Aston Villa's forward Costa seemed to have gotten him up, and after this guy got the ball, he always moved to his defensive area.

This is the case again this time.

Barack made a straight pass and tried to cooperate with Costa, but the latter did not do that, but pulled the ball and turned around, then drove the ball straight towards Terry.

This time, the Chelsea captain used a beautiful sliding shovel to shovel the ball out and brought Costa to the ground.

Then I saw Costa sitting on the ground, yelling at the referee and complaining: Referee, that guy did it on purpose, he didn't stop!

He did not complain about Terry's tackle foul, but accused Terry of having additional actions after completing the tackle, which was a retaliation.

This bitch!

Bastard!

It was intentional to hit the car again.

Terry felt that when he was tackle just now, Costa could jump up and avoid it. This bastard was treacherous, first avoiding the possible injury tackle, and then hung his right foot on Terry's raised foot... and then fell to the ground with a bang.
Chapter completed!
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