Looking down from the stands, the fans clearly saw that Fly and Bale were roughly neck and neck for the first three steps.
By the fourth step, Fly was already clearly ahead.
Noticing this, the Arsenal fans once again shouted in unison: "Fly, faster!"
Some Arsenal fans even directly shouted, "Fly, you're the fastest man."
Fly didn't hear this highly ambiguous remark, as his attention was focused on this speed battle.
At twenty meters, Fly had already pulled more than a full body length ahead of Bale!
Bale's face was twisted into a grimace, his eyes filled with shock; he couldn't imagine someone's speed being able to completely overwhelm him on a football field!
Yes, that's right, it was overwhelming!
He never thought he was the fastest runner in football, but he was confident that those faster than him were only marginally so, and it was absolutely impossible for them to completely beat him just because they were a tiny bit faster.
You have to understand, on a football field, it's extremely difficult to completely beat someone, especially when their speed isn't significantly different from yours; it's almost an impossible feat.
The widely discussed instance of Robben beating Ramos in the previous life was entirely due to the huge speed difference between the two.
Ramos and Robben were simply not on the same level.
Bale prided himself that while his speed in today's football world couldn't be called the fastest, it at least belonged to the first tier, right?
Since they were all in the first tier, there definitely shouldn't be a situation where someone could completely beat Bale using speed.
But now, Bale's perception was ruthlessly shattered, because at this very moment, he was being forcefully beaten by someone using the very speed he was most proud of.
Their speed battle, using only a short distance of less than ten meters, had already determined the winner.
At twenty meters, he had almost lost the possibility of fouling, because with a lead of more than a body length, he could barely touch Fly's body.
If he couldn't even touch his opponent's body, how could he foul?
Thinking of this, Bale's subconscious defensive reaction, stemming from his background as a right-back, caused him to make an instinctive defensive move.
Bale was seen forcefully throwing his body forward while in high motion, then extending his arm to grab Fly's arm.
Fortunately, the distance between Fly and Bale at this moment had not yet exceeded the physical limit of defensive reach.
Finally, Bale reached Fly's arm that was swinging back, and then threw himself forward, using his own weight to forcefully drag down Fly, this streaking "surface-to-air missile".
Dragging a man of similar weight, Fly couldn't continue running even if he were a god, so he was also forced to brake and fell onto the grass with Bale.
Fortunately, Fly slowed down in time and had no risk of injury.
Otherwise, even with a cheat, if someone suddenly slammed the brakes on you while you were moving at high speed, and your body remained completely unharmed afterward, that would indeed be somewhat inhuman.
After Fly and Bale rolled onto the grass together, the referee blew his whistle repeatedly, quickly ran to where the two had fallen, pulled a red card from his back pocket, and sent Bale off.
After Fly overtook Bale, this play was a one-on-one situation directly facing the goalkeeper, so the referee giving Bale a straight red card was absolutely correct.
Wenger on the sideline saw Fly being forcefully pulled down by Bale and completely lost it again, ignoring the Fourth Official's warning and running to his side to roar loudly again.
Perhaps because the outcome of the match was already decided, this time the Fourth Official calmly explained the situation to Wenger.
Before being sent off, Bale took a deep look at Fly, giving the impression that he wanted to say something.
However, in the end, Bale didn't say anything and just turned and walked away.
As he walked off, the entire Emirates Stadium was filled with boos directed at him.
Countless Arsenal fans criticized him, with insults and taunts ringing out incessantly.
"You monkey, how dare you harm the future of our Arsenal in front of us, we will definitely not let you off!"
"Hey, Welshman, is this your place to run wild? Take a piss and look in the mirror at your monkey face!"
"Fxxk, you remember this, don't let me see you on the street, or I'll beat you every time I see you!"
"You still want to compete in speed with Fly, Gareth, do you think you're worthy?"
"Can't beat him and still foul and pull people, truly losing both the game and face, garbage!"
"..."
On his way to the player tunnel, Bale listened to the taunts and insults in his ears and remained very calm.
He wasn't the type of person who easily lost it; these words didn't provoke him.
What truly provoked him was the speed battle that had just taken place on the field over those short tens of meters.
He lost, lost completely, and it even made him feel somewhat withdrawn.
This match made Bale truly realize the meaning of "there are always people better than you, and skies beyond skies".
"Perhaps, the sky of football is about to change?"
Bale muttered to himself and walked into the player tunnel amidst a cacophony of noise...
On the field, Fly was currently laughing and chatting happily with his teammates.
