"GOOOOOOOOAL!!!"
"Number 10, Robin van Persie!!!"
"Facing a huge one-on-one opportunity, Fly uncharacteristically chose not to shoot, but instead passed the ball to Robin, who was in a better position. Robin seized the opportunity and scored with one kick!"
"Unbelievable, is this still the Fly we know?"
"If I remember correctly, Fly has never chosen to pass instead of shoot when facing a one-on-one opportunity before this!"
"I think Čech thought so too. Look at the poor Czech man; he was stunned when he saw Fly pass the ball to Robin…"
"Who would have thought that Fly, who was dubbed 'Goal Machine' and 'Lone Wolf' by the external media, would one day hand over a goal opportunity that was within reach to a teammate."
"Oh my god, I think either I'm crazy or the world is crazy!"
Martin Tyler was dumbfounded by Fly's unconventional pass.
Andy Gray, however, was deep in thought and slowly said, "This is Fly's progress. Even though his goal efficiency was very high before, the 'Lone Wolf' attribute that was criticized was also an undeniable fact."
"But from this match, you can see that Fly has learned to give shooting opportunities to teammates who are in a better position."
"Now, the heads of other Premier League teams' managers must be spinning. Fly, who has learned to share the ball, will undoubtedly become even more unstoppable!"
"Wait… what happened on the field? Oh my god, Bosingwa fell to the ground. What happened? Fly didn't have any physical contact with him!"
"It looks like the situation is not good. Bosingwa has been lying on the ground for a long time without getting up. Falling without contact? Oh my god, it's probably not a minor issue…"
Martin Tyler nodded and said, "Bosingwa suddenly fell to the ground while competing for the ball with Fly. I don't know what happened. Logically, he just came on, and his physical condition should be good, so why is it like this?"
After the Main Referee blew the whistle to signal the goal was valid, he quickly ran to Bosingwa's side.
Seeing the Portuguese man's dejected expression, he roughly understood what was going on.
Having officiated so many matches, he naturally knew that if a player's face looked pale and weak, it was likely due to a dissolute private life leading to weak legs.
Forcing himself to play a match in this condition would not yield good results.
However, the fact that the Main Referee knew what was going on didn't mean the Chelsea players knew.
"Damn it, American, what did you do?"
The Ghanaian buffalo Essien was the first to rush up and argue with Fly. Coupled with his ferocious face, a timid person might really be scared by him.
But Fly was no ordinary person. The four words "bold as brass" couldn't describe him better.
"I didn't do anything, please don't come near me, thank you. You'll dirty my eyes, and I'll have to wash them thoroughly when I get back."
"What did you say? You damn thing!" The Ghanaian buffalo seemed to have been touched by something sensitive by Fly and immediately reached out to fight with Fly.
At the critical moment, Wilshere and Varane stepped up to help Fly block him.
"What are you doing? Do you want to fight, Ghanaian!"
"Who's afraid of whom? Let's fight!"
"..."
The scene suddenly fell into chaos.
The Main Referee blew his whistle frantically from the side, and with the assistant referees and security personnel on the sidelines coming up together, they finally separated the players from both sides.
Bosingwa felt a little guilty seeing his teammates fighting with the opponents because of him.
So he took the initiative to get up and said to Essien, "I'm fine, it has nothing to do with that American kid. My legs just went weak, and I accidentally fell. Sorry…"
Seeing Bosingwa tell the truth, Essien finally let it go.
Throughout the process, Chelsea's England National Team players, namely Terry, Lampard, Ashley Cole, and others, only tried to break up the fight and did not get involved in the argument.
Clearly, they had their own considerations and were unwilling to offend Fly, who was likely to be their teammate in the England National Team in the future.
Of course, this alone was far from enough.
After all, there were many cases of England National Team teammates having conflicts at the club level.
But Fly was different.
Based on Fly's performance in the few months since he debuted, these England players weren't blind; how could they not see it?
To put it simply, as Fleet Street said, it was the performance of the strongest rookie in history.
It was unrealistic to say that they didn't want to cling to such a phenomenal star.
Since they wanted to cling to him, they would restrain their tempers, especially when facing Fly.
Whenever they had a conflict with him, they would comfort themselves in their hearts: "It's okay, it's okay, for the World Cup, all this is worth it…"
After repeatedly practicing self-PUA, their attitude towards Fly naturally changed completely.
Wenger saw his beloved disciple clashing with someone on the field again and quickly substituted Hazard for Fly.
Then he substituted Wilshere for Walcott.
The rest of the match directly entered garbage time, and the Arsenal fans in the stands celebrated the team's victory early.
The Chelsea players on the field were in a daze, wishing time would pass quickly.
