"GOOOOOOOOOOAL!!!"
"Number 13, Fly!!!"
"The match is over! Arsenal has completely killed the game with Fly's last-minute 60-meter high-speed counterattack."
"4:2! Arsenal has won this epic showdown against Manchester United!"
"After this match, Arsenal will lead Manchester United by 18 points with one game in hand. This gap can be called an insurmountable distance."
"Although the League is not even halfway through, I think we can already congratulate Arsenal and Arsène Wenger in advance."
"If it were the Arsenal before this season, I would still be worried about their performance in the mid to late stages."
"But this season, I don't think I need to have that concern, because Arsenal possesses the most terrifying goal-scoring machine in the world today."
"With a hat-trick in this match, Fly's League goals this season have reached 31. 31 goals in 16 games, what a crazy efficiency!"
"Fly has already equaled Cristiano's Premier League single-season goal record in a 38-game format, set in the 2007-2008 season."
"He is only 3 goals away from Alan Shearer's Premier League single-season goal record of 34 goals."
"Oh, my god, the more I talk, the more I feel how incredible a record Fly has created."
"You know, the League is less than halfway through, and he has already scored 31 goals."
"I can't even imagine how many League goals Fly will score by the end of this season. At the very least, breaking the European top 5 leagues single-season goal record, As he said in a previous interview, should not be a problem."
Sky Sports' ace commentator Martin Tyler had already wildly predicted Arsenal's success in front of tens of millions of viewers in the United Kingdom.
Andy Gray looked at his partner going completely overboard in praising Arsenal and Fly, and his head was starting to hurt.
"Sigh, after this match, I guess the show's production team will receive a pile of complaints again."
For programs like Sky Sports' broadcast of matches, once the commentator deviates from an objective and fair stance, they will immediately receive a large number of complaints.
Then these commentators will be in trouble.
After all, Sky Sports is not a regional newspaper with clear biases like As or World Sport.
As a comprehensive sports television station, even if the commentators have personal preferences, they cannot express them during the commentary.
Otherwise, they will definitely receive a large number of complaints.
And Martin Tyler's direct prediction of Arsenal's success is absolutely going to be reported by other Premier League teams, especially Manchester United fans.
Thinking of this, Andy Gray could only try to smooth things over: "I think it's still too early to say all this. There are still twenty-one games left in the League, and no one knows what will happen next."
"Even if Arsenal has an 18-point lead, it doesn't guarantee they will win the League title."
"However, this wonderful match has come to an end. Fly scored a hat-trick, and now the world no longer needs to question him. He is a superstar in today's football."
When Fly scored his third goal of the match,
he immediately sprinted to the side of the stands. This time, he didn't run to the Arsenal fan section, but came to the Manchester United hardcore fan section.
Facing the uniform silence of the Manchester United fans, Fly held up three fingers high, and then pointed to himself. The meaning he wanted to convey was As clear As could be: I, the young master, scored three goals, did you see?
Fly's act of publicly provoking the Manchester United hardcore fans in the stands directly ignited the entire stadium.
The originally silent South Stand instantly erupted in boos, and some even physically attacked Fly.
Towels, clothes, cola bottles, and even women's personal items....
Since the away match against Shakhtar Donetsk, Fly once again received this "special" treatment.
Seeing Fly completely kill the game during "Sir Alex Ferguson time," the red-nosed old man was already furious.
At this moment, seeing Fly being so arrogant at Old Trafford, he immediately shouted at the referee, demanding that the Main Referee send Fly off with a red card.
However, this time Atkinson only ran to Fly's side and gave a verbal warning, without showing any colored card.
Fly looked at Atkinson and seemed to guess something, directly saying to him: "Buddy, you should get your eyes checked, seriously. Don't wait until you're completely blind and even normal life becomes a luxury."
After saying this, Fly turned and left, completely ignoring the livid Atkinson behind him.
Judging from Atkinson's tone of voice towards him just now and the obvious bias in this match,
the fact that he didn't send him off directly, or even show a yellow card, shows that he must have received instructions from certain groups to give him special consideration.
Thinking carefully, although Arsenal was at a disadvantage in this match, Fly himself did not suffer a loss.
At least all of Manchester United players' fouls on Fly were called by Atkinson.
In addition, with Fly's 60-meter solo run in the final moments, Atkinson could have blown for an Arsenal free kick in their own half on the grounds that "Wilshere was fouled and fell by Park Ji-sung."
This would have directly rendered Fly's long-distance run useless.
But Atkinson didn't. He actually signaled for the game to continue with "advantage."
This made Fly see something fishy.
It was clearly a refereeing performance biased towards Manchester United, yet when it came to treating him, an Arsenal player, it was very reasonable.
