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Chapter 61 Record Destroyer

 "Be careful!"

When Hulay rushed towards the landing point of the football, Dudu Carlos rushed forward with Osei while reminding his teammates in front of Hulay that their high center forward Vandenberg.

It was obvious that Hu Lai was aiming for that spot.

If Vandenberg can clear the football before Hulay, the alarm will be lifted.

But Vandenberg did not look back to observe Hu Lai. The scene was in chaos, and he did not hear the loud reminders from his teammates behind him.

He just looked at the flying football, took a step back reflexively, and took off to head the ball while retreating.

With such a posture, Hu Lai would definitely not be able to compete with Hu Lai, who jumped towards the football, not to mention that Hu Lai was better at judging the landing point of the football.

When Vandenberg jumped backwards, Hulay jumped forward.

Orsay and Dudu Carlos also jumped to Hulay.

Four people "gathered" in the air, but Hu Lai relied on his superb ability to grasp the landing point of the football. Surrounded by three people, he still accurately grabbed the landing point and rubbed the football back toward the goal.

He either shook his head or rubbed his head back - he tilted his head back and without even looking at the goal, the football was pushed towards the front corner by him!

It wasn't until he landed that he finally had the opportunity to look back at the goal and confirm the result of his header.

He saw Merry jumping in the air, and saw half a football through the gap between his body and the goalpost.

He confirmed:

The ball went in!

So he pushed away Vandenberg who was blocking him and ran towards the corner flag area. At the same time, he waved to the Madrid Pirates fans in the stands, telling them to get ready and keep up with his rhythm.

Then he jumped up and down amidst deafening cheers.

“huuuuu!!!”

Thunder rang out at Pirates Park.

The commentators from various countries in the commentary box were also shouting loudly:

"Julay! Julay!! Beautiful! Julay!! Less than ten minutes into the game, he opened the scoring for Madrid Pirates!! I just said it, don't look at Julay in the previous game against Real Catalon

He didn't score a goal, but he is the type who gets more and more excited the more important the game is! Big heart! Mr. Big Scene!"

"huuuuuuuuuuuuuuugooooooooooool!!!gol!gol!golgolgolgolgol!!! Hu!! Another historic moment! This is his seventeenth goal in the Madrid derby! And with this goal he also

Alexandra Cerrados, who followed the Madrid Kings, became one of the players with the most goals in the Madrid derby in the history of both teams! He scored seventeen goals in only two years! Before that, he became one of the players with the most goals in the Madrid derby.

Cerrados spent his entire career! So it is completely conceivable that it will be a matter of time for Hu to break the record of Cerrados, and he does not have to wait too long! What a terrifying efficiency!"

Sanchez is right, what a terrifying efficiency this is!

No player in history has ever been able to accomplish this great achievement in such a short period of time.

Counting today's game, Hulay has played against the Kings of Madrid nine times in the past two years and scored 17 goals, which is amazingly efficient.

When he participated in the Madrid Derby for the first time, Cerrados scored his fifteenth goal in the history of the same city derby in that game. At that time, everyone thought that Jule wanted to surpass Cerrados.

It's still very early.

In fact, before this, everyone was more optimistic that Melli would break this record of his teammates on the same team - at that time, Melli scored five goals and was already in the top six in the history of the Derby between the two teams.

In fact, Melli is doing quite well, and so far he has scored a total of thirteen goals in the Madrid derby.

If it weren't for Hulay, he would indeed be the one to break the Cerrados record.

But in front of Hulay, who is rising like a rocket, Melly's thirteen derby goals are not enough.

Counting today's game, his thirteen goals were scored in his eighteen derby appearances.

This number is also double the number of Hulede games.

Regardless of the number of goals scored or scoring efficiency, Melli was completely defeated by Hulay.

As Parotti believes, when it comes to scoring goals, Hulay is really not afraid of anyone.

As Jule celebrated his goal, the TV broadcast quickly cut to the podium, giving a meaningful close-up of Cerrados sitting next to club president Juan Benetto.

Cerrados, who only retired last season, is now in the stands as the ambassador of the Madrid Kings Club - he replaced Louis Francis, who has gone to coach the Madrid Kings youth team after obtaining his coaching certificate, preparing for the future.

He paved the way to take over as the coach of the first team. And the role he originally held as the club's global ambassador fell to Cerrados.

