However, Arsène Wenger did not relax his vigilance because of this.
He gave instructions from the sidelines, urging the players on the field to hurry up and score another goal, as only a 3:0 score could truly make him feel at ease.
As soon as Arsène Wenger's intention was conveyed, good news came again from Arsenal.
The 39th minute of the match.
Wilshere's through ball to Walcott created another one-on-one chance. Walcott fully displayed his "weak team tormentor" attribute, launching a barrage of heavy attacks against the weaker team.
The football was pushed into the far corner of the net by Walcott's shot, and the goalkeeper was completely rendered useless.
Arsenal led 3:0 at home.
Seeing this, Arsène Wenger completely relaxed. This match was surely secure without any surprises!
His Arsenal was not AC Milan, and Blackpool was certainly not Liverpool!
During halftime, Arsène Wenger substituted Chamakh and brought on Fly.
Since he had already promised to give Fly more opportunities as much as possible, Arsène Wenger naturally wouldn't break his word.
There was no problem letting Fly go up and play in a situation where the overall outcome was already decided.
After all, it wasn't that Arsène Wenger didn't believe in Fly's football ability, but rather that he wanted to reduce his burden as much as possible.
Anyway, one of the starting positions in Arsenal's front line would be his sooner or later without surprises, so there was no rush for now.
After the second half began.
Fly found that the guys on the opposite side had completely let loose and were playing however they wanted.
They didn't care about anything anymore...
In this situation, the difficulty for Fly to seize an opportunity and score a goal was much lower!
The 49th minute of the match.
Sagna played a wall pass with Diaby on the flank, then charged straight towards the right side of the penalty area.
Originally, he was preparing to pass to Little Tiger Walcott who had made a direct run into the penalty area.
But at this moment, he caught a glimpse out of the corner of his eye and saw Fly moving towards Blackpool's weak side.
So he played a straight pass that cut through the middle, giving it to Fly in the left flank area of the penalty box.
Blackpool's defender John Baptiste, upon realizing Sagna's passing intention, quickly moved towards Fly's position.
Unexpectedly, after receiving the ball, Fly didn't do any fancy moves at all. It was just a simple trap + pull back, then a push to the right to open up the angle, and a shot.
Facing a Buddhist-style goalkeeper who had basically entered the state of "not being pleased by external things, not being saddened by oneself," this shot was easily converted into a goal.
"GOOOOOOOOAL!!!"
"Number 13, Fly!!!"
"This talented player from the Hale End Academy scored again just 4 minutes after coming on!"
"Unbelievable!!!"
The live commentator's lung capacity was pushed to the limit, shouting wildly!
After scoring the goal, Fly still made a gesture of affection towards Taylor in the box as usual.
Although there was no system mission this time, his girlfriend wouldn't be in London for long, so Fly didn't mind continuing to publicly show affection with her.
Taylor in the box was still bouncing around as usual, very excited about her boyfriend's goal!
The 57th minute of the match.
Blackpool made their last two substitutions, Haywood and Taylor Fletcher were replaced, and two young forwards were brought on.
Seeing this substitution, Fly was completely dumbfounded.
No, big brother, do you really think you haven't lost enough yet, and you still dare to bring on two forwards?
Could it be that you came with the idea of "success or death"?
But honestly, the score is already 4:0, so having such an idea now is useless!
Besides being beaten even more miserably, Fly didn't know what other effect it could have.
Of course, Fly wouldn't kindly remind them, because the crazier Blackpool got, the more goals he could score.
After all, a relegation-battling team that completely gives up defending is easily penetrated!
As expected, in the first minute after this substitution was completed, Walcott completed a hat-trick with an assist from Diaby.
The score between the two sides also reached 5:0, a disaster was inevitable!
The 62nd minute of the match.
Arsène Wenger substituted Diaby and Arshavin, bringing on Van Persie and Fabregas.
Opponents of this level were just for these two tired individuals to find their form.
The 68th minute of the match.
Fabregas completed a steal in the front field and then directly passed the ball to Van Persie who was active outside the penalty area.
After receiving the ball, Van Persie originally thought about shooting, but upon seeing Fly reaching out for the ball, although he felt sour about the annual salary of his new contract, out of professionalism, he still passed the ball.
After all, Fly's position was indeed better than his!
Facing Van Persie's pass, Fly took the opportunity to complete a first-time shot, and the football like a white streak of light slammed into the net.
The live score reached 6:0, and Fly also completed a brace.
Including the match against Liverpool, it meant that Fly had completed a brace in both of his professional League matches so far!
With this kind of perfect start, who else is there?
Subsequently, Fly became more active on the field, because he wanted to seek a hat-trick.
However, the opponent seemed to have noticed Fly's intention and began to closely mark him.
No matter where Fly went, players would stick tightly to him, as if he had a bodyguard while playing football on the field.
This phenomenon is generally standard for superstars!
And now Fly also had this scene around him, he really didn't know whether to cry or laugh.
The 83rd minute of the match.
Van Persie, in an extremely rare move, laid the ball off with his back to goal to Fabregas at the top of the penalty area arc.
Facing such a great opportunity, Cesc Fàbregas swung his leg and fired a long shot, scoring Arsenal's seventh goal of the match against Blackpool.
The 88th minute of the match.
Arsenal counter-attacked, Rosicky passed to Wilshere, and Wilshere played an overhead long pass to Walcott on the right flank.
Little Tiger Walcott used his speed to burst past Blackpool's right-back, then dribbled into the penalty area.
Facing Fly's signal with a raised hand on the other side of the penalty area, he ignored it, with his mind focused solely on the goal.
Since he had already completed a hat-trick, why not take this opportunity to score four goals?
It can only be said that human desire is endless!
But unfortunately, Walcott's shot hit the crossbar, and the football bounced into the middle.
Van Persie, coming up to meet it, headed the ball into the net with a header he wasn't particularly good at.
That's right, throughout his entire career, Van Persie wasn't skilled at headers!
Or rather, he didn't like to solve problems with headers.
But ironically, the goal that made Van Persie most famous came from a diving header in the group stage match between the Netherlands and Spain at the World Cup in Brazil four years later!
With Van Persie's goal, the score of this match had reached a staggering 8:0, a super disaster!
The confidence Blackpool gained from their 4:0 thrashing of Wigan Athletic in the first match was instantly and completely destroyed by Arsenal!
At this moment, the 10 Blackpool players on the field also had confused looks on their faces.
Fly guessed that these guys' minds were completely blank at this moment.
A vast blankness, nothing at all!
After silently mourning for three seconds in his heart, Fly decided to let these guys' minds go even blanker.
The 90th minute of the match.
Perhaps seeing how badly Blackpool was being beaten in this match, the Main Referee was even preparing to blow the final whistle without adding injury time.
But at this moment, Fly seized the instant when a Blackpool defender was momentarily stunned and suddenly stole the football from his feet.
That guy hadn't even reacted to what happened, and Fly had already gone around him and charged into the penalty area.
Seeing that he still had to face the big mess his teammate threw at him at the last moment.
Matthew Gilks was completely numb. Facing Fly's shot in the penalty area, he just subconsciously raised his hand.
Then the familiar swishing sound of the football hitting the net sounded again, and Matthew Gilks conceded his ninth goal of the match!
While Arsenal defeated Blackpool 9:0, Fly also completed the first hat-trick of his professional career in an official match!
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