"Beep!"

The referee didn't waste half a second and blew the whistle on time for the start of the game.

As soon as the game began, Newcastle, who were given the right to kick-off, immediately followed the arrangement of manager Alain Pardew before the game, and quickly distributed the ball to the wing.

The other players immediately followed up and attacked with the wings.

Newcastle opened the game with an all-out attacking look, which surprised Ferguson.

As is customary, Newcastle will not leave any room for defense like this, even if they attack.

"This old fox..."

Ferguson looked at Alain Pardu's smug face and couldn't help but curse in his heart, but he didn't give any instructions to the players on the field.

He believes his players can handle this kind of attack.

There are such benefits to going all out and all on the defensive.

Attack, 10 men attack, defense, 10 men defense.

However, the physical requirements are greater, and the level of the players is also higher.

However, Newcastle now has no European competition, and there are no other competitions, only they in the league can go all out to compete for the top four in the Premier League.

As Ferguson expected, it took only two minutes for Wayne Rooney and others to settle into Newcastle's style of play.

They then launched a powerful thusmant against Newcastle's attack.

Under strong pressure from Manchester United, Newcastle's offensive was slowed down.

The need that had already been passed to the vicinity of the penalty area was also forced by Vidic and other members of the backline to return to midfield.

As soon as the ball returned to midfield, Nani and other midfielders immediately made close presses to the Newcastle players.

After a while, Carrick caught a mistake from Thiott and didn't hesitate to make a sliding tackle.

Cleanly cut off the ball from Tiot's feet.

"Beep!"

The referee immediately blew the first whistle of the opening foul.

Carrick thought he had made a nice tackle and was about to get up to chase the ball, when he heard the referee's whistle.

"I didn't foul me. I tackled the ball first, not him. "

Carrick innocently spread his hands and defended himself to the referee that he had not committed a foul.

Tiot was clearly overexerting himself on the ball, and the ball was still quite far from the latter's foot, so he was relieved to tackle.

It was as he expected, and the first thing he tackled was football.

Tiot was only brought down by his own subsequent inertia.

But the referee ignored this and awarded Newcastle a free-kick in front.

Carrick, of course, didn't want to leave it at that, but when he saw that the referee seemed to be about to pull out his cards, he immediately shut up and left in a huff.

In fact, even Tiot didn't expect that after he was put down by Carrick, he would still have an "accidental" gain.

He whipped the free-kick as soon as the referee blew the whistle.

Cross to teammate Cabaye in the middle.

"Carrick, be smaller. Don't eat cards!"

Zhang Liang stood in front of the goal and loudly reminded Carrick outside the box.

A beautiful tackle was judged to be a foul, and everyone couldn't help but be angry.

He was worried that Carrick would have another impulse and make too much defensive move, causing the referee to blow a foul.

If it's just a foul, it's fine, in case you get a yellow card, or even a red card, then the rest of the game will be much harder.

When Carrick heard Zhang Liang's reminder, he immediately turned around and made a reassuring gesture.

Then he continued to step forward and scramble, letting out a breath of anger that had just been misjudged.

Moments later, Newcastle broke through the United midfield's defence and brought the ball to the edge of the box.

Facing the backline composed of Nemanja Vidic and others, Newcastle could not find space to break through.

Cabaye, who was moving forward with the ball, had to protect the football first and wait for his teammates to arrive before attacking the Manchester United backline.

Carrick is still pressing from close quarters, and there are only two options to press his opponent.

One is to pass the ball out, and the other is to choose to break through.

At present, Newcastle's frontline players have been firmly targeted by Vidic and others, and Cabaye does not want to be forced back.

But he also knows that with his dribbling skills, it will be difficult to break through Carrick's defence.

"What should I do?"

Just as he was in a dilemma, his eyes suddenly lit up.

He saw Gutierrez run out of the open space with a sudden acceleration, and immediately shook off Carrick's marking for the time being, and did not hesitate to make a cross.

"Don't try to pass it on!"

Carrick was keen to judge Cabaye's thoughts the moment he kicked out, and with a stretch of his foot, the ball was intercepted just as it left Cabaye's arch.

Cabaye was suddenly stressed by the force and inertia, and immediately fell on the turf.

As soon as he fell, the referee's whistle followed.

Another foul, Cabaye couldn't help it.

He spread his hands at the referee and roared: "Sir, I didn't foul, I only touched the ball, not anyone!

The referee ignored Carrick.

He pointed to Cabaye, who was getting up from the turf, and sternly warned Carrick: "I can see very well that you did trip him with your foot. Do you want to get a yellow card?"

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