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Chapter007

This goal fully demonstrated the accuracy and effectiveness of his tactical deployment and marked a tactical victory.

Seeing the players score goals and overtake the score according to his tactical guidance, Van der No's excitement was beyond words.

In the corner of the audience, Kenneth couldn't help but applaud Rosen and his wonderful goal.

Kenneth observed that Rosen showed top-level off-ball running. Even in the small space in the penalty area, he can keenly capture the fleeting gap and use it effectively, which is really commendable.

This goal highlights Rosen's outstanding ability in off-ball running.

At the same time, Rosen's shooting technique is also quite stable, without hesitation or deviation, and accurately shoots the ball into the goal.

Why does a player with such ability only participate in the Class D amateur league? At least he should be able to stand out in professional leagues above the Class C level. Kenneth was confused by this.

However, he knew that Rosen was an undiscovered treasure and should not be limited to the Class D amateur league.

After Rosen and others finished celebrating, the game continued.

The players of Bonigom no longer dared to underestimate Rosen. After all, he had scored twice. If they underestimated him, they would pay a heavy price.

After that, Rosen had difficulty getting a chance to shoot. Although he could still find a gap, he could not change the situation by himself, and his teammates needed to pass the ball accurately.

Rosen was amateur in dribbling and breaking through, and it was even more difficult for him to get a chance to shoot under the opponent's focus.

Kenneth also found that Rosen had shortcomings in passing, dribbling and teamwork. Except for running without the ball and shooting skills, his performance in other aspects was mediocre.

As for Rosen's current specific ability, Kenneth could not judge. He would continue to observe and decide whether to recommend Rosen to his brother who is a scout for a Dutch Eredivisie team.

The game on the field is still going on. Rosen did not score again with his excellent off-ball running ability, but he successfully tied down Bonigom's defense.

This move relieved the defensive pressure on Henik and created more offensive opportunities for him. However, Henik failed to score in two shots.

In the second half, Bonigom did not concede any more goals except for a goal scored by Rosen at the beginning. But they also found it difficult to launch an effective attack and were almost suppressed by Pulmes.

Although Pulmes had many shooting opportunities, the players failed to seize them.

As the game time passed, Bonigom players became increasingly impatient. Not only did they fall behind in the score, but they were also reversed after taking the lead.

Although they mainly defended in the second half, Bonigom players were still eager to attack, score, or at least equalize the score.

As the end of the game approached, this mentality became stronger.

As the end of the game approached, the frontcourt players of Purmes, except Rosen, gradually relaxed.

Even if the leading side ended the game 2-1, it would be a good result. A reversal away victory was enough to make the players excited for a week.

However, Rosen's efforts alone could not change the situation. Without the cooperation of his teammates, he could not dribble the ball through the defense and score a goal alone.

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Purmes players wanted to end the game 2-1, but Bonigom players were unwilling to accept this result.

Seeing that Purmes' attack weakened, Bonigom began to counterattack. In the 87th minute, they made a wonderful attack, but the shot hit the post and bounced out.

Van der No was very angry about this and loudly reprimanded the players who lost their defensive position. Captain Jonathan also encouraged his teammates to cheer up, and the game was not over yet.

Under the dual encouragement of the coach and the captain, the players cheered up again. Bonigom used the remaining time to attack continuously and tried to equalize the score.

The two sides fought fiercely in the midfield and fell into chaos for a while. The referee showed two consecutive yellow cards to prevent the situation from getting worse.

The players of Pulmes, who were originally planning to relax their attack, were inspired by the opponent's fight. They hoped to score another goal in the final stage of the game and win 3-1.

Therefore, even in the stoppage time, Pulmes did not delay time, but actively attacked.

Finally, in the 92nd minute, Pulmes successfully launched an attack. Donimic attacked from the wing and passed the ball to Henik who cut into the penalty area. Henik had no space to shoot, so he passed the ball back to Lanier outside the penalty area. Lanier met the ball and shot a powerful long shot.

The ball flew across the penalty area like a cannonball and flew to the left side of the goal. The goalkeeper jumped into the air and stretched his arms as much as possible to block it.

The players on the field and the audience on the field held their breath and stared, waiting for the final result, but Rosen continued to run and work hard.

After seeing Lanier shoot, Rosen did not stop, but continued to rush to the left side of the penalty area. With his excellent off-ball running ability, he almost instinctively ran in that direction.

Later, Rosen observed that the goalkeeper's fingers touched the ball flying towards the goal, causing the ball to deviate slightly from its trajectory, eventually hitting the post and bouncing back into the penalty area, just in front of Rosen.

Without anyone reacting, Rosen quickly adjusted his posture and lifted the ball that bounced back again with a light footwork, completing a lob shot, and the ball passed over the fallen goalkeeper's body and fell into the goal.

Seeing the ball enter the net, Rosen felt a little confused for a moment, and a question flashed through his mind: "Have I completed a hat trick?"

Just as he was about to turn around to celebrate, he was pulled by Pulmes' teammates.

"Wow..."

"Hat trick!!!!!!!!!!!!"

"Great!"

"Take a treat!"

Lanier, Henik, Dominic, Jonathan and all other teammates rushed forward, surrounded Rosen tightly, and shouted excitedly to celebrate.

Vanderno and several substitutes of Pulmes also cheered loudly on the sidelines, celebrating the goal, victory and Rosen's hat trick.

The players of Bonigom sighed, and many of them sat on the ground helplessly due to the double blow of body and mind.

Seeing this, the referee raised his hand to check his watch and decided not to add extra time. He first announced that the goal was valid, and then immediately blew the whistle to end the game.

Vanderno and the substitutes rushed into the stadium to celebrate with the players on the field.

Pulmes reversed the game with a 3-1 victory with Rosen's hat trick in the unfavorable situation of losing a goal first, and successfully won this away victory.

In the stands, car salesman Kenneth jumped up excitedly after witnessing Rosen's hat trick, first clapping and shouting "good shot", and then immediately took out his mobile phone and called his brother Philip.

Kenneth: "Hey, Philip, are you busy now?"

Philip: "No, what's up?"

Kenneth: "Do you know what I'm doing?"

Philip: "How should I know?"

Kenneth: "Haha, I just finished watching a football game. I found a very promising player, you will definitely be interested."

Philip: "Oh? What game, which team?"

Kenneth: "The fourth-level amateur league, Pulmes."

Philip: "Well, players of this level may not be of much value?"

Kenneth: "I know you may think so, but I can tell you that this player is really promising and you shouldn't miss it."

"I watched most of the game. He just completed a hat trick and helped Pulmes reverse and beat Bonigom 3-1."

"His off-ball running ability and shooting skills are very good. Although his other abilities are relatively amateur, I estimate that he is less than 18 years old and still has a lot of room for improvement. And his physical fitness is also very good, you shouldn't miss this opportunity."

Philip: "Are you sure he can make a step from the fourth-level amateur league to the Eredivisie?"

Kenneth: "I'm not sure, after all, I'm not a professional. I called you because I hope you can come and observe it yourself."

"I think, even if he is not competent for the Eredivisie now, you can consider training him in the youth team for two years and then promote him to the first team."

"After all, his off-ball running and shooting skills are so good, I believe he must have a place in the Eredivisie."

Philip: "Is he really that good? Well, help me find out about their next game and tell me, I will go to the scene to observe him."

Kenneth: "Okay! Goodbye!"

Philip: "Goodbye!"