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Chapter 229 - Chapter 228 Messi's displeasure, Fly being looked down upon

Stared at by Fly like that, Piqué couldn't help but retreat two steps. He even thought for a moment that this 18-year-old young man in front of him was going to kill him.

"Tch... Coward!"

Seeing Piqué shrink back, Fly sneered, then came to the sideline surrounded by his teammates, spread his arms, and made a "King of the World" celebration pose.

"Fly!!!"

"Fly!!!"

"World's Best!!!"

The Arsenal fans in the stands were completely in a frenzy, cheering and shouting at Fly.

Messi saw that someone was stealing his thunder in his own match and couldn't help but frown slightly, showing his disgust.

For the Argentine, ever since he started playing professional football, he has always been the focus of the public.

Except for having his thunder stolen in the early years by his teammate Ronaldinho and Kaka, who was at his peak at the time.

Messi has never felt what it's like to be a supporting character since then.

Even in the competition with Cristiano Ronaldo over the past few years, Messi was the undisputed winner.

In the 2009 Champions League Final, he scored twice right in front of the opponent, directly shattering Manchester United's dream of defending the Champions League title.

It was also with this match that Messi overpowered Cristiano Ronaldo and won the first Ballon d'Or of his life.

As for Cristiano Ronaldo after transferring to Real Madrid, he was even more at an absolute disadvantage in confrontations with Messi.

Messi, now with the Dream Three cosmic team lineup, playing against José Mourinho's Real Madrid in his first year, while not simply easy, was definitely manageable...

Super humiliating scores like 5:0 and 6:2.

Were often seen in the Spanish El Clásico during this period.

All the above reasons have made Messi the universally acknowledged number one player in world football!

Even Cristiano Ronaldo, who was brought out to challenge him, was clearly at a disadvantage.

But now it's different... Messi suddenly found that he, who had been smooth sailing for the past few years, was suddenly overshadowed by a sudden emergence of a young kid, which naturally made Messi feel very uncomfortable.

He even started to dislike Fly because of this.

Of course, Fly was not aware of Messi's subtle thoughts...

He was now completely immersed in the joy of scoring a hat-trick against Barcelona.

If it weren't for Wenger on the sidelines making a calm gesture with his hand pressed down, Fly would have almost thought he had beaten Barcelona to death.

The sobered-up Fly suddenly realized that the current score was just 4:2...

Arsenal was only leading Barcelona by two goals at home.

This score was not a safe lead at all for Barcelona, known as "home dragons, away worms".

Winning by two goals at home against Arsenal was simply too easy for the current Barcelona team...

Putting everything else aside, just based on the 3:1 score when Barcelona played Arsenal at home in the original timeline this season, it would be enough to overturn the current 2:4 score, and even directly eliminate Arsenal due to the away goals rule!

Thinking of this, Fly's rationality immediately took over, his mindset stabilized, and he was no longer getting carried away.

On the other side, seeing that the situation on the field was gradually getting out of control and the score was trending towards being further widened.

Guardiola on the sideline thought for a moment, then made a substitution.

He substituted Piqué, who had a yellow card and whose mentality was showing signs of collapse, and brought on Adriano to replace him.

Piqué saw that he was substituted and his dissatisfaction was visible, but due to Guardiola's high prestige within the team, he didn't dare to actually make any "dissatisfied" gestures.

Otherwise, Guardiola could very well put him directly on the bench and let someone else start in his place.

For Guardiola, who pursues perfectionism, any player in the Barcelona team, including Messi, must unconditionally obey his orders.

Anyone who dares to bare their teeth at him will be gone!

Ibrahimović is a typical example!

In his previous life, Cancelo was also a victim who was directly dismissed by Guardiola due to disciplinary issues.

Under Guardiola, players are just tools to execute tactics...

Players must strictly follow his requirements for any action they take on the field.

Once a player goes against his will, that player will definitely not be able to play in subsequent matches.

