After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 33 - Man Like the Wind 0033
33: Man Like the Wind 0033
33: Man Like the Wind 0033
Watching Huang Kaiwen break away and rush into the box, Zamboni thought viciously, “Why doesn’t he just break a leg with that speed?
Isn’t he a ‘glass man’?”
Having entered the box, Huang Kaiwen almost wanted to laugh at the situation before him.
In Regina’s box, there were only two defenders left, while Shevchenko, Inzaghi, and Kaka, poised at the arc top, were all eager to try.
Huang Kaiwen slightly lifted his calf, and this simple gesture of passing startled Regina’s defender Cannavaro, who quickly stuck close to Shevchenko.
As Huang Kaiwen’s calf fell, he just nudged the ball forward slightly.
Then he once again carried the ball quickly at an angle, dashing into the small box.
After two step-overs, he intended to shoot, but Inzaghi was yelling as though he was a cat whose tail had been stepped on, so Huang Kaiwen quickly pushed with the arch of his foot, sending the ball to the left.
Inzaghi, who followed up, barely had to exert effort, just lightly tapping the ball into the net.
“Mate, you’re just amazing!”
After scoring, Inzaghi quickly ran over, wrapped his arm around Huang Kaiwen’s neck, and walked together to the stands.
Huang Kaiwen thought to himself, if you hadn’t been calling out, I would have shot myself.
He had previously promised to pass to Inzaghi, so he couldn’t just mess with him.
Inzaghi holds quite a status in Milan.
He was someone that the “Stand Commander” Huang Kai needed to be on good terms with.
Ancelotti showed a smile at the sideline.
It didn’t matter whether there was a goal or not, but the speed Huang Kaiwen had shown was faster than before.
Does that not indicate that Huang Kaiwen’s physical condition has recovered?
It seemed that the “Holy Artifact” he bought from the Vietnamese for $82.50 was really effective.
Kaka also ran over, excitedly saying, “Kevin, your speed is just too fast.”
“I didn’t want to scare you guys before.”
Huang Kaiwen shrugged and said.
Kaka burst into laughter, while Shevchenko felt a bit dissatisfied.
Because Sheva thought that Huang Kaiwen should have taken the shot himself; it was clear that he was serving up the goal for Inzaghi.
The group joked and laughed as they walked back, and Ancelotti shouted from the field, “Kevin is in good form today; pass to him more when you have the chance.”
Ancelotti also wanted to see if Huang Kaiwen could last until the end of the match today.
After the restart, Regina became a bit anxious.
Not only did the pace of their passing change, but their movements also grew noticeably rougher.
Three goals down with no chance for points meant they had no reason to hold back.
If they could really intimidate Milan’s stars and find an opportunity to equalize, they might still secure some points.
The opponent’s performance made Ancelotti’s eyelids twitch, and without concern for decorum, he walked to the sideline and took hold of the fourth official, complaining at a machine-gun pace, “They’re too barbaric, it’s as though they want to kill my players.
If they continue playing like this, my players will surely get injured.
Damn it, damn those bastards, they’re a bunch of thugs; each one deserves the gallows.”
The fourth official’s face was drawn with lines.
However, he could understand Ancelotti.
Anybody with a talent like Huang Kaiwen would be highly valued, and given that this talent was prone to injuries, seeing the opposing side’s rough play would naturally cause anxiety.
But what’s this about gallows?
If Regina’s actions warranted the gallows, wouldn’t Premier League players get quartered?
Now that Ancelotti was a prominent coach, the fourth official could still comfort him gently, saying, “Mr.
Ancelotti, I will remind the main referee to pay attention later, but you must understand that Regina’s change is quite normal after being down by a large score.”
The fourth official didn’t continue, but his meaning was clear.
You’re already leading by two goals, they’ve started to foul, and then you insist on putting in a ‘glass man’; can you really blame our referee team?
Isn’t it your own problem?
Next time Kevin goes to the doctors, maybe he should get his head checked out too.
Ancelotti glared at the fourth official and walked back sullenly.
They weren’t wrong after all.
He hadn’t foreseen this situation before.
Now it seemed like he had miscalculated, but how to use Huang Kaiwen was also giving Ancelotti a serious headache.
Starting him could mean an early injury, and that would be a significant impact.
But if Milan were already leading, having Huang Kaiwen come on would just be icing on the cake.
If Milan were trailing and Huang Kaiwen went on to change the situation, he certainly had the ability, but if the key moment came and Huang Kaiwen got injured, with the last substitution spot used up, there would be nothing he could do but stand there dumbfounded.
Ancelotti had never expected that Huang Kaiwen could cause him such a headache.
All he could do was curse Inter Milan internally, if it hadn’t been for them, Kevin wouldn’t have been so easily injured.
Meanwhile, on the field, Huang Kaiwen received the ball again.
This time he received it in the backfield.
The Regina players pressed him very quickly, but Huang Kaiwen was unfazed, knocking the ball forward immediately and effortlessly outrunning Balestrieri with his speed.
Balestrieri was shocked because he felt that the opponent’s speed was simply abnormal.
Balestrieri had never encountered a player with such speed, not even Kaka who was the fastest in Milan’s lineup today, was as outrageous as the substitute Huang Kaiwen.
As Huang Kaiwen got past the first player, Regina’s midfielders and backs rushed forward to follow up.
Mesto thought of committing a foul immediately.
After all, they had three defenders behind.
But he underestimated Huang Kaiwen’s speed today.
Almost as he rushed at him, Huang Kaiwen slightly shifted his body and had already left him behind, making Mesto, who had extended his arms trying to tackle him, look very awkward as he stood there frozen.
Cannavaro hurriedly rushed forward.
This Regina defender was also muttering to himself, weren’t you supposed to play on the right flank, how did you end up on the left?
Do you really have to make me look bad?
As Cannavaro charged, he was determined that, even at the risk of getting a card, he would take Huang Kaiwen down harshly.
Whoosh.
Feeling the timing was right, Cannavaro went to ground with a flying tackle, his gleaming studs shining in the light.
Just as he was about to tackle Huang Kaiwen, Huang Kaiwen stepped forward with his left foot, sandwiched the ball between his feet and leaped up, neatly clearing Cannavaro’s legs.
And he flicked the ball from behind to the front of him.
Rainbow flick!!!
“Kevin!!!”
“Kevin!!!”
“Kevin!!!”
San Siro Stadium erupted into frenzy.
Regina found themselves in the same predicament as before, with only two defenders in their box, while Milan’s two forwards and Kaka were all eager and nearby.
“Pass the ball!”
Inzaghi raised his hand again, signaling for Huang Kaiwen to pass to him.
Huang Kaiwen, who had already reached the bottom on the left side of the large penalty area, sent a cutback pass, and Shevchenko, seeing an opportunity, sprinted and beat the opposing defender to the ball, sending it straight into the net with one kick.
Huang Kaiwen ran over to celebrate, completely ignoring Inzaghi’s complaints.
On the field, it was only fair to assist each of the two forwards.
Inzaghi was a home-grown player, and Shevchenko was about to win the Ballon d’Or soon.
Both were big shots, and Huang Kaiwen didn’t plan to offend either.
If he could please both, who would dare not show respect to him, Huang someone, in the dressing room?