Chapter 845: Glenor is a role model (seeking a monthly ticket)(1/2)
Aston Villa played four-to-four with AC Milan, drew away and scored four away goals.
The home team AC Milan first fell behind, then overtook, then tied, then overtook two goals, and then was chased two goals in a row. The four-to-four score also illustrates the ups and downs of this game.
In addition, there were accidental injuries to Aston Villa defender Sendros before the game, injuries to Seidorf during the game, injuries to Aston Villa's young defender Clark and Dutch veteran Van Bomel of AC Milan.
All these are enough to show the 'thrilling' of this game.
However, everything, all the "lift" was snatched away by Glenno.
First, he made a big mistake in the defense line, causing his side to lose the third goal.
Then he gave the opponent a penalty kick directly.
Just when everyone has decided that Glino, who is a temporary guest center back, will become the culprit for Aston Villa's loss.
biu - Ibrahimovic is out!
biu - Boateng is out!
Aston Villado scored two goals in a row when he played two games.
The afterglow after the high nest, biu - Anthonyni was eliminated!
Gleno himself was also illegally infringed. Zlatan wanted to beat him up and Boateng flew to tackle him. Faced with these infringes, he did not use violence to fight violence, and was very calm...
Before the game, the media took stock of the value of Aston Villa and A. Milan's lineups.
The 32-year-old Glino can even be said to be one of the lowest-priced players among all the first team players on both sides.
Even when Fang Jue led Ibiza to the B League of the Spanish Second Division, Glino was not the main player.
However, such a player, from the B League of the Segunda League to the Segunda League, and then to the La Liga, finally came to the Premier League to join Aston Villa, and he is one of Fang Jue's favorite direct players.
Where is such a player's role?
Fans who may not pay much attention to the Spanish arena and the Premier League were not very clear before, but this time, Glino's nuclear weapons shocked the entire world football.
Yes, this Champions League quarterfinal is the highlight of the quarterfinals, and the 32-year-old Glino is famous all over the world.
Media statistics, post-match football related topics online:
What exactly did Glenor do?
Who is Glino?
Will Glino be beaten to death?
Similar searches showed explosive growth.
At the post-match press conference, A Milan head coach Allegri even angrily denounced him.
He strongly called for UEFA to suspend Glino:
Such a player stays on the court, which is an insult to football.
Fang Jue naturally tried his best to defend his players? He angrily scolded the other party: You should tell the evidence when speaking and doing things. What kind of thing did Glenno do that is angry and resentful? You tell me!
Allegri was so angry? What a fuck he said!
He asked Ibrahimovic after the game? The Swedish big man was so angry that he screamed to beat someone up when he mentioned Gleno? However, he was reluctant to tell what was going on.
"He attacked Zlatan with insulting words."
"I don't believe it!" Fang Jue shook his head, "Even if it's a trial? Can't listen to one's testimony? You can provide evidence."
Allegri was so angry that he had never seen a person who could speak so cleverly.
Fang Jue then asked Allegri with a heartbroken heart:
On the court, Glino is a respectable player? He never hurts opponents? He is even very rare to take cards? Off the court is a good person? He has been the best person of the year in Ibiza for several consecutive years.
Do you slander such a player? Will your conscience hurt?
Allegri: Mom sells a purchase!
Terry:??ε??
Florencia + Maidani:(?????)(????)
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The day after the game? The media also discussed the game and the striking figure Gleno.
This popularity remains high.
Even Real Madrid coach Mourinho appeared at San Siro Stadium to watch the game, which was supposed to be sensational news, but no one cares about it now.
A. Milan clubs were very angry. They filed a complaint with UEFA officials, demanding that UEFA strictly investigate the Gleno incident? At the same time, they applied to revoke Ibrahimovic's red card.
The Reds and Blacks are very smart? They did not ask for the red cards of Boateng and Antonini? One of them was a violent tackle? The other was a sneak attack on their opponents after the game, and both facts were there.
