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Chapter 166 Why Did Heaven Create Both Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang?

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"Oh shit!"

Maroch turned around, intending to argue with Lu Deyang.

That's a bit insulting, isn't it?
Just because you're good at football doesn't mean you can use other people's bodies to pass the ball.

Does playing badly mean you're not human?

Seeing this, Hassler quickly pulled Maroch back.

"What are you doing? Let me go!"

Maroch struggled to shout.

"Okay, don't blame me if you get beaten up." Hasler obediently let go.

It was only then that Marocchi was surprised to find that many Sampdoria players were staring at him.

He was locked down immediately after he swore.

So what if there are a lot of people?

Marocchi glanced at it; Baggio definitely wouldn't make a move.

I'm not very familiar with Conte yet, and he's a nuisance.

Looking at it this way, it seems that only Di Canio can help him.

If each of them can take on five opponents, they should win, right? Sampdoria can't possibly have the whole team attacking.

After thinking for a moment, Maroch forced a smile and said, "I was just joking."

He played against Lu Deyang in Serie A, and that's when the trouble started.

After calming down, he was also a little scared.

Redondo glanced at him but didn't say anything.

Maroch curled his lip.

That's when I noticed that Sampdoria's players seemed to be a bit more muscular than Juventus' players.

Damn, they have a technical advantage, and a physical advantage too.

Thinking about this, he also gained some understanding of Sampdoria's performance.

Juventus players are not cheap; they are all world-class players.

If someone is more skilled and physically better than you, isn't it normal for them to achieve such results?

Baggio walked back with his head down. Although he didn't say anything, he knew he would continue to work hard, just to win once.

He wasn't trying to prove anything.

Because that's the essence of football.

Roberto Baggio was born to chase victory!
"Be careful, Baggio is a master at feinting when dribbling past people, so don't keep looking at his feet. He'll definitely try to sneak up on us right after scoring, so everyone stay alert!"

Upon hearing Lu Deyang's voice, Baggio stumbled and nearly fell on the grass.

Oh shit.

What kind of friend is this?
If you're going to be deceptive when dribbling past opponents, who in the entire Serie A is as outrageous when dribbling past opponents?
Even their eyes convey deception.

Compared to Lu Deyang, who sometimes liked to stop the ball or dribble past opponents at low speed, Baggio preferred to maintain a certain rhythm and use changes in rhythm to get past opponents.

This requires good anticipation from the defensive player.

That kind of ball control and dribbling is more deceptive.

Even the good-natured Baggio couldn't help but grit his teeth; he had to teach Lu Deyang a lesson today.

At worst, we can send some local specialties to that guy after we win the game.

If it were someone else, Baggio might have sent wine from his hometown or tiramisu.

But beating Lu Deyang would be a very memorable event. If he wins, he plans to have an expensive set of jewelry made in his hometown to commemorate Lu Deyang's first loss in his professional career.

It also includes a gift signed by Roberto Baggio after winning the game.

Yes, just do it!

Just thinking about it made Baggio's blood boil.

The last time he felt this way was after a serious injury when he longed to return to the court.

After Casiraghi passed the ball back, Baggio immediately took possession and dropped back.

He recently watched Sampdoria's matches and had a vague feeling that playing in the later stages of the game would give the team more composure.

He doesn't like putting pressure on the team, so he hasn't communicated with Trapattoni.

But on the field, I couldn't help but start trying it out.

Conte and Marocchi were somewhat surprised. After Baggio made a gesture, Conte decided to move forward and act as a troublemaker.

He is a very fast player.

His organizational skills are average, but his ability to make late runs into the box is very strong.

Going forward to receive the ball and initiate an attack can also be done by acting as a receiving point.

"Press Baggio, don't go to the defensive line."

After Baggio passed the ball, Lu Deyang shouted.

Trapattoni couldn't help but look towards the sidelines.

You should know that he devised a whistle-based communication tactic to convey his message.

As long as the tactics aren't too complicated, he can whistle so that nearby players can understand, and then they can relay it to their teammates.

Italian coaches generally place great importance on authority.

I don't really like it when players have too much freedom to play on the field.

In Football Manager, Italian coaches are generally seen as reducing freedom and increasing discipline.

That's why some team superstars can only play the role of ordinary players.

He was quite surprised to see Lu Deyang directing the match.

Boskov didn't react at all?!
This left Trapattoni somewhat disappointed.

