Chapter 1092: Chapter 1092

Chapter 1092: Chapter 348: Chelsea’s Four Heavenly Kings

Steve Clarke had his hands in his pockets, without a trace of tension on his face.

“Let Kevin warm up. As long as he plays, he can solve the problem.”

Mourinho nodded and said, “The goddess of fate told me the same thing. It seems that Kevin must play today.”

“But, the day after tomorrow is the final against Manchester United. Is it a bit rash to let Kevin play today?”

If Wigan players really injure Huang Kaiwen, Chelsea might go from contending on four fronts to collapsing on all fronts.

“Don’t worry, there won’t be a problem today.”

Boas opened his eyes and said.

“Go, let Kevin warm up.” Mourinho nodded and said.

Steve Clarke was about to turn around when Faria suddenly sprung out.

“Kevin, we need you to play now.”

Faria bent over, rubbing his hands, and said.

Huang Kaiwen got up, took off his training jacket, and threw it on the ground, walking to the sideline.

Faria quickly picked up the training jacket, folded it, and placed it on Huang Kaiwen’s chair.

As Huang Kaiwen jogged along the sideline.

Cheers erupted at Stamford Bridge Stadium.

In the eyes of Chelsea fans, as long as number ten is on the field, there’s nothing that can’t be solved.

At the Wigan bench, Steve Bruce’s face was frighteningly dark.

He didn’t expect that just before the final against Manchester United, Mourinho would dare to let Huang Kaiwen play.

Chelsea double-killed Manchester United in the league, and even if there was a slight dip in form, drawing a few matches, they still had a 5-point lead.

At this point, even losing a game would still leave them ahead, a draw is even more acceptable.

But now Mourinho is letting Huang Kaiwen play, isn’t he afraid of Wigan players going for dirty tricks?

Chelsea fans have the same concern.

Not every fan wants to see Huang Kaiwen on the field.

They have a deep impression of this Wigan team.

Almost every season playing against Wigan, someone from Chelsea gets injured.

In 2005, Joe Cole was constantly chopped down by Wigan players because he wouldn’t go down.

In 2007, before Robben transferred to Real Madrid, he also suffered from Wigan players’ dirty play.

Chelsea’s technical players have all been tackled from behind by Wigan players.

But as Huang Kaiwen high-fived Kalou, they still applauded, keeping their worries in their hearts.

Having drawn [Joe Hart]’s experience card today, Huang Kaiwen couldn’t use it.

There’s no point in using a goalkeeper card at this time.

Just use his own [Pele] template against Wigan.

After Huang Kaiwen came on, Wigan, already playing 451 with a flat midfield, brought on another defensive midfielder to strengthen their defense.

Their determination to get a point was firm.

Stamford Bridge once again erupted with boos for the opponent’s bus-parking tactics.

And the head coach is still Mourinho.

Such a scene is inevitably nostalgic.

Terry controlled the ball at the back and soon launched a long pass looking for Huang Kaiwen.

Huang Kaiwen, who retreated to his own half, jumped with his back to the goal, raising his right foot backward, and stopped the ball nearby with the inside of his foot.

Immediately followed by a spin and pull, easily playing past Olivier Kapo, Wigan’s goal-scoring hero who charged in.

“Foul, foul on him!!!”

Steve Bruce shouted from the sideline, pulling at his neck.

As a coach from Manchester United, he had mastered the hairdryer treatment to perfection.

Paul Chaloner lunged at Huang Kaiwen with both hands and feet.

Huang Kaiwen pulled the ball back with his left foot, nudged it with the inside of his foot to the right.

Without even stopping the ball, he poked it directly with his right foot, sending the ball through Chaloner’s legs.

Huang Kaiwen then zoomed past Chaloner, who had lost his balance, and swung his right foot to send in a cross.

The ball landed accurately in Wigan’s penalty area, but this time in a tussle with two opposing defenders, Drogba came off second best, and the ball was headed back into the penalty area by their defender, Branble. Kirkland took a big kick and sent the ball back into Chelsea’s half.

“Wigan’s defense today is really incredibly thorough.”

“Yes, crucially, they only want a point, so the whole team is very determined in defense, and once the ball is out of bounds, oh my, Jon Louterridge comes on to replace the Egyptian forward Amr Zaki. Louterridge is a central midfielder who defends ferociously, Wigan is simply not playing any forwards, going all-out on defense.”

[Andy Carroll] indeed.

“Holy crap, Bruce, that’s really dogged.”

“For a small team to get a point at Chelsea is quite an achievement, especially in an away game.”

“Yes, no one’s going to play an attacking match with BIG4, is there? Who would use a relegation team to play an offensive game against a giant?”

“Huang Kaiwen this guy is also wasted today, Wigan is thoroughly playing a 10-0-0 formation.”

“Actually, I think Ferguson was right, Mourinho wants too much. If Kevin hadn’t played today, at most it would be a draw, and it would also reduce the risk of Kevin getting injured.”

“That’s how competitive Mourinho is, hasn’t he worn himself out so much?”

In a scuffle, Mikel put down Kapo, giving Wigan a free kick in the attacking third.

“Not everyone go up, just a few to attack.”

Bruce reminded from the sideline.

Set pieces are indeed great opportunities, but Chelsea’s counterattack isn’t something to take lightly.

Try with a few players up front.

The players left at the back can still defend.

Kapo took the free kick himself, and Terry, having judged the spot, rushed up and headed the ball out of the penalty area.

