When he saw Benitez again, Li Tiancheng always felt a little awkward. Was he saying those words purely to excuse Real Madrid fans?
After living in Europe for so long, Li Tiancheng really knew: No.
The term "civilized world" is the biggest joke in the world. After two or three hundred years of being called civilized, Europe has finally begun to advocate some civilized measures.
Racial discrimination must of course be condemned and punished.
However, "small-scale private" racially discriminatory remarks and actions are simply not uncommon.
Li Tiancheng himself is a victim.
Fans of football clubs, especially fans of wealthy clubs, are indeed divided into different groups, and each group has their own different opinions.
Benitez is telling the truth!
The question is, can these words be said on the table? Do we still need to take the moral high ground?
The Emperor's New Clothes is okay for a child to pierce, but you, a greasy uncle, are trying to tease it!
Is it necessary to show reason everywhere?
The problem is that this guy simply acted as if nothing had happened, as if he was not the cause of the media's harassment of Liverpool players, especially Li Tiancheng.
God knows, Li Tiancheng had just returned home, and before he could even enter, he was surrounded by a large group of reporters at the door of his home, asking him to answer "Who is more racist, England or Spain?" How heartbroken he was
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The world is as dark as crows, and you two, the boss and the second, still have to figure out who is the boss and the second...
The question is, is it worth arguing with Benitez, a wooden donkey, for such a farce?
not worth!
The championship is the most important. There are many prerequisites for winning the championship, but there is absolutely no internal strife.
Li Tiancheng feels that he is the more mature one and understands the overall situation!
In fact, he is still not strong enough and his confidence is still insufficient, which makes Li Tiancheng very dissatisfied with himself.
The only good news is that Gerrard is finally back. No matter what, Gerrard always makes people feel at ease.
Liverpool arrived in Monaco in this noisy atmosphere.
The Champions League group stage match against Monaco is the real business. Things outside the football field, no matter what they are, are just embellishments no matter how warm the atmosphere is.
Although Liverpool is currently ranked first in the group, it is not uncommon to accidentally fall to third in the group and play in the UEFA Cup. Therefore, every point is crucial and no one dares to take it lightly.
Monaco, Stade Louis II.
Danish referee Nielsen blew the whistle to start the game.
Li Tiancheng rushed straight into the Monaco half, carefully observing the operation of Monaco's formation while running. From the corner of his eye, he saw Garcia receiving the ball and rushing forward. He turned his head again and quickly looked around. Oops, why are his steps so heavy? I have never felt this way before.
!
While he was complaining secretly, Li Tiancheng felt strange, why hasn't the ball come over yet? He turned around and saw that his steps stopped unconsciously.
Garcia is limping off the field.
Li Tiancheng:......
Is this just the beginning?
Benitez once again put together a completely different starting lineup for this game.
Of course it is still the 4231 formation.
Li Tiancheng once again stood in the forward position, followed by Riise, Kewell and Garcia from left to right.
Gerrard replaced Alonso and partnered with Hamann in the midfield. This was the first time Gerrard returned to the starting lineup after two months of layoff due to injury.
Traore, Hyypia, Carragher and Finnan partnered in the defense.
Thanks to Josemi's poor performance in the first two games, Finnan started at right back for the first time this season.
Everyone is cheering each other on before the game. They must win and qualify early. Otherwise, even if they get a draw, Liverpool will have to go all out in the last game. This is an unbearable burden in Liverpool's dense schedule!
But now...
Seeing Josemi replace Garcia, Li Tiancheng's scalp went numb.
Is there two minutes of opening now?
Is this the end of Garcia?
The teammate with whom he cooperates best is off the field. Josemi, a full-back, is pushed into the frontcourt. How should he play? Should he and Finnan continue to take turns?
And I, in the pre-match drills, switching positions between myself and Garcia was an important offensive method, what about now?
Who else can I switch places with?
Do you want to always be at the front?
This is not just about the offense, the entire team is a whole. What Liverpool practices most on weekdays is how to divide the stadium into small pieces.
Now let alone cutting off the opponent, our own system first becomes a pile of fragments.
It was inevitable that Liverpool would fall into chaos, and Monaco took this opportunity to launch a chaotic attack.
Josemi was even more at a loss when standing in an unfamiliar position on the forward line, let alone providing efficient coverage for the defensive midfielder.
I don’t know if it was affected by Garcia’s injury and leaving the field. In this game, all the Liverpool players except Gerrard were not very excited about playing.
This undoubtedly further fuels the opponent's arrogance.
Li Tiancheng stood as a forward, and his original plan was to retreat to the midfield and use his surprise and passing abilities to assist his teammates on the back line to attack the opponent's penalty area.
Now he has retreated to the midfield, but he can't attack at all, and he just helps defend.
Faced with a blow like a gust of wind and rain, Li Tiancheng could only run around like a headless chicken trying to plug the loopholes.
The occasional counterattack is too far away from the opponent's goal. He tries to cooperate with his teammates in attacking, but the current offensive system is really messy. Gerrard is always by his side, but the passing route between the two is too simple.
Well, Monaco could easily see through their intentions.
Then he tried to attack from a distance by himself, but was knocked down as soon as he crossed the center line.
Only then did I realize that Monaco really valued me, and they had not forgotten to send Squillazzi on a special trip to look at me.
Li Tiancheng tensed up his nerves and did not dare to relax for a moment. There were several times when the Monaco players seemed to be talking rubbish to him and he had no time to pay attention. If he dared to be distracted by this situation, he would really be seeking death.
After the referee blew the halftime whistle, Li Tiancheng was relieved and finally came to his senses. This was really the most difficult half, but fortunately it was still 0:0.
Li Tiancheng, who returned to the locker room, sat down on his seat, breathing heavily, and had no time to pay attention to Benitez, who was laying out tactics in detail.
I carefully felt the soreness in my calves and weakness in my knees, and secretly complained that the impact of intercontinental long distances was too great. No wonder there was a FIFA virus. In the past, I would never have exhausted my energy at halftime...
In the second half, Li Tiancheng worked hard to coordinate his teammates carefully, but he clearly noticed that he was distracted and could only drag his calves to move. This feeling was terrible, and what was even worse was that he could not put all his energy into it now.
in football.
It rained all night, and Josemi fell to the ground while fighting for a header with his opponent. After the team doctor came to check, he actually signaled for a stretcher to come on!
After Josemi came on to replace Garcia, who left the field injured, he himself also left the field injured!
Is this an evil act?!
Pangler comes on as a substitute.
The game continued and Monaco got a corner kick opportunity.
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