After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 758 - 0280 Abramovich Spends Heavily to Have a Son (Requesting Subscriptions)_3

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Chapter 758: 0280 Abramovich Spends Heavily to Have a Son (Requesting Subscriptions)_3

Such scenes still moved many Real Madrid fans.

No fan dislikes a hardworking player, especially when that hardworking player is also the best player.

Reaching the penalty area, Huang Kaiwen stuck close to Pizarro, using his body to jostle Pizarro, who immediately broke away.

Under pressure, Pizarro failed to successfully shoot, could only continue to push forward with the ball, waiting to adjust his step to his preferred foot.

As the baseline drew nearer, Pizarro was ready to forcefully shoot.

While running, he slightly turned his body to face the goal, just about to lift his foot, when Huang Kaiwen next to him dropped low and slid, sending the ball out over the end line.

"Foul, that’s a foul!"

Sitting on the baseline after being brought down, Pizarro gestured and shouted at the referee.

The main referee Vassaras shook his head to indicate no penalty.

"Well done, Huang Kaiwen dared to tackle in the penalty area."

"Roma lost to Huang Kaiwen. Huang Kaiwen’s performance over the two legs was too outstanding, one leg steering the offense, the other organizing defense. These two matches are simply a football tutorial; both offensive and defensive players can learn a lot from watching Huang Kaiwen in these games."

"Hehe, although Huang Kaiwen didn’t frequently dribble past opponents today, his long passes posed considerable threats. It’s a pity Higuain had to leave the field too early, leaving Real Madrid’s attack less effective."

"Speaking of which, I still want to say that Higuain really was too impulsive. Getting a red card in such an important game for the first time, his future at Real Madrid may face some turbulence,"

Aquilani took the corner, Ramos at the near post successfully headed the ball out of the penalty area.

Guti made a quick through pass forward, Raul received the ball, and feeling his leg go weak, he hurriedly drove it away with his right foot.

This low shot was not of high quality, rolling straight towards the outside of the left post, Doni leapt to the ground and successfully caught the ball, and after a few steps of run-up, he slung his arm to throw the ball towards midfield.

The two sides exchanged offense and defense again.

Guti rushed up and headed the ball down to De Rossi’s feet.

De Rossi quickly assessed the situation upfront and immediately swung his right foot.

Bang—

The ball flew fast from the right side towards the attacking midfield.

Taddei and Totti rushed towards the Real Madrid penalty area, one ahead of the other, with Huang Kaiwen running back close to the more advanced Taddei in the middle, Ramos also retreating from the flank towards the middle.

Smack—

Casillas charged out of the penalty area and stretched out his right foot, trying to clear the ball away.

He charged too fiercely, judging the position wrong, letting the ball roll off his foot and fly behind him.

The Real Madrid fans behind the goal widened their eyes.

Casillas, who had performed excellently, had made such a mistake; were they really going to concede in the final moments of the match?

Huang Kaiwen and Taddei tangled as they ran forward.

Casillas fell outside the penalty area, and besides them two, there was only the open goal.

Huang Kaiwen firmly held onto the central position, Taddei eyed the ball, and only when it began to fall did he prepare to lift his foot. The until now side-by-side Huang Kaiwen suddenly sprinted ahead by half a body’s length.

In such a situation, Huang Kaiwen had no time to adjust to the most comfortable position, and simply tilted his body, his left side’s center of gravity downward, and raised his right foot high, driving it behind the ball.

The sound of cleats contacting the ball was faint, and once again the ball was cleared over the end line.

"Kevin!!!"

"Kevin!!!"

"Kevin!!!"

Today, the Meringues all saw Huang Kaiwen’s effort.

Capello could no longer bear it and violently pulled Raúl Bravo from the bench, dragging him to the sideline and yelling to the fourth official, "Substitute, substitute now!"

The fourth official, seeing the Real Madrid coach’s expression, wisely did not take issue with Capello’s tone. After all, Capello was a coach known for physical altercations with other staff, and the fourth official didn’t want to be hit.

Higuain, sitting in the locker room watching the live broadcast, saw this scene.

He suddenly felt that his treatment wasn’t so bad; at least Capello had never been so rough with him.

With this comparison, Higuain even felt a bit of happiness.

He decided not to target Capello’s car for a while.

...

Huang Kaiwen actually didn’t want to leave the field.

But Capello’s expression made him worried that if he didn’t leave now, Capello might have a heart attack.

Anyway, stoppage time was about to begin, so he might as well go off.

It wasn’t absolutely necessary to keep a clean sheet.

Huang Kaiwen waved to the stands, walked towards the sideline to the applause of Bernabeu, and high-fived with Raúl Bravo.

"Kevin, you worked hard today," Capello said with a smile.

Huang Kaiwen finally breathed a sigh of relief as he came off the field.

The match was about to end, but who could guarantee that Huang Kaiwen wouldn’t get injured during a high-confrontation moment like a corner?

"That’s what I should do," Huang Kaiwen said with a smile.

Capello: ...

For the first time, he didn’t know how to communicate with Huang Kaiwen.

Capello resolved to let Huang Kaiwen rest well for a while.

Even without a direct injury, who knew if so many tackles had caused any minor strains or muscle fatigue? If not properly protected, it could easily turn into a real injury.

Huang Kaiwen went back to the bench and chatted with his teammates.

In the last few minutes, both sides used up their remaining substitutions.

It’s just that Roma was pursuing a goal while Real Madrid was preparing to run down the clock, Capello, an Italian coach, inherently believed in a one-nil philosophy.

Fortunately, Real Madrid didn’t concede, keeping a clean sheet at home.

The final whistle blew and Totti headed straight for the players’ tunnel.

This was a reflection of his career at Roma; even in their best years, it was difficult for Roma to clinch the UEFA Champions League title.