After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 555 - 0231 Imperial Refractor (Request for Subscription)_2

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Chapter 555: 0231 Imperial Refractor (Request for Subscription)_2

In the morning, while some were still in the land of dreams,

mainstream media around the world unleashed a barrage of reports on the Battle of San Siro.

"Milan Sports Newspaper" featured on its front page photos of players wearing number 10 and number 22, writing, "Kevin and Kaka dominated the game; they were the absolute protagonists of the San Siro battle. Kaka’s performance was outstanding, especially that goal where he toyed with three Real Madrid defenders. Kevin once again proved with his feet that he is the best player in the world, bar none! If Kevin hadn’t been injured, the match might not have ended 3:4."

"Corriere dello Sport": "Capello has completely lost the Lord’s glory for with Kevin around, he can act without restraint. Cardinal Asier Laty said in a post-match interview that he didn’t know if Capello had made any other preparations; otherwise, he would never have accepted Capello’s invite to attend the UEFA Champions League semifinal. Cardinal Asier Laty expressed his hope that Capello would return to the embrace of the Lord soon."

"Turin Sport Report": "It is said there is a rift within AC Milan, with Ancelotti quite dissatisfied with some of Chairman Barbara’s actions. Ancelotti is very likely to leave AC Milan at the end of the season."

"Marca": "Kaka is very good, but Kevin is better! Ronaldo’s tears are because he sees his own reflection in Kevin. But Kevin’s performance in San Siro was even better than Ronaldo’s in his prime! The whole world knows Kevin can play football any way he pleases, but we still suggest that Kevin opt for safer methods, less taxing on his body. His body might not be able to withstand his terrifying explosive power!"

"World Sports News": "AC Milan keeps its hopes alive for advancement, with Kevin injured Real Madrid’s chances of progressing look bleak."

Cruyff wrote in his column: "On a rainy night at San Siro, we saw the rise of a megastar. Kaka was fabulous, and Kevin was indeed great, but he injured himself. Real Madrid has a ’Kevin dependency’; without him, they simply can’t progress. So far in his career, Kevin has always been a Champions League champion, but this time he will be disappointed; even he can’t save the sinking Real Madrid!"

"L’Équipe": "A splendid semifinal, whether it was Kaka or Kevin, their performances were terrific! This is a duel between Ballon d’Ors, and following Kevin, Kaka is definitely the most likely to win the Ballon d’Or!"

"The Sun newspaper": "The UEFA Champions League semifinal was not just about flashy performances from offensive players; we’ve also unearthed lots of exclusive scoops. What exactly is the purpose of the equipment Ancelotti often assembles on the sidelines? Where does Capello’s attire in the stands originate from? What is the objective of their behaviors toward each other? What happened between Tassotti and Capello during the halftime break? This UEFA Champions League semifinal has more to it than what was played on the pitch, and we will solve these mysteries for the fans one by one."

In its second edition, "The Sun newspaper" wrote: "According to our understanding, Ancelotti’s device was completed with the help of professors from the Polytechnic University of Milan, and from Ancelotti’s speech at last year’s Ballon d’Or, we know his autobiography is titled ’Awareness, Spirit, Game and Will, the Power of the Human Heart,’ with the emphasis on ’the Power of the Human Heart.’ We estimate that his equipment is a kind of spiritual power collection device. As for the specific effects and principles, we will conduct further investigations, so please stay tuned for our reports."

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After waking up the next day, Inzaghi spontaneously urged a few people to play games.

He reluctantly put down the mouse not until the UEFA Champions League started in the evening.

"Kevin, who do you think will win?"

Ramos asked as he watched the two Premier League teams on TV.

"Hard to say, they are both very strong."

Huang Kaiwen said.

"I think Liverpool will win!"

Inzaghi said, "If it weren’t for Kevin, Liverpool would have won already; they are very capable."

"But Manchester United is also very strong, Ferguson is the best coach!"

Kaka said, staring at the TV.

Before his transfer to Milan, he had the opportunity to join Manchester United.

He had a good impression of Ferguson.

"I also think it’s Manchester United."

Ramos said.

After the match kicked off, the atmosphere was incredibly heated.

There are many versions of the rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester United. The most absurd Huang Kaiwen had once read was that their feud could even be traced back to the Wars of the Roses.

Whether it was true or not Huang Kaiwen didn’t know, but the Red Derby was indeed explosively fierce.

After the kickoff, neither team gave an inch, and the main referee frequently blew his whistle. In the 4th minute, a Giggs cross was blocked by Carragher, creating a corner kick. He took the corner himself and delivered it to the back post, where Cristiano Ronaldo leapt high to head the ball into the net.

Soon after the start of the second half, Fletcher received the ball outside the box and laid it off to Scholes, who chipped the ball into the area. Rooney controlled it with his chest to the right, then rushed up to blast a shot and once again altered the scoreline.

A two-goal lead set off thunderous cheers at Old Trafford.

The trailing Liverpool remained aggressive in search of opportunities.

Approaching the 80th minute, Gerrard was brought down with the ball in the attacking half. Aurelio took a run-up and struck the free kick, successfully breaching Van der Sar’s goal.

In the end, the score was set at 2:1.

"See, Manchester United won!"

Ramos said to Inzaghi.

"Liverpool had their chances too!"

Inzaghi argued with his neck stiff.