It was a crazy night for Haarlem and a Chinese player named Shen Bin! All the players, coaches, substitutes and ball boys rushed into the stadium... It was the night of Haarlem! Shen Bin became the hero of the University City Arena! The referee blew the whistle to end the game!

On TV, Shen Bin and his teammates, hand in hand, came to the stands of the University City Arena to thank the home fans...

LeTV's broadcast of this game has not yet ended. Boss Jia cannot miss this bonus. LeTV has already placed an advertisement below the video, and the website will replay the game three times during prime time in the morning, afternoon and evening of the next day.

Every teammate came over, patted his shoulders, and touched his head. When he finally got out of the abuse of his teammates, he quickly came over from the coaching booth, looked at him and laughed, took the bottle of mineral water from the old coach Albert Martins, unscrewed the cap, and poured it down his throat...

Sometimes victory can cover up some problems. The team owner Horst Solon also walked down the stands and came to Shen Bin with Neeskens. "I think you are right." Horst suddenly said.

"What?" Shen Bin was a little confused. He was about to ask, but when he followed the direction Horst was looking, he saw a man walking towards him. His blue and white striped jersey revealed his identity, a player from Utrecht... More importantly, he was Utrecht's number 10...

"Hey... No. 6, are you Korean?" Vanenberg asked doubtfully. He had witnessed the hard work of the South Korean team in the 2002 World Cup. Although there were too many secrets and darkness in that World Cup, even the old Dutch international had to admit that the South Korean team was still worthy of respect in terms of hard work.

"No, I'm Chinese." Shen Bin frowned. He really didn't like others mistaking him for Korean or Japanese.

"Ha, Chinese. A mysterious country." Feinberg took off his jersey and handed it to him. "You played great today."

Shen Bin was stunned for a moment before he realized that Vanenberg wanted to exchange jerseys with him. He had originally planned to keep the jersey for today's game well, but he took off the red No. 6 without hesitation and exchanged it with Vanenberg, because it meant more, that he had won respect, real respect.

Two shirtless men, with their wet jerseys draped over their shoulders, looked at the boiling sea of ​​red in the stands of the University Town Arena.

Alice, a photographer from the Dutch magazine World Sports, captured this moment: two shirtless men, looking at the night sky, the red tide under the many floodlights...

"There is no doubt that this kid is the best in this game!" said a reporter from the Dutch Bild newspaper.

Horst looked at another player who was surrounded by young players and caddies. Sometimes, no matter how great your contribution to the team is, it cannot compare to a dazzling and wonderful performance on the court. Especially for those young children, personal heroism can become an idol in their hearts.

Deng Zhuoxiang's performance today quickly won the respect of the young players in the reserve team.

Sometimes it is not uncommon for a country or a youth training institution to have a dazzling star, but more often it is not an isolated incident, such as the Netherlands from 68 to 72, the three musketeers of Van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Rijkaard in 88, Manchester United's Class of 92, Portugal in the past two years, and the current popular Barcelona group.

Horst continued the previous topic, "According to the regulations of the Dutch Football Association, the use of foreign aid from non-EU member states is a three plus two model, that is, a club can register five non-European and American players, but no more than three can play on the field at the same time. Now we only have four non-EU foreign aids in the team, and except for Tiote, the three of you are only suitable for playing half a game. I want to introduce another young player from China, as good as Deng you recommended. Do you have any good recommendations?"

It is rare that Neeskens has the same idea as little Horst on this matter. From this game, it can be seen that Tiote recommended by Shen Bin is likely to become the backbone of the team's defense. Compared with Tiote, Neeskens prefers the little Chinese kid who has the same footwork as the Brazilian. After all, offensive players can attract Neeskens' attention more.

Which player does not regard the World Cup as his highest ideal stage? Shen Bin knows that if he wants to achieve something on the most sacred stage in football, he cannot rely on himself alone. He must rely on the gods in his heart. Isn't Garrincha surrounded by Pele, Vava and Zagallo?

In fact, the weakest part of Haarlem Athletic now is the defense line. The outstanding young players that he is familiar with in China keep flashing in his mind, such as Hao Junmin, Dong Fangzhuo... But a man from Northeast China with a rough character and willing to stick up for his friends always occupies a dominant position.

Before the three of them had an in-depth discussion on this issue, the media from all around had already rushed into the field and were running towards this side. Facing the cameras handed over to him, Shen Bin no longer had the domineering attitude he had just had on the field and calmed down the distracting thoughts in his mind.

Horst looked at this Chinese teenager who was always too serious in front of the media. He pushed Shen Bin to the front and said, "Go ahead. This is the respect you deserve. Otherwise, these uncles will not pay attention to you. That female photographer has a very hot body."

Just as Neeskens was about to stop him, Shen Bin was surrounded by microphones handed over by the media.

"You shouldn't let him face the media alone when he is still a child. You should know the nature of the European media." The harmonious scene on the transfer issue just now disappeared in an instant.

"He is different. His mental age may not be younger than yours. He is our top player. Haarlem's athletic performance is one aspect, and establishing a good external image is another. Only good publicity can attract more sponsorship. Only when the club's financial situation improves can we have money to recruit better players. Both Shen Bin and you have the obligation to establish a good image for the club." Look, Horst pointed to the media surrounded by the media.

Neeskens looked at the reporters who were buzzing like flies with disgust and said, "Put away your capitalist faces."

Neeskens turned and left.

"This is a victory for Haarlem. For the league, whether it is me, my friends or Mr. Neeskens, we are all new recruits. While we are constantly adapting to the atmosphere of the league, Mr. Albert and the veteran players in the team have given us a lot of sincere advice. The victory in this game is very important to us. We have taken a solid step on the road to promotion to the top league. Being able to take all three points from Utrecht will make us more confident." Shen Bin talked to reporters.

Not far away, Deng Zhuoxiang, who had already signed his autograph and was still in an excited state, opened his mouth exaggeratedly and whistled, "Brother Shen really looks like a star."

"Sen, this game will be broadcast live in China. It is said that millions of Chinese fans will watch this game?" said Euphemia Dehn, a reporter for Germany's Bild newspaper. He is a special commentator for China's "Sports Weekly" in Europe, so he knows China better than the average Dutch person.

"China has a population of more than one billion and more than 100 million soccer fans. There should be quite a lot of people watching this game. There should be several million..." His answer made the media reporters at the scene, including Euphemia Dehn, stunned for a moment. After all, the concept of '100 million' is too incredible for European countries...

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