Perhaps seeing his old rival's fierce start to the season, even showing a trend of completely widening the points gap, the Scottish Old Man couldn't help but once again pressure Arsenal during an interview.
"The draw in this match was very regrettable. The opponent abandoned their dignity and actually parked the bus at home against us."
"Such an approach clearly doesn't treat the home fans as important. They could bear to let their supporting fans come to the stadium to watch the home team play like a pile of shit."
"At this moment, I have to express my sympathy for Manchester City fans, because if I were them, I would only want to tear Mancini apart right now."
"Yes, we didn't get the full 3 points in this match, which led to a larger points difference between us and the first-placed Arsenal."
"But I want to say that Arsène is walking on a tightrope. He is gambling, and he won't keep winning."
"Because no one can keep gambling and keep winning."
"Look at the top scorers list this season. The kid ranked first has already scored 21 goals in the past 11 League games."
"Without a doubt, this is an incredible statistic!"
"But when you subtract this kid's goals, you will find that Arsenal's true strength is not proportional to their current ranking."
"Without Fly's goals, Arsenal would have lost to West Brom, lost to Chelsea, and they would even have lost to Newcastle United."
"Is this the performance a championship team should have? Obviously not!"
"If we look at the Champions League, we will find that without Fly, Arsenal would likely lose the second leg against Shakhtar Donetsk."
"That is to say, without Fly, Arsenal's current League points are actually similar to ours."
"Furthermore, they cannot secure the top spot in the group in the Champions League in advance, which will directly lead to them having to fight for the next two Champions League group matches."
"For a team completely built on one person's performance, the risk and uncertainty are too great."
"At the same time, as long as Fly is in poor form, Arsenal will immediately fall into turmoil and slump."
"For such a team, I am not worried that they are currently 10 points ahead of us."
"Because as soon as Fly's form declines due to factors such as physical fatigue, Arsenal's results will immediately suffer a landslide, plummeting."
"I know Arsène must be worried about this now. I know him too well. No matter what he wants to do, he cannot hide it from my eyes."
When Fly learned of Sir Alex Ferguson's remarks from his phone, he was immediately shocked!
Good heavens! This red-nosed old man is truly not giving up his wicked intentions!
Forcibly separating Fly from the other Arsenal players, wasn't it just to ignite dissatisfaction with Fly within the Arsenal team?
What does it mean to look at Arsenal's true strength by excluding my goals?
Could it be that I, Fly, am not a member of Arsenal?
I can only say that Sir Alex Ferguson is indeed a wily old fox, playing mind games so subtly.
However, through the Scottish Old Man's remarks, Fly also knew that he was getting a little anxious now.
After all, only a third of the League season has passed, and Manchester United is already 10 points behind Arsenal.
This has never happened before.
Even in the season when Arsenal won the League undefeated, the points difference between Arsenal and Manchester United did not reach the current disparity.
In the matches so far this season, the dominance shown by Arsenal has indeed been terrifying!
It's not unbelievable that Sir Alex Ferguson felt uneasy and came out to put some pressure on early.
Thinking of this, Fly felt it was necessary to communicate with his Arsenal teammates.
At the very least, Fly had to show his trust in them on the surface and make them feel that he couldn't do without them.
Only in this way can the negative impact brought by Sir Alex Ferguson's provocations be calmed.
Perhaps in Sir Alex Ferguson's eyes, Fly is too young.
After seeing Sir Alex Ferguson's words, not only would he not detect any conspiracy, but he would also be complacent and think he was right!
Which young genius who became famous early doesn't like others to praise him to the sky?
They all like it!
As for the teammates' thoughts? Young people generally rarely consider this aspect.
They don't think for others, are absolutely self-centered, and think that everyone else should revolve around them. This is the general mindset of young geniuses.
If Fly wasn't a transmigrator, he might have really fallen for this trick.
But unfortunately, he is a transmigrator with a cheat, so Sir Alex Ferguson's scheme is naturally difficult to be effective.
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November 14th.
Arsenal visited Goodison Park to challenge the Toffees, Everton.
This was the first time Arsenal had two consecutive away games this season.
At the pre-match press conference, when Arsène Wenger was interviewed by Fleet Street journalists, he was asked about Sir Alex Ferguson's remarks.
Arsène Wenger knew his old rival's tricks very well and knew what he wanted to do, so he didn't hide it and directly exposed Sir Alex Ferguson's intention:
"Alex is as annoying as ever. He publicly stated what would happen to Arsenal without Fly, which is nothing more than wanting to destroy the atmosphere within our team and make others dissatisfied with Fly."
