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After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 501 - 0218 Full of Courage (Subscribe Please)_3
"Four goals and one assist, Kevin has dominated the game once again!!!"
"Whether it’s scoring or assisting, there’s no difference for Kevin; his priority is to ensure the team’s victory, individual honors come second."
"Whether it’s Milan or Real Madrid, Kevin always passes the ball to his teammates in perfect opportunities. His selflessness is even more valuable than his talent. He has a heart of gold, and it’s precisely because of such selflessness combined with talent that Kevin helped transform Real Madrid from a disconnected team into a cohesive unit. Halfway through the season, he has already become one of Real Madrid’s leaders!"
"Capello is preparing to make a substitution."
"Taking Kevin off with a three-goal lead is smart. Today’s Barça has been fouling too much; these Catalans are thugs, desecrating the sacred grass of the pitch!!!"
Crudeli cried out indignantly.
Goalscorer Ramos finally emerged from the encirclement of his teammates, wanting to celebrate with Huang Kaiwen.
He noticed Huang Kaiwen walking towards the sidelines, ready to leave the field.
Ramos sprinted to Huang Kaiwen’s side and said with a smile as he turned his head, "Nice pass; playing with you is so much fun, I never have to worry about losing."
"It’s not as exaggerated as you say."
Huang Kaiwen said with a smile as he clapped towards the away fans’ stand.
Even though the Yellow Ball King hadn’t lost yet, he still preferred to plant flags sparingly.
What if they actually happened?
"You’re too humble; you’re one of the best soccer players in history!"
Ramos shouted with Huang Kaiwen’s shoulder in his embrace, seemingly as delighted as if he were talking about himself.
"Get back quickly; I’ll be waiting for your victory on the sidelines!"
Huang Kaiwen said, pushing Ramos lightly.
After Ramos ran back onto the field, Huang Kaiwen and Higuain high-fived and walked off the pitch. 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂
"Kevin, you should go back to Milan," Capello said as he handed him a towel.
Huang Kaiwen: ...
What does the coach mean by letting him go? Is he trying to get rid of him?
"Real Madrid’s team doctors are useless; I think you should go back to Milan for a check-up," Capello explained quietly.
"Fine, but let’s talk about it tomorrow; it’s too late today."
Huang Kaiwen nodded in agreement.
His injuries were on pause, not disappeared.
Next, he would need to recover and it was indeed a good idea to go back and get a medical certificate.
Speaking of today’s match, there was a bit of regret.
Puyol’s tackle was too close to the penalty area for Huang Kaiwen to "get injured."
He was planning to find an opportunity after taking the free kick to make Puyol the lucky player responsible for "injuring" the Yellow Ball King. But before he could perform, Capello had substituted him off.
Huang Kaiwen could only feel that Puyol was lucky.
After Huang Kaiwen left the field, the intensity of the match didn’t decrease at all.
Barça, now behind, launched a fierce attack on Real Madrid’s penalty area; both teams’ movements both in offense and defense were far from few.
In the 78th minute, after Xavi received a pass from his teammate and passed it back, Silvinho’s chipped ball into the penalty area was headed by Ramos to the front of the area, where Max took a direct volley with his right foot, delivering a high-quality shot that was tipped over the bar by Casillas’s diving save.
"Casillas is also doing well today."
"It’s a Barça corner kick, Pepe and Puyol got into a scuffle in the penalty area, and after a warning from the referee, Pepe was seen initiating contact behind Puyol, Puyol retaliated, and now they’re fighting!!!’"
"A red card! Pepe gets a red card, Puyol gets a second yellow and is off, Salgado also gets a yellow, with both sides down to nine players, who knows if anyone else will be sent off before it ends, hehe."
"Both coaches are urging their players to get up. This substitution is reactive; they don’t even have time to warm up the substitutes."
Barça players’ morale was also affected by Puyol’s dismissal; Deco directly sent the ball out to the corner flag area on the opposite side during a free kick, and Torres quickly took the ball to counterattack.
Iniesta, in the frontcourt, committed a foul on Cassano, interrupting Real Madrid’s attack.
In the last minutes of the match, fouls became frequent on both sides.
In the 93rd minute, Messi received a pass from Ronaldinho in the frontcourt; with a flick of his right foot, he dodged Salgado’s sliding challenge and burst into the penalty area. Near the six-yard box, Messi took a left-footed shot that sent the ball into the right side of the goal.
3:5!
