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After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 401 - 0194 Golden Right Foot Ramos (Subscribe Please)
Chapter 401: 0194 Golden Right Foot Ramos (Subscribe Please)
October 23.
Huang Kaiwen got up unusually early.
Since Messi, the king of soccer, had signed contracts for tea beverages and e-commerce, Huang Kaiwen really should have escorted him to the hotel.
When he got up in the morning.
Huang Kaiwen walked for a few minutes to check the guest room.
Ramos and Cassano were still in bed.
Raul had gone home last night, saying he’d bring his son next time to hang out.
Cassano and Ramos played with the RC cars until midnight, and if that thing wasn’t so physically demanding to keep up with, Huang Kaiwen thought they could play all night.
Ever since their last football game which turned into a melee, the duo had been at odds.
If it wasn’t for him, the Yellow Ball King, mediating, things could’ve gotten complicated.
Apart from playing, maintaining locker room harmony and charging 15 million Euros a year from Real Madrid, Huang Kaiwen felt it was a rip-off, and he needed to discuss a contract renewal with Calderon at the season’s end.
Having played only a few matches at Real Madrid, the Yellow Ball King already felt several dissatisfactions.
As the world’s top club, Real Madrid must make improvements.
Huang Kaiwen didn’t let a steward or a bodyguard drive; he personally drove Messi to the hotel.
There were no more than five people worldwide who had received such treatment.
"I really appreciate it, Kevin," Messi said from the passenger seat, feeling embarrassed.
"No trouble at all. We’re good friends, after all. You should visit my place more often when you’re in Madrid," Huang Kaiwen turned his head and said with a smile.
"I’d feel bad imposing like that, especially leaving with gifts."
Messi said, looking down at the RC car box.
"It’s nothing; I just enjoy sharing with friends," Huang Kaiwen said with a smile.
With a few more endorsements, Messi could afford to buy shares in Tamiya and gift them to you, not just RC cars.
As they approached the Hilton Hotel near the airport, Huang Kaiwen parked the car.
"Well, I’m off then, Kevin," Messi said as he got out of the car, looking back at Huang Kaiwen.
Huang Kaiwen waved and said, "Be careful, I see lots of fans down there at the hotel."
"Got it."
Messi said, looking somewhat embarrassed.
The banners held by the fans were clearly not to welcome Barcelona; their slogans were all related to human organs.
"I’m fine, and besides, it’s not your fault. Don’t worry too much,"
Huang Kaiwen said nonchalantly, waving his hand as he accelerated away.
Messi had signed the contract, and maybe next time Ronaldo could endorse something.
Opponents on the field, but friends off the field.
A player’s career is so short, the Yellow Ball King, as a leader in European football, felt obligated to help talented players increase their earnings. Wouldn’t earning an extra hundred or eighty thousand in endorsement fees be great?
Huang Kaiwen thought that during the next Madrid Derby, he should interact more with the Atletico Madrid forwards.
As for Barcelona, they just had to fend for themselves.
From the fans outside the hotel.
The impact of yesterday’s match had already fermented.
Indeed.
The news of the Spain national derby occupied most of the headlines of the world’s mainstream media.
Marca caught a photo of Puyol elbowing Huang Kaiwen and wrote: "Some teams will stop at nothing to win; Raul confirmed that Kevin’s hearing was impaired due to this savage attack, a significant loss for the whole football world, and unimaginable that such a noble player could be fouled so severely. Just like Raul said, the Royal Spanish Football Federation must take serious action, or this foul is just the beginning, not the end."
AS Newspaper posted a photo of Huang Kaiwen with a few Chinese characters behind it, writing: "During yesterday’s match, a person near a cold drink shop by Bernabeu wanted to store a package in the shop’s fridge. The shop owner feared problems and opened it to find Huang Kaiwen’s photo with a curse written on the back. Matching with the shop owner, the person who left the package was an assistant coach of Rijkaard, showing Barcelona’s dirty tactics trying to win. They failed, but they still hurt Kevin. Barça’s coach and players are as dirty as each other."
World Sports News wrote: "Li’s debut with a goal in 3 minutes, if he hadn’t left the pitch early, Barcelona would have won. Laporta, who returned early to Barcelona for business, revealed he knew Li was a supergenius. Signing Kevin was not just to boost Li, but to provide Li a suitable playing environment. We can now look forward to Li’s return to the field after his recovery."
Milan Sports Newspaper wrote: "The dirty Catalans tried to stop Kevin with fouls; Puyol’s movements were like MMA, the competitive environment in La Liga is too poor, Kevin might face more fouls playing in Spain, Barbara should bring Kevin back to Milan City."
The Sun newspaper wrote: "The night after losing the national derby, Ronaldinho, with Silvinho and Li, sneaked out of the hotel to party at a Madrid nightclub; they left with a few girls. According to our interview with the waiter, Li continually urged Ronaldinho to leave quickly in his broken Spanish, wanting to test if his injured part was still functional."
ABC reported: "The noble Cardinal Asier Laty assisted the Spanish immigration authorities in cracking a case of illegal entry, potentially involving Barcelona’s coaches and high-level executives. The case is still under intense review, and more details will follow in our upcoming reports."
The Daily reported: "The victory of Chinese football, China’s victory. Chinese players Huang Kaiwen and Li Changlong scored in the Spain national derby, proving to the world that Chinese can be key players in the highest level of competition."
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