After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 233 - 0142 The Leader’s Anger (Subscribe please)_3

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Chapter 233: 0142 The Leader’s Anger (Subscribe please)_3

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When Huang Kaiwen woke up that afternoon,

he found that all of Europe was discussing yesterday’s UEFA Champions League.

"Milan Sports Newspaper" wrote in a very serious tone, "A great match, an ugly foul. As the best player in the world, Kevin did not receive enough protection. Fahrinhearst, jealous of Kevin’s talent, resorted to the most vicious means; he literally wanted to kill Kevin. Such actions must not be allowed on the football field."

"Corriere dello Sport" specifically published a photo of the "blood" on Huang Kaiwen’s clothes and wrote, "Kevin is a kind person, he is enthusiastic about charity and cares about the underprivileged. Even when he was injured, he told reporters that he didn’t blame Fahrinhearst. I can’t understand why someone would intentionally hurt a kind person like Kevin; they are literally destroying the world. Every time a kind person is hurt, it makes the world a worse place. Fahrinhearst’s behavior is absolutely unforgivable."

"Turin Sport Report" opened with a broadside, writing, "The Germans had been hyping up the importance of the match before it even started, and they succeeded. A German on the field wanted to kill the Serie A Golden Ball winner."

"The Times" wrote, "Germans always like to hurt others. They win in football by dishonorable means, and when they can’t win, they resort to malicious fouls."

In the matter of reviling old enemies, the British are professionals.

"L’Équipe" wrote, "Ugly fouls, even in combat sports, attacking an opponent’s throat is not allowed. Fahrinhearst’s action was clearly intentional, and he must face severe punishment, or the green pitch will become an arena."

"Marca" reported, "Several Real Madrid players said that such fouls are unforgivable. UEFA has an obligation to protect technically skilled players. Next up, an inventory of the malicious fouls Real Madrid players have faced in the UEFA Champions League over the years... "

Cruyff wrote in his column in the newspaper, "Whether it was our time playing or now, such actions are prohibited. I watched the replay several times, and that defender did it on purpose. Werder Bremen’s coach shouldn’t defend him. From Thomas Schaaf’s words, I didn’t sense any sincerity. Schaaf is just trying to avoid impact on Werder Bremen, not considering the terrible impact Werder Bremen players have on other teams, other players."

He closed his laptop.

Feeling a bit bored.

Huang Kaiwen turned on the TV.

The news was inundated with reports about his injury.

Huang Kaiwen even saw Kaka on TV.

This guy must have been cornered by reporters at the hospital entrance that morning.

On TV,

Kaka said with a sorrowful expression, "Kevin is not doing well right now. I stayed at the hospital all night yesterday, and there’s still no good news."

After speaking, Kaka quickly headed to the parking lot.

Huang Kaiwen shook his head.

Kaka was getting better and better at lying.

Inzaghi was really indefatigable in teaching.

He should take some time to advise Kaka, not to learn everything from Inzaghi.

Latter in the evening.

At the insistence of the young lady.

The doctor at the private hospital "accidentally" let slip some news on his way home.

Huang Kaiwen had fallen into a coma.

Boom—

This matter had already attracted a high level of attention.

Now, it completely set off a storm across Europe.

Several TV stations’ live broadcast vans even parked at the hospital entrance.

More and more football professionals gave interviews, expressing their indignation.

Cruyff, in an interview with "Forza Milan," stated harshly, "Someone must pay the price; this is not football, but murder. Football should never be associated with life and death."

Liverpool’s captain Gerrard said in an interview, "Though losing to AC Milan was hard to accept, Kevin cost us the championship. But I never wanted to see Kevin lying in a hospital bed; I hope Kevin recovers soon—I look forward to facing him on the pitch once again."

Many AC Milan legends took turns appearing on TV.

As a symbolic figure of German football, Beckenbauer did not show bias towards Fahrinhearst during his interview. He declared, "That was indeed a malicious foul, there’s no excuse. Even if the player were German, I wouldn’t cover for him. Fahrinhearst should pay the price; his behavior was beyond the bounds."

Brazilian football king Pele even took the initiative to find a television station for an interview.

"Kevin is a kid I really admire; he is the closest person to me in this world, the best active number 10 in football. I watched that UEFA Champions League match, Kevin decided the game once again, playing like a Brazilian, like me in my younger days, like Zico. His feet possess the magic power of Brazilian players. Now, only Ronaldo and Ronaldinho can compare with Kevin; they are all among the best in the world. When I saw that foul, I was stunned; it was outright murder. I thought such occurrences were only seen in Rio de Janeiro, and now it’s happening on a football pitch, I do not know what to say or do..."

Old football king Pele said, tearing up as he spoke.

This scene made many Brazilians very angry.

Except in Italy and China.

Brazilian fans were also greatly agitated.

Many people took to the streets to protest.

Though Fahrinhearst is German and the UEFA headquarters are in Switzerland.

When displeased, the protests were over.

South Koreans could even petition to hang Ramos.

It’s not too much for Brazilians to demand harsh punishment for Fahrinhearst.

As some Brazilian players and people from all walks of life joined in, the emotions of the Brazilian public grew more intense.

Three days after the UEFA Champions League match between Werder Bremen and AC Milan, on February 25.

The Brazilian President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, issued a statement concerning the matter.

The statement read, "For a long time, Brazil has been known as the kingdom of Samba and football, Samba football is etched in the bones of every Brazilian. Brazilian players love to bring happiness to others with gorgeous techniques, and many players from other countries like to mimic the style of Brazilian football; this is what we are most proud of. Now, an outstanding player has suffered a terrible foul for using the Brazilian style of playing; this is absolutely unforgivable. Here, I, representing all Brazilians, demand that UEFA and the German Football Association impose severe punishment on the Werder Bremen defender."

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