Messi, having scored a hat-trick, didn’t celebrate and immediately ran back to the center circle.
Real Madrid restarted play.
Law passed it back; Cassano didn’t control it well, and Ronaldo hooked the ball to the right flank.
An exhausted Messi, running the whole game, made a mistake in dribbling, passing the ball to De la Red. De la Red quickly turned and shifted the ball to the right flank. The main referee blew the final whistle of the game before the added time even ended.
He wanted to prevent another outbreak of conflict.
The away fans’ stand erupted in a thunderous cheer.
"Hala Madrid!!!"
"Hala Madrid!!!"
"Hala Madrid!!!"
Barça fans began to leave the stadium voluntarily; they did not want to see their rivals strut in Camp Nou.
"Let’s go, head to the away stand."
Huang Kaiwen got up with his teammates and walked toward the away fans’ stand.
"Bastards, get lost, stop lingering in Camp Nou!"
A Barça fan threw a shoe from a nearby stand, nearly hitting Huang Kaiwen.
Cassano bent down to pick up the shoe, swung his arm, and threw it back, hitting the fan square on.
The unsteady Barça fan tumbled from the stands.
When he landed, he braced himself with his hands; he should be fine.
Just then, a shadow darted forward.
Ramos leaped over the advertising board with one hand, and after a few steps, he jumped up, kicking the Barça fan who was just getting up squarely in the chest.
...
Reporters had heard all about the post-game incidents.
When Huang Kaiwen and Capello appeared at the post-game press conference, they instantly became the focus of the entire room.
"Fabio, will Cassano and Ramos face any internal punishment for their violent actions against the fans?"
"De Jong and Pepe received red cards; will this affect their positions at Real Madrid?"
"Real Madrid players are constantly clashing with their rivals; is this related to your coaching style?"
"Kevin, share your thoughts on today’s match."
Before Capello could speak, Rijkaard interjected, "It’s extremely regrettable to hear about Ramos kicking a fan. Such behavior should not occur on a football field. This is a reflection of Real Madrid’s savagery, starting with Juanito, Real Madrid has never been an elegant team, and everyone knows how barbaric they are!"
"Ha!"
Capello pulled the microphone to him and scoffed, "Your players kept fouling Kevin; they know how to provoke Real Madrid. As for the chaos in today’s match, Barcelona bears much of the responsibility. Regarding your mention of the fan, I didn’t see it. I only saw a hooligan throwing an unidentified object at Kevin, which could have been a shoe or maybe a bomb shaped like a shoe. I don’t think the Real Madrid players did anything wrong!"
The coaches of both teams were at loggerheads, much to the excitement of the reporters.
They wished Capello and Rijkaard would cross swords right there; that would be the big news they craved.
Huang Kaiwen sat there watching the two coaches argue.
He was a bit worried about Ramos and Cassano.
Because the referees had returned to the locker room, the two of them hadn’t been carded.
But post-game sanctions were inevitable.
Ramos’s behavior would certainly lead to a long suspension.
After Capello had finished arguing, Huang Kaiwen pulled the microphone toward himself and said, "Sergio isn’t a bad person..."
No sooner had Huang Kaiwen finished speaking than the press room buzzed with noise.
The reporters had heard Huang Kaiwen’s line several times; Huang Kaiwen had even called Ramos a technical player.
But they weren’t blind!
"Quiet, or I won’t say another word!"
Huang Kaiwen said sternly, "Sergio isn’t a bad person, and the coach was right. The person who threw something down earlier made me feel threatened immediately. You can’t guess what someone throws; I understand Antonio and Sergio’s reaction. Their actions were wrong, but you must consider the actual situation before punishing them. Is self-defense wrong now?"
"I’ve never heard of hitting fans as self-defense!"
Rijkaard shouted.
"Then next time you come to Bernabeu, let Real Madrid fans prepare the same ’treatment’ for you, and see what you have to say then!"
Capello retorted coldly.
He then stood up.
Huang Kaiwen also got up and left the press conference with him.
With so much happening, even though it was late after the game, Real Madrid’s team did not dare stay any longer in Catalonia.
On the way to the airport, the bus was pelted with various objects by Barça fans.
It took almost an hour to successfully board the charter flight to Madrid.
The young lady who had watched the entire match immediately called her secretary as soon as the game was over.
The young lady said, "Arrange the fastest flight to Madrid for me and prepare a few lucrative endorsement contracts..."