How could he, the former "King of Madrid Derby", be absent from this Madrid Derby?

Even if you can't attend the game, you still have to come to watch the game and cheer for your team.

It's just that he didn't expect that he would be the first to witness his record being tied by a rival player at the scene. This is really somewhat... ironic.

Cerrados, who appeared in the close-up shot, didn't have any special expression. He just looked at the court calmly.

If there is any other emotion, it must be the sense of loss because the Kings lost the ball and fell behind.

"Facing the 'Record Destroyer', Cerrados managed his expression very well..." A commentator joked about this scene.

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When Hulay and his teammates celebrated the goal, Melli, who was holding on to the goal post, was still blaming himself - if he had jumped a little higher just now, he might have been able to stop Hulay's header.

But if he could see the slow-motion replay of the goal, he would know that even if he jumped higher, it would be difficult to block the ball.

Because the football almost brushed the lower edge of the crossbar and flew into the goal.

No one can take off from the spot and hit the crossbar with their head without taking a run-up.

The goal was going to be scored no matter what. His appearance at the front post was supposed to be a double insurance for the goal, but in the end nothing changed. Instead, he once again became the "backdrop" for Hu Lai's goal...

I know you are good at scoring goals, but did your goal come too fast?

There is no foreshadowing at all, and you score a goal right out of the gate?

Melli stared wide-eyed as the Madrid Pirates players celebrated the goal.

It was not only Melli who was stunned, but also the other Madrid Kings players.

Even though they had fought against Hu Lai many times, this time it still surprised them and made them feel unreal.

They feel that they have just found their game form, but here Hu Lai has already scored...

Who can bear this!

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"oops!"

The VIP box filled with Madrid Kings fans was filled with sighs one after another, mixed with curses on Julay and the Madrid Pirates.

Sylvia and her mother were also sighing.

They were not fans before, but after getting to know Merry, they automatically became Kings fans, hoping that the Kings would win, and Merry performed well.

Mom pointed to the TV screen in the box, which was playing a replay of Hu Lai's goal just now.

"Why can he score a goal just by doing this?"

Sylvia couldn't answer the questions of her mother, who is also a non-fan.

And my mother finally muttered to herself: "Good luck..."

This is also the feeling of many pseudo-fans or non-fans watching Hulay play for the first time - most of them will think that Hulay scored a goal because he was lucky, missed it in front of the goal or scored inexplicably.

Compared with Melli's goal that controlled the football at his feet and passed several people in succession, Hulay's goal was indeed mediocre and had no visual impact.

That's why they are particularly unconvinced - how hard it is for their Melli to score a goal, and how easy it is for your Hu Lai to score a goal? Can this be compared? Unfair! So unfair!

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The Madrid Pirates, who took the lead in the first nine minutes, were full of momentum. After the game restarted, they continued to attack the Madrid King's penalty area.

The Kings of Madrid did not shrink their defense line and switch to defense.

On the contrary, Miguel Tavares kept making gestures to his players on the sidelines, asking them to come forward and attack the Madrid Pirates!

It's not that Tavares has lost his mind, on the contrary, he is very calm now.

He knew that the Madrid Pirates would definitely attack aggressively after taking the lead. With the current state they are showing, if the Madrid Kings shrink their defense and defend passively, the Madrid Pirates may score more goals.

At the beginning of the game, he asked the team to shrink its defense. That was because the Madrid Pirates were not leading and the two sides were still evenly matched in many aspects.

Now that the Madrid Pirates have scored a goal, their morale has been boosted. If the Madrid Kings continue to shrink, they may not be able to penetrate. At the same time, the morale of the Kings players will inevitably fall to the bottom, further affecting the players' performance on the field.

Performance.

Therefore, Tavares asked the team to attack in the hope of using offense instead of defense to push the Madrid Pirates back, thus wiping out the opponent's offense.

It is also an effective means to boost morale.

This is a Madrid derby, and there are many situations in which ordinary games cannot be used as a standard reference.

What is the most important thing about the Madrid derby?

It’s not tactics, it’s momentum!

How can you give in when facing the aggressive offensive from your sworn enemy in the same city?!

So just ten minutes after the game started, the Pirates of Madrid and the Kings of Madrid started fighting in the game. The two sides were going back and forth, which was very lively.

The neutral fans naturally enjoyed watching it, but the burden on the hearts of the fans of the two teams was a little heavy... not too friendly.

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