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Chapter 453 Wild Leeds United

There are no best football players in China, but there are the best football programs.

This sentence has been widely circulated among the fans, and the "best program" refers to the world football.

Although Wu Sanshi emerged and broke the joke that there was no best player, Tianzu is indeed the best football program, especially in copywriting. Of course, it would be better if the butts of the Argentine fans on the TV station were not so crooked.

Usually, Tianzu's specials are aimed at retired big-name stars, or stars who have continued to highlight for several seasons and won Golden Globe Awards, such as Kaka's special "Elegant Killer".

Wu Sanshi is definitely an exception among the exceptions, and the nationality bonus is too high.

After receiving this news, he agreed without any hesitation, but the matter was still very complicated and needed to communicate with the club and then started filming. He gave all these things to the economic man and focused on dealing with the upcoming League Cup matches.

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The relationship between Leeds United and Liverpool is not bad, and the enemy is friends. The hatred between Leeds United and Manchester United is no worse than that between Liverpool, but they failed to return to the Premier League after they went bankrupt. Many young fans don’t know what kind of team Leeds United is.

Liverpool is about to collide with Leeds United in the League Cup. The Liverpool Echo immediately reviewed the relationship between the two sides. As many as 10 players have played for two teams, almost ranking a 442:

Goalkeeper: Scott Carlson

Carlson grew up from Leeds youth training and made his first team debut in January 2004. However, he only played three games for Leeds throughout the year, and was signed by Liverpool in the winter window in 2005. As a substitute for Dudek, Carlson also contributed to the Champions League achievements of the season. He started in the first leg of the quarter-finals against Juventus, but he only played in 9 games in total at Liverpool. Currently playing for Derby County.

Right back: Dominic Matteo

As a member of the Reds' youth training in the 1990s, Matteo found a position in the first team with many teammates. Since his debut in October 1993, Matteo has played a total of 155 games for Liverpool. Before the 00/01 season, he transferred to Leeds United and played a key role in Yorkshire's Champions League round of 4. After Rio Ferdinand transferred to Manchester United in 2002, Matteo served as captain of Leeds and played an international competition with Scotland during this period.

Central defender: John Skyles

Skeles played for one season with Leeds United Reserve in 1984/85, and then made his mark with the Bristol Rangers, then helped Wimbledon to the top league and defeated Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup final. He came to Anfield in 1994 and played 94 games for the Reds. In 1996, he joined Tottenham after completing a Leeds United physical examination, one of the most hated players at Aiden Road Stadium.

Central defender: Lee Perthier

As another Reds youth training product, Perthier transferred to Yoville Town after playing four games for the first team in 2006/07. He has since moved to Cardiff City, Huddersfield and Leicester City, and joined Leeds United this summer, becoming an important player, but is currently recovering from injuries.

Left back: Jim Beglin

In May 1983, Beglin joined the Reds as Bob Passley's last signing from the Shamlock Rangers. He was the main member of Kenny Dalglish's FA Cup double win in the 1985/86 season. In 1989, Beglin transferred to Leeds United, but retired at the age of 27 due to injury.

Right midfielder: Nicky Bambie

Bambie transferred from Everton to Liverpool and won three championships for Hollier's team in the 2000/01 season. Since then, Bambie, who has declined due to injury, joined Leeds United in August 2002, but did not recover. In his two seasons, Leeds has also been in a slump.

Midfielder: Gary McCaulist

Macaulister was regarded as a legend by both teams. The Scottish midfielder was the core of Leeds' championship season in 1991/92, and it was their last championship to be the top league. At the age of 35, Macaulister unexpectedly received the call from Hollier and joined the Reds from Coventry. During his two years at Anfield, he poured his rich experience into the young Reds team and achieved another glory in his career. In 2008, he had coached Leeds United for a short time, but unfortunately his performance in the coaching seat was far inferior to that on the court, and he was dismissed from get out of class soon.

Left midfielder: Harry Cowell

In July 2003, Liverpool injected 5 million pounds into Leeds United, which was facing bankruptcy at the time, in exchange for the team's talented player Cowell. The Australian has followed Leeds United since he was 15 and has gone from youth training to the first team. In the 99/00 season, he was also elected as the Professional Player Union's Rookie of the Year, and since then helped Leeds United to reach the semi-finals in the Champions League. In Liverpool's career, Cowell was always plagued by injuries. He ended up in the first half of the night of Istanbul in 2005 due to injury.

Forward: Robbie Fowler

Growing up from the Reds' youth training, Fowler had already shined in the Premier League at a young age. However, he was at a disadvantage in the competition with Irving and Husky. In 2001, after not being reused by Hollier, the Reds No. 9 transferred to Leeds United for 11 million pounds. He scored 14 goals in 33 games and performed well, but Fowler has never been a fuel-efficient lamp and was also a thorn in Leeds United. I believe that if time goes back, Leeds United will definitely not attract this "bad boy".

