In the 70th minute of the match.
Manchester City defensive midfielder Nigel de Jong made a passing error, and the ball was intercepted by Blaise Matuidi, who immediately launched a counterattack on the spot.
Before Nigel de Jong could counter-press, Blaise Matuidi passed the ball to Fabregas.
Cesc Fàbregas sent a through ball to the left wing, and Clichy, who had pushed forward, received the ball and sprinted down the left flank.
When he was 30 meters away from the goal, Clichy sent a low cross with the outside of his foot, the ball bypassed Milner's body and went straight into Manchester City's penalty area.
Fly and Richards started at almost the same time, but the latter's speed was no match for the former.
Fly only used three steps to completely pull away from Richards. Richards reached out to pull, but Fly swung his arm to forcefully break free. The latter then feigned falling backward onto the ground, portraying himself as a victim who had been slapped by Fly.
However, the Main Referee did not pay attention and just continued to move with the ball.
Immediately, the boos at Etihad Stadium were deafening, clearly indicating that Manchester City fans were very dissatisfied with Fly's actions of "slapping" Richards!
What they were even more unhappy about was that the Main Referee turned a blind eye and openly favored the opponent!
At this moment, Fly's eyes were only on the ball, nothing else. The boos from the stands did not affect him either.
After catching up to the ball in a few steps, Fly's position was a bit off-angle from the goal, not an ideal shooting position.
Seeing Jerome Boateng about to arrive three meters away, Fly forced a difficult shot with his weaker foot.
Logically, this shot was not of high quality and was unlikely to go in.
But unexpectedly, Jerome Boateng made a sliding tackle and lightly touched the ball with the tip of his foot, causing the ball to deflect directly in front of the goal and bounce into the net.
Joe Hart, who had already prepared to make a save, was stunned when he saw the ball deflect less than two meters in front of him.
Having already shifted towards the near post, he had no time to adjust his center of gravity and could only watch the ball bounce into the net.
"GOOOOOOOOOOOAL!!!"
"Number 13, Fly, scores again!"
"Oh, my god, look what happened?"
"Jérôme (Jerome Boateng) blocked Fly's shot into the goal, that's too unlucky!"
"I have to say, Fly's shot didn't look very threatening because he used his weaker foot to shoot."
"But after being touched by Jérôme's toe, the ball deflected, directly converting this originally not very threatening shot into a goal."
"This is truly luck that can't be stopped!"
"Fly has completed a brace, scoring seventeen goals in eight League rounds so far, averaging over two goals per game, which is truly incredible data."
And when Fly scored his second goal of the match, the scene immediately erupted with even louder boos than before.
Manchester City fans believed that Fly had fouled Richards before scoring, and this goal should have been disallowed.
However, the Main Referee stuck to his judgment and did not think Fly's action on Richards just now was a foul, and he also blew the whistle for a valid goal and a kickoff from the center.
Immediately, the boos from Manchester City fans grew louder, and many extreme Manchester City fans even launched personal attacks on Fly again.
"Pretty boy, does Taylor's sugar baby life taste good? I also want to try it, but I'll let Taylor eat mine below."
"Son of a bitch coward, does your Mom know you're an actor, you're pretty good at faking innocence!"
"Fuck you, fuck, Fxxk, Fxxk..."
"Don't eat sour radishes!!!"
Facing these vulgar words, Fly forced himself to remain calm, just extended one hand, and then clenched his fist, making a 5-0 gesture.
This scene instantly ignited the entire Etihad Stadium.
Immediately, the attacks from Manchester City fans on Fly were endless. If it weren't for the security guards blocking them, someone might have rushed onto the field to beat Fly.
The Manchester City players on the field saw Fly provoking the home fans like this, and they all rushed up to confront him.
Seeing this scene, Fabregas quickly called his teammates to crowd around the Manchester City players.
If it weren't for the Main Referee constantly blowing his whistle and the assistant referees also going up to break it up, a big brawl could very likely have broken out at Etihad Stadium.
Due to the action of provoking the fans, Fly was shown a yellow card.
Wenger felt something was wrong and quickly substituted him with Chamakh.
Just as Fly was leaving the field, Mancini also made a substitution, bringing on Mario Balotelli and taking off Manchester City midfielder Barry.
Perhaps seeing Fly being too arrogant on the bench, Mario Balotelli happened to bump into Fly who was coming off as he was entering the field.
"Kid, you're too arrogant. If you have the guts, stay on the field, and I'll tear you apart!"
Hearing these arrogant words, Fly turned his head and saw Mario Balotelli, who had a small tuft of messy hair on his head, standing there shouting.
Fly, who had just vented his anger, certainly wouldn't indulge him and directly showed him a 5-0 gesture in return.
Seeing Fly's provocative attitude, Mario Balotelli became angry and immediately rushed up to tangle with Fly.
"What the Fxxk are you saying, you coward, you don't dare to face me head-on, what right do you have to win the Golden Boy Award?"
Seeing Mario Balotelli and Fly fighting again, the Main Referee quickly blew his whistle, and the Arsenal and Manchester City players also pulled the two apart separately.
"Don't touch me, I want to give this coward a good lesson!" The single-minded Mario Balotelli seemed to be arguing with Fly, and his teammates couldn't stop him.
Finally, the Main Referee gave him a yellow card, which calmed him down.
As Fly left, he made a helpless gesture towards Mario Balotelli, which almost made Mario Balotelli lose control again.
Wenger on the sideline saw Fly constantly provoking the opponent but didn't say much.
If an opposing player treated his players like this, Arsène Wenger would have already put pressure on the referee, so why would he ignore it like this now?
Therefore, double standards are the essence of human nature, and no one is an exception!
After walking onto the bench, as Fly was closer to the stands, many boos and insults reached his ears.
However, Fly did not do anything foolish, he just took out earplugs to block his ears, showing a posture of "you can curse however you want, I lose if I get emotional."
This attitude made the Manchester City fans even more unhappy, and the insults grew louder.
However, the frustrated shouting of the Manchester City fans did not affect the situation on the field.
At this moment, the Manchester City players, who were already trailing 0-5, were basically just running down the clock.
If the rules allowed, they would want to end the match now and return to the locker room.
Perhaps to prove himself, Mario Balotelli was very active after coming on as a substitute.
But Arsenal's form in this match was too good, and Mario Balotelli was being run around on the field like a dog.
In the end, after much effort, Mario Balotelli only managed to get one shot opportunity, and it wasn't very threatening.
On the other hand, after Fly left the field, the substitute Chamakh, who came on, scored a goal in the 88th minute of the match from a cross by Arshavin, setting the final score at 6-0, with Arsenal overwhelmingly defeating Manchester City.
As the Main Referee blew the final whistle, Arsenal completed another massacre at Manchester City's home ground, Etihad Stadium, with a 6-0 victory.
After the match, the Manchester City fans were completely broken.
This time, they not only fiercely insulted Fly, but even the Manchester City club's management and coach Mancini did not escape.
Basically, everyone who could be attacked was attacked.
And Fly, because of his actions in this match, became the most hated player in the hearts of Manchester City fans.
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