After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 992 - 0328 Our Victory Was Stolen (Subscribe)_4

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Chapter 992: 0328 Our Victory Was Stolen (Subscribe)_4

Michael Owen used to think he was one of the most talented players.

In Real Madrid, with so many stars, he didn’t think he was worse than anyone else.

But now Owen finally understood a truth, that even geniuses have different levels.

Even in his best field, Huang Kaiwen was still much better than him.

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Newcastle restarted the game, but they no longer had the composure from earlier.

Seeing the point slip away at the last stage, the feeling of gaining and then losing drove them crazy.

Almost all Newcastle players pressed forward, raising the overall formation high.

Duff took the ball on the right and forcefully broke through Joe Cole and Deco with speed.

Leaving Chelsea before had left him with dissatisfaction.

Because of Ballack and Shevchenko’s joining, he was forced to be marginalized and eventually left the team.

Duff believed it was entirely the owner’s decision.

After all, Mourinho didn’t really like those two players.

Today he wanted to prove his strength at Stamford Bridge.

After beating two players, Duff still had no intention of passing and accelerated with the ball along the sideline.

Seeing Ashley Cole rushing up, Duff directly knocked the ball behind Ashley Cole and accelerated forward again.

Ashley Cole turned around to chase back, firmly keeping Duff behind him.

Terry ran out of the penalty area with the ball and was pressured by Owen, so he immediately passed the ball out.

Deco received the ball and passed it to Huang Kaiwen immediately.

Huang Kaiwen noticed Newcastle’s defense was so empty you could run a horse through it, without any hesitation, he quickly charged towards the opponent’s half with the ball.

Almost as soon as he started, he left Nicky Bart over a meter behind him.

Following him further was Gasli, who was also overtaken.

All of Newcastle’s players were desperately chasing back, but they were fated to be continuously overtaken.

This passionate scene reignited Stamford Bridge.

Coloccini went for the tackle but was passed by Huang Kaiwen with a simple movement.

Beye came to cover, but Huang Kaiwen made a sharp left-right body move, expertly switched the ball to his right, turned around Beye and regained the ball within the penalty area. Given came out to challenge him directly, but Huang Kaiwen stumbled.

Damn!

There was a hole in the turf.

Huang Kaiwen, teetering, knew he couldn’t wait any longer and swung his left foot out.

But again, he didn’t hit the spot right. The ball rolled towards the far corner but didn’t have much power.

Given, while running, spun around and dived, successfully pressing the ball under him.

The Chelsea fans behind the goal, who were ready to celebrate, regretfully held their heads.

Painfully, Huang Kaiwen, lying on the ground, rubbed his ankle. It hurt a bit, but he could still hang on.

"Kevin’s brilliant long-distance run failed to score; it’s not Kevin’s fault. From the camera view, I can see a clear hole in the turf, maybe that’s Newcastle’s sixth defender, better than the other five defenders, and I suggest Newcastle offer this new defender a 50k weekly salary because it successfully ruined a masterpiece, a world-class goal."

"This is the most regretful moment of my life, but we need to learn to accept the world’s imperfections."

"Kevin couldn’t fully unleash his power due to the pitch conditions this time, but I still have to commend Given."

"I once imagined who would successfully stop Kevin’s great goal might have been Buffon, Casillas, or De Gea, or even the young Russian keeper Akinfeev, who was close to joining Manchester United."

"But reality tells me, the first one to successfully stop Kevin’s solo run is Given, the Irish goalkeeper Shay Given."

"Just like I can’t guess how Kevin would score, I couldn’t have guessed Given’s performance today."

"Today, with Kevin on the field, Newcastle was destined to lose. It’s still a terrible day for them, sitting in the relegation zone, but for Given, today is a commemorative day in his life."

"To stop a solo run by Kevin, for anyone, is worth being proud of. It will be the highlight of his career, and his name will be recorded in football history. Someday in the future, when he answers God’s call, his family can proudly engrave on his tombstone: Standing shoulder to shoulder with gods with a mortal body!!!"

Huang Kaiwen stood up and hobbled back.

His teammates quickly surrounded him.

Boas shouted from the sidelines, "Do you need to come off, Kevin?"

Huang Kaiwen waved towards the sideline.

It’s just a slight sprain.

Today, Newcastle was clearly pumped up, even if he were to come off, he must wait until the team leads by two goals.

If they actually concede one, wouldn’t the Yellow Ball King have come on in vain?

Joe Cole concernedly advised, "It’s better not to push it, Kevin. If the injury gets serious, it’ll be hard to handle."

As a fellow fragile player.

Joe Cole truly admired yet feared him.

Afraid that one day Huang Kaiwen would indeed suffer a serious injury and bid farewell to the football world.

"Don’t worry, I’m fine."

Huang Kaiwen said, walking back with his teammates.

On the sidelines, Newcastle was ready to make another substitution, young Andy Carroll stood by the sideline.

"Michael Owen is coming off for the tall Carroll, Newcastle plans to change tactics."

"Indeed, Carroll is very strong in physical confrontations, and his style is very similar to Drogba’s. Since Newcastle’s ground offense is not working, a shift to long passes and crosses might work, especially as Premier League teams are gradually abandoning the long ball technique, so there aren’t many defenses against this tactic, it could be effective."

Terry glanced at Ramos, reminding, "That kid is quite forceful, be on your guard."