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Chapter 173 - Chapter 172 If Heaven Has Feelings, It Will Also Grow Old, and It Kicks Hartmon When It Sees Him!

"GOOOOOOOOOOAL!!!"

"Number 13, Fly Adams!!!"

"Wilshere's beautiful pass, the ball goes over Manchester City's defense, Fly makes a lightning-fast run, and shoots!!!"

"Oh my god, this man has scored again. So far this season, he has scored 39 goals in 20 games, just one step away from the 40-goal mark..."

"Oh, god Jesus, I'm completely blown away."

Martin Taylor had already reached a climax due to Fly's ruthless scoring efficiency.

Andy Gray was slightly calmer, but this wasn't because his G-spot was lower than Martin Taylor's, but because he was already numb.

Since Fly scored a hat-trick against Wigan Athletic, breaking Alan Shearer's Premier League single-season goal record with 35 goals, his final goal tally has been the focus of speculation in the United Kingdom.

Andy Gray, as a professional Premier League commentator, was naturally part of the discussion.

In previous episodes, he predicted a final tally of "50 goals in a single season."

Because he always felt that as long as someone is human, there will definitely be fluctuations in form.

Although Fly is invincible at this stage, destroying everything!

However, as the season progresses and Arsenal's schedule becomes more congested, it will inevitably affect his performance.

Even now, he still insists on this point of view.

After all, the Champions League knockout stage hasn't officially started yet, Fly's schedule isn't too packed, and the intensity of the matches isn't that high.

However, the Premier League goal tally of 39 goals in 20 games has already made him numb...

What he's thinking now is: "God, who can stop him?"

This question, perhaps only Heaven knows...

When Fly scored the second goal of the match, Mancini couldn't help but cover his forehead in frustration.

He felt that Manchester City's defense didn't have any major flaws in this match.

But this guy still managed to score two goals, and possibly more.

Thinking of this, Mancini couldn't help but look back at Mario Balotelli, who was sitting on the bench in a daze.

"Comparing people is really infuriating. Why can't Manchester City have a player like this?"

He knew that Mario Balotelli and Fly had a conflict in the player tunnel earlier.

He thought that such a conflict would ignite Mario Balotelli's fighting spirit and make him determined to challenge Fly.

But looking at Mario Balotelli now, he turned around and forgot about it, completely lost in his own world again.

Mancini really couldn't stand his fellow countryman anymore...

Looking at the match time, Mancini felt there was still a chance, so he made his first substitution.

He replaced Jo, one of Manchester City's worst signings in history, with Adam Johnson.

Wenger, on the other hand, kept his cards close, as the situation on the field was excellent, and he wasn't in a hurry.

Perhaps it was Heaven's grace, Mancini's substitution quickly paid off.

In the 62nd minute of the match.

Sagna, in a clash, suddenly seemed possessed by a gang leader and delivered an elbow to the newly substituted Adam Johnson.

The Main Referee's eyes lit up, and he quickly ran to Sagna, showing him a red card without hesitation.

"Oh my god! Sagna elbowed Adam, that was so reckless..."

"His action could very well cause Arsenal to lose their current excellent situation."

"Wow, look at Arsène's face on the sideline, it's clear the Frenchman is not in a good mood right now. Sagna's foul was completely meaningless."

Fly was also speechless when he saw his teammate act foolishly and give the Main Referee a chance to show a red card.

Frankly speaking, if it weren't for playing football, probably only a few of his less educated teammates wouldn't be involved in gangs.

Perhaps only Van Persie, who comes from a good family, could live a decent life without playing football.

The others are genuinely a bunch of hooligans and thugs, acting like gang leaders on the field, and maliciously retaliating. If you don't get a red card, who will?

A football match is not a basketball match. No matter how many fouls there are in a basketball match, it won't result in playing with fewer players; at most, the foul player is ejected.

But a football match will really face a 10V11 situation.

When it rains, it pours. The consequence of Arsenal playing with one less player quickly came...

