Football: What Happened To Going To The Nightclub? I Have To Score

Chapter 7: Chapter 7 Is He More Confident Than Ronaldo? Scout Stunned



The influence of the World Youth Championship quickly dissipated within a week. Whether it was France, the champions, or the underdog National Youth Team, neither had a lasting impact on society. Most people weren't even aware of the Turchi World Youth Championship. Only a few dedicated fans had witnessed Su Luo's miraculous performance through live broadcasts or TV coverage.

He had scored five crucial goals, leading the National Youth Team to a stunning victory over the Nanhan team, becoming the sole bright spot in a dismal year for national football. However, due to the rapid pace of the internet, Su Luo was quickly forgotten. A few fans desperately refreshed transfer news and checked official websites of major European clubs, but found no information about him.

Coupled with the double blow of being expelled from both Evergrande and the National Football Team, it seemed like Su Luo's brilliant talent was just a flash in the pan.

A Flicker of Hope

Well-known commentator Zhan Jun posted on Weibo:

"Su Luo, a 16-year-old player in this summer's World Youth Championship, left a deep impression. Despite the finals, he is undoubtedly a star with the potential to join the giants. However, as far as I know, he hasn't connected with any club yet. We may have witnessed another meteoric talent. This is truly a pity for Chinese football."

In reality, some clubs had indeed reached out to Su Luo. It was possible that other clubs contacted Evergrande, but nothing materialized. In South America, Europe, even Japan and South Korea, there were numerous football talents, and Su Luo was just another name. Due to the consistent "notoriety" of national football players, no club pursued it deeply, except for one.

A Bold Decision

"By the way, Luo Luo, what's the name of that club? I've never heard of it," his mother questioned at dinner.

"Yeah, make sure it's not a scam. Maybe you should focus on the college entrance exams instead," his father added.

One night at the dinner table, Su Luo announced a major decision: he was going to Germany, to Berlin. His parents didn't object but were clearly worried. Su Luo explained patiently.

"It's Union Berlin. They finished seventh in the Bundesliga last season. It's a legitimate team, not a scam."

He tried to sound as confident as possible to avoid further questions. The scout who contacted him was a young German who hadn't been learning Chinese for long. Su Luo had met him in Jiang Cheng, which made him skeptical at first but ultimately decided to take a chance. Compared to losing the dream shared by two lives, Su Luo would rather take the risk.

"Dad, Mom, that foreigner is in Jiang Cheng. He seriously invited me for a trial at their club. It's not just any Bundesliga team. Even if it were an eighth-level team, I would still want to play abroad."

"I can take the college entrance exam any year, but football... this might be my only chance."

His parents looked at each other. They knew about his football dreams since he was a child, which was why they spent a lot of money to send him to Hengtai Football School. They had seen his brilliant performance in the World Youth Championship on TV. They didn't want him to walk the ordinary path if football was his true dream.

"Alright, invite this Stan over for a meal," his father finally said.

A New Beginning

At Jiang Cheng Tianhe International Airport, Su Luo carried a bag and a suitcase. Daniel Stein, a well-mannered young scout, helped him check in. It might be hard for Su Luo to return to China for a reunion in the future, so he cherished this precious time with his family. His parents had finally agreed to let him go to Germany. He felt a mix of reluctance and excitement about the future.

"Remember to refrigerate these two cans of pate and share the dried fruit with your friends at the club," his mother instructed.

"Don't eat junk food. Cook for yourself when you can," she continued.

"Get along with the coach and don't talk back," his father advised.

"Call home often. Your dad always talks about you," his mother added, her voice cracking.

"You're the one always talking about him," his father retorted, then coughed. "Su Luo, play hard. We're still young; you don't need to worry about us."

Compared to his mother's rambling, his father said little but meant much. They were not young anymore, their hair graying.

"Alright, I will. You go back quickly. I can take care of myself," Su Luo reassured them.

As he passed through the security checkpoint, he looked back at his parents, who were waving and gradually disappearing into the shadows. It was his first time traveling abroad, and the parting was bittersweet.

The Journey Ahead

Scout Daniel Stein, a typical German, observed Su Luo but remained silent until the plane had taken off.

"Su, I watched all your games. There's one thing that puzzles me."

"What is it?" Su Luo asked.

"In some situations, when there were better chances to pass the ball or slow down and reorganize, why did you choose to shoot directly?" Daniel asked awkwardly. "Although these shots ended in goals, our head coach might feel your choices are too hasty. You should pass the trial, but you'll need to make the most of your playing opportunities."

Su Luo struggled to explain, piecing together the German he had recently learned.

"Because, if I shoot, it must go in!"

Daniel Stein was taken aback. The confidence in Su Luo's tone was reminiscent of Real Madrid's top star Ronaldo. But for a 16-year-old to be even more confident? Was it overconfidence?

Little did he know, Su Luo wasn't boasting. He had thoroughly mastered his "golden touch." When the conditions were right, his shots were guaranteed to score.

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