This guy is a total ball hog, and the coach doesn't even have a problem with it.

He had a brief conference call with some coaches who came from AC Milan, and he even had to go through all the hassle of using the club's landline and borrowing mobile phones from the players to make up the numbers.

Everyone agreed that the only way to beat Sampdoria was to wait for them to fight amongst themselves.

Lu Deyang's performance was too consistent.

They also demonstrated considerable intelligence on the defensive end.

Everyone thought Lu Deyang was a good defender, but he didn't tackle much. Instead, he directed his teammates to defend more. The Lanna defender playing alongside him felt like a world-class full-back.

However, the situation on the field still made this currently top Italian coach think.

After Baggio and Conte switched positions, Juventus' ball control ability improved significantly.

They held possession for three minutes straight, with a few awkward back passes to the goalkeeper, but nothing of real consequence.

Kohler passed the ball forward again, and Lombardo immediately rushed towards De Agostini. De Agostini didn't have such good passing ability, so he could only use his body to shield the ball and then turn around to pass it back.

Baggio, who was positioned deep to receive the ball, charged forward immediately.

He discovered a problem: when teammates were under pressure, they couldn't pass the ball out immediately, which created a loophole in the tactic.

Baggio's dribbling ability is undeniable; one quick start caused Mancini, who was harassing him, to lose his balance.

Mancini gritted his teeth and chased after him, managing not to fall behind.

He always displayed amazing fighting spirit when facing Baggio.

Italy's two best number 9s and 5s were running towards Sampdoria's half, one in front of the other, and Redondo immediately went to meet them.

Lu Deyang immediately adjusted his position to cut off Baggio's passing lane.

Seeing this, Baggio didn't dare to hold the ball for long and quickly made a diagonal pass past Redondo to find Di Canio.

Di Canio had already spotted his teammate's position when he received the ball, and then turned and passed it to Casiraghi with the inside of his foot.

Casiraghi, who was receiving the ball with his back to goal, was directly knocked down by Materazzi.

The referee blew the whistle.

"I didn't commit a foul, referee!"

Materazzi bent over and spread his hands to explain.

He had barely reached Kasiraji from behind and braced himself against him when Kasiraji collapsed.

Kasilaj didn't argue with him at all, and just lay down on the grass and wouldn't get up.

"Damn it, you liar..."

Materazzi wanted to pull the man up directly.

Seeing this, Mannini and Verjoward quickly flanked Materazzi from both sides, otherwise the tall and strong Materazzi would have been difficult to handle.

"Stop arguing, the referee has already made his decision."

"Village Joward said."

“But I really didn’t foul,” Materazzi said, feeling wronged.

You can't just conclude that I committed a foul because I committed a lot of fouls in the past.

When he was first promoted to the first team, he lacked experience and committed quite a few fouls.

"It's okay. It's no big deal."

Mannini patted Materazzi's arm and offered some words of advice.

Materazzi was somewhat unconvinced, but he still went over and formed a human wall.

He'll definitely get his revenge when he gets the chance.

Baggio did not immediately head towards the location of the foul; instead, he looked at Lu Deyang.

Lu Deyang immediately smiled and nodded at Baggio.

Baggio quickly turned his head to the side.

He disliked Lu Deyang for this very reason. Occasionally, he would try to challenge Lu Deyang, but it always felt like punching cotton. The young Number Seven rarely showed any emotion on his face.

No, I should say I've almost never had any negative emotions.

call--

Baggio adjusted his breathing, stood up, bent down, picked up the ball, and carefully wiped it.

The wall of players was already in place, but he was still wiping the ball.

"This position was very comfortable for Baggio, and he valued this opportunity. Baggio finally put the ball on the ground, took two steps forward... and it went in!!!"

"Roberto Baggio, the Son of God, helped Juventus equalize with a free kick."

"Baggio is Baggio. His free kicks are second only to penalties. His free kick ability is less than half that of Dejan."

"Paul, I believe Baggio wouldn't be happy to hear your praise either."

"But I'm telling the truth."

Rossi said with a smirk.

He really likes Baggio.

But Baggio and Lu Deyang are simply incomparable.

Pelé holds the record for most free-kick goals with 70 in his career.

Then there are 62 Jico.

Among active players, Maradona has more free kicks than Lu Deyang, while Lu Deyang and Baggio have roughly the same number of free kick goals.

However, in terms of free-kick conversion rate, Lu Deyang went from first to last on the list, with no one able to match him.

