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Chapter 136 - Chapter 135 God’s Eye

The Fleet Street reporters wanted to keep asking questions, but the red-nosed Arsène Wenger didn't give them the chance and directly moved to the next question.

The Sun reporter immediately seized this opportunity and asked the question they cared about most:

"Alex, what do you think of Fly's public birthday celebration for Taylor at Old Trafford today? Do you consider it a provocation against Manchester United?"

Sir Alex Ferguson heard this question and said expressionlessly:

"That is that child's own business, it has nothing to do with us. Compared to celebrating at our home ground, I am more annoyed that we did not defeat Arsenal. If we had won, perhaps there wouldn't be so many issues....."

When facing reporters' questions, Wenger's tone was also very poor. Someone who didn't know would mistakenly think Arsenal was the losing side in this match.

"I don't have much to say, Manchester United always benefits, and other Premier League teams would agree with this."

"Manchester United's second goal in this match was an indisputably offside goal. The Main Referee not only failed to make an accurate call but also turned a blind eye to Park Ji-sung's malicious foul on Thomas (Rosicky) afterwards. I'm sure anyone seeing their team suffer such unfair treatment wouldn't feel much better than me."

"Of course, in the end, we still secured the victory, which fully demonstrates that 'justice prevails'."

"Fly performed a hat-trick? Oh, that's normal."

"I think nearly half of this season has passed, so no one should be too surprised by Fly's performance, right? This is just his usual operation; a superstar has the ability to decide the game at crucial moments."

"The match went on until the 98th minute? That's normal. Anyone who understands football knows the term 'Sir Alex Ferguson Time'; it's a privilege unique to Alex. I have nothing to say, at least this time, 'Sir Alex Ferguson Time' caused Manchester United to concede one more goal."

"Fly celebrated Taylor's birthday before the match? I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Taylor's birthday is always on this day every year. Is there anything to criticize about Fly celebrating his girlfriend's birthday? Undoubtedly, no."

"Our goal for this season? If I said our goal this season is to qualify for the Champions League, you would definitely think I'm being hypocritical, especially since we are currently leading the second-placed team by as much as 18 points."

"The Premier League title is the trophy we must strive for this season. As for the Champions League, we are also confident in making a challenge."

"Yes, I think we are stronger now than in the 05-06 season. That season we were Champions League runners-up, and this season we have a complete opportunity to win the Champions League title. However, we need to be grounded now and take it step by step."

After the Arsenal and Manchester United match, the entire England was shaken!

2:4, Manchester United actually lost to Arsenal at home, and by two goals!

In fact, if it weren't for the referee's blind eye, Manchester United would have suffered a crushing defeat by three goals at home.

And Fly's performance shocked the world even more.

He scored three goals, and Van Persie's goal also originated from his shot, meaning he created 4 goals, directly accounting for all of Arsenal's goals.

This extremely dominant performance directly elevated the evaluation of Fly by football professionals.

Especially when Fly's data of 31 goals in 16 Premier League games this season was released, the entire Europe exploded.

Until now, no one is questioning whether Fly can break the European top 5 leagues' single-season goal record or Gerd Müller's single-season goal record anymore.

Because judging by Fly's current crazy goal-scoring form, neither of these records is a problem!

In fact, if Fly hadn't officially debuted at the end of July this year, many people would have believed that Fly could break Gerd Müller's miraculous record of 85 goals in a calendar year.

After all, counting everything, Fly, who debuted less than 5 months ago, has already scored a total of 42 goals in all competitions in 2010.

11 goals in 4 Champions League games plus 31 goals in 16 League games, totaling 42 goals in 20 games, an average of 2.1 goals per game.

This data, this efficiency, is simply blinding everyone's 360K titanium alloy dog eyes!

Even Transfermarkt, which is usually cautious and doesn't casually change player values, has modified Fly's value 3 times in the past 4 months.

The first time was when Fly had just finished playing against Chelsea. That was also the first time Transfermarkt set a value for Fly. At that time, the value given by Transfermarkt was 40 million euros.

In other words, the first time Fly's value was set by a professional organization in his career, it was set at the high value of 40 million euros in this era, which was unprecedented.

The second time his value was set was after Fly played against Tottenham, directly executed Bale, and was officially certified by Guinness for running 100 meters in 9.69 seconds.

At that time, Transfermarkt's valuation for Fly surged by 20 million at once, reaching 60 million euros.

For Transfermarkt, which usually increases values by a few million, or at most just over ten million euros, this was undoubtedly an unreasonable increase.

But there was nothing they could do; who made Fly genuinely too formidable?

If they didn't increase it by that much at once, Transfermarkt wouldn't be doing justice to their professionalism.

As for the third valuation, it was after the match against Manchester United this time. Transfermarkt modified Fly's value the very next day.

