What are the classic reversals in the history of football?

It is common to lose by a big score on the football field. Often when the team falls behind by a big score, the players on the field will lose their fighting spirit, like a lamb to be slaughtered. However, some teams have proved to us with practical actions that they will never give up lightly until the last moment. Sometimes there is a thin line between hope and disappointment. Next, let's take a look at the "latecomers" in the history of world football.

Arsenal 7:5 Reading

This game, which scored an unusual score, took place on the Carling Cup stage in 12/ 13 season. In the eighth final, "Gunner" Arsenal met the newly promoted Premier League player Reading. As can be seen from the ranking in the standings, the strength gap between the two teams is huge. However, with the help of home games, reading actually gave "Big Brother" a place.

Reading, who completely put down the burden, played a wave of fierce offensive at home. In the 37th minute, Hunter scored a wonderful header. At this point, the score on the field has reached a staggering 4-0, and the "gunner" is facing the embarrassment of humiliating defeat in the away game. Before the half-time, Walcott received Arshavin's assist and scored a goal, barely helping Arsenal save face. After half-time adjustment, Arsenal found their long-lost state in the second half. "Little Tiger" Walcott directly took over the game and sent assists to Jill and Koscielny one after another, and the score gap on the field narrowed to only one goal. In the sixth minute of injury time, Walcott found a good opportunity in the small restricted area and made great efforts to complete a jab. Although the Reading defender touched the ball, it was still difficult to change the result of the goal. With Walcott's two shots and two passes, Arsenal magically equalized the score on the field. In extra time, Arsenal continued their performance. Although Reading once equalized the score, it was still difficult to stop Arsenal's flood offensive. In the end, the score was locked at 7-5, which is also the masterpiece of Walcott's career. He scored a "double hat trick" of goals and assists, and scored six goals alone, helping Arsenal complete a magical turnaround.

Newcastle 4:4 Arsenal

Interestingly, the "gunman" is not always so lucky. They also experienced a humiliating reversal. This game took place in 10/ 1 1 season. Arsenal visit St James' Park to challenge Newcastle United. Less than a minute after the opening, the deadlock was broken. Arshavin sent a straight plug in midfield, and Walcott got rid of the defender by speed and scored a goal with a single knife. At this time, the timer on the sidelines has just reached the 42nd second. Two minutes later, Arsenal expanded their lead, and Jill headed the goal from Arshavin's cross and scored the first goal for Arsenal. Then Van Persie and Walcott won two cities in a row. In less than half an hour, Arsenal led by four goals, and the home fans on the sidelines left to express their dissatisfaction.

However, Diaby was sent off in the second half because he was not calm enough, which also became a turning point in the game. Arsenal, who played one less man, advanced across the board. Under the fierce attack of Newcastle, the "gunner" was defeated. From the 68th minute, in less than half an hour, Newcastle retaliated against Arsenal with a score of 4-0 and ended in a draw.

Schalke 04 4:4 Dortmund