Chapter 2030: Chapter 529: The Little Prince’s Greeting
That’s why Huang Kaiwen intentionally said that.
Now, looking at the effect, it’s very evident.
Ambrosini, realizing the situation, gave Huang Kaiwen a punch on the arm and said, "You’re starting to sound more and more like Filippo; I still prefer the humble you."
"Is there a possibility that you didn’t know me well enough back then?"
Huang Kaiwen asked with a smile.
Ambrosini could only smile and shake his head.
Having scored a crucial goal, he was in a great mood and didn’t mind Huang Kaiwen’s verbal jabs at all.
Guardiola pumped his fist hard on the sideline.
There are three minutes left in regular time.
This goal has almost secured the victory.
The Ramos-Huang Kaiwen connection showed him more possibilities.
During his time coaching Milan’s first team, he also found Ramos somewhat mesmerizing.
When Ramos passes to Huang Kaiwen, he always manages to deliver a beautiful pass.
How should I put it? Normally, Ramos’s passing level is about the same as Van Bommel’s, but when he passes to Huang Kaiwen, his short passes are comparable to Kaka’s, and his long passes resemble Pirlo’s.
They are completely different players.
Could he perhaps use Ramos, the right back, to direct long passes to the left winger and create a tactic surrounding the longest distance transition?
He likes ground play because of the high accuracy of short passes.
If the long passes also have high accuracy, Guardiola wouldn’t reject them either.
He’s not someone who doesn’t know how to adapt.
"Coach, am I still going in?"
Sven Bender asked hesitantly, interrupting Guardiola’s thoughts.
Guardiola felt a bit annoyed, but seeing Bender’s pitiful expression, he contained his temper.
This kid doesn’t have it easy, needing to compete with those top defenders for a chance.
Guardiola, putting his arm around Bender, walked to the fourth official and said, "Of course you’re going in; I’ve always seen your potential. Do you know why I use them and not you?"
"I don’t know."
Bender replied.
"Because I think your future is bright, I hope you can learn the strengths of every defender from the sidelines. I hope you can succeed Alessandro Nesta and become the new world’s number one center-back."
Guardiola said.
Bender’s eyes widened, not knowing what to say.
Even he hadn’t thought about becoming the new Nesta.
He didn’t expect Guardiola to hold such high expectations for him.
Bender nodded firmly and assured, "Don’t worry, coach, I’ll definitely perform well today."
Guardiola patted Bender on the shoulder, smiled, and said, "Go on, I trust you!"
Godin had just reached the sideline when Bender smacked the back of Godin’s right hand and charged onto the field like a wild horse.
Domenec Torrent stifled a laugh.
His favorite part was watching Guardiola give the players motivational speeches.
As a member of the coaching staff, he knew roughly the potential ceiling of each player.
They’re all adult players, and their physical condition, ball feeling, game insight largely won’t change. Even if they play well, it’s from noteworthy level to international level.
It’s almost impossible to jump from below noteworthy to world-class, skipping international and continental levels.
For the Bender brothers, his assessment was that they could make the national team if they performed well, but whether they played depended on the coach’s tactical choice; neither would be nailed starts like Terry or Lahm for their national teams.
However, he also hoped that maybe one player, after hearing Guardiola’s talk, would genuinely break through their limits and become a top player.
That uncertainty is the most interesting part.
Every time Guardiola gave motivational speeches to players, Torrent jotted it down in his diary.
In his spare time, he also followed the players’ situations.
Bojan, who represented Rome today, was one of them.
But seeing Bojan’s situation, Torrent felt his future might not be too bright. Let alone becoming the new Messi; it would be a great effort to become the new Pedro.
"The match has now entered injury time, but the injury time is a full 7 minutes, and Guardiola is protesting on the sideline."
"There were a lot of unexpected events in the second half, substitutions from both sides, as well as Ibrahimovic’s red card, so this time isn’t too much."
"Yes, but the AC Milan players clearly look like they can’t run anymore. Looking at this situation, they might have to change a batch of starters in the upcoming UEFA Champions League."
"Right, but Leverkusen was just thrashed by AC Milan not long ago, so whether they will pose a threat to AC Milan remains unknown."
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In the 93rd minute, Rome seized the opportunity for a counterattack. Osvaldo carried the ball himself, and there were only Huang Kaiwen and Thiago Silva in Milan’s backfield.
But right at this moment, Osvaldo chose to knock the ball behind Huang Kaiwen.
In the live broadcast, Crudeli immediately exclaimed, "Is he mad, trying to beat Kevin with speed?"
Huang Kaiwen did not disappoint.
He firmly shielded his position and followed the ball while constantly adjusting his stance, moving to run alongside the ball.
Next, he circled behind the ball and cleared it with a powerful kick.
Osvaldo went down to tackle but missed the ball, lying on the ground at a loss.
Even the Rome fans couldn’t bear to watch his performance.
Who gave him the courage to attempt a dribble past Huang Kaiwen with a split move.