Walcott, standing next to Fly, gestured exaggeratedly with his hands: "Man, you really don't know how ridiculous your speed was just now!"
"One second you were level with Gareth, and the next second there was a 'bang', like teleportation, you instantly pulled a body length ahead of him."
"That was too crazy, brother, I'm totally impressed, amazing!"
Seeing Walcott's admiration, Fly chuckled: "You know how fast I am, isn't it normal for me to completely beat Gareth? Do you think your speed isn't as fast as Gareth's?"
Walcott shook his head repeatedly upon hearing this, "No, No, No, how could that be? When it comes to speed, I only admire you, Fly."
"As for others, hehe, I'll crush them one by one, no exceptions!"
"..."
Watching the Arsenal players already chatting and laughing happily even before the match had ended.
Modric's face was filled with bitterness.
He knew that although Tottenham were still one goal away from equalizing, after Fly completely outran Gareth Bale in front of tens of thousands of people, the outcome of this match was no longer in doubt.
Because the spirit in the hearts of the Tottenham players had been completely shattered by Fly's god-like move!
On the football field, sometimes a goal or a move, seemingly just a simple football event.
In reality, it will at times have an indiscriminate psychological impact on the players on the field.
Their own players will gain greatly in confidence as a result, while the opposing players' morale will collapse completely.
This has no direct correlation with team culture or players' mental fortitude.
Because they are human, they will have psychological breakdowns; even people with strong minds will collapse instantly when they encounter an event significant enough to break their psychological threshold.
Fly's act of publicly executing Bale was simply too explosive.
The heads of the Tottenham players on the field were buzzing at this moment.
Even the Tottenham manager was now slumped on the bench, staring blankly and waiting for the end of the match.
In this situation, how could Tottenham possibly hope to equalize in the final few minutes?
Modric shook his head; he knew this match was already over. His current thoughts were exactly the same as Bale's, who had been sent off: just how far could Fly go, and would world football be completely changed because of this super talent who had emerged out of nowhere?
Modric didn't know, but he knew he would witness it firsthand before long.
"Sigh, how great it would be if I had such an amazing teammate!"
Involuntarily, Modric sighed, evidently dissatisfied with his current situation.
Although he could consistently start for Tottenham, Modric knew deep down that Tottenham wasn't a place where he could challenge for trophies.
If he wanted to make his career great, then he had to join a club where he could compete for top honors.
And in today's football world, the best destinations for competing for top honors are undoubtedly the two super giants in La Liga.
In terms of current dominance alone, Barcelona is second to none.
In terms of historical heritage, Real Madrid reigns supreme in Europe.
This is an objective condition that even the Premier League overlords, Red Devils Manchester United, do not possess.
Modric also temporarily set his sights on these two clubs for his next move.
And between these two, Modric leaned more towards Real Madrid than Barcelona.
Because Barcelona's current midfield trio's positions are too secure, if Modric were to go to Barcelona, he would most likely start from the bench.
This is definitely something the proud Modric would not allow.
In contrast, Real Madrid's midfield is considerably weaker than Barcelona's, and his addition would be a much-needed reinforcement.
Real Madrid would strengthen their midfield, and he himself could start directly, killing two birds with one stone!
Thinking of this, Modric suddenly felt that this matter had great potential!
In fact, if it weren't for the fierce rivalry between Arsenal and Tottenham, Modric would have considered Arsenal as his next club.
For no other reason than Fly; today, he was completely convinced by Fly.
That a person could be this strong, Modric felt like he had lived long enough to see everything.
Especially with Fly's status as Arsenal's "Crown Prince," it was destined that Arsenal's future signings would no longer be stingy, and there should be no shortage of big-name signings.
Didn't you see that in the last week of this summer transfer window, Arsenal spent tens of millions of euros to buy four young players?
In the past, this would have been absolutely impossible!
And among these four young players, Varane has secured a starting spot after Vermaelen's season-ending injury and has been performing exceptionally well so far.
As for Hazard, the Ligue 1 genius who made his name at Lille, his performances have also been brilliant when he has played.
Blaise Matuidi, as a workhorse midfielder, has also been diligent and completed his duties very well.
The only one who hasn't yet shown his value is Griezmann.
However, considering that Griezmann's playing time is indeed incomparable to the other three, it is actually acceptable.
Overall, among the four new signings Arsenal bought, three have already proven to be well worth the money.
As for the last one, Griezmann, he is still to be observed, but at least for now, he hasn't been a bust.
However, whether they are truly worth the money still needs further verification
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