"GOOOOOOOOOAL!!!"
"Number 13, Fly Adams!!!"
"A hat-trick! Fly completed his hat-trick right at the start of the second half."
"15 goals in 7 League games, that's insane!!!"
After Fly scored the third goal of the match, Wenger raised his arms in celebration, then seemed to remember something and quickly told Chamakh to warm up.
That's right! He was preparing to substitute Fly.
Scoring three goals in one match was enough, Arsène Wenger was afraid that the Birmingham players would maliciously foul Fly out of anger.
If someone got injured in a match that was already a sure win, then Wenger would truly be at a loss for words.
Fly saw Chamakh warming up on the sidelines and knew his time on the field was limited.
So, in the remaining time, he ran frantically, attacking without regard for physical exertion.
Anyway, there were only a few minutes left, why save energy?
But perhaps it was just as the saying goes: you plant a flower with care, but it doesn't bloom; you stick a willow branch without thought, and it grows into shade.
The more Fly thought about scoring, the less he could.
In the short five minutes between the 50th and 55th minute of the match, Fly hit the post on a one-on-one chance and shot over the bar from close range.
This poor performance was in stark contrast to his earlier hat-trick.
Finally, at exactly the 60th minute of the match, Wenger substituted Fly with Chamakh.
Fly received cheers and applause from the entire Emirates Stadium crowd as he left the field.
"Fly!!!"
"Fly!!!"
Facing the fans' cheers, Fly raised his hands and clapped lightly.
After hugging Chamakh, Wenger stepped forward, grabbed his arm, and encouraged him, "Well done, Fly."
Fly smiled and replied, "Boss, it was nothing, I didn't even break a sweat."
Looking at Fly, who was dripping with sweat but talking big, Arsène Wenger didn't expose him, just smiled and nodded.
Returning to the bench, Fly high-fived Hazard, Griezmann, and others.
As soon as he sat down, Griezmann leaned over and whispered, "Brother, you are truly outrageous!"
"You scored three again in this match, 15 goals in 7 games, even Léo and Cristiano would feel ashamed of their goal-scoring efficiency compared to yours."
"I'm starting to wonder, are you an alien?"
Hearing Griezmann's exaggerated description, Fly chuckled, saying that he was just lucky and it was nothing special.
Naturally, Griezmann responded with a roll of his eyes.
It's not impossible for a weak player to score two, three, or even four goals in a match purely by luck.
But how can someone score fifteen goals in seven consecutive matches purely by luck?
Griezmann didn't know the exclusive internet term "Versailles," otherwise he would definitely have put that label on Fly.
Originally, Fly thought this match would be problem-free, a sure win basically set in stone!
But he didn't expect Arsenal to mess up big time again!
This time it wasn't conceding a goal, but someone acting foolishly.
In the 92nd minute of the match, which was the second to last minute of injury time.
Wilshere got into a confrontation with Birmingham defender Roger Johnson during a dispute.
Who knows what went wrong in Wilshere's head, but he actually went for a chokehold, triggering a larger on-field conflict.
He was ultimately shown a direct red card by the Main Referee.
A direct red card like this means a minimum three-match ban, and potentially more.
This means that Wilshere will be unavailable for Arsenal's next three Football Association-governed matches: the Premier League match against Manchester City in the ninth round, the English League Cup Round of 16 match against Newcastle United, and the Premier League match against West Ham United in the tenth round.
There is even a possibility of further additional match bans.
Thinking of this, Fly couldn't help but look displeased.
Well, Jack Wilshere, this season you finally weren't so injury-prone, and now you pull this stunt, huh?
For a moment, Fly really wanted to have a good chat with Wilshere about life in private.
The Professor standing on the sidelines also looked very unhappy. He never expected Wilshere to act foolishly and choke someone at such an insignificant moment.
The match was clearly about to end, and because of this impulsive action, Wilshere would miss at least the next two Premier League matches, and possibly more!
Especially since Arsenal's opponent in the next League round is the Blue Moon, Manchester City.
Although Manchester City hasn't fully evolved yet, under the oil magnates' financial offensive, Manchester City's squad and depth are no worse than Arsenal's!
From a paper lineup perspective alone, the match between Arsenal and Manchester City is a evenly matched contest.
But at this crucial moment, Wilshere gets a red card and a ban?
Arsène Wenger just wanted to curse right now!
Fortunately, Fabregas is confirmed to be able to return before the match against Manchester City. At that time, Arsenal's midfield will be effectively one person down and one person up, so the overall situation hasn't changed.
Thinking of this, Wenger's mood calmed down slightly.
After the match, Wilshere, back in the locker room, apologized to his teammates, and Arsène Wenger still chose to forgive him.
Fly also found it difficult to tell his good friend his true thoughts.
He just walked over and patted his shoulder, telling him to be careful in the future.
"Jack, we Arsenal have big goals this season, so before doing something impulsive, you should think clearly about the consequences."
Wilshere nodded after hearing this and said in a low voice, "Don't worry, Fly, it won't happen again....."
The only person in the entire stadium who was relatively happy was probably Griezmann.
Because Wilshere's ban meant more opportunities for him.
Competing with the forwards, the pressure was too great, and Griezmann didn't have that confidence.
Instead, Griezmann saw an opportunity in the attacking midfield position.
This is because Arsenal's midfield has always had injury problems.
As long as there are many injured players, Griezmann's opportunity will naturally come.
Even though Fabregas has now recovered, Griezmann still feels that the attacking midfield position is easier to secure than a forward position.
With Fly in the forward line, Griezmann no longer had any expectations.
Arsenal's star player Walcott has already been pushed to the bench, let alone a newcomer like him?
Only the attacking midfield is his only opportunity.
Fly didn't know what Griezmann was thinking, and even if he did, he would just smile calmly.
Only when there is internal competition within the team will Arsenal's players find ways to improve themselves.
In the end, the beneficiary is none other than Fly himself.
Compete, compete, everyone compete!
Only the king of competition who emerges victorious can become my brother, Fly, and follow me to win everything!
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