Chapter 175: Chapter 175
175: 0125 No Need for Teammates (Subscription Requested) 175: 0125 No Need for Teammates (Subscription Requested) “What did you say before?
Huang Kaiwen made it work again!”
“To be fair, aside from being a bit fragile, Huang Kaiwen has no weaknesses.”
“That throw-in earlier completely baffled Bayern.
I heard Bayern even brought in a rugby player to help train.”
“Hahaha, Bayern thought, ‘let’s show you a thing or two next time.'”
“Next time Huang Kaiwen will definitely switch up his tricks.”
“That move just now was like Giggs in the ’99 FA Cup final, both on the left wing, Huang Kaiwen seemed even faster than Giggs.”
“Taking a dig at my Arsenal again!
But it really did resemble it.”
“Holy shit, look at Toni!!!”
Huang Kaiwen scored a goal.
The advancing Toni immediately turned around.
He burst forth, dashing towards Huang Kaiwen with even greater speed than before.
“Luca, take it easy, Luca!”
Toni, tall and imposing.
Rushed over and firmly embraced Huang Kaiwen.
Huang Kaiwen felt like he was hit by a T34 tank.
Toni scratched his head and walked towards the away fans’ stands with Huang Kaiwen.
Kaka couldn’t gain the favorable position this time and could only follow behind.
Shevchenko watched from afar.
As a forward, you not only have to compete for goals.
But you also have to compete to please the playmakers.
I really miss my old home in Kiev, wondering if the chestnut flowers have bloomed yet.
“Tell Cambiasso to switch places with Veron.
Have Sannetti not go up to attack, he didn’t come back just now, and Favalli had to cover a long distance across.”
The scarf-wearing Mancini was elegant and affable.
But his rapid speech reflected his inner unease.
“Today’s key is still to limit Milan’s Kevin and Kaka, so the right and central lanes are crucial, and even if you’re playing on the left, you need to help out defensively if the situation looks bad.”
“Okay, boss!” Stanković nodded and said.
“Go on, and don’t let your guard down.”
Mancini patted Stanković’s shoulder and pushed him back, taking a long sigh.
Although the score on the field was 1:1, he was still not very reassured.
“For that goal, I’ve given my life—my entire life!
I understand that until the end of my life, there will be an endless competition…
Inter Milan kicked off at midfield.
Seeing Adriano take the ball being marked by Shevchenko, Veron ran up asking for the ball.
Adriano feinted a pass, sidestepping.
Shevchenko followed, attempting to block the passing lane.
Adriano then flicked his ankle, turning and driving the ball into Milan’s half.
Gattuso came up to challenge, Adriano couldn’t get past and back-passed to Stanković.
Stanković then played a long transfer pass, and Figo, unusually, made a mistake and knocked the ball out of play.
“That attack was really something.”
“Adriano, this genius has such character, even without a chance, he wants to get past you first.”
“After all, touted as Ronaldo’s successor, young talents all have a bit of temper, coincidentally AC Milan’s Kaka and Adriano are considered the core players of Brazil for the next decade.”
“Serginho to give it to Huang Kaiwen, Huang Kaiwen seems not wanting to throw the ball in from the sideline.”
Seeing his teammate come up not to get the ball but rather to look at him.
Huang Kaiwen was stunned.
He rubbed his arm and refused, “No, I can’t, throwing in from the touchline takes too much energy.”
“Alright, I’ll do it.”
Serginho walked to the touchline.
That’s why it was wise that Huang Kaiwen no longer played as a goalkeeper previously.
Throwing in with force, he could perhaps buy a skill during the store refresh and just scrape by.
But what if Dida wasn’t in good form one day?
Or if it were a penalty shootout?
Everyone would unanimously let him play as the goalkeeper.
And he didn’t draw a goalkeeper experience card.
What would he, Huang, do then?
Seeing Figo squeeze in front, Huang Kaiwen subtly pointed backwards.
Serginho ran up and threw the ball towards the midfield.
Huang Kaiwen turned around, rushed to get the ball, and played a pass back with one kick.
Gattuso took the ball and ran forward.
Seeing Huang Kaiwen on the right, he ran up and passed it directly through.
Stanković still waited for Huang Kaiwen to deliver.
Huang Kaiwen sped up towards the ball and shaked off Stanković with one confrontation.
Changing sides didn’t help.
Veron, swearing, quickly rushed to the side.
Huang Kaiwen pushed the ball forward with his left foot.
Veron, having extended his foot, quickly withdrew it.
But in the next second, Huang Kaiwen had already tapped the ball to the right and accelerated past along the sideline.
Without waiting for Favalli to rush up.
Huang Kaiwen made a long pass from the right.
The ball flew toward the right side of the penalty area, drawing an arc in the air.
Shevchenko turned around but Samuel had already grabbed his jersey; Cesar rushed and deflected the ball out of the penalty area.
“Huang Kaiwen walks towards the corner flag area, hey hey, isn’t this intimidation?”
“Whether it’s true or not, Inter Milan players can’t let their guard down.”
“No wait, look at Pirlo.”
Pirlo indeed had left the corner flag area.
But before he left, his right foot seemed to casually touch the ball, already starting the play from the corner flag area.
Apart from Huang Kaiwen and Pirlo,
nobody else on the field had noticed this detail.
The game had already started!
Now near the corner flag, Huang Kaiwen suddenly sped up, took a big step with his left foot to the line, twisted and kicked underneath the ball with his right foot.
This pass was both fast and frantic, causing a flurry among the players.
Sheva, standing near the right post, headed up to meet it, flicking it backward; the ball flew into the top right corner of the goal.
Sheva, turning to run back, heard the whistle and his expression of excitement gradually solidified.
Main judge Dominic Messina crossed his arms and gestured to reset, indicating the goal was not valid.
“How can the goal not be valid?
There was no offside on our goal!” Shevchenko protested to the referee.
“It’s not an offside, the corner kick didn’t start in the corner flag area!” Messina explained.