After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 659 - 0257 Robben is not a bad person (please subscribe)_3

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Chapter 659: 0257 Robben is not a bad person (please subscribe)_3

Trailing by just one goal, Atletico Madrid fans saw a chance to equalize, and importantly, early in the second half, they scored a goal, which greatly boosted their morale.

Aguirre, standing on the sidelines, clapped and shouted for Atletico Madridโ€™s players to hurry and even the score. ๐’ป๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ๐˜ธโ„ฏ๐’ท๐˜ฏ๐˜ฐ๐‘ฃโ„ฏ๐‘™.๐˜ค๐‘œ๐˜ฎ

Capello, arms crossed at the sidelines, along with Baldini and Galbiati, who were sitting on the coachโ€™s bench, all revealed mocking expressions.

Without those South Koreansโ€™ help, you think you can win?

Capello felt that those South Koreans using witchcraft was less practical than simply paying a referee, as that was what they were best at.

Huang Kaiwenโ€™s lively performance today kept the Bernabeu cheering non-stop.

But Capello was somewhat worried.

He had clearly noticed that Huang Kaiwen was slower than usual.

The slowness was subtle, almost imperceptible unless closely observed, but Huang Kaiwenโ€™s frequent use of rhythm changes to pass players, rather than speed, also supported this observation.

Capello suspected that either the South Koreansโ€™ plot had worked, or the previous tour in Asia had been too exhausting.

He looked up at the scoreboard.

The score was 3:2 and the time was 53:22.

Capello slightly nodded, determined to substitute Huang Kaiwen by the 70th minute.

After the restart of the game.

Real Madrid played steadily and without hurry.

Raul passed the ball to the left, where Huang Kai immediately lifted his right foot and heel-flicked the ball back.

De Jong ran to the left to receive the ball and quickly slanted it towards Guti.

Raรบl Garcรญa advanced to challenge, and Guti quickly turned and made a fast pass with his left foot.

Huang Kai ran back before the midfield line, stepped forward with his left foot, suddenly exerted force to pull the ball back, successfully dodging Maniche, who was beside him.

"Beautiful!!!"

"A Cruyff turn, Huang Kaiโ€™s flexibility is really good."

"Yes, this movement requires a combination of speed and flexibility, and feints are also very important. Huang Kaiโ€™s Cruyff turn is very sudden, hehe, the amplitude is very small, so Maniche simply canโ€™t react, but these small-amplitude feints require very high physical quality."

Setaridis decisively charged towards Huang Kai with a flying tackle.

Huang Kai, unable to adjust his center of gravity, twisted his body and passed the ball to the left, where Guti advanced to receive it and was knocked down by Raรบl Garcรญa.

Huang Kai pulled Setaridisโ€™s hand to get up.

As he turned to pass the ball, the opponent retracted his foot, so the Yellow Ball King didnโ€™t intend to lay there any longer.

Setaridis and Greece were also where the Yellow Ball Kingโ€™s dream started.

He not only held grudges but also gratitude.

"You take the free kick?"

Guti stood behind and to the left of the ball and said.

Huang Kai nodded and stood behind the ball, waiting for Atletico Madrid to form a wall.

Recently, he read a book about sports psychology, which stated that the longer the delay in taking a set piece, the greater the psychological pressure on the opposing goalkeeper. Itโ€™s a good day to test this effect.

Huang Kai looked towards the Atletico Madrid penalty area.

He felt this effect wasnโ€™t noticeable.

Mainly because Leo Franco was always so agitated, how could one observe if the pressure on the opponent was high?

Once Atletico Madrid players had formed the wall, Huang Kai took a few steps and struck the bottom side of the ball with the instep of his right foot.

Thudโ€”

The ball, carrying a strong curve, crossed over the top of the wall, curved towards the left side of the goal.

Leo Franco adjusted his footing then leaped with extended arms, managing to block the ball heading for the junction of the crossbar and the post.

The Meringues behind the goal sat down again.

They were ready to celebrate the goal, not expecting that the Atletico Madrid goalkeeper could block it.

Setaridis was the first to rush into the penalty area to get the ball, but Raul was quick to approach him, finding no opportunity to turn around and clear, he could only kick the ball out to the sideline.

Capello turned his head towards the substitution bench.

He extended his index and middle finger, pointing at Sneijder, then turned his hand and hooked twice.

Sneijder quickly ran to the side of the field and asked, "Coach, did you call me?"

"Warm up, be ready to enter the game."

Capello said.

Sneijder took off his jacket and began to warm up slowly by the sidelines.

Sitting on the substitute bench, Higuaรญn quietly extended his middle finger, but suddenly, thinking there might be cameras, he quickly grabbed his middle finger with his left hand pretending to move his fingers.

Damn it!

Capello, that bastard, often didnโ€™t give him a chance to warm up, let alone now.

With the new player arrived, he didnโ€™t even have the qualification to be a substitute for Kevin!

Higuain decided to look for the security camera placements in the training baseโ€™s parking lot when he had time. If he didnโ€™t sabotage Capelloโ€™s tires, he wouldnโ€™t be able to swallow his anger.

Heinze stood behind the sideline ready to throw a throw-in.

Setaridis blocked Huang Kai in front, while Maniche stood behind Huang Kai.

This scene reminded Heinze of last seasonโ€™s UEFA Champions League final, when Ferguson also demanded that they defend Huang Kai this way, so when he heard from his agent that Real Madrid was interested, Heinze agreed without a second thought.

Moving to Real Madrid meant he wouldnโ€™t have to face Real Madridโ€™s Number 10 anymore.

Even if he was a left back, Huang Kaiโ€™s position was usually on the left, rarely directly oppposite him, but Huang Kai occasionally switched to the right, which was enough for Heinze to endure.

After adjusting his direction twice, he found no opportunity to pass to Huang Kai.

Heinze was warned by the linesman to throw the ball quickly without delay, so he had no choice but to throw it back to De Jong.

De Jong, without a second thought, passed it towards the left.

The moment Huang Kai received the ball, he nudged it outward with his right foot. Setaridis followed the movement; Huang Kai immediately pulled it back with his toe. Unable to adjust his balance again, Setaridis fell in front of Huang Kai.