But what about Ibrahimovic? We can try to find out if UEFA determines that Gleno has "unethical behavior of professional players", is Ibrahimovic's move "explainable"?
Aston Villa club is not showing any weakness, and they asked UEFA to investigate the (aggressive) behavior of several players in A.M.
On the Internet, there is a polarization in the view of the Glino incident.
The opposition party believes that Glino's behavior is despicable and should be subject to sanctions.
The supporter believes that trash talk is very normal on the field, just ignore it. This behavior is already very harmonious compared to the very bad violent and hurtful behavior. Their view is: In comparison, Boateng's violent flying tackle Gleno should be criticized!
This side also found an old account: in the 2010 FA Cup final, German captain Barack was harshly tackled from behind by Portsmouth midfielder Boateng in the 44th minute, and had to leave the field to heal. At that time, Barack angrily accused his opponent of doing it on purpose and that the flying tackle must have been for people.
You should know that Boateng, who was still playing for Portsmouth at the time, was a Ghana international, and Ghana was one of the German team's group match opponents in the 2010 World Cup at that time.
So much so that conspiracy theories about this matter have once been heard.
They found out the old account not to say a conspiracy theory, but to accuse Boateng of having a criminal record.
The defense of the ‘Glino incident’ quarrels on the Internet.
At the end of the quarrel, the two sides reached a consensus at one point, that is, everyone was curious about what Gleno said to Ibrahimovic, which led to Zlatan's riot.
Not only this, they were also curious about what Glenno said to Tritley last year...
Also, what Glinno said to Florencia and Madane back then... Well, this incident was reported by the media. Later, the retired Florencia publicly announced her release. In order to avoid suspicion, Madane broke up with his former teammate, and this incident was on a program on a local TV station in Spain.
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Three days later, in the fifth round of the FA Cup, Aston Villa defeated Sunderland 2-1 away.
Japanese international Shinji Kagawa assisted Bentner to start the first record for Aston Villa.
De Bruyne, who came on the bench, assisted Abanglaho to secure the victory for Aston Villa.
Yes, Abang Laho, who was banned internally in this game, performed well.
At the post-match press conference, the reporter "encircled" Fang Jue, and the topic was still about the "Glino Incident".
Faced with this situation, Fang Jue was very angry.
"Ibrahimovic, who started to beat people, don't question me."
"Boateng, you don't ask."
"You don't ask if you attack Anthonyni."
"But you keep staring at a poor man who has been hurt by violence. Where are your intentions?"
Fang Jue also used the example of Suarez suffering severe cyber violence last winter, criticizing:
Now, these sounds are very unfriendly to Glino.
"He is a kind man."
"A gentleman who is polite in life."
Fang Jue even revealed that Glino is a quiet person who loves learning very much:
“As far as I know, Gleno can speak four languages: Spanish, English, German, and Portuguese!”
"He likes to study in his spare time and is a true language master."
"In my opinion, this is a player who is enough to become a role model for many children to learn from. He loves life, loves learning, is enthusiastic about charity, kindness, and brave..."
The reporters were shocked.
In fact, Fang Jue said it wrong, Gleno is still very familiar with Swedish and Italian.
Two days later, UEFA officially issued an announcement, which stated that according to the referee's post-match report and the fourth official's report, there was no conclusive evidence that Glino had "unethical" behavior.
However, this is just an official announcement.
Privately, Aston Villa Club received a warning from UEFA:
Take care of your people!
Obviously, UEFA knows what happened, but it is hard to say what happened, because there has never been a precedent for sanctions on the behavior of ‘long-distance magic attacks’.
Not to mention anything else, Zidane's "super your lungs" Matrazi was so famous in the World Wave Finals, and FIFA did not investigate and punish Matrazi later.
The same thing is said, trash talk is an unstoppable behavior, uncontrollable and has no basis for punishment.
Another point is that the parties involved also refused to reveal what Glenno said... Although it is not easy to describe it as "the people do not procure officials," there is a similar truth.
To be continued...