Chapter 510 The old fox and the little fox (2nd monthly ticket)
Carrington Training Base.
"Jazz, Pierce just called and hoped to express his opinion on the game between us and Villa." Felan held his notebook, looked through it, and reminded him.
"What did you say?" Ferguson grinned and was flossing. "It's just an ordinary game, what's there to talk about."
"Maybe it's because of the recent topic of Villa people 'robbing the rich and helping the poor'?"
"The robbery of the rich to help the poor." Ferguson shook his head firmly, "What to talk about this? Is it adding pressure to ourselves? Or is it adding confidence to the Vera people?"
"According to those guys, the stronger the opponent, the more vigorous the Villa people are. What is this shit remark?"
"I tell you, Mike, these guys are just waiting to see our jokes."
"Yes, they're just waiting to see Manchester United lose."
"What kind of thieves who rob the rich and help the poor are all uneasy bastards."
"We don't mention them, no matter what hype news there is outside, we don't care. At this time, doing our own thing is the top priority," Ferguson said. "Tell Pierce, I have nothing to say."
He finished speaking, but found that McFerran was smiling at him.
"why are you laughing?"
"I rarely see you so quiet and not verbal when facing a top four team," said Felan.
"Am I that aggressive?" Ferguson said.
Ferran just laughed.
Ferguson was so angry that he threw away the floss and said angrily, "Don't treat me to that thing next time, stuff my teeth."
"Jazz, you can actually remove the dentures and use a brush to brush them." Ferran suggested.
"I'm not!" the old man snorted.
In the modern football world, Ferguson is a master of mental manipulation, suggesting that the founder of the school, or the psychological warfare king on the football field.
The old man is very aggressive.
What’s interesting is that the media also studied Fang Jue.
It has been half a year since I came to the Premier League to coach, and the media has summarized their perception of this young head coach Villa.
Fang Jue has a gentle personality and never takes the initiative to attack his opponents.
This is completely opposite to the old Scottish man.
However, if you think Fang Jue is harmless and can be bullied, it would be wrong.
This person is calm.
His verbal counterattack was as sharp as his tactics.
Because of this.
The media are looking forward to the pre-match battle between Aston Villa and Manchester United.
They even thought about the trend of the battle situation:
Ferguson, who was still strong, kept firing.
Fang Jue resisted step by step and did not show weakness.
In the end, the tried and tested old man won the first game.
However, there was unusual peace before the game.
Ferguson did not make any comments on Carrington.
On the side of Villa, Fang Jue had no intention of taking the lead in firing.
This disappointed the melon-eating crowd.
This quiet situation was suddenly broken the day before the game began.
"I know Luther, yes, no one knows him better than me."
"In my opinion, if Villa sent Luther, they would almost lose."
“It’s not just because his ability has dropped severely.”
"I know, he is not satisfied with me."
"Yes, he hates me, he is desperate to play against Manchester United."
“Perform under my gaze.”
"But, obviously, it just messes up everything."
On January 11, Ferguson suddenly spoke while interviewing the Guardian.
He talked about Aston Villa's Dutch veteran Van Nistroy.
He even directly advised Fang Jue: If you want to win, don’t play Fanny, that’s your weakness.
Here comes, here comes, here comes.
The reporters were very excited, and they knew that the old man would not be so silent.
The old Scots will only talk to opponents he thinks can be threatening to Manchester United and opponents that are not easy to deal with.
Aston Villa is fourth in the league.
Most importantly, this is an opponent who has been "robbing the rich and helping the poor" recently, so how could Ferguson remain indifferent?
"Didn't you say that, don't comment on Fang Jue and Aston Villa's scolding?" said McFerran.
"I didn't comment on Fang Jue and Vera," Ferguson said.
Seeing that Ferguson seemed to be paying attention to his phone, Ferran asked curiously, "What's wrong?"
"Wait for the phone call," Ferguson said.
Ferguson thought he would get the call before that night.
But, he waited and waited.
But I received a call during my lunch break the next day.
"Give me a reason why I'm not angry, Fang." The old man roared.
"I should say this." Fang Jue said, "Sir, this is how you treat your former disciple?"
"What?" Ferguson said confused.
"Stop pretending, I know you're playing psychological warfare again." Fang Jue sneered, and then he hung up the phone directly.
I was harassed by the phone and couldn't sleep anymore.
Ferguson simply got up.
When he met with the coaching staff, he told this.
"Actually, we have plans to use Luther or not."
"Fang Jue will definitely keep thinking." Ferguson looked proud and pretended to be Fang Jue, "What is he going to do? What is that old man going to express? Should we go to Fanny?"
Other than that.
Fang Jue was walking while whistling, and he was indeed thinking about it.
Is it a fanny?
superior?
Ferguson is right, he is the one who knows Fanny best.
Not to go?
The Dutch's ability and experience are important to Aston Villa.
In addition, there is another point, that is, Fanny's expectations for this game.
The Dutch veteran is extremely eager for this game. He is eager to prove himself under Ferguson's nose and tell the Scottish old man with goals and victory: It was wrong for him to expel him back then.
This is fighting spirit, it is a good thing.
However, if you are too excited, it is not a good thing. Fanny's temper is not good.
Another point is that in this case, if you don’t play Fanny, the Dutch veteran will inevitably feel a knot in his heart.
This old man is very bad.
Fang Jue was so angry that his teeth were itchy.
The team boarded the bus and headed to Villa Park Stadium.
Fang Jue found Fanny and chatted for a while.
Look at the anxious eyes of this Dutch veteran.
Fang Jue told Fanny bluntly: He will!
The two also talked about Ferguson.
"Does Ferguson like lunch break?" Fang Jue asked suddenly.
"Yes." Fanny nodded, "Whoever disturbs him from lunch break will be very angry." Fanny said.
"Then, he will be in a bad mood because it will affect his mood." The Dutch veteran continued, and also told the story of Manchester United losing because of a lunch break, Ferguson was furious and broke three cups in one breath.
"I didn't expect that I was so old and I was still angry at noon." Fang Jue showed a surprised expression, and it was the first time he heard about it.
This old man is interesting.
"There are only two people who are exceptions," Fanny said.
"Who?" Fang Jue asked.
"David and Ronaldo," said Fanny, "and later I left, there was another Rooney."
That's right, these three are all the biological sons of an old Scottish man.
Chapter completed!