Piqué knew this very well, so he could only pretend to be calm. After coming to the sideline and hugging Adriano, he then suppressed his anger and high-fived Guardiola before returning to the bench to sit down.

Fly was a little puzzled to see that Guardiola had actually sent on a full-back who was only 172CM tall to fill Piqué's position.

What does this mean?

Does Guardiola think a short guy can defend him?

Although Adriano is a very versatile player, not a traditional full-back.

But to let a 172CM person temporarily play as a center-back is a bit too dismissive of Fly.

Although Fly is indeed not good at heading, it doesn't mean it's okay to bring on a short guy and give up aerial defense.

What the...?

Just because Fly's aerial ability isn't good means Barça can directly give up aerial defense, right?

Who the hell are you looking down on?

Fly said that he would definitely use his aerial ability to prove himself later and make Guardiola pay for his arrogance!

"Robin (Van Persie), get ready for headers later. Bringing on a short guy to replace Piqué completely disregards our heading ability..."

"They're being so arrogant, how can we not do them in?"

Van Persie nodded when he heard this. Although he didn't like heading, it didn't mean he couldn't do it.

The Dutchman's temper was originally not good, and now seeing Guardiola underestimate him like this, he would definitely find a way to show him.

At the same time, Wenger saw that Guardiola had brought on a short defender and didn't hesitate much, directly substituting Nasri and bringing on Arshavin.

Arsenal changed from a 442 to a 433, strengthening the attack on both flanks, clearly preparing to bombard Barcelona's penalty area.

The 81st minute of the match.

Wenger's substitution quickly had an effect.

After Villa's long-range shot was saved by Szczęsny, Clichy immediately got to the rebound, then changed direction to get past Messi pressing from behind, and directly cleared the ball.

However, he quickly encountered Iniesta's press.

Clearly, Barcelona was using high pressing in the final moments of the match.

To prevent losing the ball in his own half, Clichy directly passed the ball to Alexandre Song, who was in a safe area.

The Cameroonian played a first-time through ball, passing the ball back again to Varane who came up to receive it.

The French defender faced the press from Villa and Pedro, flicked his ankle gently, and the ball went to Sagna's feet.

The latter had already scanned his surroundings before receiving the ball. Noticing Xavi approaching his position, Sagna directly passed the ball to Wilshere who came back to receive it.

The moment Wilshere received the ball, he was immediately surrounded from three directions.

He used his body to shield the ball from Busquets applying pressure from behind, then performed a Marseille turn to get past Xavi, and finally passed the ball to Arshavin before Maxwell could tackle him.

The Tsar immediately accelerated after getting the ball. Due to Maxwell pushing up, Barcelona's left flank was completely open. The Tsar dribbled into the range of 35 meters from Barcelona's goal without any obstruction.

At this moment, Abidal moved towards the path Arshavin was dribbling, trying to force Arshavin to dribble away from the goal.

However, the Tsar did not follow his intention, but instead switched play with a long pass directly to the left flank.

Clichy, who had just pushed forward to the corresponding position, received the ball and immediately played a one-two with Fly on the left flank.

Alves did not hesitate between Clichy and Fly and chose to defend Fly, which resulted in Clichy having no one around him within a few meters after receiving the return pass from Fly.

So, after receiving the ball, Clichy continued to dribble forward two steps, made a slight adjustment, and sent in a curling cross. The ball flew directly over the heads of Alves and Fly and dropped straight into the penalty area.

At this moment, because Abidal's attention was drawn away by Arshavin, there was only one defender in the Barcelona penalty area, which was Adriano, who had just been substituted on.

On the other hand, Arsenal also only had one attacking player, which was the center forward Van Persie.

Instantly, the duel in the Barcelona penalty area turned into a 1v1 showdown between Van Persie and Adriano.

Although Van Persie didn't like heading, it didn't mean he couldn't do it. On the contrary, Van Persie's heading ability was genuinely not bad!

How could the man who performed the "diving header" in the World Cup in his previous life not know how to head the ball?

The two almost jumped at the same time to contest this cross...

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