"Disobeying the coach's tactical arrangements"
Thirteen-year-old Argentine boy Chen Mo was expelled from his junior high school team. In pursuit of his football dream, he joined the La Masia youth training camp to start his professional football career.
European Golden Boy Award, World Ballon d'Or, Champions League Most Valuable Player, partner with Messi in the World Cup trophy...
(PS: It is more passionate, has character panels, and no system tasks)
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Kaka joins Real Madrid, Ibrahimovic leaves for Barcelona
Serie A, once known as the "Little World Cup", is gradually declining.
In this turbulent era
Shen Lin, a young man from China
With the blessing of the system, get the Beckham gift package
Opening point free kick
Leading Naples to revival
Recreate the glory of the Maradona era!
(Pure football novel ~ Max-level reflexes at the start + rational development + no female lead + no Chinese national team; detailed match and technical descriptions—a fulfilling slow read, a dizzying fast read)
Li Ming transmigrates to the star-studded era before Messi and Ronaldo—the age of princes in football. With maxed-out reflexes, he rises from Atlético Madrid’s youth academy to the La Liga stage. Ronaldo (the original), Zidane, Ronaldinho, Eto’o, Raúl, Villa, and an 18-year-old Messi… With so many legends gathered in La Liga, Li Ming quickly makes a name for himself and becomes the Guardian of Calderón!
At the club, he befriends the 21-year-old Golden Boy Fernando Torres. Defenders like Pablo and Perea also take great care of him. Together, they face the changes sweeping through European football. As a goalkeeper, Li Ming is determined to forge his own era!
Luis Aragonés: I really wanted A-Ming to play for the Spanish national team, but he had already acquired Dutch citizenship. It’s a real pity we couldn’t get him; even if he weren’t a goalkeeper, he’d still be qualified to be my assistant coach!
Marco van Basten: What? Spain wants to poach A-Ming? No way! I’ll even bring out my mentor to help convince him to play for the Netherlands!
Carlos Bianchi: That’s right, I’m A-Ming’s head coach at Atlético. I was the one who started calling him “A-Ming”! I’m just that good at spotting new stars—go ahead and ask those reporters if they dare disagree!