70 million euros, that is Fly's current value.

A player under 18 years old having a value of 70 million euros is simply an incredibly absurd thing at this point in 2010.

It's important to note that Messi, currently the highest-valued player in football, is only worth 100 million euros.

Cristiano Ronaldo, ranked second, is worth 90 million euros.

After that, there is a direct gap; there is no one in the 70 million to 90 million range, and the player ranked third in value is directly Fly.

Other players who have been famous for many years, such as Ibrahimović, Kaka, Xavi, and Andrés Iniesta, are all valued less than Fly.

This act of rocketing to third place in the world's player value rankings in less than half a season directly ignited the global football fan community.

Many fans believed that Transfermarkt was too flattering to Fly. What right did a player who hadn't achieved anything yet have to surpass so many famous football stars all at once?

Of course, although the vast majority of fans felt that Fly's value had increased too quickly, they did not raise obvious doubts.

Because Fly's data is too solid; he achieved the miracle of 31 goals in 16 League games in the world's top League, the Premier League.

At the Champions League level, he scored 11 goals in 4 games, averaging nearly 3 goals per game, which is simply inhuman!

This terrifying and astonishing data made it very difficult for many fans who felt Fly's value had increased too quickly to question anything; they couldn't question it.

After all, value reflects a player's immediate ability + future potential, and has nothing to do with past honors.

Fly possesses both immediate ability and future potential, so there's really nothing to say about him getting such a high value.

After all, even the famous football players surpassed by Fly did not express any opinions on this.

Even Ibrahimović, known as the "King of Bluster," did not make wild claims in front of the media, saying things like "Fly is not worthy," let alone others.

This phenomenon of a host of stars collectively remaining silent is truly very rare.

For this situation to occur, it must be because the person in question has thoroughly convinced most people; otherwise, someone would definitely come out and chatter a bit.

It was only when Fly learned about this that he suddenly realized his status in the football world seemed to have unknowingly become quite high?

However, Fly had no time to bother with these matters now, because Taylor seemed overly moved tonight and directly wore black sheer lace to entice Fly.

Where could Fly withstand such stimulation? He completely immersed himself in joining with Taylor....

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.....

The day after the match, Fly, still in his sleep, suddenly heard the system's notification sound:

[Ding dong!]

[Congratulations to the Host for completing the additional task. The additional task reward is now being issued.]

Hearing this, Fly finally managed to prop himself up and shake his head.

Taylor's fair, slender arm was draped over Fly's body. Fly gently moved it away, but unexpectedly this caused Taylor to stir:

"Don't bother me, sleep a bit longer...."

Facing his girlfriend's request, Fly reluctantly agreed.

There was nothing he could do; that's just how much Fly spoiled his girlfriend.

Forced to lie down and serve as Taylor's pillow, Fly's attention was on the light screen in front of him that only he could see:

[Skill: Gods Eye]

[Effect: Can be activated during a match. Upon activation, players on the entire field will appear before the Host like radar. A series of information such as player positioning, player movement trends, passing routes, shooting trajectories, ball landing points, player physical condition, etc., will be displayed.]

[Restriction: Can be activated for 10 minutes per match (upgradable), and stamina consumption is doubled when Gods Eye is activated.]

[Upgrade Condition: When all of the Host's non-defensive attributes reach 80 points, you can use 300 points of High-Level Soft Rice Points to upgrade. After upgrading, the duration can reach 20 minutes per match.]

After reading the introduction to Gods Eye, Fly felt as if he had reached a climax.

Undeniably, this skill is indeed a bit of a BUG.

It's equivalent to everyone playing an FPS game, and you turn on a wallhack that shows the location of all enemies.

If it's amateur players, a pro player can still play against someone using a wallhack.

But if a pro player uses a wallhack, then others are completely unable to play.

Gods Eye is similar to a wallhack in a football match.

Because with this skill, you can accurately reach the first landing point of the football every time, thereby successfully controlling the football immediately every time.

Anyone contesting a 50/50 ball with you will not be your opponent, unless they foul.

If a defensive player has this skill, it's almost a pipe dream for attacking players to score.

Because a defensive player can see through the attacking player's intentions anytime and anywhere, knowing whether you are going to shoot, pass, or dribble past.

In this situation, unless there is a scenario where several attacking players upfront are against one defensive player.

Otherwise, with an equal number of players, a defensive player can achieve nearly 100% successful defense.

For attacking players, this skill is also abnormal.

Although even with this skill, it's impossible for an attacking player to have a nearly 100% successful attack.

But it can give attacking players divine assistance when contesting high balls upfront, in 1v1 duels, or making runs to beat the offside trap.

Even when cornered, they can pass the football out through the passing routes displayed by Gods Eye, creating a threat.

These are the BUG points brought by the Gods Eye cheat.

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