Chapter 14: Winning the Debut and Losing the Game (Part II)

Facing Campbell, a long-established defender who has been famous for a long time and can even be said to be the top defender in the entire Premier League, George did not feel as nervous as a newcomer, on the contrary, he even involuntarily increased his speed with the ball, as if he was like a runaway tank, trying to crush everything in front of his road.

"Boy, let me teach you, the Premier League is not as simple as you think, I Campbell is not for everyone." Watching George rush up like a madman, Campbell couldn't help but think to himself.

George is very fast, and although the stride with the ball makes the football leave George's feet in a large range, but George relies on his speed advantage, as long as he can catch up with the football in an instant, which makes it seem to outsiders that although George's current action with the ball is very large, the football has always left George's feet.

Facing Campbell, who rushed up calmly, George didn't feel a trace of nervousness at this moment, on the contrary, George seemed to have entered a state of emptiness at the moment, and his mind was abnormally clear.

Facing Campbell, George gently pulled the ball sideways with his right foot, trying to move to the left and break through from Campbell's right side.

As if he had expected George to do this, when George's right foot just touched the football, Campbell quickly stretched out his right foot, and the center of his body unconsciously leaned towards George's left and his right.

"How is that possible?" The feeling of emptiness under his feet made it clear to Campbell that he hadn't touched the soccer ball at George's feet.

It turned out that George pulled the football horizontally to his left foot, but unfortunately did not choose to break through from the left, but when the football came to the left foot, he took a look left and right, and knocked the football back to the right foot, but it all happened in a split second.

When Campbell was trying to stabilize himself, George didn't give Campbell any chance, quickly broke through Campbell from the right and faced Arsenal's young goalkeeper Taylor.

I don't know who Taylor is, and it seems that he is about the same as Kirkland in terms of strength, but no matter how good Taylor is, he will never reach the level of Van der Sar and Schmeichel.

Looking at Arsenal's goalkeeper Taylor calmly, George even has a mind to guess at the moment, which shows George's relaxation and calmness at the moment.

"I can't let him get any closer." Although Taylor is very young, as a good goalkeeper, Taylor knows very well that the closer George is to him, the greater the threat, and what he needs to do at this moment is to block George's shot angle as much as possible.

Thinking of this, Taylor did not hesitate at all, rushed out directly, and was still four or five meters away from George, pounced forward, and began to fall to the ground and slide sideways.

At this moment, George once again used his actions to tell everyone that he has a perverted psychological quality, and although he is only a newcomer, his threat will not be reduced because he is a newcomer.

In the face of Taylor's block, George did not have any nervousness, and when Taylor was about to approach him, George directly picked the bottom of the football with his toes, and the football jumped up in a small arc very obediently.

In normal times, this kind of small arc does not pose a threat to Taylor at all, but unfortunately Taylor is currently on the ground, although Taylor has done his best, stretched out his right hand to stop the football, but unfortunately it is just a little bit, the football still calmly passed over Taylor's hand, slowly rolling towards the goal.

As he picked up the football, George jumped up himself, dodging Taylor's slip and knocking him over. Striding to catch up with the football, with a gentle push with his right foot, the football rolled into the goal.

Cold, absolutely cold, with George's goal, the whole Highbury, which was still very lively, instantly became silent. No one could have imagined that a 16-year-old rookie would be so calm in the Premier League, and after the first touch of the ball, he would pass the goalkeeper to score.

Especially Arsenal fans, they couldn't have imagined that their hero, the team's defender Campbell, had just become so fragile and vulnerable when he played against George.

Highbury Stadium became unusually silent, but this did not mean that the entire Highbury Stadium became very silent, at least George was frantically squirting on the pitch, celebrating his first Premier League goal.

And George's goal, because George is only 16 years and 129 days old at this moment, has created the history of the youngest goalscorer in the Premier League. (The real-life youngest Premier League goalscorer was Wayne Rooney at 16 years and 360 days, later broken by James Milner with 16 years and 357 years before Wahan later broke with 16 years and 271 days.) )

Facing Gerrard, who rushed over with the same smile on his face, George rushed directly towards Gerrard, jumped up halfway, and at the same time Gerrard also jumped, and the two slammed into the chest in the air, which was a celebration of Gerald's goal with George and Owen when he was in the youth team.

The Liverpool players who came later tightly surrounded George, who was hugging Gerrard, and celebrated wildly. At the same time, it is clear that there are more than 1,000 Liverpool fans who have come from afar.

", that's amazing, God!" With George's goal, Houllier lost his usual calmness, jumped up excitedly, and waved his right fist fiercely, as if venting the tension in his heart.

The goal is certainly happy and exciting, but what makes Houllier even happier and excited is that during George's goal just now, Houllier saw the performance of a super genius with excellent mental quality.

'This kid has absolutely the qualifications to play in the Premier League, I believe that. With George's goal, Houllier also added George to his list of members of the Premier League.

As for the idea that he just wanted George to be a firefighter at the beginning, he had long been abandoned by Houllier at this moment.

It would be unfair for such a good striker to stay in the youth team, he should be transferred to the first team, re-signed a formal professional contract with the club, and become a player in Liverpool's first team.

At this moment, Hollier secretly thought in his heart, if he wasn't still on the court, I'm afraid Hollier really wanted to call directly and ask Morse to re-sign an important contract for George.

Thinking that in the future, Liverpool will have Owen and George, two absolute strikers, both of whom are speed and skill types, and George still has a strong body, and when necessary, he can also play the role of Husky, cover Owen, and create opportunities for Owen.

Thinking of this, Houllier couldn't help laughing, such a sharp striker killer, Lao Tzu doesn't care if you are Arsenal or Manchester United, if any of you dare to be arrogant, then Lao Tzu will destroy you.

What, you say George is still young and can't survive in the Premier League. Nonsense, see for yourself, a player who plays for the first time, faces the boos of tens of thousands of fans, and calmly passes Campbell and the goalkeeper to score, can't survive in the Premier League?

Tell me how many people in the entire Premier League can be as good as Campbell. Even Campbell has passed, and he has scored, this kind of strength and calmness, not going to the Premier League to go there.

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