Final Epilogue (Free)
May 27, 2034.
England.
Merseyside.
City of Liverpool.
Anfield Stadium.
This is the scene of the final of the UEFA Champions League for the 2033-2034 season.
Anfield, rebuilt a decade ago, has enough capacity for 100,000 fans.
On this day, they also finally witnessed another great moment.
“Gooooooal!”
A loud roar came from the live speakers above the stands, but there was a slight tremor in the voice:
“Looooong!”
The fans in the audience had already collectively stood up and expressed their surging feelings with the warmest applause.
In that red wave of people, many people had already burst into tears.
From this day on, they will no longer be able to see the familiar back of the lightning on the green field, the extremely reassuring No. 95!
Ronshit played 80 minutes before being substituted, and the 44-year-old really couldn't play the full 90 minutes in a Champions League final.
He couldn't score more than a dozen goals in a single game like he did when he was younger, and despite the full cooperation of his teammates, he only completed the performance of his fifth son, Dengko.
His body is indeed old.
The once strongest plug-in, the Dragon Divine Light, has long since lost its effect.
Youth, vitality, and strength were slowly slipping through his body.
He finally said goodbye to being a professional footballer.
"You can rest assured."
He smiled at his farewell press conference and said:
"The old guy sitting on the bench will never take off his clothes and go into battle again."
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The record that Long Shute left to the world may never be broken.
Since turning professional in 2009, he has played for Ajax, Bayern Munich, AC Milan and Liverpool before retiring in 2034, with a career spanning 24 years – including a year from injury.
During these 24 years, he played a total of 1,323 games, won 148 trophies, scored 10,595 goals, and averaged 8.008314 goals per game.
Considering that in the first two seasons of his debut, he was still a defender at the back, this average efficiency is particularly terrifying.
As I said before, I'm afraid no one can complete the transcendence!
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"Coach Gao!"
Gao Han, the head coach of the Chinese team, nodded to the players and began to speak:
"This is our first training session during the 2034 World Cup, and as the winner and winner of the previous four World Cups, we are bound to face a strong challenge from 31 other teams, and I hope you are all ready."
He coughed:
"I see someone who seems to want to say something?"
Someone raised his hand aloft:
"Boss, it seems that we still have one person missing from our roster?"
The head coach shrugged:
"Well, now...... Let me introduce you to the last player.
He suddenly contacted me half a month ago, begged him to be included in the national team squad with a handful of snot and tears, and swore to me that as long as he was for the sake of the team, he could agree to any conditions......"
Before he finished speaking, the team leader Qin Gude laughed:
"Lao Gao, if you still want to die, I will think that there is no need for the position of head coach......"
Assistant coach Chu Zhongtian had already walked into the court with an old guy in his forties in his arms.
"Hello everyone."
The man who had been away from the national team for four years once again stood on the stage he was familiar with.
He is the first player in the history of the Chinese team, having won four World Cups, four Asian Cups, and four Confederations Cups – the likes of the East Asian semi-finals, and he doesn't bother to put them in his honor room.
He played 159 games for the national team, scoring a total of 1,453 goals, an average of 9.14 goals per game, and is the undisputed No. 1 goal champion of Chinese football throughout history.
Old teammates who have fought side by side together call him this:
"Brother Long!"
"Captain Dragon!"
There are also young people who have watched him play football since childhood, and they call him this:
"Dragon...... Uncle! ”
Long Shute smiled and patted the young people's heads:
"Don't worry, boys, I'm just here as a substitute, the future is yours!"
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After the 2034 World Cup, Longshute, who won his fifth World Cup title, announced his retirement completely.
He played a total of 1,488 official matches in his career, won 161 titles, and scored 12,068 goals, an average of 8.11 goals per game.
There are only two competitions in which he has competed that he has failed to win the Eredivisie title – the first being his 2008/09 season with Ajax, who failed to help them win the Eredivisie title due to only three ad hoc league games.
The second is the 2014 World Cup.
In addition to that, he has won all the championships.
After Longshut, he can contemptuously say a word to the young people who claim to be the number one in the world:
What the?
Without averaging 7 or 8 goals per game, you dare to call yourself a contemporary superstar?
(End of book*2)