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Reincarnated As A Wonderkid

Chapter 67: Unbelievable scenes at Stamford Bridge

Author: Lukenn
updatedAt: 2025-08-29

The tension inside the away dressing room at Stamford Bridge was thick enough to cut with a knife.

Leon Fischer, his 'Current: 84' humming with anticipation, felt every nerve ending alive. This wasn't just another Premier League match; this was a war for Champions League football.

He looked at his teammates, their faces etched with a fierce determination.

"They're going to come at us hard," John McGinn (Current: 84) murmured, adjusting his shin pads. His mind, Leon could see, was replaying Chelsea's previous match, analyzing their attacking patterns.

Ollie Watkins (Current: 86), flexing his muscles, nodded. His thoughts, Leon's 'sight' faintly picked up, were a series of 'goal-scoring opportunities', 'runs behind the defense'. "We hit them on the counter. Make every chance count."

Coach Emery's voice cut through the silence, calm but intense. "Stamford Bridge. Their home. But this is our final. We control the midfield. We frustrate them. And we punish them. Leon," he looked directly at Leon, "you are the brain. You lead the press. You find the spaces. Your vision, it is paramount today. Make them listen."

Leon felt a surge of adrenaline. Make them listen. He thought about his 'sight', the seamless flow of 'Potential' and 'Current' ratings, the ghostly projections of actions. Today, he would use it all.

Every single detail. He closed his eyes for a split second, envisioning the entire match, predicting the flow, the key moments.

His 'sight' showed him the stadium, the fans.

Thousands of Chelsea fans, their thoughts a cacophony of

"Win! Win! We need Champions League!" and "Revenge for that 4-3!" He saw the manager, Mauricio Pochettino, pacing nervously in his technical area, his mind running through last-minute tactical adjustments.

The referee's whistle shrieked. KICKOFF!

The game exploded into action. Chelsea, fueled by their home crowd and their manager's fierce demands, immediately pressed high, their midfielders like hounds chasing down every ball.

Enzo Fernández (Current: 87), their midfield general, was everywhere, his thoughts focused on 'winning the midfield battle', 'breaking up play'.

Leon, however, was a step ahead. He received the ball from Douglas Luiz (Current: 85). He saw the 'ghosted outstretched leg' from Conor Gallagher (Current: 85), indicating an immediate tackle. Leon executed a lightning-fast 'body feint', shifting his weight, and Gallagher slid harmlessly past him.

SWISH! The air whistled past.

"An intense start at Stamford Bridge! Chelsea are aggressive, but Leon Fischer, making his presence felt early, just glides past Gallagher! Magnificent footwork!"

Leon surged forward, his 'Current: 92' radiating confidence. He saw a 'ghosted arc' from Raheem Sterling (Current: 86), indicating a run into the channel. Leon ignored it. Instead, he saw a tiny, almost imperceptible 'gap' in Chelsea's defense, a space opening up between Thiago Silva (Current: 87) and Axel Disasi (Potential: 87, Current: 85). And he saw the 'ghosted run' of Ollie Watkins (Current: 86), already anticipating the opening.

Leon hit a perfectly weighted, curling through ball, splitting Chelsea's defense wide open. Watkins latched onto it, clean through on goal.

"Ollie Watkins is through! What a ball from Leon Fischer! It's a magnificent pass! Watkins...!"

Watkins composed himself. Leon saw the 'leg-and-ball' projection, a powerful shot aiming for the bottom corner. But he also saw a faint 'body lean' from Kepa Arrizabalaga (Potential: 87, Current: 84) in goal, anticipating the power. Leon screamed: "OLLIE! CHIP! CHIP IT!"

Watkins, remembering their secret weapon, listened. He gently chipped the ball over the onrushing Kepa, a delicate, audacious finish.

SWISH! GOOOAL! ASTON VILLA 1 - Chelsea 0!

Villa Park, miles away, erupted. The small contingent of Villa fans at Stamford Bridge went wild. Leon ran to celebrate with Watkins.

First goal of the game, and another chip!

Chelsea, stung by the early goal, roared back with fury. Their 'Current' ratings pulsed with frustration. Enzo Fernández (Current: 87) became even more aggressive in midfield, his thoughts now focused on 'retribution', 'winning every ball'.

Leon found himself in a fierce duel, his 'sight' predicting every move. He saw a 'ghosted outstretched leg' from Enzo, indicating a tackle. Leon sidestepped, then quickly passed to Douglas Luiz (Current: 85).

Around the 20th minute, Chelsea equalized. Mykhailo Mudryk (Potential: 88, Current: 84) received the ball on the wing, his 'Current' glowing with determination.

