Chapter 171: Chapter 171
171: 0123 Battle Power, Three Sections!
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(Please Subscribe)_2 Huang Kaiwen said with a smile.
There weren’t any important matches recently.
He also wanted to clear his chances of injury.
Because of “Injury Mastery,” he had been avoiding serious injuries, and Huang Kaiwen was curious if he could avoid more severe ones.
“Alright, go ahead then,” Ancelotti said.
Ancelotti pulled a notebook out of his jacket pocket, opened it, and looked troubled, unable to start writing.
Several minutes later.
Huang Kaiwen fell to the ground clutching his leg during a tackle.
Only then did Ancelotti breathe a sigh of relief.
Kevin was indeed still Kevin.
Even if he was substituted early, injury was inevitable.
Ancelotti wrote in his notebook: Kevin’s Fourth Law—When Kevin plays for more than 5 minutes, he will get injured in the second half, even if he is subbed off early to avoid injury during the match, Kevin will still get injured during training.
“A minor contusion, a few days’ rest should be fine,” Giovanni Nanni said with a smile.
The chief physician at Milan regretted that his research project had just started.
Without enough samples, Kevin stopped getting serious injuries, and he didn’t know when he would be able to produce research results.
Huang Kaiwen left the Milan lab feeling very satisfied.
So far, “Injury Mastery” seemed to be very effective.
They were doing dog-walking training earlier.
He accidentally collided with Nesta when he rushed to intercept the ball.
Suddenly, a flash of insight struck him, and he adjusted his posture.
As expected, he didn’t sustain a serious injury!
Huang Kaiwen felt like he had made an incredible discovery.
This must be a BUG, right?
Every time he used the “Immunity Card.”
He could completely clear his injury probability on the training ground.
Even if his injury probability was sky-high, he still had to respect science.
Minor collisions couldn’t possibly lead to organ damage.
At worst, it would be contusions and some physical trauma.
With “Injury Mastery,” he didn’t need to be afraid at all.
Having discovered a new BUG, Huang Kaiwen was in a great mood.
He called Albert to pick him up and take him home.
Even with a minor injury, he needed to recuperate at home.
The match at home against Udinese for Milan.
Huang Kaiwen had returned to the team.
“Kevin, are you playing today?” Ancelotti asked.
“If possible, I’d like to play,” he replied.
“Okay, you’ll be in the lineup,” Ancelotti said with a smile.
It was always good news when a key player returned to the squad.
He was now going back to his office to cross out Seedorf’s name.
Huang Kaiwen appeared in the San Siro home locker room with his teammates.
After drawing a card.
Huang Kaiwen was dumbfounded.
[Ding, you have obtained a 2010-2011 season Premier League round 7 experience card, Manchester United vs.
Sunderland, Bebe’s single match experience card]
Whether you’re a Manchester United fan or not.
You’d be hard pressed to overlook such a name.
A player from the third level of Portuguese football joining the giants Manchester United for a transfer fee of over 8 million euros.
It looked like a strange signing no matter how you sliced it.
And indeed, this Bebe didn’t have what it took to play for Manchester United.
Fortunately, Huang Kaiwen hadn’t used the Immunity Card.
He just wanted to test the limits of “Injury Mastery.”
Maldini saw Huang Kaiwen spacing out, put an arm around his shoulder and said, “Let’s go, it’s time to warm up.”
Huang Kaiwen was careful and managed not to get injured.
“The players have entered the field following the referees.”
“The Italian media said that Huang Kaiwen was injured, but he’s still on the starting list today.”
“With Juventus, AC Milan, and Inter Milan close in points, every match is very important for AC Milan now.”
“Udinese, currently 8th, isn’t an easy opponent either.”
“Alright, the match has started, AC Milan to kick off.”
Huang Kaiwen’s heart skipped a beat when he received the ball.
This “Bebe” really had a poor touch.
Fortunately, after controlling the ball, his sprinting speed down the left side wasn’t too bad.
Gianpiero Pizzi was still crouched on the ground.
When Huang Kaiwen sped up, he left him behind.
Today, not taking any chances, Huang Kaiwen crossed the ball from the side as soon as the opposing full-back, Bettoto, approached him.
Inzaghi and Toni quickly rushed into the box.
The opposing players ran back in full force.
Then the ball passed laterally to the feet of Udinese’s defensive midfielder Stefano Mauri.
San Siro Stadium went eerily silent.
The Rossoneri couldn’t believe.
This kind of pass came from Kevin.
In the 7Gold broadcast booth, Crudeli explained, “Kevin has just returned from an injury, so he’s not feeling quite right with the ball, mistakes are inevitable.”
“Kevin will find his form in a bit.”
Kaka ran over to Huang Kaiwen and consoled him, “Don’t worry about it, I’ve made mistakes too.”
“I’m fine,” Huang Kaiwen said with a smile.
He hadn’t expected “Bebe’s” passing to be so dreadful.
“Then good, I’ll pass the ball to you when I have the chance,” Kaka said, patting his chest.
Huang Kaiwen nodded with a smile.
In critical moments, a brother is dependable.
In the 7th minute, Udinese’s striker Aquafresca’s shot was blocked, and Maldini cleared the ball to the front with a strong kick.
Kaka received the ball in front of the arc top, turned around, and delivered a high-quality pass.
The ball grazed the ground as it slanted towards the left side.
Huang Kaiwen sped up to take the ball, maintaining his footwork frequency, and ran past Bettoto using his speed.
But when it came time to cross, he lost control, and the ball went directly out of bounds.
“Huang Kaiwen is really not on form today,” the commentator noted.
“With several touches of the ball today, Huang Kaiwen’s performance has been substandard, could this be due to the impact of his injury?”
Huang Kaiwen turned back and gave Kaka a thumbs up, then hung his head while walking back.
A few minutes later, Kaka played another through pass.
Huang Kaiwen rushed up to take the ball.