After a disappointing 0-7 loss to Liverpool, a Manchester United fan helped the team get revenge in the game by burning the opponent’s net 141 times.
The defeat on the evening of March 5 was Manchester United’s heaviest defeat in the Premier League era. This is an unforgettable achievement of the Red Devils. This defeat is even more difficult to swallow when their opponent is the great rival Liverpool. After the match, disappointment is the common emotion of MU fans around the world.
In it, there are some people who choose to “revenge” by torturing Liverpool in video games. A user posted a clip of a game that simulated the match last weekend.
In this match, MU shot into the opponent’s net to 141 goals without removing. Combined with the background sound of gasps, anger, this is like the way this fan helps his favorite team “vent out”.
After only 2 days of posting, the video above went viral on social media. It garnered more than 2 million views and hundreds of thousands of interactions.
In fact, this type of video is not new. They appear much after the disappointing defeats of many famous teams. Similar content has been posted like Ronaldo scoring 102 goals against Morocco after Portugal was eliminated from the World Cup or Argentina avenging Saudi Arabia 99 goals.
To have simulated matches with hundreds of goals, users often use EA FIFA ‘s special mode . Accordingly, gamers create 2 teams with extremely different stats. For example in this case 99 points for Manchester United and 1 for Liverpool. The player then sets the difficulty of the match to the lowest possible level, with a maximum length of 20 minutes per round.
At the same time, a trick is to use the long shot mode. In this version, every goal scored from outside the box is doubled. As such, players can create unbelievable results like 141-0.
Such scores can only appear in football simulation games. However, there are real-life matches that also have similar results. The Guinness Book of Records records the match between AS Adema and SO l’Emyrne within the framework of the Madagascar National Championship, which took place in 2002 as the match with the most goals in history.
SO l’Emyrne players burned the net 149 times in 90 minutes to protest to the referee. Thus, an average of one goal every 36 seconds.