Five hundred and ninetieth chapters a big problem
Lovetus Road Stadium is located in the Queen's Park area in London.
This is a very small stadium. As a top league club, this stadium can only accommodate more than 18,000 fans to watch the game on game days.
Due to the strong rise of Chelsea and Arsenal in London City, the Queen Rangers' home occupancy rate can only reach about 60%.
This is naturally a good attendance rate compared to China, but it is actually quite bleak for small Premier League teams whose main income is tickets and broadcast revenue.
But today, the stadium is full.
Nothing else, except for more than 10,000 home team tickets that could be sold out at home where the team could see the team play against Arsenal at home, the terrifying amount of Arsenal fans instantly lost the remaining tickets.
Therefore, at this moment, as the two teams emerged from the player's passage, the calls over the Loftus Road Stadium became a confrontation in the chamber.
However, such calls changed rapidly as the game continued to unfold. When the game approached the first half of the game's clearance, the Queen Rangers fans were completely in full swing.
"In the 43rd minute of the game, midfielder Diakit and forward Zamora's connection! The Rangers once again scored with the opportunity of set pieces!!!"
Liu Jianhong and Zhan Jun, who were sitting in the commentary, were looking at the situation on the field with incredible eyes.
The scoreboard hanging high was written with a score of 2-1. The home team's players gathered together as if they had won the championship, and the only remaining were the somewhat awkward Gunners fans.
The beginning of this game was actually very gunshot. Wenger once again took the rotation to let the assistant players rest.
In terms of the lineup, Arsenal team lined up 442, Chamake and Aguero were present on the front line, while the four midfielders were Chamberlain, Alexander Song, Rosici and Bernardon.
As for the back line, Gibbs, Squillac, Koscheerny and Sarnia all started, while goalkeeper Szechsny.
It seems that the Gunners' lineup is really the second team, but they scored in just five minutes of the game.
That was Rosici's first offense after kicking off. After experiencing the team's continuous transmission and pulling, the Gunners already had room to launch an attack.
So Rosici used a precise guided pass to find Chamak in the frontcourt.
Chamake, who finally got the starting chance, did not disappoint his teammate's pass. He jumped high and headed the ball before following Ferdinand, who was defending himself, and the ball was made to Aguero who was inserted on his left hand.
Then, Aguero hit his chest in the face of the falling ball, and then rushed into the penalty area from the right side before Taivo who was caught off guard.
"Bang!!!"
The sword that opens the edge will keep it sharp, and so will Aguero.
His shooting boots were obviously not going to take them off in a short time after putting on them in the game against Barcelona.
With a tricky and extremely fast shot flying out of his feet, the first goal of the game came like this.
Excited Aguero jumped directly into Chamake's arms who gave him an assist to greet him, and the Gunners were all in excited celebration.
At this moment, no matter how you look at it, the Gunners are still going to beat the Queen Rangers easily when most of the players are second teams.
But then everything took a sharp turn for the worse.
After the game restarted, the home team's 451 bus began to get worse, and Aguero became the most guarded player who could hardly find any chance.
He was constantly subjected to assault and fouls, and created two yellow cards for his opponent in the first half.
But this also means that his threatening ability is completely killed.
After Aguero lost his chance to perform, Chamak began to gain opportunities, but his performance was really in line with his identity as the second team.
Chamak has now seen a significant decline compared to his first season with the Gunners. It can only be said that he is still relatively qualified as a substitute, but as a starter, he is very, very ordinary.
In today's Arsenal, ordinary means unqualified.
The Gunners' offense began to return in vain again and again, and therefore they were seized by their opponents several opportunities to counterattack.
In terms of letting go, the Gunners defenders did not make too many mistakes, and they did not even let their opponents break into their own penalty area in sports wars.
However, as the opponent's counterattacks have increased, it is inevitable to perform tactical fouls in the hinterland of his home court to block the attack speed of absolute hands.
The Rangers' first goal was born in this context.
In the 27th minute of the game, Bernardong took the initiative to foul and grabbed the opponent in order to prevent the rapid counterattack of Delhi after dribbling the ball in the midfield.
This time, I didn't even eat cards, so no one thought there was anything wrong with Benardon's doing.
Perhaps the only regret is that the player did not defend against the opponent in a frontal confrontation.
When the ball was kicked out by Rangers midfielder Joey Patton, flying into the penalty area, players on both sides began to gather at the landing point of the ball.
Koscheerney was inspiring confrontation with Diakit around him, and neither of them was able to grab the ball at the first landing point.
Then, the Ranger at another point, the single arrow Zamora grabbed the ball.
"The header from the back point is shot! Szczesny couldn't react so much, the ball flew into the goal!!!"
This is the home team's first goal. Judging from the running and cooperation of their players in the set pieces, they have obviously done countless drills.
And their second goal was exactly like the first goal was carved out in the same mold.
That was the 42nd minute of the game, and thanks to Alexander Song's fierce tackle, the Rangers got an indirect free kick opportunity on the left side of the Arsenal midfield.
As the penalty kicker, Diakit, the midfield core of the Queen Rangers, has a higher passing quality and a more tacit understanding with his teammates.
Zamora in the penalty area jumped high and headed the ball over Szczesni's defense at a faster and more tricky angle than the first time he flew into the goal.
"The home team took the lead 2-1 directly, and their successive goals hit the Gunners' weakness, and there was a big problem with Arsenal's set-piece defense."
Zhan Jun's comments came to the forefront, and the game on the court began again.
A few minutes will not allow the equalizers to make any moves to change the game.
With the referee whistle at the end of the first half, the Gunners returned to the locker room with a score of 1-2.
This obviously should not be the score and state that a team dedicated to winning the championship unbeaten should have.
Chapter completed!