After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 930 - 0316 Sheva: Pay the copyright fee (Please subscribe)_4

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Focus on defense, and join the attack if there’s an opportunity.

Dashing in front of Huang Kaiwen, he directly extended his left foot.

The challenge of defending a left-footed player lies here; most players in football are right-footed.

Right-footed players find it awkward to defend against left-footed players.

Because of this, he specifically trained his left foot.

Huang Kaiwen swung his left ankle, passing the ball to his right foot, causing Kuyt to miss.

After Kuyt pulled back his left foot, only then did Huang Kaiwen make a move with his right foot.

Seeing Huang Kaiwen’s ankle twitching again, Kuyt instinctively stretched out his left foot once more. Yet he didn’t expect Huang Kaiwen to push the ball with his instep, while his right foot moved to the left side of the ball naturally, using the outer instep to hook the ball back.

Kuyt quickly adjusted his footwork to shift his balance.

This time, Huang Kaiwen swung the ball to the left with his right foot, blocked it forward with his left foot, and performed a "fried meatballs" move, sending the ball behind Kuyt.

Kuyt, who kept shifting his balance, was once again shaken to the ground by Huang Kaiwen’s feint in place.

In the Sky TV live broadcast room, Andy Gray couldn’t help but shake his head and said: "Kuyt has been very diligent, but the Dutch Liverpool forward really can’t keep Kevin in check, he seems like an unsteady lamp post in front of Kevin."

"There are very few people in the world who can defend against Kevin one-on-one, and Kuyt clearly isn’t one of them."

Huang Kaiwen bypassed Kuyt along the left sideline again, dribbling towards the front field.

De Jong rushed to the left while shouting back, "Hurry up and cover!"

Huang Kaiwen nudged the ball forward with his left foot, accelerating ahead.

Instantly leaving De Jong behind.

De Jong had yet to reach the left and could only turn back to chase.

Abeloa charged full speed towards Huang Kaiwen, and in motion, Huang Kaiwen directly right-footed a cross to the advancing Deco.

Abeloa rushed back to the penalty area quickly in preparation to block Deco’s shot.

Facing tight defense before the penalty area, Deco’s center of gravity became unstable from Mascherano’s moves behind him.

Seeing Huang Kaiwen in place, Deco, at the moment of falling, delivered a pass.

Thump—

The ball quickly rolled towards the left.

Abeloa turned and charged left again, Drogba advanced, leading the Liverpool defenders towards the small penalty area.

Thump—

Without stopping the ball, Huang Kaiwen scooped underneath it with his left foot, the ball curved beautifully, bypassing Abeloa and flying towards Liverpool’s penalty area.

In the small penalty box, Carragher nailed the header accurately. Near-post Reina turned his head dejectedly, almost cursing, as the ball headed straight to the far post, evading all players, drilling into the right side netting of the goal.

Own goal!

"Carragher!!!"

"Carragher!!!"

"Carragher Goal!!!"

Crudeli excitedly shouted, "With Kevin’s help, Carragher successfully broke through Liverpool’s goal again, matching Alan Shearer’s record of scoring against Liverpool seven times. Ahead of him now is only Henry, with eight goals against Liverpool, but I think he has the potential to surpass Henry and become the Premier League era’s top scorer against Liverpool."

"Today, Carragher clashed with Carvalho repeatedly, seen by Kevin. Kevin firmly believes that everyone on the team is a player he’s willing to protect each one, even if these teammates have very poor skills."

"After Gerrard scored, Carragher ran forward to mock the one who assisted the own goal, Carvalho. Kevin immediately retaliated. Even a piece of toilet paper, it’s Chelsea’s paper, not to be mocked by players from other teams. Sorry, although Carvalho is a decent defender, when teamed with Kevin, maybe even toilet paper is more useful than him to Kevin."

"In the 99/00 season, Carragher made two own goals to help Manchester United win the derby. He really is Kevin’s biggest rival in striving to be the number one true nemesis of Liverpool."

"In the last Champions League final meeting, it was Carragher who snatched away Kevin’s guaranteed goal, turning that great goal into an own goal!"

Barbara, sitting in the office, laughed delightedly.

What’s called skill?

This is called skill!

Even she couldn’t see Kevin’s intentions, but Crudeli pointed out Kevin’s plan immediately.

Kevin could score, but after Carragher humiliated Kevin’s teammate, Kevin immediately let Carragher make an own goal.

There’s truly no better teammate in the world than Kevin.

Crudeli’s commentary skills are also amazing; Barbara thinks if he coached the Italy National Team, Italy wouldn’t have played so poorly in this summer’s European Cup.

Should find time to propose this to the City Hall.

Such an excellent football professional should at least be granted the title of an honorary citizen of Milan, even if he doesn’t receive a knighthood.

"Kevin, thanks!!!"

Carvalho ran all the way up, giving Huang Kaiwen a strong hug.

The teammates made way, or else he wouldn’t have a chance.

"Ah, it’s nothing major."

Huang Kaiwen laughed and said, "Own goals are coincidental, not something you can just do intentionally."

His cross was meant for Drogba in the penalty area; who knew Carragher had such a strong interception ability.

No wonder he has the trait of intercepting [Liverpool Killer].

This fellow’s defensive trait is more prone to own goals. Even if he’s strong, frequently clearing towards his own goal means it’s bound to happen sooner or later.

"No matter if it’s a coincidence, thank you anyway."

Carvalho said earnestly.

He has a strong sense of pride.

The own goal caused by Huang Kaiwen came at the right time, regardless if intentional, it’s important for him.

"Then just play well."

Huang Kaiwen gently pushed Carvalho aside, smiling.