Mikel took the ball, turned, and sent a straight pass towards Huang Kaiwen.

Kapo stretched out his leg to intercept, but Huang Kaiwen’s reaction was quicker, directly hooking the ball to the front with his right foot.

Kapo, missing the ball, lost his balance and fell to the ground.

With a deft touch, Huang Kaiwen spun around to bypass Louterridge, who was marking him and then accelerated, leaving Chaloner in the dust.

Chaloner chased back, while Drogba slowed down.

With Drogba vacating the right, Chaloner collided with the charging Li Cattemole head-on.

The entire Wigan midfield, all six, was left behind by Huang Kaiwen.

With the ball at his feet, Huang Kaiwen sprinted towards Wigan’s penalty area, his jersey fluttering behind him in the wind.

The sight fuelled the Chelsea fans’ fervor.

Stepping up at the critical moment, that’s what the hell a team’s core does!

Steve Bruce’s frantic shouting and the bustling Wigan players seemed like the world’s best comedy, making Chelsea fans extremely delighted.

Mario Melchiot, the famed quick black fullback, could only chase back frantically at the first glimpse.

Although Boateng was closer, he did not dare to be careless, constantly adjusting his position while running to keep close to Huang Kaiwen, who was galloping down the left flank.

Melchiot, who was famous for his speed, could only chase back furiously.

Bowyer, although positioned better up the field, dared not be complacent, continuously adjusting his position while running, trying to catch up with Huang Kaiwen, who was tearing down the left flank.

With six Wigan midfielders behind Huang Kaiwen as he dribbled the ball at high speed towards Wigan’s penalty area, his shirt flapping wildly in the air behind him from the wind.

The scene got the Chelsea fans’ blood boiling.

Stepping up in the critical moment, this is what being the team’s core is all about.

Steve Bruce and the frantic Wigan players became the comic relief of the stadium for the Chelsea fans, who watched with exhilaration.

Mario Melchiot, known for his speed, could only chase madly.

Despite being further upfield, Boateng dared not be careless either, having to constantly adjust his position as he ran, trying to close in on Huang Kaiwen tearing down the left flank.

With Wigan’s six midfielders all behind Huang Kaiwen.

Huang Kaiwen charged at high speed toward Wigan’s penalty area, his jersey flapping behind him in the wind.

This scene made Chelsea fans thrilled beyond measure.

Standing tall at the key moment, that is what the core of the team should be, damn it!

Steve Bruce’s frantic shouting from the sidelines and the bustling Wigan players provided the most magnificent comedy for the Chelsea fans, watching with immense excitement.

Mario Melchiot, renowned for his speed, could only give a desperate chase.

Olivier Kapo, although positioned further back, also didn’t dare to be negligent and could only adjust his position on the move to try to get close to Huang Kaiwen charging down the left wing.

Kirkland even abandoned the goal and rushed out.

As Huang Kaiwen dribbled into the big penalty area, Melchiot and Boateng flanked him on both sides, and Kirkland rushed forward to make a slide tackle.

The quick-reacting Huang Kaiwen got a touch on the underside of the ball first, sending it flying over Kirkland.

Referee’s whistle blew.

Without any hesitation, he showed Kirkland the red card.

“Damn, that was a dive, a serious dive, they should cancel that goal!” shouted the enraged Steve Bruce from the sidelines.

Huang Kaiwen still hadn’t gotten up.

Ferguson was right, Mourinho wants too much and now he’s worked himself sick.

In a tackle, Mikel brought down Kapo, resulting in a Wigan free kick in the attacking half.

“Not everyone up, just send a few forwards.”

Bruce shouted from the sideline.

Kapo took the free-kick himself, and Terry, timing the header perfectly, rose to nod the ball out of the box.

Mikel took the ball, pivoting to send a direct pass to Huang Kaiwen.

Kapo reached out to try to intercept, losing his balance and falling to the ground.

Huang Kaiwen flicked the ball with his right foot, pivoted to evade the blocking Louterridge, and accelerated past Chaloner.

Chaloner gave chase, while Drogba slowed down, obstructing him from catching up with Huang Kaiwen, who carried the ball at high speed towards Wigan’s penalty box, his jersey fluttering wildly behind him.

The sight had Chelsea fans’ blood pumping with excitement.

Standing tall in critical moments, that’s the damn core of the team!

To make matters worse for Wigan, Mario Melchiot, known for his speed, could only give a frantic chase.

Boateng, although positioned further to the front, didn’t dare be careless. He could only keep adjusting his position on the move, trying to catch up with Huang Kaiwen who was storming down the left channel.

Wigan Athletics’ six midfielders were now all left trailing behind Huang Kaiwen.

As Huang Kaiwen charged into Wigan’s penalty area, his jersey flapping from the speed, Mario Melchiot and Boateng moved to either side to try to block his path, while Kirkland charged out to slide tackle.

The quick-reacting Huang Kaiwen struck beneath the ball just in time, sending it flying over Kirkland.

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Without hesitation, he brandished the red card to Kirkland.

“That’s ridiculous, it was a dive, a clear dive, that goal should be nullified!” the incensed Steve Bruce shouted from the sideline.

Huang Kaiwen still hadn’t gotten up.

Four of Chelsea’s most authoritative coaches rushed over, beating up Wigan’s head coach in front of the fourth official, leaving the entire Stamford Bridge Stadium in shock.