Green Field Eunuch

Chapter 24 They are quite famous

Chapter 24 They are quite famous
Just as Oligner was speaking, Kaffinburg launched a counterattack, and Schulz kicked the ball over with a long pass.

Without Ole Gunnar's persistent defense, Shan Yongzhuo happily used his Whirlwind Ground Kick, bypassing Ole Gunnar who was still "making friends," and charged towards Carlton's goal.

The opposing defender, Pavoda, immediately came over to stop him, but he was a step too late. Shan Yongzhuo had already rushed into the penalty area and then took a shot, which went straight into the top corner of the goal.

The stadium erupted in cheers once again, with Kaffinburg fans shouting excitedly, turning the entire stadium into a sea of ​​joy.

Dan Yongzhuo was also very happy and celebrated for a while, but suddenly saw a big guy glaring at him.

"By the way, you mean you want to play football in China? I'm sorry, I don't have that kind of connection," Shan Yongzhuo explained with an apologetic smile.

"I will never go to China in my life, you guys are too cunning!"

Oregon just yelled angrily and ran away.

He felt that the other party was really despicable. He thought that the other party must have talked to him to distract him, and then he scored.

At that moment, Ole Gunnar suddenly remembered an ancient Chinese novel he had once read, which seemed to be about a battle between three countries and was full of all sorts of terrible conspiracies and tricks.

Dan Yongzhuo's behavior just now must have been one of his schemes. At this moment, he felt that he was no match for those Chinese people. Given his simple and kind nature, going to China rashly would probably not be a good choice.

Shan Yongzhuo was a little confused, but he didn't care. Scoring a goal was a good thing.

For the remainder of the match, Carlton continued their attack, while Kaffinburg substituted the limp-legged Fivalin with defensive midfielder Teboga to further solidify their defense.

Carlton's attacking prowess was also rather average, and he failed to score in the subsequent matches.

2: 0.

Kaffinburg defeated Carlton at home, securing their first victory of the new year and their seventh consecutive league win, much to the delight of the entire team.

After the match, Pflug praised Shan Yongzhuo to reporters, saying, "His performance was outstanding. He was able to score whenever he had the chance. That's the kind of player he is."

"Seven consecutive wins, that's right, our goal is to compete for the league title, why not?"

"..."

Pfluger kept talking, and the reporters nodded frequently as they listened. Even when Pfluger shouted slogans like "competing for the championship," the reporters generally agreed with him.

After this round of matches, Kaffinburg has moved up to second place, just 3 points behind Red Bull Salzburg. With 13 rounds left in the league, who's to say it's impossible?

However, the reporters most wanted to interview Shan Yongzhuo, but unfortunately Shan Yongzhuo rarely gives interviews, so they could only interview Pflug.

After the match ended that day, Shan Yongzhuo was the talk of the town because he had scored twice again.

He burst onto the scene this season, currently dominating the top scorer list with 30 goals, and helping newly promoted Kaffinb climb to second place in the league.

Such a performance is truly outstanding. Moreover, his 30 goals were scored in just 15 games, an efficiency of two goals per game that is simply impeccable.

However, this only applies to Austria. The Austrian Bundesliga has too little influence, and even outstanding performances are unlikely to attract the attention of top clubs.

On his second day off, when Shan Yongzhuo met Kross, he felt this even more acutely.

Kross has high hopes for Shan Yongzhuo and is very keen to help him build his image.

On the one hand, Shan Yongzhuo's performance was indeed outstanding, and he also had a very handsome appearance, which, in Kroos's view, was of great commercial value.

On the other hand, Shan Yongzhuo is a Chinese player. As far as Kroos knows, China doesn't have many outstanding football players. Shan Yongzhuo's performance is already among the top tier. Developing the Chinese market alone is enough to support commercial revenue.

Therefore, Kroos is very attentive to Shan Yongzhuo.

However, the Austrian Bundesliga is really not up to par; it not only lacks status in Europe, but also has little influence in China. This is somewhat disheartening.

What saddened Kroos even more was that Shan Yongzhuo seemed to be quite "loyal and righteous," and it seemed that he had made up his mind to stay in Kaffinburg and had no intention of leaving in the short term.

Even though he told Cologne and Hannover 96 were still very interested in him and sincerely wanted to sign him, and even Serie A powerhouse Udinese had taken notice of him.

But Shan Yongzhuo remained unmoved by reason.

"Udinese? What kind of team is that? That's a rather unpleasant name. Why not AC Milan?"

"Well, Udinese is also a very strong team. They are in a good position in Serie A, and they are very good at developing young players."

"No, I'm not interested unless it's AC Milan or Juventus."

Are you a fan of either of these teams?

"No, I only know these two Italian teams. They're quite famous. No, there should also be Inter Milan and Roma. There should be a team called Roma in Rome, right?"

"..."

Kroos was powerless to change Shan Yongzhuo's almost football-illiterate thinking and could only hope that the guy would come to his senses by the end of the season.

A week later, Kafenberg traveled to Graz to challenge Sturm Graz. In this match, Kafenberg's players finally regained their form and performed very well, winning 1-3 away against Sturm. Shan Yongzhuo also scored a goal, relying on his powerful leg kick. He also used his whirlwind kick, but his final shot hit the opposing defender because there were too many people in the penalty area.

Three days later, Kaffinburg will host the Austrian Cup.

The opponent in this match was only Mana from the Austrian Bundesliga. The main players had played two consecutive rounds, so they still needed to conserve their energy. Pflug selectively rested a group of players.

Shan Yongzhuo is also on the list of those on rotation.

According to Pflug, the team is currently second in the league, and even with a semi-first-team lineup, they should be able to beat an opponent like Mana.

However, the result was tragic.

Kaffinburg lost 1-2 to Mana at home, ending their run in the Austrian Cup quarterfinals.

The loss in this match left Pflug very frustrated, but it also made him realize a fact: the team's strength was not great, and the reason they were able to rank second in the league was due to Shan Yongzhuo's crazy number of goals.

If Shan Yongzhuo's goal is removed, Kafmburg would basically only rank ninth, just slightly better than Altach, who has 15 points.

Now that they've been eliminated from the cup competition, Pflug can only focus all his energy on the league.

However, Kaffinburg lost again in the 25th round of the league.

They lost 0-1 at home to bottom-ranked Altach.

In this match, Altach's 40-year-old substitute goalkeeper, Schütjegruba, seemed to be possessed by God, making saves left and right throughout the game, even managing to block Shan Yongzhuo's powerful shot.

Although Shan Yongzhuo felt helpless about this, he had no other choice.

Pflug was somewhat unable to accept this. After this round of matches, the gap between him and the league leaders Red Bull had widened to 6 points, and Rapid Vienna and Austria Vienna had also caught up, with only a 1-point and 2-point difference between them.

This seemed to bring Pfluge to a realization of reality.

"Perhaps, just maintaining a top-three position and securing a qualifying spot for next season's European competitions would be enough. As for competing for the championship? We're just a newly promoted team; we're not strong enough yet."

(End of this chapter)

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