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... who often replace the goalkeeper to serve goal kicks because of the high accuracy of long passes.

   It’s just that Su Bai’s appearance in front of the ball is definitely not because of Su Bai’s high precision long pass.

   But this guy didn't discuss it with Joe Hart at all.

   Watching Old Joe put the ball down, he appeared straight in front of the ball.

  For Su Bai.

  This is his first goal kick.

  For a while, Su Bai still felt a little excited.

...

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