"Actually, I had such concerns when I saw this news, but it is undeniable that Fly's excellence once again exceeded my imagination."
"Just these two days in training, Fly said in front of the players that they are a collective, a team, and he is just a member of this team."
"He publicly thanked Cesc, Jack, Nasri, and others, and thanked all his teammates."
"This kid may appear very flamboyant and confident in front of the media, but he is very humble within the team. He never forgets to thank those who have helped him."
"So, Alex, I want to tell you here that your conspiracy has been exposed, and you don't need to do those useless efforts anymore."
"If you don't have confidence in your players to compete with us this season, you can choose to surrender directly. I won't blame you."
Arsène Wenger fiercely dissed Sir Alex Ferguson, then returned to the locker room and relayed his recent remarks to the Arsenal players.
"Everyone, we are now leading second-placed Chelsea by as much as 9 points, a gap of three wins. I don't want to deny that our advantage is indeed very large!"
"But I hope that in the following matches, everyone will not relax and steadily defeat every opponent we should defeat."
"Don't give our competitors any chance!"
"I hope we are a united collective, fighting for each other. After six years, we should bring back the championship trophy that belongs to us!"
"Come on, kids!"
Hearing that Arsène Wenger was giving a pep talk in front of everyone, Fly knew that Arsène Wenger's attitude had changed.
If it was before this season, Arsène Wenger didn't have too much expectation for this season.
Now, Arsène Wenger was clearly provoked by Sir Alex Ferguson and wanted to completely suppress Manchester United.
At the critical moment, Fly still gave face to the captain Fabregas. After Cesc Fàbregas first stood out to boost the team's morale, Fly then shouted "Fighting".
After the match began, perhaps influenced by the pre-match mobilization, the Arsenal players quickly got into the game.
For a time, the Toffees, Everton, were instantly stunned.
In the 10th minute of the match.
Sagna received a pass from Wilshere and pushed forward all the way, sending in a cross a few meters from the edge of the penalty area.
Van Persie leaped high, but his header went wide.
However, from the ensuing corner kick, Nasri assisted Alexandre Song with a header to score, and Arsenal took a 1:0 lead.
In the 36th minute of the match.
Arshavin assisted with a backheel from the edge of the penalty area, and Sagna, who had pushed forward into position, took a shot along the direction of the rolling ball, and the ball went into the net. Arsenal 2:0 Everton.
In the 46th minute of the match.
Wilshere and Everton defender Heitinga both fell to the ground and couldn't get up during their entanglement.
Ultimately, Arsène Wenger and the Everton manager were forced to make substitutions.
Arsène Wenger brought on Griezmann for Wilshere.
The Everton manager brought on Rodwell for Heitinga.
Seeing his good brother injured again, Fly looked helpless.
No way! Wilshere is still too fragile.
This season is indeed much better than the previous two seasons, but overall he is still made of glass.
In the 48th minute of the match.
Fly and Fabregas played a one-two wall pass in the attacking third. The former sent a through ball into the penalty area, and the latter pushed forward to meet the ball and shoot. The ball deflected off a defender's thigh and flew into the goal. Arsenal 3:0 Everton.
In the 50th minute of the match.
Varane committed a sliding tackle foul in the backfield, forcibly interrupting Everton's counterattack, and was shown a yellow card by the Main Referee.
In the 53rd minute of the match.
Fabregas fouled Arsenal's future manager Arteta from behind as he was moving at high speed and was shown a yellow card by the Main Referee.
In the 62nd minute of the match.
Fly finally seized one of the few opportunities in the entire match. Receiving a through ball from Fabregas, he sprinted with nitrogen acceleration, forcibly overtook Everton defender Coleman, faced goalkeeper Howard, and curled a shot. The ball went past Howard's fingertips and into the net.
Arsenal 4:0 Everton, the suspense of the match was over.
And Arsène Wenger on the sideline, as soon as he saw Fly score a goal, as if he had completed a task, quickly brought on Hazard to replace Fly.
Thus, another match was added to the few games this season where Fly only scored one goal.
Finally, as Everton's forward Cahill scored a consolation goal just before the end of the match.
The full match ended with Arsenal winning 4:1 against Everton.
This season's Premier League: 13 matches, 12 wins and 1 draw, continuing to maintain the leading advantage.
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