Fly knew that someone must have made arrangements.
As for who made the arrangements, Fly wasn't sure.
Logically, Fly should have first suspected his own Dad.
After all, Dad Li had worked in the United Kingdom for many years, and his connections in England were not much worse than in North America.
But thinking of Dad Li's busy nature, plus the fact that he doesn't pay attention to football at all on weekdays,
Fly felt that it didn't seem like Dad Li's style.
As for Fly's mother, Ms. Annie, she probably wouldn't pay attention to a Premier League match.
And she certainly wouldn't ask someone to look after Fly on the field.
"Could it be the Football Association? Did those fat-headed guys deliberately hint to the referee to take care of me because of the national team?"
The only thing Fly could think of was that the Football Association officials were deliberately showing goodwill because they wanted Fly to join the England National Team.
"Whatever, since they didn't tell me in advance, it means they don't want me to know, and I'm too lazy to bother..." Fly ultimately chose to let nature take its course.
After all, there were only a few suspects, and it didn't matter to Fly who it was.
Atkinson suppressed the urge to card Fly, and after the game restarted, he directly blew the final whistle for the match.
The boos from the Manchester United fans towards Fly had not stopped, and with the sound of the final whistle, they intensified.
"Hey, Bro, openly provoking Manchester United fans at Old Trafford, you did something I've always wanted to do but couldn't," Wilshere ran to Fly's side and whispered.
Fly glanced at Wilshere's thigh and asked with concern: "It's a small matter. What about you? You were just kicked by that Korean. Are you okay?"
Wilshere heard this, deliberately shook his thigh, and said lightly: "It's nothing, it just hurt a bit when he first kicked it, but it's much better now."
"So that Asian was a South Korean, no wonder he was so dirty. It's not surprising then, after all, everyone in the world knows what happened during the 2002 World Cup, I'm too lazy to complain."
Fly shrugged and pouted at Wilshere, "It's the mentality of people from small countries, they are always a bit insecure, it's normal."
Just As Fly and Wilshere were walking side by side on the grass towards the entrance of the players' tunnel, that annoying voice suddenly came from behind: "Fly, please wait a moment."
Hearing Park Ji-sung's voice, although Fly was a little impatient, he still stopped.
"How is it, Park player, is there something?"
Seeing Fly's indifferent look, Park Ji-sung felt somewhat angry for some reason.
He felt that Fly's expression completely showed that he didn't take him seriously, which greatly stimulated Park Ji-sung's sensitive and fragile heart.
However, to maintain his composure, Park Ji-sung still put on a bitter face and said: "Fly, you are too strong, really, to be able to score a hat-trick against us Manchester United."
"You won this match, and I am convinced of my defeat, but next time I will do everything I can to win."
Hearing Park Ji-sung's words, Wilshere on the side showed a surprised and shocked expression.
What's going on?
What is this Asian talking about?
What showdown, what you won, what being convinced of defeat?
Please!
Does this guy think he is on the same level As Fly?
Do you, a utility player, even have the qualifications to challenge a superstar like Fly?
Wilshere once again witnessed the shamelessness of South Koreans.
He never expected that this South Korean would consider Fly his competitor.
It truly highlights the word "absurd"!
This time, Fly finally understood the meaning of what Park Ji-sung said during halftime. It turns out he wanted to have a showdown with him!
Thinking of this, Fly was speechless.
It must be said, South Koreans have a mysterious confidence, just like the "Third Brother."
The two most confident countries in the world are South Korea and India.
The citizens of the two most mysteriously confident countries are the Koreans and the Indians.
In his previous life, Fly was limited by reality and had no way to experience this mysterious confidence firsthand.
Now he has completely felt it. It is truly As people say online, the things they say and do only make people speechless.
Facing Park Ji-sung's mysterious confidence, Fly felt amused. Instead of directly refuting his wild ideas, he patted him on the shoulder, and in the tone of a senior with profound meaning, he slowly said:
"Hmm, not bad, young man, you have confidence, this is a good thing, keep it up, I'm rooting for you..."
When Park Ji-sung heard these words, his first reaction was not to find it strange that Fly was acting like a senior, but rather to reply in a humble tone: "I will work hard, thank you for the guidance."
Park Ji-sung's reaction made Wilshere, who was watching the scene unfold, even more dumbfounded.
No, Big Brother!
How old are you and how old is Fly?
How can you be so excited when Fly encourages you in the manner of an elder?
Wilshere said he completely couldn't understand South Koreans.
"As expected of the Great Korean Republic, their way of thinking is different from normal Earthlings, I'm convinced, I'm convinced..."
Thinking of the nickname Fly had privately told him about South Korea, Wilshere felt it was truly appropriate.
