I AM the Football Star

Chapter 783 - 192: A Flash Before Death, The Cuckoo in the Magpie’s Nest!

I AM the Football Star

Chapter 783 - 192: A Flash Before Death, The Cuckoo in the Magpie’s Nest!

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Chapter 783: Chapter 192: A Flash Before Death, The Cuckoo in the Magpie’s Nest!

"Champions League Triumph! AC Milan Ascends to the Pinnacle of the World, Milan Returns to Its Peak!"

"Double Scoring! Izalelt Fulfills Promise, Brings a Champions League Trophy to AC Milan!"

"The Will of ’7’! AC Milan Lifts the Champions League Trophy for the Seventh Time in History, Second Only to Real Madrid!"

"How Strong is Izalelt After Addressing His Weaknesses? The Champions League Final Shows You the Answer!"

"Bayern’s Regretful Defeat, Painful Reversal Hard to Accept! Apple is Bayern’s Eternal Scapegoat!"

"Ribeiro’s Sad Figure, How Many More Years Must Bayern Wait for the Champions League?"

"Invincible Team! Italian Football Triumphs Everywhere! Champions League and Europa League Titles Seized!"

"Izalelt and Lu Yang! AC Milan and San Remo, Discover the Unknown Stories!"

"This Year, AC Milan is Winning Big! San Remo, the Europa League Champions, also known as Little AC Milan!"

"Both are Attacking Midfielders, is Lu Yang the Next Izalelt?"

"Champions League Godfather! Lu Yang, while leading the team to Europa League victory, also successfully defended the Champions League!"

"The First Player to Win Champions League with Different Teams in Two Consecutive Years—Lu Yang!"

"Champions League Victory Standard Speech: This Champions League Trophy Includes Lu’s Share!"

The media, to grab attention, has truly maximized editorial talent to the extreme.

At first, any article about AC Milan’s victory didn’t worry about click rates.

But as the content increased, the thrill passed, and you had to have something novel to attract fans.

At this time, the term "Champions League Godfather" naturally emerged.

It’s a good-natured tease by fans.

But some might take it seriously, especially fans of Jelando and Izalelt, since they understand their idol’s weight and sincerity.

Rather than saying "Kepa is the youngest Champions League winning coach," which is pure satire, Lu Yang’s "Champions League Godfather" clearly carries the love of the fans.

Thus, Lu Yang became the most unique player in AC Milan’s history.

He never joined AC Milan, yet his influence on AC Milan seems omnipresent.

AC Milan’s peak in this era is closely linked to Lu Yang, but AC Milan also experienced its most painful defeats due to him.

Such a player who can defeat or assist in defeating you, what can fans do but worship?

Gradually, some AC Milan fans began to suggest that the team should not only focus on Sogel.

Sogel indeed needs to be recaptured, but what about Lu Yang?

Why don’t we buy Lu Yang?

However, this kind of voice is not strong for now.

This wave of Italian football’s international impact left the world stunned.

Therefore, fans around the world started focusing on this year’s Italian football scene.

What kind of environment could breed these two giants, AC Milan and San Remo?

What level do these two teams roughly stand in their respective leagues? Is their victory more of a coincidence or a necessity?

What level are their players in Italy?

What is the fans’ attitude toward their players?

Is Izalelt truly Italy’s top star?

What about this young player, Lu Yang?

This is influence and attraction, indirectly raising the league’s visibility, benefiting all teams and players.

Unexpected revelations unfold upon a closer look.

From Serie A, the best lineup is announced.

The best player, Carlier, who has carried Florence to challenge Juventus for three consecutive years, claimed this award again, yet once more missed the Serie A title.

Simultaneously, Carlier is also the golden boot player of this year’s Serie A.

In the best lineup, Carlier undeniably occupies one forward position.

The other two forward positions are held by Talista from Inter and Perrotta from Rome.

These two are also tied as silver boots of this season’s Serie A.

Interestingly, all three players are central forwards!

This highlights a current issue in world football, which is the relative scarcity of top wingers.

The situation is distinctly different from that twenty years later.

Trends are cyclical, the rise of central forward prominence brings the inevitable decline of wingers.

The rise of winger prominence will certainly lead to central forward decline!

One regrettable aspect of this list is that Juventus’ Ancelotti did not make it in, overshadowed by this year’s strong Talista.

Lazio’s Duwan Yilich and Atlanta’s Inzitens were also among the candidates.

In the midfield: Finger from Inter, Balera from Rome, Izalelt from AC Milan.

These three are undeniably deserving, with one being Serie A’s assist king, one second in assists, one holding both bronze boot plus top eight in assist rankings plus Champions League title!

Names left out by them include Pellegrini from Rome, Candreva from Udinese, the newly rising Juventus midfielder Vidal and others, regrettably missing out.

It’s not that they weren’t strong this year, it’s just that others were too extraordinary this year.

In defense: left back Praxedes from AC Milan, center back Chiavich from Juventus, Kadu Kuba from Atlanta, Florenzi from Naples, goalkeeper Audi from Juventus.

Serie A’s defensive misses are even more, given that Italy is already a league known for its defensive systems.

Among them, Juventus’ right-back and center-back swinger Lian Turan is the most unfortunate; many believe he and Kuba could undoubtedly become Serie A’s top center-backs, even challenging for world number one center-back positions.

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