Apart from Lu Deyang and Pelé, no one in the top 50 of this list has a free-kick conversion rate of more than 20%. Their conversion rates all exceeded 20% for a certain period of time, and then dropped back down when their shooting touch was off.

Like Griezmann later on, there was even a period when the conversion rate was 22%.

However, among those with a free-kick conversion rate exceeding 20%, only Lu Deyang's 28.33% achieved a conversion rate of over 25%.

This is because sometimes, if you're too focused on the angle, you hit the door frame but it doesn't bounce in.

If you include shots hitting the inside of the goalpost, Lu Deyang's free-kick efficiency would rise to a terrifying level.

……

Juventus players celebrate wildly at the Ferraris Stadium.

Every time the opponent tied the score, it felt like they had won the world championship.

Sampdoria fans felt that these big club players seemed to lack knowledge, and it seemed that the true Italian tradition was still in Genoa.

Turin's powerhouse lacks Champions League status.

Milan, a dazzling city, lacks the sense of historical vicissitude.

Only Genoa had Columbus before it and Ludjohnsen after it.

What other city in Italy can compare?
Buffon also felt that the Juventus players were a bit too excited.

He didn't have this feeling before he joined Sampdoria.

But once he became a player for Sampdoria's youth team, he discovered that other top clubs were a bit stingy.

Is it really necessary to get so worked up over just one goal? Anyway, you won't win by the end of the game.

He used to think Baggio was the best player in the world.

Looking at it now, it's only slightly better than Mancini.

Baggio, who scored the goal, resisted the urge to look at Lu Deyang.

Because he knew that doing so would definitely expose Lu Deyang's smiling face, which would only weaken his own morale.

He smiled and put his arm around his teammates as they walked back, holding his breath, eager to create more goals.

It sounds like a joke, but he didn't care about his personal statistics when facing Sampdoria. Even if he didn't score or assist, he would be happy as long as they won, no, as long as they drew.

Wiljoward patted Materazzi on the shoulder.

Materazzi stubbornly shrugged and said with his neck stiff, "I'm fine."

Wiljoward suppressed a laugh.

Tears were welling up in her eyes, but she was still fine.

However, this kid does have a strong competitive spirit and a strong sense of shame, which is a good thing for a player.

He's seen some seasoned veterans who don't care about making mistakes at all; those kinds of players are hopeless.

Even if Materazzi's talent isn't as great as his or Baresi's, he believes Materazzi will achieve great things in the future, perhaps at the club level or for the national team. This kid will definitely become a hero one day.

How long will it take to regain the lead?

Vialli asked as they walked toward the center circle.

Mancini's eyes widened.

Damn, this guy stole his lines.

Lu Deyang said with a smile, "They are Juventus, do you think they are a third-tier team? I can't just score a goal whenever I want."

Vialli and Mancini exchanged a glance and rolled their eyes.

Mancini still harbored contempt for his good friend.

That bastard Gianluca Vialli has no idea.

As Baggio's lifelong rival, he had just noticed that Baggio glanced at Lu Deyang before taking the penalty.

With just that one look, Baggio was destined to miss the spotlight today.

If there's a free kick later, Lu Deyang will definitely kick it into the goal. What limits his free kicks isn't his ability, but rather whether his teammates are far enough away when they're fouled.

Mancini silently mourned Baggio's passing.

Poor guy, he's clearly a player of the same caliber as Lu Deyang, yet he always tries to challenge a monster like Lu Deyang.

Upon receiving Vialli's pass, Mancini immediately turned and passed it back to Lu Deyang, ready to watch the show unfold.

However, Lu Deyang immediately passed the ball across to Redondo after receiving it, and then stood on the center line.

With just one gesture, Mancini interpreted a great deal of meaning.

This position allows for counter-attacks, but moving forward is also an option to receive short passes from teammates. Lu Deyang is very confident in his explosiveness and speed.

He can step back and then come back to direct the midfield defense.

what is this?
Flanking commander?
Mancini almost applauded himself.

That's truly amazing wisdom.

The next time he was interviewed, he used the term "wing commander" to refer to the reporter.

That sounds amazing!
Trapattoni frequently urged his players to relax on the sidelines. He emphasized maintaining a calm mindset during his coaching career, stressing that the team should not experience significant emotional fluctuations, whether leading or trailing.

People are more likely to make mistakes when they are excited.

