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After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!

Chapter 2082 - 540: The Great Camp Nou Comeback
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Chapter 2082: Chapter 540: The Great Camp Nou Comeback

Huang Kaiwen almost burst into laughter.

The British are still so confident.

England lacks midfield organization and wing breakthroughs; this is a deadlock.

The generation of players like Gerrard is also reaching the end of their careers.

This European Cup, Germany’s lineup is quite good, and if Reus wasn’t injured, they would have almost no weaknesses.

"Marca": "Barça lost the match and lost their composure, constantly committing malicious fouls, injuring Kaka and Torres. Enrique shamelessly said at the post-match press conference that they could have won. For a player who betrayed Real Madrid, we’re not surprised he’d say something like that."

"AS Newspaper" was more direct, writing: "Barcelona lost everything but won at the press conference."

World Sports News: "Ramos should receive stricter penalties. Since the introduction of red and yellow cards in 1970, Gerard Bedoya leads with 40 red cards. It’s worth noting that his career is nearing its end, averaging about 2 each season. Paul Montero previously led Serie A with 21 red cards, averaging 1.23 per season. But Ramos, only into his ninth season, has already received 23 red cards, surpassing Paul Montero, with an average of 2.55 per season, making him the most carded player. Because he hasn’t faced severe penalties, he freely assaults other players."

Damn!

At this point, Huang Kaiwen was unwilling.

This is targeting his good buddy to the death.

Huang Kaiwen decided to give Ramos more positive exposure lately to change his public image.

Also, write about Barça players’ fouls and theatrics.

And continue exposing Laporta and Calderon’s shady operations.

Let them help take the heat off his good buddy.

"Milan Sports Newspaper" harshly criticized Barça, writing: "Barcelona has turned the field into a boxing ring; Kevin’s injuries at Camp Nou are numerous. This time, Barça targeted others. Piqué’s harsh foul on Torres’s jaw was the spark for the conflict. Piqué should face severe punishment."

Huang Kaiwen felt they were right.

But Piqué might not face heavy punishment.

Piqué’s family is influential, and Barça will step in to protect him.

The La Liga giants still wield significant influence within UEFA.

"Corriere dello Sport" praised Messi and Torres’s performances.

Overall, except for the Catalan region’s media, these newspapers didn’t care much about Milan players’ fouls.

Instead, a few English media outlets were fanning the flames, hoping the Yellow Ball King would be banned for a long time.

But such things are just talk; UEFA wouldn’t agree.

Huang Kaiwen wasn’t concerned.

As long as they don’t name Ramos specifically.

Later.

Huang Kaiwen, along with the whole team, made donations for the World Children’s Foundation. The amount wasn’t large, mainly to call on fans to focus on children in war zones.

The Yellow Ball King has always been very passionate about such activities.

How much can one person donate?

Only by making fans feel the significance of this event and actively participating can the world become a better place.

"Thank you very much for your help."

The person in charge said to Huang Kaiwen.

"It is our duty; we have the obligation to help those children under the threat of war," Huang Kaiwen said.

"Will this money go to Afghanistan?"

Inzaghi asked.

The other person’s face darkened immediately.

After they left, Inzaghi muttered: "I was just asking, what’s wrong."

Huang Kaiwen shook his head.

Some things, even if you realize them, can’t be changed.

Before leaving, Kroos was interviewed by reporters. Kroos said: "When we drew Barcelona, I knew it was a good draw. Milan isn’t afraid of Barça; without Messi, they’re almost no threat. The match proved my point; if they hadn’t purposely racked up so many red cards, they might have broken the UEFA Champions League record for goals conceded."

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The next day, Huang Kaiwen and Ramos first went to the hospital to visit Kaka.

Kaka will be out for about two months, possibly returning early but not by much.

When the two arrived at Milanello, they found Kroos being dragged to the sidelines by Guardiola.

"I hate seeing news about you in the newspapers because it’s usually not good news."

Guardiola said with a displeased face: "I never thought Toni would have so many opinions about the match. I’m sure you’ve all seen what Toni said in the newspapers. He seems more suited to being a commentator than a player."

It was tough to endure the press conference.

4:0 practically ensured victory for the next leg.

Guardiola really didn’t expect Kroos to still be provoking Barça.

This was a problematic issue for him.

UEFA had yet to announce punishments for players, giving him a lot of pressure.

Bringing in Messi can indeed help boost Milan’s attack line during Huang Kaiwen’s absence, but Huang Kaiwen is very special to Milan.

He felt this when Huang Kaiwen was injured.

Huang Kaiwen might not play, but he can’t be unavailable.

As long as Huang Kaiwen sits on the bench, Milan players perform excellently.

He was unsure if Kroos’s remarks would catch UEFA’s attention at this moment.

As for his hometown, he couldn’t be bothered to think about it.

After Guardiola left, teammates immediately gathered around.

"Toni, you really dare to speak your mind."

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