Chapter 420: Chapter 420

"Valencia ultimately couldn’t win the match, and the camera gave a close-up of Huang Kaiwen, whose quadruple goal today secured the victory for Real Madrid. He seemed to be holding a map or something, chatting with his teammates—it’s apparent Huang Kaiwen is in high spirits."

"What’s going on, the players from both teams have rushed up, they’re fighting!!!"

Zhang exclaimed in surprise.

The players were brawling on the side of the field.

"It must be because of that foul by Baraja on Guti near the end, Navarro’s uppercut looked brutal, Ramos!!!"

"Ramos sprinting 50 meters to land a flying kick on Navarro."

"The referee couldn’t believe he didn’t issue a single red card during 90 minutes, but he ended up handing out four in quick succession after the match ended."

"Ramos’s kick was no light matter, Navarro hasn’t even gotten up yet."

"The officials, fearing another fight, asked the Real Madrid players to head first into the tunnel, as fans have already stormed onto the pitch."

"Alright, that concludes our coverage for today’s match. The 90 minutes were incredibly exciting, and post-match, both teams showed their fiery spirit. Farewell, football fans."

"Keep an eye on them, make them change quickly."

Huang Kaiwen said to Raul.

Massaging his forehead, Huang Kaiwen said, "I’ll be attending the post-match press conference with the coach. Sergio will probably get a suspension, so we need to go clarify things for him."

"He’s too impulsive."

Raul sighed, "Be careful, just get on the bus from the parking lot after the press conference ends. We’re not exactly welcome here today."

"Fabio, could you comment on Ramos’s behavior at the end?"

"Mr. Capello, Ramos received a meaningless red card after the match ended. You let him off the hook last time, are you planning any internal sanctions today?"

"What did Navarro say to you, Kevin?"

"The Ballon d’Or awards are coming up, Kevin, who do you think will win?"

They were all questions aimed at Real Madrid’s management and players.

Angered, Capello said, "La Liga’s environment is terrible. When I managed here ten years ago, it was a paradise for technical players. But now with players like Puyol, Ayala, Baraja, talents are cautious about La Liga, and taking Kevin off early today was to prevent another injury."

"So what do you think was the main cause of the massive conflict after the match?"

Capello scoffed, "It’s their continuous fouling! My players kept having to pick themselves up from the turf, and so it’s normal that they lost their temper in the end. I know Ramos will get a ban, but if the referee had handled Valencia properly earlier on, the final brawl wouldn’t have occurred."

"So you’re blaming Valencia mainly?"

Capello nodded. "Kevin, what did David Navarro say to you?"

"Hmm? Could you repeat that? I didn’t quite catch it," Huang Kaiwen said with widened eyes.

This was the moment to remind them of the status of Huang Kaiwen as a victim.

"I asked, what did Navarro say to you?"

"He cursed a few times, I didn’t catch it all, probably telling me to get off the field quickly," said Huang Kaiwen.

"Ramos’s final flying kick at Navarro was in defense of you and Guti. What kind of punishment do you think he should face?"

Huang Kaiwen answered seriously, "Sergio was an offensive talent even when he was in Sevilla. He’s like the Beckenbauer of the backline. What happened today has already been addressed by our coach. It was the excessive fouls from the opposition that clouded Sergio’s judgment. His behavior was wrong, but we should be more forgiving towards such a technically skilled and excellent player. He’s only 20 years old and has a bright future ahead of him; he shouldn’t be harshly punished for a single mistake. As for the Ballon d’Or, don’t ask me. You can go ask the editors of ’L’Équipe’."