After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 369 - 0184 Pass the damn ball to Kevin (please subscribe)_2

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Chapter 369: 0184 Pass the damn ball to Kevin (please subscribe)_2

"Yes, so Atletico Madrid has outstanding technique, and when they defend, they bring a unique cunning from South American football. This, combined with the coaching style of Javier Aguirre, is a test for Real Madrid," he said.

Standing in the center circle waiting to kick off,

Huang Kaiwen looked at Torres and said, "Do you want to come and play for Real Madrid if you get the chance?"

"I wouldn’t go,"

Torres flatly refused.

"Then how about Milan if you get the chance?" Huang Kaiwen said.

Torres was stunned.

Real Madrid took the kickoff first, Van Nistelrooy passed sideways, and Huang Kaiwen passed it back again.

As a Brazilian midfielder, Emerson was known not only for his excellent defense but also for his respectable ball control. Paired with the equally distinguished Guti from the ’76 generation in dual central midfield, they ensured the rhythm of the game for Real Madrid.

The moment Guti got the ball, he looked for Huang Kaiwen’s position and found that there were three defenders around Huang Kaiwen, even Mista, a fine forward, was hovering around him.

Huang Kaiwen gestured towards the right flank.

Slap—

Guti swung his arm and made a deft pass, Raul used his left foot to deflect the ball behind him while backing the goal.

Raul turned, ready to shake off Martin Petrov, but Petrov was extremely fast. A burst of speed brought him to Raul’s side in the blink of an eye.

With his arms wide, Raul kept a distance from Petrov and pulled the ball back with his feet, forcing Petrov to turn around and start up again to block in front of Raul.

Raul tapped the ball with his right foot, once again accelerating towards the goal.

Petrov slipped and couldn’t keep up, leaving Raul completely behind.

Peña rushed towards Raul, while Van Nistelrooy started to call for the ball from the defensive line. Raul, wearing the captain’s armband, twisted and sent a long pass with his left foot. Huang Kaiwen, accelerating from the left flank into the middle, caught the ball just in time.

Yukas Sotirios reached out with his foot just as Huang Kaiwen, with a flick of his right foot, carried the ball from the middle towards the left flank. Trying to forcibly shift his weight, Sotirios fell to the ground.

Huang Kaiwen took a couple more steps and then turned, shooting with his left foot from the top corner of the penalty box.

Leo Franco dove to make the save but didn’t touch the ball, which hit the outside of the left side netting.

It was close; I just need to adjust a bit more.

After shaking his head in disappointment, Huang Kaiwen reached out to help Sotirios up.

This Greek defender had successfully neutralized Figo in the 2004 European Cup final, making a significant contribution to Greece’s championship and providing the madame with starting capital.

Speaking of which, Sotirios owed him, Huang Kaiwen, a bit of a favor. The Yellow Ball King always paid his debts.

If he owed a favor... maybe he’d go a bit easier on the foot. Why not pull him to the middle more today to play football, giving Sotirios some face?

Yukas Sotirios, whom he had helped up, looked flattered and, after getting up, patted Huang Kaiwen’s arm as a friendly gesture.

Luis Pereira asked, "Do you know that kid?"

"It’s our first meeting; I’m surprised myself,"

Pereira scratched his head, clueless as to why his Greek partner had caught the eye of the Ballon d’Or gentleman.

Standing on the sideline, Capello pushed up his glasses on the bridge of his nose, his eyes sparkling, and he decided to observe Sotirios closely. If he performed well, bringing him to Real Madrid wasn’t out of the question.

After Atletico Madrid kicked off, Maxi Rodríguez got the ball on the right flank, faced a challenge, and passed it back to Maniche. Maniche, receiving the ball, immediately pushed it forward, trying to complete a one-two with Rodríguez.

Emerson, anticipating the play, moved left and stretched out a leg to intercept. Before the opponent could counter, he passed the ball behind Maniche.

Huang Kaiwen sped from the left flank into the middle, smoothly carrying the ball with his right foot and pushing towards the penalty area.

Petar Lucin followed Huang Kaiwen, looking for a chance to stick a leg out all the way.

Huang Kaiwen had noticed that his "Aguero" shooting attributes were too high, and with various skill buffs, dribbling didn’t feel especially formidable.

Huang Kaiwen intentionally controlled his speed while leading Petar Lutsin along, creating an illusion for his opponent.

The moment Lucin stretched out his foot, Huang Kaiwen suddenly changed the rhythm under his feet.

Instead of the usual small, nimble steps favored by shorter players, Huang Kaiwen pushed the ball forward and picked up the pace again, storming into the Atletico Madrid penalty area with long strides.

Luis Pereira and Sotirios both rushed towards Huang Kaiwen.

Seeing Van Nistelrooy asking for the ball, Huang Kaiwen lifted his right foot high. Pereira turned and raised his foot to block, but Huang Kaiwen’s foot gently came down, poking behind the ball as it rolled along Pereira’s leg to the top of the penalty area arc.

As Van Nistelrooy turned to receive the ball, Huang Kaiwen had already moved past Pereira into the penalty area.

Van Nistelrooy glanced at Huang Kaiwen but chose to dribble the ball, squeezing past Antonio Lopez towards the penalty area. As he got closer to the small box with the ball,

Mario Peña lunged with a slide tackle in front of Van Nistelrooy. Van Nistelrooy fell, having collided with Peña’s leg, and sat in the penalty area, looking at the referee and spreading his hands.

Franco grabbed the ball and breathed a sigh of relief when the referee showed no reaction.

"Van Nistelrooy, Huang Kaiwen was wide open, and a pass could have left him with an open goal," someone said.

"Selfishness is a common trait among Dutch players; they grow up in that environment from the youth teams. Who scores one more goal might catch the coach’s attention. With so many talents in the youth team, you have to be selfish to stand out, especially the attackers. Even if I don’t have a chance, I will force a shot, I can’t pass the ball to a competitor; it’s a habit they develop from a young age," replied another.

"Heh, Huang Kaiwen clearly wanted to do a wall pass with Van Nistelrooy, he didn’t expect that the wall would take the ball and not pass it back to him," added another.

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