After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 1749 - 473: Kevin, Kevin, Kevin—the Pilot Kevin

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Chapter 1749: Chapter 473: Kevin, Kevin, Kevin—the Pilot Kevin

Cheering ecstatically.

Even though Milan was still behind after scoring a goal.

But the San Siro Stadium had become a sea of joy.

The fans in the stands seemed like they had won the championship.

They waved various posters and flags; at San Siro, you wouldn’t see anyone unhappy.

Happiness was like a virus, and the virus was contagious.

Even if one was sad, they would quickly be infected by this atmosphere.

Crudeli continued to faithfully fulfill his duty.

"Goal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

"Kevin Goal!"

"A rather simple scoop penalty, I even suspect Kevin didn’t really put much force into it."

"The key to a scoop penalty is to trick the opponent’s center of gravity; the ball’s speed isn’t important unless you arrogantly kick a weak shot, giving the opponent a chance to save again, otherwise once you trick the opponent’s center of gravity, it’s basically a goal."

"Kevin’s goal speed this time was quite slow, you could see he was very confident."

"But even if you replaced Stekelenburg with Buffon, nothing would change. Buffon, in his years competing against Kevin, never once anticipated Kevin’s thoughts. Of course, other goalkeepers have similar struggles; in front of Kevin, everyone truly is equal, whether you’re a third-rate keeper or a top-tier one, the outcome is no different."

"That’s why I say, Kevin should be the highest executive officer of the Earth. He doesn’t look up to anyone nor down on you, under Kevin’s rule, we can eliminate discrimination and achieve true peace!"

Stekelenburg lay sideways on the grass.

He could already imagine that this penalty would be on the midnight soccer show tonight.

The worst part was, he had even judged the penalty’s direction wrongly.

Stekelenburg sighed silently.

After all, he hadn’t faced Huang Kaiwen much before.

In the National Team, he often heard Huntelaar and others singing Huang Kaiwen’s praises, Stekelenburg had forgotten that Huang Kaiwen was the smartest player in the world.

He was completely deceived by Huang Kaiwen’s gaze.

Stekelenburg could only hope the soccer show’s host would say something kind.

After all, his opponent was Huang Kaiwen!

But it’s not hard to imagine it won’t happen, those bastards would probably talk about his penalty saves again.

After scoring such a beautiful scoop, Huang Kaiwen didn’t even celebrate.

This made Stekelenburg feel even more hurt.

The greatest insult is being ignored.

Even knowing that Huang Kaiwen didn’t mean it that way, he still felt uncomfortable.

Seeing the opponent crazily celebrating and taunting, although a bit irritating, was also an acknowledgment of your strength, which is why scoring could be so exciting.

This calm demeanor was as if scoring against you was no different than a training session.

Stekelenburg pulled himself together, got up, and clapped his hands towards the field: "We’re still ahead, don’t lose your damn fighting spirit!!!"

This Ajax team had a decent fighting spirit.

Many players had that never-give-up attitude.

On the field, Suarez, the captain, was also reminding his teammates to be cautious with their defense.

After all, 1:2 could still win the match, as long as they didn’t concede more goals.

Frenkie de Jong passed back after kickoff.

Eriksson nudged with his right foot and began to move towards the left wing.

The young Eriksson had a notably good performance in the attack.

After just a few steps, it was clear that this player always paid attention to his teammates’ positions, ensuring that he could pass the ball at any time rather than rushing to break forward.

Huang Kaiwen noticed this when he was chasing back.

So Huang Kaiwen didn’t rush to closely guard Sulemani.

Rushing in would be actively getting restrained, clearly telling Eriksson not to pass the ball this way.

Ajax’s advancing pace wasn’t fast, with players from both sides constantly moving.

"The current situation isn’t very intense, but you can see from the players’ movements that they’re preparing for what comes next. AC Milan’s rotated defense isn’t bad either, especially with Huang Kaiwen retracting so deep, it essentially liberated the left wing. Ajax is now focusing on activities on AC Milan’s right."

"Yes, although Ramos appears reckless, preferring to join the attack, his defensive abilities—positioning, tackling, dueling, aerial contests—are outstanding in the football world; he’s a very versatile defender with quite impressive offensive skills, which is rare. The difference is apparent when compared to Papastathopoulos, who, apart from decent speed, falls short in other aspects, which is why Ajax targets this flank."

Thiago Silva noticed Huang Kaiwen’s hand signal and immediately shouted to Papastathopoulos: "Press! Force him towards the center!"

Papastathopoulos instinctively charged forward, deliberately positioning his body close to the wing, following Thiago Silva’s instructions.

Rakitic perceptively also charged forward alongside.

Eriksson turned intending to pass back, but Seedorf, playing an attacking mid, was already waiting behind him.

No way!

All three sides defended.

Eriksson could only carry the ball towards the sideline, hoping to use it to shield the ball.

Papastathopoulos saw through his intention and quickly went to ground with a sliding tackle.

Although he didn’t reach the ball, Eriksson, keeping control, crashed into Papastathopoulos’ nearby legs, losing control of the ball.