After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 707 - 0268 Where Are the Generals of Shu (Subscribe Requested)_5

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Chapter 707: 0268 Where Are the Generals of Shu (Subscribe Requested)_5

"There were only four minutes of stoppage time, which arguably seems short. However, considering the state of the match, it’s understandable. The Barça players see no hope of equalizing, their moves got a bit rough, and the refereeing team also wants to finish the game quickly."

"The young player Bojan was very active after coming on the pitch. This super talent has already scored 899 goals in Barça’s youth levels and for Spain’s youth teams with an average of 3.5 goals per game, which is very close to Huang Kaiwen’s scoring data. The Royal Spanish Football Federation and the Serbian Football Federation are having a war of words over Bojan’s allegiance, with both countries eager to have him."

"Bojan receives the ball and makes a feint, oh, he loses it. You can see he had a plan, but he couldn’t deceive the wily De Jong. Youth competitions are much less intense compared to first-team matches. He will need some time to adapt to play against top clubs like Real Madrid if he wants to establish himself in the first team."

De Jong takes the ball past midfield and quickly slides it to Huang Kaiwen.

Huang Kaiwen jogged slowly with his arms aloft, and after a few steps, he stretched out his left foot to stop the ball.

Henry proactively positioned himself in front of Huang Kaiwen, ready to defend. At Barcelona, his playing attitude was commendable.

Henry took a step forward to tackle, but with a flick of his left foot, Huang Kaiwen passed the ball to the advancing De Jong and quickly surged forward himself.

De Jong stood still, gently pushing the ball with his right foot as Huang Kaiwen ran up, took control, and charged towards Barça’s penalty area.

Henry pursued closely behind Huang Kaiwen.

After a couple of steps, Henry stretched out his long leg, knocking Huang Kaiwen’s right leg. He quickly slowed down and extended both hands to indicate it was not a deliberate foul.

Huang Kaiwen was hardly affected at all, having already adjusted his balance during the run.

Max charged at Huang Kaiwen, who nudged the ball with the inside of his left foot. He took the ball to the right, Milito lunged with an extended foot, but Huang Kaiwen tapped the ball forward with his left foot, accelerating past Milito.

Abidal rushed over but was a step too late. He clearly felt he tripped Huang Kaiwen. Abidal’s first reaction was to raise both hands, signaling he had not committed a foul, hoping the referee wouldn’t award a penalty.

While running, Huang Kaiwen was off-balance and, tilting to the right, he brushed the side of the ball with the inside of his right foot.

Bang—

The near-corner Valdes quickly went to ground to try and reach the ball but still failed to touch it; the ball rolled past him into the far corner of the goal.

Whistle, whistle,

Whistle—

Mehuto Gonzalez blew the final whistle of the match.

Real Madrid’s substitutes stormed onto the pitch.

"Kevin!!!"

"GoalGoalGoal!!!"

"If you love football and then you tell me you don’t like Kevin, you must be out of your mind!!!"

"The Spanish national derby is over, with no surprises in the outcome. Real Madrid thrashed Barcelona 6:2 away from home. But today’s match is the day when God graced the earth again after 114 days."

"It’s also the day Kevin scored five goals in a single match for the first time!"

"Thanks to Rijkaard and Pinto. If it weren’t for their actions, Kevin always limited his number of goals, never exceeding five, in order to spare his opponents some dignity. But today, Rijkaard and Pinto finally provoked Kevin, and we witnessed history as Kevin scored six goals in one game!"

"If Kevin wanted, he could have scored a seventh, an eighth, or even more. Alas, football is never a war, and Kevin isn’t a ruthless executioner. After securing the win, he was the first to console Ronaldinho. Kevin is always full of compassion towards the weaker side, which is why I adore him so much."

"In the history of football, there will never be another player as outstanding as him, or even anyone close to Kevin. We should declare Kevin’s birthday as Christmas, and December 23rd as Easter... Damn it, what is Barcelona doing? They’ve actually turned on the sprinkler system on the field!!!"