353 Superstar-studded Inter Milan(2/2)
Aldridge stood on the sidelines and did not protest to the fourth official. This was different from their game against Wimbledon. The penalty kick just now was not controversial in terms of UEFA's new policies and regulations. In other words,
If a Millwall player is tackled from behind in the opponent's penalty area, the referee should also award a penalty kick regardless of whether the ball was tackled.
Regulations are regulations, and they are equal to each other.
Although this rule is fucked up.
Just like FIFA bans behind-the-back tackles, ordinary people will applaud when they hear it. This is to protect the players, and it also protects the offensive team's offense from being maliciously destroyed.
However, this has made many top defensive players, especially players with superb tackle skills, cry without tears?
In modern times, the penalty scale for tackles has been constantly modified, which has directly led to a phenomenon: ten years later, there will be almost no defensive players with first-rate tackle skills.
There is no way, due to the restrictions of the rules, the defenders basically don’t work hard to practice, so what if they practice well? The Argentine national team’s defensive players with top-notch tackle skills can only watch Irving achieve the beauty of a young boy who chases the wind.
Name? If the rules had not changed, let alone 100%, at least Irving would never have been able to send the ball into Argentina's goal so easily.
Aldridge wasn't angry about the penalty kick. He didn't even care who took the penalty kick. He called Ronaldinho in front of him and Inter Milan took the penalty kick as if it had nothing to do with him. He cared more about whether it was a long time ago.
Chapter completed!