Accidentally receiving a red card, conceding a penalty, or being out of position defensively.

To achieve what he has, one must have a deep understanding of football.

Juventus's pressing wasn't as intense as Sampdoria's.

After all, that's how it is in Italy.

Only Sampdoria managed to win back possession for Lu Deyang through aggressive pressing, trying to score more goals before he was substituted. After Lu Deyang left the field, they adopted a more relaxed playing style.

This tactic is actually more suitable for a team like Sampdoria that relies on a single starting lineup.

When Lu Deyang is not on the field, the players will expend even more energy to try and win.

Baggio pressed Redondo, and his tackle was unusually aggressive.

Even Redondo could sense the other party's determination.

However, their physical strength is not on the same level at all.

With his long arms and legs, Redondo always had to move a greater distance when turning to protect the ball, forcing Baggio to move even further.

"Stop playing around, send it back!"

"Viljoward shouted."

It takes skill to bully an offensive player.

He admitted that Redondo had a knack for dribbling, and that even top defenders might not be able to steal the ball from him, let alone Baggio.

However, holding onto the ball too long in the backfield while dribbling past opponents is playing with fire.

Redondo passed the ball back, and Verjoward immediately laid it off to Lanna.

Lanna received the ball and immediately passed it forward, and Baggio charged straight at Lu Deyang.

Baggio immediately turned to block Lu Deyang, preventing him from dribbling the ball towards the center.

click -

Lu Deyang flicked his left foot forward with the outside of his foot, and Baggio immediately stepped forward with his right foot to block the wing.

Baggio himself realized something was wrong.

Lu Deyang pulled the ball back with his toe and flicked it to his right foot. His right foot then gently tapped the ball against Lu Deyang's ankle, sending it bouncing towards Baggio's left side.

"pretty!!!"

Rossi shouted.

Even Baggio couldn't help but marvel.

He is inferior to Lu Deyang in this subtle control of the ball.

Most importantly, they simply can't keep up in terms of imagination.

He didn't have such fancy ideas.

But he also admitted that such a dribble was truly beautiful.

After moving, Baggio was unable to continue chasing and could only watch Lu Deyang run towards the middle lane with some reluctance.

Conte pressed quickly, and Lu Deyang was not careless. While running, he flicked the ball back with the inside of his foot, and Redondo flicked it forward without stopping.

The ball rolled into the center circle, where Lu Deyang, who had run there, caught it.

At this point, Juventus' formation was relatively loose, with many players pressing forward and the defense still behind. However, Lu Deyang still noticed the opportunity.

He dribbled the ball with small, quick steps, barely crossing the center line, while Maroch, who was defending him, was waiting for his chance.

Standing on the right sideline of the penalty arc, Lu Deyang launched a long pass with his right foot.

boom--

The ball wasn't high or fast, but it flew precisely past Kohler and landed right in front of Mancini, giving the German defender no chance whatsoever.

After the ball bounced and flew up, Mancini lifted his left foot and flicked it on, sending the ball easily over Tacconi's outstretched arms and heading towards the goal. Massimo Carrera rushed to the goal and leaped high, trying to head the ball over the crossbar, but the angle was too shallow, and he headed the ball into the net above.

"Deyang!!!"

Mancini, who scored the goal, pointed to Lu Deyang and ran back frantically.

He knew the goal would come soon.

But Mancini soon saw that Materazzi and Redondo had run over to celebrate before him.

Mancini, who had stopped walking, scratched his head at this moment.

Damn, he's the one who scored the goal!
Upon closer reflection, Lu Deyang often stood still, so he always wanted to find Lu Deyang to celebrate together.

This guy really embodies the word "manners" very well.

However, Mancini quickly adjusted his mindset. He and Lu Deyang were a duo, the Sampdoria Boys, and Lu Deyang's moment in the spotlight was practically the same as his own moment in the spotlight.

“Dejan helped Mancini get a one-on-one opportunity with a long pass. I’ve said it many times before, if I were on the same team as Dejan, I could probably score 50 goals or more in a season. That’s the most terrifying thing about Dejan. He doesn’t even have to run. He can create very good opportunities for his teammates just by using long passes to distribute the ball.”

"In this goal, we also saw Vialli and Lombardo making forward runs. Their positioning put pressure on Juventus' defense. Although they didn't score or assist, they still played a role."