Forward: Ian Rush

There is no doubt that Rush spent his most glorious period at the Reds Liverpool. After the 1995/96 season, the Welsh said goodbye to the Reds for the second time (he played for Juventus in the 87/88 season) and transferred to Leeds United freely. Rush scored only three goals in the 41 appearances of the Yorkshire team.

Seeing that there were so many players on both sides, Wu Sanshi and Suarez were relieved.

There should be no problem between the two teams, right?

After the game, we scolded Manchester United and sang songs with hot pot.

But, they were wrong.

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Elland Road Stadium is very small and can only accommodate more than 37,000 fans.

The team was not early in the establishment. Leeds United was established after the disbandment in Leeds City in 1919. They have won three top league titles, one League Cup and one FA Cup title.

In recent years, the reason why fans have not forgotten this team with unstable performance is the young guards in white.

The talented young army was no less than any of the wealthy families at that time, including Cowell, Bowyer, Viduka, Alan Smith, Ferdinand and Woodgate. There were also young talents such as Milner and Lennon on the bench.

They soared into the sky in the 200/01 season and performed amazingly on both sides.

The Champions League court broke out from AC Milan, Barcelona and Besiktas' death group. The semi-finals defeated Super Lark to reach the semi-finals, but unfortunately lost to Valencia.

The Champions League semi-finals are Leeds United's best results. This result was exchanged for them in 6 years of spending 120 million pounds in the transfer market. They have been in debt and have been in debt for the highest period. They are squeezed out of the top four and missed the Champions League and became the last straw that broke the back of Leeds United.

The financial crisis caused big names to leave one after another, and White Rose finally fell into decline.

Even so, the fans did not abandon Leeds United. Their average attendance rate reached more than 32,000, which was about 86%. This is a very good result.

Ticket income is also their main source of income, so unless the fans cause some trouble, they always turn a blind eye to the fans' behavior.

Leeds United football hooligans are not the most famous in the UK, but they have a skill that is deeply hated - racism.

They once shouted "We are all from Leeds, you are all Chinese." After losing to Manchester United, they also threw seats and fireworks into the court and rushed into the court to box Xie Wednesday's goalkeeper. There are countless examples of this.

Benitez made a massive rotation in this game:

Goalkeeper: Cavalero,

Defenders: Carragher, Philip Degen, Fabio Aurerio, Sodias Cuggiacos,

Midfielder: Dorcena, Mascherano, Spirin

Forwards: Riella, David Engel, Babel.

This lineup is a substitute among the substitutes. Perhaps he himself also thinks that those players who have been caught in a few games are unreasonable. However, to be on the safe side, Wu Sanshi, Suarez and Gerald, who had just recovered from injury, still sat on the bench.

He doesn't have the ambition to fight on the fourth line, but it's not very good to be eliminated in the first round.

From the beginning of the warm-up, they felt the strong hostility of Leeds United fans. Many fans imitated monkeys and even threw down bananas at Wu Sanshi and Suarez. The expressions of Liverpool's entire team were not very good-looking, and Benitez protested against the fourth official without getting the desired result.

Leeds United fans have been like this for a day or two. The FA has no good way to deal with them. At most, they will be fined. If they are too bad, they will close the home stands. Could it be that they can still be fined and relegated?

Wu Sanshi sat on the bench in anger and turned around and seemed to be relaxed when he saw Suarez. If it weren't for the swelling of blue veins on his forehead, Wu Sanshi would have thought he had changed his sex life.

"Man, tell the coach in the second half to let us play."

"Tell these bastards some lessons."

Wu Sanshi doesn't want to play football with low-level league teams because he is very easy to get injured, but today he has the reason to play. Long has a reverse scale and will die if he touches it. He has made up his mind to leave deep memories for Leeds United fans.

Leeds United is not easy to deal with. After the opening, Liverpool fell into a deadlock. The opponent's tough pressing once suppressed Liverpool, and the referee's standard also made the home team even more brutal.

In the 14th minute, Bradley Johnson tackled a long pass in the midfield and hit the right. Robert Snoldgrass made a high-speed pass. Degen almost scored an own goal in a panic. Carragher took the lead to clear the ball out of the baseline.

Leeds United won a corner kick.

The corner kick became the dividing point, and the Leeds United defender elbowed Riella in a concealed manner while fighting for the top, and the poor Spanish winger immediately burst into bleeding from his nose. At the beginning of the game, Liverpool had the first injured player.

What is even more surprising is that the referee didn't even give a yellow card.

"grass"

Benitez kicked the Aquarius at his feet angrily, but unexpectedly he received a warning from the fourth official. The furious Liverpool coach almost rushed up and beat the fourth official, but fortunately his assistant coach remained calm.
Chapter completed!
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