When the whistle for the end of the match sounded.
Under the boos and "debris" from Atletico Madrid fans in the stands, Real Madrid players "hugged their heads and ran for cover." Even Schuster ran back to the locker room.
"The match is over!"
"Real Madrid recreated the feat from 44 years ago."
"They have once again conquered the four major devil's home grounds."
"This season, under Schuster's leadership, they have successively conquered Camp Nou, San Mames, Calderon, and Mestalla."
"Just like Chen Zhong said in a pre-match interview, we've conquered three, and there's no reason to fall at the last one, Calderon."
"We can feel the unwillingness in the hearts of the Atletico Madrid fans in the stands, as they roared and threw debris below, which might lead to punishment for the club after the match."
With the commentator's explanation, countless fans on the internet also started discussing Schuster, Real Madrid, and Chen Zhong.
[They really did it!]
[The challenge of the four major devil's home grounds really got completed.]
[Didn't Atletico Madrid seem quite confident before the match?]
[And that so-called Maradona successor, Aguero, wasn't he supposed to be formidable? How come he was completely marked out by Chen Zhong.]
[Damn, I thought this time Atletico Madrid was going to rise, saying before the match that this was the closest gap between the two teams, and this is it? This is it?]
Fans were heatedly discussing, and at the post-match press conference, Atletico Madrid's coach, the "elegant" Javier Aguirre, faced with media questions, appeared somewhat unwilling and said: "The first goal ruined our week's preparation."
This coach from Mexico seemed somewhat unconvinced.
"This shouldn't have been the result."
"We had already prepared thoroughly, we should have won."
"I'm not sure if what Chen did on the pitch is really legitimate, he repeatedly floored our players."
"I'm not saying every decision was wrong, but the league has been going on for this long, and I've barely seen him get a card."
The more Aguirre spoke, the more reasonable he felt: "This defies logic."
"He can't make moves that frequently and still walk away unscathed."
"Just like at the end of the match when he floored Aguero, I was 100% sure that deserved a yellow card."
Aguirre's words implied that Real Madrid received special treatment from the referee at the Estadio Vicente Calderón, suggesting that Real Madrid's victory in this match wasn't honorable.
After celebrating in the locker room with the players, Schuster arrived at the post-match interview site, and upon hearing the reporter relay Aguirre's issues, Schuster chuckled and said: "I think he must have gone mad."
"In the first round of our encounters this season, Aguero also breached our goal shortly after the match started."
"But we still managed to reverse it later."
"His statement is unreasonable, ignoring the facts, look at them."
"In the first half, they played well for 20 minutes, no, maybe it was 15 minutes, but in the second half, they almost had no opportunities."
"He just can't accept the reality of defeat, we dominated this Derby match, they even injured our players to have them leave the field."
Schuster laughed as he spoke, then tapped the table and said: "We maintained the advantage for over 70 minutes, they made mistakes leading to our goal, but we had almost no errors."
"Because we are a team, and they pinned all their hopes of winning on a single person."
"Finally, I want to say, I'm very disappointed in Aguirre."
"What is he thinking?"
"Does Chen's tackling have problems?"
"I saw it clearly, it was a very clean, standard, beautiful tackle."
"Even the player who was tackled, Aguero, didn't protest to the referee."
"If Chen truly committed a malicious foul, I think Aguero should have ended up off the field just like Pepe due to injury."
Schuster's blonde hair swayed with his rising tone, his eyes widening as he loudly said: "In comparison, Atletico Madrid are the real barbarians, they are ugly."
"They had no intention of playing properly."
"Their defense was built on fouling."
Schuster's words caused a stir among the reporters below, and soon there were videos on the internet titled "Chen Zhong's Tackles," with even some TV stations and media outlets showing slow-motion replays of Chen Zhong's tackles in this match.
Suddenly, everyone turned their magnifying glasses on Chen Zhong, eager to find mistakes in his game.
However, the result was surprising.
"He didn't actually foul here."
"Going for the ball, not the player, and he hit the ball first."
"No exposed studs, Aguero even jumped up to protect himself."
"That's right! Aguero was obviously aware he couldn't get to the ball, did you see Aguero's expression..."
"Wow, Aguero's little expression, why do I feel a bit sympathetic?"
"Chen Zhong really is a fouling-free genius..."
From the start of his career, Chen Zhong has been known for his tough defense in the football world, especially when he first started; it seemed tackling was his "intercept key," leading some fans to mistakenly think Chen Zhong didn't play cleanly.
```
If you find any errors ( broken links, non-standard content, etc.. ), Please let us know < report chapter > so we can fix it as soon as possible.