"That's Sampdoria's secret! Every time Dejan gets the ball, his teammates treat it like a goal is about to be scored. It's this mentality that allows them to seize opportunities. Of course, Dejan won't miss any precious moments either. As long as the opponent makes even the slightest mistake, he'll deliver the decisive pass."

"No winger in the world has a better passing ability than Dejan."

Sampdoria fans in the stands have already started celebrating.

The Turin people's celebration had been so enthusiastic that it offended them.

"Anyone who doesn't jump is a Juventus fan..."

Buffon jumped and danced along with the fans, perfectly embracing his role.

This kind of team is good for nothing except having a rich owner!
Boskov stood on the sidelines and warmed up with a series of punches. Pezzotti could even see white smoke rising from his head, though he couldn't tell if it was because of the cold weather.

“Gianluigi Buffon has integrated well into the youth team, and he is more responsible than some of the local players,” Pezzotti said with some concern. “But academically, he doesn’t seem to be doing very well; his parents have been trying to find him a school.”

"This is indeed a very important question."

Boskov nodded vigorously and said, "We can't raise an illiterate like Francisco Totti to be the team's idol. Buffon is the most promising kid in the youth team, and we should at least let him graduate from high school."

“That’s what I thought too,” Pezzotti nodded and said, “but both schools rejected his applications after testing his level.”

Boskov: ...

"It can't be that bad, can it?"

He asked somewhat uncertainly.

“That’s it,” Pezzotti nodded. “I looked at his exam paper, and he thought Corsica was Italy, Sardinia wasn’t Italy, and he even wrote Milan as the capital of Italy.”

"Oh shit……"

Boskov couldn't help but swear.

What the hell are these Italians like?
“When I asked him, he said that Rome had been conquered by the Ottomans, so it was no longer the capital,” Pezzotti said, half-laughing and half-crying.

Boskov said speechlessly, "Find him a tutor, no, find him a tutor for every subject. He lives in the dormitory, so let the youth team kids go and listen to his lessons too. I don't want to produce a young player like Totti."

A promising future captain has been treated like an illiterate person.

Just like Lanna.

Boskov's face twitched at the thought of Marco.

Sampdoria's last future captain wasn't developed well either.

With the game deadlocked, Sampdoria's head coach and assistant coach decided to discuss a plan to improve the youth team's cultural level on the sidelines.

At the very least, players shouldn't make common-sense mistakes when giving interviews.

When giving interviews, you can't just use adjectives like "very good" or "very amazing".

Even if we don't cultivate a few literary giants, the cultural level of the players should be higher than the average level of Serie A players.

The academic performance is not bad, so we should definitely focus on improving our moral and ethical standards.

It's bad enough that the first team members ride motorcycles around aimlessly every day, but at least their educational level is decent.

Don't turn the young players in the youth team into those biker gangs.

Thirty minutes into the game, Baggio astutely noticed that Lu Deyang wasn't exerting any effort at all, but instead frequently passing the ball to his teammates to attack their defense.

So cunning!

Most importantly, Lu Deyang's passing has a very strong penetrating power.

If it weren't for his teammates' outstanding individual skills, they would have been riddled with holes by now.

A perfectly good winger has turned himself into a number 9.5.

What's even more infuriating is that this number nine and a half is even better at organizing than him.

Baggio, having regained possession, attempted a ground pass to Di Canio, but it was intercepted by Redondo.

Sampdoria's Argentine midfielder is proving to be a real problem for them.

It's not about ability or talent.

Baggio felt that Redondo had the mindset of an attacking player.

In defense, he can always see the next move of the offensive player.

A group of monsters!

This is what he wanted to complain about.

Apart from Lu Deyang, none of Sampdoria's players are particularly outstanding, but their average quality is very high.

Conte and Casiraghi charged toward Redondo together, but Redondo easily found an opening amidst the two men's pressure and passed the ball diagonally to Lu Deyang.

"Forced looting!"

Maroch shouted.

Hassler had already rushed out.

The German prodigy held nothing back, determined not to give Lu Deyang any chance to handle the ball.

As a master of long passes, he knew exactly what Lu Deyang would do.

boom--

Unfortunately, he was still a step too slow. Lu Deyang didn't even need to adjust; he received the ball with his right foot and immediately used it as a supporting foot, then swung his left foot out.

The ball flew from the left flank behind the center line straight into the middle of the attacking third.

Let's just prepare to face the goal head-on!
damn it.

Hasler ran back as fast as he could.

