Especially when Fly saw that even the players' physical condition could be displayed, he felt that scoring goals in the future would be like "god chasing him to feed him," even simpler than eating and drinking.
How a player's physical condition actually is cannot necessarily be fully grasped just by looking at his facial expression.
Many players are clearly exhausted on the field, but their willpower is very strong, and they grit their teeth and push through. Their expressions don't change much, which directly leads to their opponents being deceived and not knowing to exploit his weakness.
But before Gods Eye, all disguises will be exposed. It's clear at a glance which player on the field is in poor physical condition.
Fly only needs to target the player in poor physical condition and relentlessly attack him to easily break through the opponent's defense.
Besides the above situations, there are all sorts of other scenarios where Gods Eye can be used to cheat. Fly couldn't even think of them all, there were simply too many!
"This skill is really something, truly f***ing insane..." Fly clicked his tongue, unable to help but marvel at the skill he had obtained this time, feeling like he was possessed by a European Emperor.
Afterwards, Fly looked at the item card he had received:
[Item Name: Black Whistle Buster]
[Item Effect: Whenever your side encounters a black whistle, the host's next shot will definitely go in, and it will definitely be valid, unable to be blacked out.]
[Usage Count: Limited to 3 uses per season (cannot accumulate, automatically refreshes to 3 uses after the start of a new season, unused counts from before are cleared)]
When he saw this item, Fly was completely stunned.
In a situation where you encounter a black whistle, the next shot will definitely go in?!!
Holy crap!
Isn't this a conceptual weapon?
Fly said he never expected to get a conceptual level cheat in such a short amount of time.
To be honest, don't look at this cheat being limited to only three uses per season.
But it's already completely sufficient.
Because the number of times a team encounters black whistles in a season won't be too many, and most of them only appear in some very important matches.
Even if the Main Referee might be biased in regular matches, it wouldn't go as far as a black whistle.
Home advantage calls are something every team has, which is very normal.
But honestly, even Chelsea, who are most disliked by UEFA, won't encounter more than 5 black whistles in a season.
Sometimes there might even only be one or two black whistles in a season.
This directly leads to the [Black Whistle Buster] cheat basically being able to cover a team's entire season.
Even if they encounter black whistles in unimportant matches, it doesn't really matter. It just adds a loss to the team, but it won't have a significant impact on the team's final results.
For important matches where they encounter black whistles, three uses per season is completely sufficient.
You should know that the item description clearly states that it only limits the number of uses per season, not the number of uses within a single match.
This means that if they encounter three black whistles in a single match, they can use up all three of the [Black Whistle Buster]'s single-season uses.
This mechanism allows Fly to be completely unaffected by black whistles in a crucial life-and-death battle during the season.
He doesn't believe they could lose a match where they are guaranteed to score three goals through [Black Whistle Buster]!
Especially the conceptual nature of [Black Whistle Buster] ensures that Fly's goals will definitely be valid; even if the Main Referee wants to disallow them, he can't.
For a cheat that can even change the Main Referee's judgment on a psychological level, Fly had nothing left to praise.
"Thank you, Manchester United. Without you, I wouldn't have gotten such great equipment, hohoho..."
After looking at the rewards for the side quest, Fly suddenly realized that the fact he could receive the rewards meant the quest was completed.
Opening his phone, Fly checked the trending topics in the United Kingdom and the United States. He found that in the United Kingdom's trending list, #Arsenal 4:2 Manchester United# occupied the top spot.
And #Fly Celebrates Taylor's Birthday Live at Old Trafford# was ranked second.
Ranked third was #Fly Hat-trick#, and the remaining trending topics were all related to "Arsenal VS Manchester United".
As for the United States' trending list, there were very few topics related to this match, barely making it into the top twenty trending topics.
However, the grand fireworks show and aerial projection that Fly prepared for Taylor directly took the top spot on the trending list with overwhelming popularity.
From the trending lists of these two countries, it's clear that their focuses are completely different.
British people were more focused on this match. The birthday surprise Fly prepared for Taylor was only mentioned incidentally.
