Seven Crowns

Chapter 304 Huge Rewards

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After the referee blew the final whistle, Lu Wenbin received a single reward for the game.

Sure enough, as he expected, the ultimate European club matchup between the Champions League champions and the UEFA Cup champions has a very rich experience in a single game, reaching five times that of the UEFA Cup.

With 100,000 assists per goal, 200,000 goals, and 400,000 wins, Lu Wenbin made a profit.

Lu Wenbin won 3 goals of 600,000 + wins of 400,000, a huge experience reward of 1 million experience in a single game, and the experience rose to 2.458 million/2 million at level 16.

After the experience exceeds the 2 million required for the upgrade, the system will automatically upgrade. Finally, Lu Wenbin's level experience has become 458,000/5 million at level 17, and he has obtained 10 skill points as an upgrade reward, and the skill point balance is 14.

After celebrating for a while with my teammates on the court, I returned to the locker room to change clothes and come out to accept the award.

Salihovic held the trophy aloft to the background singing of "We Are The Champions" and the cheers of the Hoffenheim fans.

Hoffenheim became the king of Europe in 2009 and also blocked Barcelona's fifth title of the year.

After winning the Triple Crown last season and the Spanish Super Cup in the new season, the Barcelona media shouted the slogan of continuing to win the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup and completing the feat of the 2009 Six Crowns.

Unexpectedly, just after the slogan was shouted, their dream of six crowns was interrupted by Hoffenheim in the European Super Cup.

Of course, the Barcelona people were unconvinced in this loss, because Lu Wenbin's sideline kick was a misjudgment by the referee in their opinion, and it was a goal that should not exist.

There's bound to be some debate on this after the game.

When Salihovic took over the European Super Cup trophy from the UEFA president, Lu Wenbin received the "Mission 16: European Super Cup" award.

The reward of the European Super Cup is 50,000 experience + 5 skill points. After receiving the reward, Lu Wenbin's experience rose to 508,000/5 million, and the skill point balance became 19.

After receiving the award, at the post-match press conference, Barcelona coach Guardiola and captain Puyol really raised doubts about Lu Wenbin's sideball.

They believed that Lu Wenbin threw the ball directly into the goal, without the shot of the second player in Hoffenheim, Valdes should touch the ball as a goalkeeper, and should not be counted as Lu Wenbin’s goal.

On the Hoffenheim side, there was a post-match press conference attended by Ralph and Lu Wenbin, who scored a hat-trick.

Ralph naturally insisted that Valdes had touched the ball. Even if a player on the field touched the ball, the goal should be effective.

When Lu Wenbin was asked this question by a reporter, he said that he did not know the rules of this kind of partial door. He did not intend to throw it directly into the door at that time. He could only say that he made a mistake and respected the referee's penalty.

Hearing what Lu Wenbin said, many people laughed out loud.

Lu Wenbin is the winner. Of course he respects the referee's decision, but the Barcelona people must be quite depressed.

That night and the next day, the Super Bowl game aroused great discussion among countless media and fans around the world.

It doesn't matter if Hoffenheim upset Barcelona to win the championship. There are too many upsets in the football world. The focus of everyone's discussion is whether Lu Wenbin's side kick counts as a goal.

However, with the detailed interpretation of FIFA rules by the media and football experts, many people understand that this goal should be counted, and there are examples.

In the 2002 Premier League Birmingham derby, Villa defender Melberg threw a back-field throw-in to goalkeeper Enkelmann.

Enkelmann didn't pay attention to the ball, the ball slipped past him and rolled into the gate behind him.

It seemed that Enkelmann didn't touch the ball, which should not have been counted, but the referee thought his foot had rubbed the skin of the ball and the goal was deemed valid.

Regardless of whether Enkelmann touches the ball or not, it can be seen from this example that the referee on duty believes that as long as a player touches the throw-in, it counts as a goal.

The last FIFA expert stood up and announced the final result,

He made it clear that a throw-in ball does not count as a goal, but if anyone on the field except the referee touches it, it counts as a goal.

Lu Wenbin's ball from the sideline, if Valdez didn't touch it, it would not count as it fell directly into the goal.

But Valdés touched that, and the goal was scored.

And it's not Valdes' own goal, it's Lu Wenbin's goal.

Because the ball itself is going within the range of the door frame, it is the same as when everyone's shot is thrown by the goalkeeper but not blocked, and it will not be counted as the goalkeeper's own goal.

The implication is that the referee's penalty is accurate. If the Barcelona people want to find the culprit, they should find Valdes, and he should not touch the ball at all.

Without his touch, the ball wouldn't have been counted.

Of course, Barcelona players and fans are naturally impossible to blame Valdes, who has made great contributions to the team's triple crown.

This rule is too partial, and most people don't understand it at all. And in the tense situation in the penalty area at that time, how did Valdez think of this rule?

As a goalkeeper, his instinct is to not let the ball in.

As for the last encounter, but was blocked by Puyol and did not get out of the frame, I can only blame bad luck.

But even so, the media and fans do not blame, Valdes himself must be depressed for a long time.

Everyone used to say that the European Super Cup was a warm-up match, but now it is more and more regarded as an official honor. After all, this competition has a trophy.

Lost a championship because of his own mistakes, Valdes certainly will not feel better.

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Hoffenheim doesn't care whether their opponents are depressed or not, they only care about winning another championship.

Back in Sinsheim the next day, Hoffenheim celebrated again.

The fans of Hoffenheim have been very happy in the past two years. From the long-term sinking in the lower leagues to the current honor one after another, it is simply dizzying.

Of course, Lu Wenbin, who scored another hat-trick in the final, is naturally the most popular hero in the eyes of all fans.

The next week or so is FIFA match day. Without Lu Wenbin, he stayed at home and continued to improve his speed and free kicks, etc., and helped Kate publish her first novel.

After Lu Wenbin's trial reading, suggestions, and revisions, Kate is expected to have written more than 200,000 words of the 2 million-word novel.

There is no online novel platform in the West, and the population of each country is seriously insufficient. It is difficult to sell with small profits and high profits like China does.

Therefore, the best way is to go through physical publishing.

Now that Kate has more than 200,000 words, she is ready to publish her first volume.

I heard that it was the girlfriend of the big star Lu Wenbin who wanted to publish a novel, but it attracted several publishing houses to negotiate.

Moreover, the plot of Kate's western fantasy novel, which refers to the updated writing style of Chinese online novels, is also very attractive, which has made several publishing houses very optimistic.

Finally, with the assistance of lawyers, we negotiated the largest publishing house in Germany, and only limited the publishing rights of German paper books in Germany, and other copyrights are still in Kate's hands.

However, it will take a while for the publishing house to finalize, typeset, and print.

At that time, we can see if Kate's Western novels written in Chinese online novels can withstand the test of the Western market.

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