After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 1007 - 0331 Cosmic Knight Huang Kaiwen (Please Subscribe)_5

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Chapter 1007: 0331 Cosmic Knight Huang Kaiwen (Please Subscribe)_5

"Exaggerated, exaggerated haha. I’ve watched Abate play; he’s a full-back, a young defender who likes to push forward, but occasionally loses his position and is a bit reckless."

"Mikel kicks from the backfield and passes to Ashley Cole; Deco, Joe Cole, and Ballack are all not in midfield, so Chelsea’s ability to advance and organize in the midfield has dropped a notch. Today, their attack is heavily reliant on the left flank."

"Yes, Ramos plays as a central defender, and Ferreira doesn’t dare to push forward with the ball. The right flank in the backfield has almost no assist capability. Shouldn’t Mourinho consider switching Ramos and Ferreira’s positions?"

Ashley Cole is dribbling the ball but hasn’t crossed the midfield line yet, and he’s now moving diagonally towards the center.

On the left flank, it’s hard to connect directly with Huang Kaiwen, who is mainly active on the right today.

Alex Song is closely trailing behind him, and Fabregas also chooses to press forward directly.

Ashley Cole dares not linger, so he kicks the ball to the right flank.

Clichy has been watching Deco, and as Ashley Cole passes the ball, he rushes up at the first moment.

In his peripheral vision,

seeing the opponent pressing forward, Deco doesn’t dare stay put and wait for the ball, so he quickly steps up to meet it.

Just as he receives the ball, Clichy reaches out from behind, and his feet are already in motion.

Deco, half-turned to shield the ball, gets hit on the right foot, stumbles slightly, but quickly regains his balance.

Clichy does not give up either.

The two players are of the same height and have a similar center of gravity; Deco continues to turn and shield the ball as Clichy uses his hands and feet, resulting in a deadlock on the right side.

Smack—

The ball holder always has the initiative. While Clichy pulls at him to turn, Deco takes the opportunity to tap the ball forward with his heel.

The ball rolls swiftly between Clichy’s legs, and Huang Kaiwen, coming back to assist, dribbles quickly towards Arsenal’s penalty area.

Alex Song and Fabregas have both returned to the area in front of the penalty box.

Although they have not yet reached the right flank, Huang Kaiwen still chooses to decelerate.

He must draw in defenders to create opportunities for his teammates.

Standing with a low center of gravity, Zulu feels a surge of excitement.

Who doesn’t know that Huang Kaiwen is skilled at high-speed direction changes, but seeing him slow down, does it mean Zulu has an intimidating presence?

Decked with enthusiasm, Zulu is resolved to perform well and strive for a successful interception.

Huang Kaiwen dribbles past the big penalty area line, and Zulu still awaits his chance, waiting for an opportunity to tackle and intercept.

Huang Kaiwen suddenly steps on the ball with his right foot, then softly bumps the ball with the inner part of his left foot, stopping it, and gently nudges it out of the penalty area with his right.

Zulu starts directly with the intent to tackle, Huang Kaiwen dexterously dribbles and completes a turn.

Not only did he avoid Zulu’s foot, but he also successfully dodges the chasing Clichy.

The Chelsea fans behind the goal are eager to find out how Huang Kaiwen will score; many impatient fans stand up and stare wide-eyed, as if doing so would give them a clearer view.

Zulu turns with Huang Kaiwen, only to be caught off guard as Huang Kaiwen nudges the ball with his outer foot then pulls it back, turning almost back to the defensive line with his back facing the goal. Huang Kaiwen flicks his right ankle, and with his outer foot, chips the ball into the penalty area.

Attracted by Huang Kaiwen’s dribbling, Arsenal players were completely unprepared for this unexpected pass, and Huntelaar broke through the defensive line on a solo run. As he rushes to the front of the small penalty area, the ball lands just right after a bounce at a comfortable height, requiring no adjustment. With Amunia coming out to challenge, Huntelaar lightly chips with his right foot, and the ball arches over Amunia’s head into the net beyond the line.

"Kevin!!!"

"Kevin!!!"

"Huntelaar scores a goal assisted by Kevin, I would give this goal a 4, but Kevin’s assist is a 10!"

"In this attack, Arsenal’s defense was very tight, but Kevin himself moved in the right side of the penalty area, using continuous dribbling turns to attract most of the defensive attention. He was like a dance master in the penalty area, while the Arsenal players became spectators appreciating the master’s work; they were completely captivated by Kevin’s form. The final unexpected back-heel assist was a stroke of genius. I think even if a dog crazily dashed into the pitch, it could have scored this one-on-one goal."

"Huntelaar kneels before Kevin, placing Kevin’s foot on his own leg, helping Kevin clean his shoes. Actually, I think kissing Kevin’s boots would better express his reverence for the master. Even though Kevin could have accelerated past Zulu and rushed to the zero-degree angle on the baseline to score, or bypassed all six defenders near the penalty area, he chose instead to attract defenders and set up Huntelaar."

"Such selfless Kevin truly moves people, today Kevin even missed a non-existent penalty."

"On the field, Kevin keeps to his principles, showing compassion to weaker teammates, maintaining fairness in the game; even when he could easily win the match, he remains humble and praises his opponents. Whenever the team needs him, even just recovered from an injury, he fights bravely. When teammates fall into a goal drought, he sacrifices his own statistics to hand over penalty shots, and frequently gives up his free-kick responsibilities to teammates. Every time he steps onto the pitch, he fights tirelessly until the last minute. Simultaneously, Kevin possesses a strong mental strength. I’ve never seen Kevin feel disappointed in the game, not even for a second; even when trailing by several goals, he continues to run and pursue victory relentlessly."

"If Kevin really was a knight, then a knight must be a profession nobler than a king. Kevin single-handedly changed my impression of players, to suggest that players’ minds are not only filled with women and alcohol, but all the world’s beauty too."