Finally, with Walcott shooting a near one-on-one chance high, Arsenal won 5-1 at home against their city rivals Chelsea.
Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch who was watching the live broadcast of the match at home, had a gloomy expression.
He never expected that Arsenal, who had won the first encounter this season with Varane's thrilling last-minute winner, would utterly dominate his team in the second encounter!
The players on both sides hadn't changed much, and his team even had Lampard back, so how could the match turn out like this?
Roman Abramovich was puzzled, but none of that mattered anymore.
What was important was that this Chelsea team under Ancelotti had completely lost the dominance of last season's Premier League Champions.
He could not tolerate Arsenal, a team that had been suppressed and easily trampled upon by Chelsea in recent years, turning the tables and becoming the master!
"Could it be that just a rich second generation can bring earth-shattering changes to the team?"
"I, I don't believe it. There must be a reason. I want to see how far Arsenal can go this season!"
After muttering to himself for a while, Roman Abramovich took out his phone and called Chelsea director Granovskaia, also known as Sister No by Chinese fans:
"Tell Carlo that he must make a breakthrough in the Champions League this season, or he can pack his bags and leave!"
After hanging up the phone, Roman Abramovich stared intently at the screen and murmured to himself:
"Fly Adams, let me see what heights you can reach…"
At the post-match press conference, Ancelotti was immediately bombarded with difficult questions from the Fleet Street media.
"Carlo, Chelsea suffered a crushing defeat in this match. What do you want to say?"
"Why was the first match against Arsenal back and forth, but this match you were completely overpowered? Carlo, did you even prepare for the match?"
"With this loss, Chelsea is now 24 points behind Arsenal, an eight-win difference, which almost certainly rules out Chelsea defending the title early. Carlo, where will Chelsea's focus be in the second half of the season? Will it be the Champions League?"
"Carlo, is Mr. Abramovich very dissatisfied with you? Are you going to be sacked?"
"..."
Facing the reporters' difficult questions, even the amiable Ancelotti couldn't help but feel disgusted and said impatiently:
"I don't know, I have nothing to say. We played terribly in this match. I only know that if we keep playing like this, we might not even be able to play in the Champions League next season, which is obviously unacceptable!"
"As for whether I will be sacked, that is up to my boss to decide. I am just an employee and have no right to decide my own future."
Compared to the losing coach, Wenger, as the winning coach, received applause from all the reporters.
"Arsène, with this victory, you are 21 points ahead of second-placed Manchester United with one game in hand. Does this mean the League title race this season is over?"
"Arsène, Fly scored another goal in this match. So far this season, he has scored 32 goals in 17 League appearances, already breaking the Premier League single-season goal record since its reform, set by Cristiano. He is two goals away from Alan Shearer's single-season record of 34 goals. When do you think he will break it?"
"Fly only scored one goal in this match. Is it because he indulged himself when he went back to the United States during his vacation?"
"Did you expect Arsenal to win so comprehensively against Chelsea in this match?"
"Arsène, is Arsenal invincible this season?"
"..."
Facing the reporters' questions, Wenger maintained his gentlemanly demeanor and spoke slowly.
"I will not say that the League title race this season is over. As everyone knows, the Premier League is the most difficult League in the world. No one can claim the title when the season is only halfway through. I cannot, and Alex cannot."
"Of course, I will not deny that our current lead is very significant. This is an objective fact."
"But we must consider the increase in matches and the greater intensity of the competition in the second half of the year. We must be fully prepared."
"Manchester United's match for this round hasn't started yet, so we are only temporarily leading by 21 points. If Manchester United wins, our gap with them will still be 18 points with one game in hand, which is no change."
"With 20 League matches remaining, a five-win difference is not safe. We still need to work hard and try to get all the points we can."
"Fly breaking the record held by Cristiano? Oh, that's not surprising, because he is already that outstanding. Breaking records is just routine."
"As for Alan Shearer's single-season goal record? For Fly, a two-goal difference might be erased or even surpassed in just one match."
"Only scored one goal? Oh my god, when did scoring one goal become something that can be prefaced with 'only'? This is simply ridiculous. If Fly scoring one goal can be criticized by you, then other players in the world can retire. No one except Fly can achieve an average of one goal per game, not even Cristiano and Leo!"
"As for going back to the United States for vacation, I don't want to emphasize it anymore. Fly's home is in the United States, he grew up in the United States. Is there a problem with him going back to his home? I really can't understand what you are thinking…"
Since Fly was not the Man of the Match in this game, he did not stay for interviews. Instead, he went directly back to the locker room to quickly wash up, and then secretly returned home under the escort of bodyguards.
And the news about this match quickly spread throughout England, and even across Europe…