Vialli had already gained possession of the ball by leaning on Carrera, and Mancini immediately rushed into the penalty area upon seeing this.

The two of them have excellent chemistry.

Just as Vialli was about to pass the ball, Carrera kicked him in the heel from behind, bringing Vialli down.

"damn it……"

Mancini immediately rushed over and shoved Carrera.

Seeing this, Marocchi quickly went back to stop Mancini and advised, "It was just a normal defense; he was blocked when he stretched out his leg."

The referee immediately showed a yellow card, and Mancini didn't say much, but lowered his head and pulled Vialli back.

"Why didn't you stand over there and cover for Dejan?"

Vialli joked, "What if he just hits it across the box and it's an assist?"

"At such close range, Dejan doesn't need any cover."

Mancini rolled his eyes and said.

He still has his own pride; he can't always rely on an assist.

Mancini beckoned to Ludjohn, signaling him to come up and take the penalty.

Baggio's gaze made Mancini grin immediately.

I knew Baggio would care about this kind of thing.

Baggio's goal today was a free kick, and the distance was even further than this.

Mancini believes Baggio must be mentally comparing his goal with Lu Deyang's to see who scored the most spectacular goal.

No goals scored?
If Lu Deyang doesn't score from this distance, he'll take off Vialli's underwear and show the world what shamelessness looks like.

"Damn it, you guys better form a human wall."

Taconi couldn't help but yell, "Dejan said he wouldn't use too much force, what are you afraid of?"

Cesar glanced back at him.

Of course you'd say that if you didn't need to form a human wall.

Damn, that unlucky guy who blocked a long-range shot and ended up in the ICU still hasn't returned to the field.

Juventus' defensive wall was quite disciplined, maintaining a proper distance from the location of the foul.

If the referee hadn't been somewhat annoyed and reminded them not to retreat any further, Juventus' wall would have been able to stand inside the goal.

You believe what Lu Deyang says? Even Pele makes mistakes sometimes.

If you make a mistake and the ball goes a little too low, it could be a head injury.

Conte, who had just arrived at Juventus, finally felt fear. He had never faced Ludjohn so many times when he played for Lecce, and Ludjohn was never this fierce.

Seeing his teammates' reactions, he realized that the other person was a tough guy who could easily reach 160 kilometers per hour.

Scared!
Er Lengzi very conscientiously covered between his legs.

Since all teammates are like this, no one should laugh at anyone else.

"If you back down again, I'll give you a card!"

The referee couldn't take it anymore and gave a direct warning.

This is the first time I've seen such a human wall; instead of moving forward, people are retreating.

Are you trying to act as a gatekeeper?
Once the Juventus players were in position, Lu Deyang, who was standing on the ball, pushed it with his right foot, stopping the ball at the spot of the foul, and then stepped back slightly.

The whole world held its breath.

Especially Italian fans.

They were very curious to see if Lu Deyang would score after Baggio scored the free kick.

Although not scoring a goal does not affect Lu Deyang's ability or status.

However, if Lu Deyang doesn't score after the opponent scores a free kick, it always feels like something's missing, and it's not the kind of performance Lu Deyang should be giving.

Watching Lu Deyang's matches, while others performed poorly, he performed well.

If others perform well, he will perform even better.

This is why Lu Deyang has so many fans.

He never has a low point when he's on the court; he's always high and even higher.

beep—

As the whistle blew, all 50,000+ eyes in the stadium were fixed on the front of Juventus' penalty area.

Step forward with your left foot.

With just one run-up, Lu Deyang's right foot brushed the ball underside.

boom--

The rainbow shines brightly at the west corner of the small building.

I lean against the railing, waiting for the moonlight to rise.

Clean and crisp, the ball sailed over the wall and nestled into the net, hugging the left post. The Juventus captain didn't even have time to jump; the shot, though not powerful, had impressive speed, giving him no chance to react.

Lu Deyang, who scored the goal, raised his arms.

boom--

It instantly ignited the Ferraris Stadium.

"Deyang!"

"Deyang!"

"Deyang!"

Lu Deyang never disappoints.

When they look forward to it, their number seven will always give them what they desire.

Perhaps this is the happiest thing in the world.

Baggio put his hands on his hips, glanced at Lu Deyang's retreating figure, and then lowered his head again. For the first time, he felt a surge of emotion; it was as if Lu Deyang was his nemesis…

(End of this chapter)

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