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Chapter 66 The Unstoppable Rossi(2/2)

Wilson moved the ball in with his right foot and entered the penalty area. The full-back even chased and dragged him, but he couldn't stop the electric motorcycle that started.

But the ball was too deep and Wilson had no shooting angle, so he could only sweep the ball in front of the goal.

The one outflanking the goal was not Rossi or Pugh, but attacking midfielder Harry Arter.

The inverted triangle pass from the bottom line is almost a nightmare for the goalkeeper. It can be said that the goal is half empty.

Harry was unguarded and took it easily, helping the team take the lead.

Watford defender, Exland regrets it.

Why should I chase that number 14?

The purpose of Rossi's movement after passing the ball is to attract his following defense, deviate from the original defensive position, and create space for Harry who is advancing forward.

Even though he tried his best to chase after him, he could not catch up with Hari Att.

In the end, Bournemouth won the away game with 1 goal, taking away three points and already 5 points away from the second place in the standings.

In the player ratings after the game, although Rossi did not score a goal, he scored 6.5, second only to Harry, Wilson and Ritchie.

Rossi's strength has not weakened since the first round of the league. His goals, assists, and threatening goals are all factors that enable Bournemouth to stay at the top of the standings.

Some media are already speculating on who can intercept the unstoppable Rossi.

The next day's newspapers once again put Rossi's miracle on the front page.
Chapter completed!
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