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Chapter 76 - Chapter 75 Quiet, Stamford Bridge!

"GOOOOOOOOOAL!!!"

"Number 13, Fly!!!"

"Oh, my god, what a beautiful curling shot!"

"After lurking for most of the match, Fly finally seized a golden opportunity."

"Wilshere's incredibly penetrating through ball completely sliced through Chelsea's defense!"

"Fly, like a cheetah, swiftly overtook Terry and Alex, and without stopping the ball, he chipped it directly, leveling the score for Arsenal!"

"The score is now 1:1, Arsenal equalizes against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge!"

Fly saw the ball leap over Čech's fingertips and Fly into the goal, immediately standing up and rushing towards the corner flag to celebrate.

Fly's celebration instantly drew a wave of boos from the home fans.

It was only then that Fly remembered the system's third task. Taking advantage of the boos, he raised his left hand, extended one finger, and placed it vertically over his mouth.

Then he continuously pressed his right hand downwards, with an extremely arrogant expression.

This action instantly ignited the entire stadium; the boos at Stamford Bridge became even more deafening!

"Oh, my goodness!!!"

"Fly actually made a 'quiet' gesture at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's home ground."

"This is undoubtedly a huge provocation to the home fans!"

"Listen to the boos from the stadium; Fly's action has directly caused an uproar at Stamford Bridge!"

james was greatly surprised by Fly's action.

Because he felt that provoking the home fans publicly in their own stadium was definitely an irrational thing to do!

Larry, however, greatly praised Fly's behavior:

"Excellent, this is the style of a super genius!"

"A young man who isn't arrogant is a wasted youth!"

"You know, Fly isn't even 18 yet. If a player of this age isn't arrogant and doesn't freely display himself on the field,"

"Then what's the point of playing football?"

"Football competition, football sport, youthful arrogance is inherently an important factor included in this sport."

"I'm optimistic about Fly; this kid has what it takes to become a superstar!"

From the moment Fly made the 'quiet' gesture towards Stamford Bridge.

In the subsequent match, whenever Fly received the ball, thunderous boos would immediately erupt from the stadium.

Fortunately, Fly, having lived two lives, had psychological resilience far superior to that of ordinary young players.

The louder the Chelsea fans booed, the more energized he felt playing!

In the 70th minute of the match.

Wenger substituted Diaby, bringing on Rosicky.

In the 73rd minute of the match.

Ancelotti substituted Ivanovic, who had been repeatedly battered by Fly and was looking shaky, bringing on José Mourinho's favored Porto player, Paulo Ferreira.

However, Fly did not go easy just because there was a substitution.

On the contrary, Fly wanted to see what the champion contributor who helped Porto win the Champions League in 2004 still had in him.

The result greatly disappointed him.

Today's Paulo Ferreira's level was nowhere near the bravery he displayed at Porto back then.

Just 3 minutes after he came on, in the 76th minute of the match.

Fly's one-two with the ball directly crushed Paulo Ferreira into dust.

Ultimately, Paulo Ferreira had to resort to pulling from behind to barely slow down Fly's attack.

Of course, he paid the price of a yellow card for this.

Seeing the player he had just brought on receive a yellow card in an instant, Ancelotti's face darkened on the sidelines.

Finally, Clichy took the free kick in the attacking third, the ball was headed by Song, and then controlled by Rosicky.

Rosicky immediately passed the ball to Nasri after getting it.

After a wall pass with Wilshere, Nasri drove straight into the penalty area.

At the critical moment, the Blues captain Terry made a crucial tackle, taking the ball away from Nasri's feet and preventing him from dribbling into the box.

However, the ball was controlled by the advancing Arsenal right-back Sagna, and Chelsea's danger was still not averted.

After receiving the ball, Sagna looked up a few times, then sent a long pass, transferring the ball to the left flank.

The moment Fly received the ball, he lightly headed it, and the ball rolled forward a few meters due to inertia.

It was this distance of a few meters that Fly once again accelerated and blew past Paulo Ferreira.

When Fly caught up to the ball, Alex, who had been clashing with him throughout the match, collided from the side.

But just then, Fly suddenly performed a backheel flick, then dodged the collision with Alex in time.

He then lightning-fast circled around from the opposite side, moving in the opposite direction to Alex.

Following that, another feint to avoid Ferreira's outstretched leg, and then a burst, instantly entering the penalty area.

Terry saw that Fly was about to face Čech directly and immediately threw himself forward.

Fly did not force a shot, as his shooting angle was too narrow at that moment.

Taking advantage of the gap before Terry could fully block him, Fly made a cut-back pass.

Arshavin, near the penalty spot, met the ball with a push shot, and the ball squeezed under Čech's armpit, creating white ripples in the net.

2:1, Arsenal completed the comeback!

"OHHHHH, My God!!!"

"Fly beat two players on the wing, directly making Ferreira and Alex look like fools."

"After entering the penalty area, he unselfishly passed the ball back to Arshavin, who did not let Fly's brilliant performance go to waste and scored."

"2:1, Arsenal takes the lead!"

"Chelsea needs to think of something, otherwise this match, which is worth 6 points, will be given away."

Seeing his freshly substituted Paulo Ferreira get torn apart by Fly in just a few minutes, and even concede a goal because of it.

Even the usually good-natured Ancelotti couldn't help but swear at this moment.

"Fxxk!!!"

There was no other way, he had to make a substitution quickly!

If, in this crucial top-of-the-table clash, they were to concede two goals after taking the lead and be overturned by the opponent on their home ground.

Ancelotti could imagine how furious his impatient Russian owner would be!

At this point, sticking to defense was meaningless; Chelsea had to win this match!

At least they couldn't lose!

So, the subsequent substitutions could only be attacking players.

Scanning the bench, Ancelotti brought on the only substitute striker for this match, Sturridge, replacing Mikel.

Then he sent on Kakuta, replacing Essien, who already had a yellow card.

After the match restarted, Chelsea's players immediately increased their pressing intensity.

They had to find a way to equalize the score in a short amount of time.

Otherwise, the further the match progressed, the slimmer their chances would become!

In the 81st minute of the match.

Wenger made a substitution.

He took off Wilshere, who had been repeatedly fouled in this match, and brought on defender Eboue, directly changing to a five-man defense, clearly aiming to maintain the 2:1 score until the end of the match.

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