Leon saw the 'body feint' and 'quick cut inside' projections. Mudryk ghosted past Matty Cash (Current: 83), then unleashed a powerful shot that beat Emiliano Martínez (Current: 85).

BOOM!

GOOOAL! ASTON VILLA 1 - Chelsea 1!

Stamford Bridge erupted. The tension was back. Leon felt the pressure, but his 'Current: 92' remained steady. He wouldn't let them dominate.

Leon continued to pull the strings in midfield. He saw the 'ghosted arcs' of Chelsea's intricate passing triangles, intercepting a crucial pass intended for Nicolas Jackson (Current: 84), cutting off a dangerous attack. He barked instructions to his teammates: "John, cover the wide! Ollie, get ready for the counter!"

Around the 35th minute, Villa took the lead again! Leon received the ball, saw a series of complex 'ghosted movements' from Chelsea's defense, creating a tiny, fleeting 'gap' at the edge of the box.

He hit a precise, curling pass to John McGinn (Current: 84), who had made a surging run. McGinn took a touch, then fired a powerful shot.

BOOOM!

The ball rocketed past Kepa (Current: 84)!

GOOOAL! ASTON VILLA 2 - Chelsea 1!

Villa fans roared! Leon celebrated with McGinn, his 'Current: 92' radiating pure satisfaction. They were winning again!

Just before halftime, Leon had a moment of pure magic. He received the ball deep in his own half. He saw three Chelsea players, Enzo Fernández (Current: 87), Conor Gallagher (Current: 85), and Cole Palmer (Potential: 90, Current: 85), closing him down, their 'outstretched leg' projections indicating a collective tackle.

Leon, however, had an idea. He used his unique 'sight' to predict their exact points of contact. He pulled off a series of lightning-fast 'body feints', 'step-overs', and 'backheel flicks', dancing through all three midfielders, leaving them completely bewildered, tumbling over each other.

WHOOSH! WHOOSH! WHOOSH! It was a dizzying blur of skill.

"UNBELIEVABLE! Leon Fischer just dribbled past three Chelsea midfielders! Enzo Fernández, Gallagher, Palmer! They don't know where he went! That's pure magic!"

Leon burst into Chelsea's half, free. He saw Axel Disasi (Current: 85) rushing to meet him, his 'ghosted outstretched leg' indicating a powerful tackle. Leon, with a quick 'nutmeg', sent the ball through Disasi's legs, accelerating past him. SWISH! Disasi spun, frustrated.

Leon was now one-on-one with Thiago Silva (Current: 87), Chelsea's legendary defender. Silva stood firm, his 'Current' radiating experience and tactical prowess.

Leon saw a 'ghosted tackle' projection from Silva, a perfectly timed slide coming. Leon looked up, saw Kepa (Current: 84) in goal, anticipating a shot to his left. He decided to go for the audacious.

He feigned a powerful shot to the left, drawing Silva into the slide. Then, with a delicate, almost arrogant flick of his boot, Leon lobbed the ball, not with power, but with exquisite precision, over the sliding Silva, over Kepa's head, and towards the far corner. It was a sublime, almost disrespectful chip.

The ball soared, in slow motion, towards the net. Kepa leaped, outstretched, but it was just out of reach.

GOOOAL! The net rippled!

GOOOAL! ASTON VILLA 3 - Chelsea 1!

Stamford Bridge was stunned into silence, then erupted into a mixture of groans and a few, scattered gasps of awe. Leon ran to the corner flag, a triumphant roar escaping his lips. He'd done it again! A chip, over two defenders, against Chelsea, at Stamford Bridge!

This was a statement goal, a moment of pure individual brilliance.

The halftime whistle blew. Aston Villa 3 - Chelsea 1. The away dressing room was a scene of pandemonium. John McGinn pulled him into a bear hug. Ollie Watkins clapped him on the back.

Meanwhile, in the Chelsea dressing room, the mood was grim.

Pochettino was furious, his voice booming.

"Three goals! At home! This is unacceptable! That Fischer boy! He is running the show!" His thoughts, Leon's 'sight' faintly picked up, were a whirlwind of 'frustration', 'tactical errors', 'how to stop Fischer'.

On the TV, pundits were in disbelief.

"Unbelievable scenes at Stamford Bridge!" a commentator exclaimed.

"Aston Villa are leading Chelsea 3-1! And that third goal from Leon Fischer! The dribble past three, the nutmeg, the chip over Thiago Silva and Kepa! That is a goal of the season contender! He's just playing a different game out there!"

Leon sat in the dressing room, exhausted but exhilarated.

He'd dominated the midfield, scored a breathtaking goal, and helped Villa to a commanding lead against a top rival. This was the level he had always dreamed of. And the second half was yet to come.

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