In the 63rd minute of the match.

Yaya Touré unleashed a free-kick directly at the goal. It was a beautiful strike, straight into the corner.

Szczęsny had no answer to this goal. Even stretching his body to the limit, he couldn't reach it at all...

Manchester City 1:2 Arsenal, they pulled one back.

"GOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!!!"

"Number 42, Yaya Touré!!!"

"A miracle, truly a miracle. This Ivorian, who looks like a rough guy, pulled one back for Manchester City with a thunderous free-kick."

"The suspense of this match is back..."

Wenger, who was about to make a substitution on the sideline, immediately stopped when the team conceded a goal at this moment.

According to custom, he was planning to substitute Fly in the 70th minute.

But now, with one less player, the team is only leading by one goal and could be equalized or even overtaken by Manchester City at any time.

To preserve the victory, Wenger could only keep Fly on the field to stabilize the situation.

Fly also felt a little anxious when he saw the team concede a goal at this moment.

Because his Gods Eye was about to expire in less than 4 minutes, and his physical condition was already struggling a bit.

If he didn't help the team score another goal in the next 4 minutes, the outcome of this match would be truly unpredictable...

"Jack, Cesc, pass me the ball, I'll put another one in right away, trust me!"

Facing Fly's call, Wilshere and Fabregas blindly chose to believe.

The Arsenal players now have an unconditional trust in Fly.

This trust was built by Fly game after game.

In the 66th minute of the match.

After a one-two with Fabregas in midfield, Wilshere immediately passed the ball to the overlapping Clichy, and then quickly sprinted forward.

Clichy didn't hesitate with the pass, sending the ball directly into Wilshere's path with a first-time touch.

Facing Nigel de Jong's flying tackle, Wilshere risked injury to pass the ball to Fly, who was cutting in from the left flank.

"Ah—"

Fly heard the scream behind him. Although he wanted to look back, he knew that what he had to do at this moment was to put the damn ball into the opponent's goal.

Facing Richards' tight marking, Fly used Gods Eye and noticed that Joe Hart's positioning was a bit advanced. A red line showing 75% appeared in his vision.

Without any hesitation, Fly took a gamble. If Heaven has feelings, Heaven will also grow old; seeing Hart, take a shot.

He believed that with his shooting skill and the assistance of Gods Eye, plus the BUFF of Joe Hart as a world-class goal background, this ball would go in as long as he dared to shoot!

Swinging his leg, his studs scraped the turf, kicking up black soil. Fly struck the ball with the outside of his foot, hitting a curling shot.

Richards, realizing Fly's intention, lunged to block, but it was already too late.

Joe Hart, seeing Fly dare to shoot directly with a defender in front of him, suddenly felt a surge of indignation.

No, did he really think of Joe as a soft touch?

Shooting from that position, who the hell are you looking down on?

Joe Hart swore he would save this shot and then properly mock that hateful kid, Fly Adams.

Stretching his body, Joe Hart formed a beautiful picture in the air.

But if anyone looked closely at his pupils, they would find that Joe Hart was completely unsettled...

Because after stretching his body to the limit, he suddenly realized something.

That is, he seemed unable to touch the incoming ball.

"No, it's impossible, I can definitely touch it, I must make Fly, this guy who looks down on me, suffer!"

But the facts could not be swayed by Joe Hart's subjective thoughts.

Due to his advanced positioning, the ball, after curling in a large arc, was still within the goal area.

Joe Hart's face turned ashen when he noticed this.

Could it be that he really was, as the media said, a "world-class goal specialist"?

As Joe Hart fell powerlessly from the air, the ball hit the back of the net.

"GOOOOOOOOOOAL!!!"

"He did it!!!"

"Fly Adams, it's this god-like man again. He once again blasted open Manchester City's goal with a stunning long-range shot."

"Manchester City, who were forced to pull one back by Yaya Touré, conceded again in less than four minutes."

"And the one who did all this is still that man!"

"Without a doubt, Fly is a true superstar!"

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