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I AM the Football Star

Chapter 167 - 64: I Wasn’t Cheated On, But You Really Are Miserable

Author: A Plump Peach
updatedAt: 2025-11-08

CHAPTER 167: CHAPTER 64: I WASN’T CHEATED ON, BUT YOU REALLY ARE MISERABLE

"If it weren’t for the lack of coordination in the final pass between Bai Zhami and Lu, they could have created at least three more threatening attacks."

"But unlike Lu’s adventurous advances earlier, in this match, Latu Yidi’s position is much further back. His protective ability is too strong, making it not so easy to penetrate behind Lu."

"At the same time, the San Remo defense shifts to the left as Lu advances, transforming into a unique three-center-back formation."

"This is a bold tactical change that unleashes Lu’s attacking capabilities without wasting his defensive skills. Sotu is bringing something different to the coaching field in Italy."

"Many people previously said Sotu’s success last season was because he developed two core players, Lu and Morici. It’s true, but perhaps everyone overlooks Sotu’s role as the head coach."

"If he can explore a new style of play at San Remo, Sotu will undoubtedly achieve initial success in his coaching career. And by then, it will be time for him to take over in Milan City."

Just as the commentator was enthusiastically explaining, Lu once again got the ball on the field, and with Bai Zhami pulling, he had a chance to cut in.

He dribbled inside, heading straight for Gubbio’s number five player.

The Gubbio number five player looked speechless.

This was an unknown number of impacts Lu had made against him in the first half.

For crying out loud!

There were easier positions that Lu didn’t go to; he just kept focusing on tackling him.

Even if he were made of iron, he couldn’t withstand this.

Moreover, Lu had already broken through him several times, but because of wasted time, Gubbio’s midfield came to pinch, which prevented a fatal threat from forming.

Everyone who watches football knows it’s easy to break a player’s defense when focusing attacks on them.

Because for a defensive player, even one failure could ruin everything.

While an attacking player only needs to succeed once out of ten times and score a goal to be a hero.

The two are simply not on the same starting line; attacking players naturally have the advantage to squander opportunities and adjust their mindset better.

As the distance closed, Lu began to cycle frantically.

There are several types of cycling.

One is pragmatic, mainly reflected in the late style of C Luo, with a fake move to open up space and look for shooting opportunities.

Another is the flamboyant style, which is the most memorable, such as Fabinho and young C Luo, focusing only on showing off without considering timing, performing extravagantly.

And now, Lu is deliberately leaning towards the latter.

He had the chance to open up space for a breakthrough or shooting, but he wouldn’t go past, just continued to dazzle in front of Gubbio.

Combined with the provocative expression on Lu’s face, this is truly... repeated horizontal leaps in the restroom—it’s been excessive (feces) numerous times!

If there’s still some spirit left, one should give Lu a little color to see now.

Finally, Gubbio’s number five player couldn’t stand it anymore and directly stepped in for a tackle.

However, Lu performed a Divine Dragon Tail, using Rabona to toy with the opponent, successfully getting past.

The number five player’s anger was out of control; he reached out directly to hug Lu, knocking him to the ground.

Ball over, man not!

Whistle!

The Main Referee blew the whistle immediately.

Lu flipped up and shoved the opponent’s number five player to the ground.

At the same time, San Remo’s players quickly came over, putting pressure on the opponent.

On Gubbio’s side, although several players also confronted, their momentum was clearly not as strong as San Remo’s.

There was a reporter on the sidelines who captured a shot.

In the picture, Lu stood at the forefront, full of anger, pushing towards the opponent with both hands.

Behind him, half the team members followed closely, glaring at the opponent, ready to swarm in.

While on the Gubbio side, the number five player was pushed to the ground by Lu, and the others didn’t even enter the frame.

The difference in momentum between the two sides was evident.

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