The God of Football Starts With Passive Skills-Chapter 109 - 46: Dribbling Past 4 Players! Player of the Round! This Season’s Bundesliga Is So Exciting

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Chapter 109: Chapter 46: Dribbling Past 4 Players! Player of the Round! This Season’s Bundesliga Is So Exciting

"Here, quick!"

Without much hesitation, Lővér threw the ball hard, letting it bounce just outside the left corner of the penalty area.

At almost the exact same time, Wang Shuo sprinted over.

With a defender hot on his heels, Wang Shuo got to it a step ahead, extended his right foot, and flicked the bouncing ball up with the tip of his boot.

The ball instantly flew past Wang Shuo, arcing toward the left side, just in front of the penalty area.

"A beautiful flick to get past the defender!"

"That’s Mainz’s forward, Wang Shuo."

At the same time, gasps of surprise echoed through the stadium from the Borussia Mönchengladbach fans.

As he flicked the ball over the defender, Wang Shuo quickly spun around and chased after it.

Borussia Mönchengladbach’s holding midfielder, the Dutchman Patrick Pau, immediately chased after the ball to clear it.

But Wang Shuo was faster. Taking a series of quick, short steps to adjust his stride, he caught up to the ball and knocked it into the penalty area with his right foot.

The ball evaded Pau’s attempt to clear it and rolled into the penalty area with a change of direction.

At that same moment, caught between two defenders, Pau and right-back Gouli, Wang Shuo changed direction and darted straight into the penalty area.

"He got past another one!"

The gasps from the fans in the stadium grew louder.

Inside the penalty area, near the left corner, left center-back Rolle Brauers had already moved over to provide cover, positioning himself right in Wang Shuo’s path.

Especially the football.

For a brief moment, the ball was out of Wang Shuo’s control, and it looked like it was rolling straight to Brauers.

But just as Brauers thought he could clear it, his vision blurred.

Wang Shuo rushed toward him, feinted with a step toward the left side of the penalty area to deceive Brauers, then suddenly executed a step-over and cut inside, pushing the ball with his right foot.

"My God, Wang Shuo got past another one!"

The home fans were starting to lose their minds.

The Belgian center-back, Philippe Dames, was nearby and immediately rushed over.

But Wang Shuo feinted with his body, making it look like he was about to knock the ball further inside with his right foot, but then suddenly executed an elastico, hooking the ball back and breaking straight through Dames from the front.

"He’s beaten four players in a row!!"

"Wang Shuo is still on the ball!"

"Only the keeper to beat!"

The Borussia Mönchengladbach fans were completely on the edge of their seats.

Goalkeeper Heimeros decisively rushed out from his goal, and his timing was excellent.

By the time Wang Shuo broke past Dames, Heimeros had already charged to the left corner of the six-yard box.

The goalkeeper anticipated that by rushing out in time, he would be able to smother the ball before Wang Shuo could get to it.

At the very least, he could knock it away.

But what Heimeros never expected was that after the breakthrough, Wang Shuo took a few quick stutter steps to adjust and then fired a shot with his right foot.

Heimeros’s reaction was incredibly fast, but as he dove for the ball, he exposed the gap to his left.

Wang Shuo’s right-footed shot flew right past his left side and into the goal behind him.

After taking the shot, Wang Shuo lost his balance for a moment, stumbling before steadying himself.

Then, he saw the ball hit the back of the net, and he leaped into the air with excitement, letting out a huge roar.

"GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!"

"It’s in!!!"

"In the 25th minute of the first half, Mainz is the first to breach Borussia Mönchengladbach’s goal!"

"The 18-year-old rising star from China, Wang Shuo, after a series of dribbles through a packed area on the left side of the box, broke through on his own to score against Borussia Mönchengladbach."

"One-nil!"

"We can see Klopp on the sideline, hands on his head, a look of pure disbelief on his face. His mouth is wide enough to fit an egg in it! He must be the most excited person in the stadium right now."

"Wang Shuo is absolutely the biggest surprise of the season for Mainz—no, for the entire Bundesliga!"

"Meanwhile, Borussia Mönchengladbach’s manager, Jos Luhukay, looks extremely dejected."

"The Dutch coach, who took over for Heynckes at Borussia Mönchengladbach last January, was unable to save the team from relegation. However, he successfully led them back to the Bundesliga just one season later. He’s clearly very disappointed with this goal."

"His team’s defensive formation has been completely torn apart!"

"And the hero for Mainz, the one who scored the goal, is the 18-year-old Wang Shuo!"

"Absolutely brilliant!"

"This is definitely a goal that fans will want to watch over and over again."

"Wang Shuo went on a solo run, dribbling past player after player, weaving and turning in that tight space on the left side of the penalty area."

"He went through every single one of Borussia Mönchengladbach’s defenders!"

The camera cut back to the field, where Wang Shuo was celebrating excitedly with his teammates on the sideline.

"Right now, he’s like a general who has just finished inspecting his troops!"

...

When the top-ranked team faces the one at the bottom of the table, the morale on both sides is on completely different levels.

Not to mention, in last season’s 2nd Bundesliga, Borussia Mönchengladbach had always been the weaker side in matches between top contenders.

After Wang Shuo’s goal, Mainz pressed their advantage, continuing to attack the home team.

Borussia Mönchengladbach, on the other hand, tried to fight back.

But in the 37th minute, a perfectly weighted lofted pass from Hainauer sent the ball right behind the defensive line.

Wang Shuo made a quick run to beat the offside trap, brought the ball down out of mid-air inside the penalty area, and then, before the onrushing goalkeeper Heimeros could reach it, fired it into Borussia Mönchengladbach’s goal.

Two-nil!

Then, after switching sides for the second half, it only took Wang Shuo nine minutes to break through Borussia Mönchengladbach’s defense once again.

This time it was on the right flank. After receiving a pass from Helle, Wang Shuo faced two defenders. With a series of sharp stops and starts, he shook them off and sent a low cross in front of the goal from near the byline.