After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!

Chapter 25: 0025 Chelsea Laboratory



"Three touches on the field, an assist every four minutes, injured. AC Milan's super talent Kevin has already been injured twice at the start of the season. According to the groundskeeper at San Siro, it's due to the turf. Since it is shared with Inter Milan, they can't replace it with a type that's more suitable for technically skilled players. Only if Milan had their own stadium could they ensure the players' safety. We cannot confirm or deny this, but Kevin's injuries are indeed a problem for Milan. Perhaps he is just prone to injuries, and Milan's high salary might not yield the expected results." — Milan Sports Newspaper

When Huang Kaiwen woke up, he saw this report.

They were absolutely right.

After all, I, Huang, am a 'glass man.' What can you do about it?

After being injured yesterday and treated by Nanni, Huang Kaiwen quickly recovered, which was somewhat distressing for him.

He was even planning to buy some mate tea and make a permanent spot for himself in the stands at Inter Milan's side. You're telling me I might catch up for the UEFA Champions League?

Under the leadership of Giovanni Nanni, the Milan Lab had evolved, making Huang's life increasingly difficult.

Seeing Huang Kaiwen's displeased face, Barbara softly consoled him, "It's not your fault, don't worry. The Milan Sports Newspaper has been targeting you too much lately. I plan to talk to them."

"Okay, you go and do that."

Huang Kaiwen nodded and said.

Even though I'm not playing, it's not right for you guys to keep slamming me in the newspaper.

"Albert."

When Barbara was off to work, Huang Kaiwen called the butler.

"Yes, Master."

The Mediterranean butler stood straight, his bowing quite posh.

"Call and order me a better wheelchair, with the seat made from Hermès leather."

"Very well, Master."

After Albert left, Huang Kaiwen began to get bored again.

He suddenly realized a problem: he couldn't go out and play while injured.

After much thought, he decided to customize a wheelchair.

After all, for Huang, a wheelchair is like what a sports car is to Cristiano Ronaldo.

Losing the wheelchair to Huang was like the West losing Jerusalem.

Later that evening, an excited Barbara came back, hugged Huang Kaiwen's head, and kissed him madly until he ran out of breath, then excitedly announced, "Honey, I've taken a position at the AC Milan Club!"

He hadn't expected the madam to take over the club so soon.

Huang Kaiwen asked, "What position?"

"I'll be in the Public Relations Office, mainly handling the club's interactions with the media," Barbara said proudly, "and in a little while, no newspaper will speak ill of you."

"Good job!"

Huang Kaiwen gave the madam a thumbs-up.

Anyway, getting the media to give it a rest is a good thing.

That night, the excited knight didn't spare him, the patient—and this time, the injury was not to his thigh—Huang Kaiwen endured a ravaging by Milan's new darling.

Before the second round of matches, Kaka came over to visit Huang Kaiwen, and after a few hours of playing Real Life Manager, Kaka went home.

The young Kaka had only God, soccer, and gaming on his mind.

The second round, an away game against Bologna.

Huang Kaiwen watched Kaka create opportunities and score on television.

In recent years, Kaka truly excelled—a player with such strong breakthrough abilities was precious, especially since Kaka played in the center, where the defense is typically tighter than on the wings.

Thus, the value of breaking through in the center was even greater.

Both goals were created by Kaka's breakthroughs in the middle, one was a low shot inside the penalty area after a pass back from Inzaghi, and the other was a direct through pass that assisted Shevchenko.

Too strong.

No wonder he won the Ballon d'Or.

Truly worthy of being his good brother, Huang Kai.

After the match, Huang Kaiwen even called Kaka to congratulate him.

Then it was the national team match day, and Kaiwen couldn't find anyone even if he wanted to play games with Kaka because of how the schedule was arranged.

It's worth mentioning that Lieven Maesschalck was moved by Huang Kaiwen's sincerity. AC Milan was very cooperative, and Giovanni Nanni, from his position in the Milan laboratory, identified many hidden issues with the players, which benefited Milan immensely.

Kaiwen was very dedicated to inviting Lieven Maesschalck.

However, the arrival of Lieven Maesschalck caused significant dissatisfaction for Dr. Meiselmann, who had already questioned some of Meiselmann's arrangements during his first visit to the Milan laboratory.

This time, the two erupted in a fierce conflict, even making the newspapers.

The players knew where they stood, overwhelmingly supporting the divine doctor Lieven Maesschalck. The club's stance was the same, leaving Dr. Meiselmann to sorrowfully take his severance pay and depart from Milan.

"I was the one who founded the Milan laboratory. I established each player's profile and I poured my heart into this place. Many European clubs once came here to learn. I had a very pleasant cooperation with AC Milan Club, but the honeymoon is over. Ever since that lady brought in a few inexplicable doctors, things have changed. They chose to trust these outsiders, and the frequent injuries will severely impact AC Milan's performance," Dr. Meiselmann lamented while teary-eyed during an interview with Sky TV, displaying his grief publicly.

Perhaps he really did invest a lot in the Milan laboratory, but his personal capacity was truly inadequate, causing conditions to worsen further.

Watching TV with Huang Kaiwen, Barbara pointed at Dr. Meiselmann on the screen and said, "This guy is really annoying. Doesn't he realize how bad he is?"

"Let it go. After all, Dr. Meiselmann is a respectable doctor," responded Huang Kaiwen, patting Barbara's shoulder to comfort her.

Barbara had a prickly personality, targeting anyone who upset her.

After moving from the family company to Milan, she handled the media relationships brilliantly to the extent that Kaiwen hadn't seen any newspapers questioning him recently.

This was a good thing.

Later, while watching the national team play, Inzaghi was injured.

Then, Huang Kaiwen discovered another Destiny Point.

Damn, the respectable Dr. Meiselmann really was indefatigable.

[Changed the destiny of star player Inzaghi, received 30 Destiny Points]

After the destiny unfolded, there was a vision.

[Lieven Maesschalck thought Inzaghi didn't need surgery, chose conservative treatment]

[Inzaghi returned to the field]

[Without Meiselmann's surgery, no complications remained]

[Inzaghi's career extended, the 2008 reoccurrence of problems didn't exist]

[Inzaghi remained effective, gradually becoming a substitute after age 37, but still maintained a high scoring rate]

[Inzaghi chose to retire in 2013]

[Inzaghi lived to be 80 years old. He never married in his lifetime]

Huang Kaiwen was really impressed.

He had indirectly facilitated the change of team doctors, unexpectedly affecting so many stars, which fully demonstrated the lack of Dr. Meiselmann's capabilities as Milan's players improved without him.

Just when Huang Kaiwen thought it would be hard to see the respectable Dr. Meiselmann again, shocking news came from England.

Chelsea announced on their official website the invitation for Dr. Meiselmann to become the head physician: "Dr. Meiselmann's contributions in Milan are well recognized. After a club resolution, we've invited Dr. Meiselmann to Chelsea to establish our own Chelsea laboratory, providing the best care for our players. The club not only aims to provide the best training environment but will also ensure their health as much as possible."


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