The reason it could become the second-ranked trending topic was because the Arsenal VS Manchester United match itself had extremely high popularity, so Fly's action was forcibly boosted in popularity along with it.
But in the United States, it was completely different.
The popularity of this match on the United States' trending list was only ranked eighteenth. It was clear that not many people in the US were seriously paying attention to this "Premier League pinnacle showdown" that Fleet Street had been building up for a long time.
What American people truly cared about was the gossip between the celebrity couple Fly and Taylor.
Fly had already gained fame in North America because of his 9.69-second 100-meter dash.
As for Taylor, after her second album was released, she had already become a top star in the United States.
Gossip between two very famous celebrities in the United States would definitely be more eye-catching than a football match that American people didn't care about at all.
And when Fly created a performance for Taylor in front of 80,000 people, many young American people, especially young girls, cast envious glances at Taylor.
In the eyes of girls, Fly's action was simply too manly, and Taylor was incredibly happy!
It was also because of this incident that a large number of young American female groups began to follow Fly and gradually grew fond of him.
After this birthday surprise, Fly's number of female fans saw a surge.
Realizing this, Fly couldn't help but smile wryly: "The number of female fans gained from so many previous matches isn't even as much as from this one public display of affection."
"Girls are truly emotional creatures... Compared to boring matches, they value emotional aspects more."
After checking the domestic trending topics in the United States and the United Kingdom, Fly opened Weibo again and looked at East Asia's trending list.
As expected, East Asia and the United Kingdom's trending topics were quite similar, with the top trending topic being #Arsenal 4:2 Defeats Manchester United#.
The second was #Fly Hat-trick#, and only the third was #Fly Celebrates Taylor's Birthday Live#.
From this trending order, it can be seen that the atmosphere for football in China is still exceptionally fervent.
At least a heavyweight Premier League match can still reach the top of Weibo's trending list.
Of course, it wouldn't stay at the top for long.
After all, usually by the next morning in East Asia, there would be NBA game news. Due to Yao's influence, the atmosphere for basketball in East Asia still completely dominates football.
NBA games, especially those with a certain level of attention, can easily reach the top of the trending list.
As for the Rockets and Lakers games, their popularity has a cliff-like lead.
At least football matches like "Manchester United VS Arsenal" are hard to compare with the current Rockets and Lakers in terms of fan base in China.
Therefore, for football game news to reach the top of East Asia's Weibo trending list, it must be before the NBA games start on that day.
For example, around 5 or 6 in the morning.
An hour or two later, the trending topics would basically be pushed down by the NBA games.
The news about Fly and Taylor being the third trending topic on Weibo only lasted less than three hours before the Lakers game news took over.
To compete with the popularity of peak Kobe and the Lakers in China, Fly currently doesn't stand a chance.
Even though Fly had already appeared on hanger TV Station Channel 1, his national popularity still couldn't compare to Kobe, who had been deeply rooted in China for many years.
There's nothing that can be done about it; the Boss had too many followers in this land. Even after the plane crash, the number of people who mourned him was countless.
Including some memes related to Kobe, they had long been circulating on the Chinese internet. The cross-circle effect was extreme; even people who didn't follow basketball would say a few Kobe-related phrases like "Man, what can I say?".
Based on Fly's memories from his previous life, the most widely circulated foreign celebrity on the Chinese internet was the Boss, Kobe.
Even the rest, including LeBron James, Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo, had to step aside.
As for other celebrities, there's even less to say. The most famous foreign celebrities in China are often sports stars, while foreign entertainment stars, conversely, don't have a large market in China.
Fly could only attribute this strange phenomenon to the vast differences between Eastern and Western cultures. Sports, a field that isn't affected by cultural and ideological differences, has a higher acceptance rate in China.
Conversely, foreign entertainment products, whether songs or movies, might be filtered based on the preferences of Chinese people and cannot be simultaneously popularized among the vast majority of people.
To give a simple example, the most famous singer in China is definitely Jay Chou, not Michael Jackson, Madonna, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, or Justin Bieber.
The former's fame in China is greater than that of the latter few European and American singers combined; they are completely on different levels.
