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Now reading: Chapter 583 583: Chapter-582 The Goal from Emperor of Football: Julien De Rocca, a Action novel by LorianFiction.

On the touchline, Klopp's expression darkened imdiately.

He turned toward the fourth official, his voice was now loud but more controlled than earlier:

"This is supposed to be football! FOOTBALL! Not rugby! Soone will get seriously injured if you don't control this match properly!"

anwhile Hughes stood twenty ters away with arms folded, face expressionless, showing absolutely no intention of reining in his players. His eyes carried that look: win by any ans necessary.

The Ref pulled out two yellow cards simultaneously, pointing first at Suárez then at Whelan. Both booked. He summoned both captains for an ergency conference, his tone was serious: "Tell your teams this stops now. Next player who gets in soone's face is off. I'm not having this match turn into a war."

But Stoke City's rough, cynical tactics didn't ease up at all. If anything, they intensified.

But it hardly mattered to Liverpool. Liverpool were in full flood, and no amount of intimidation could unsettle them. If anything, Stoke's desperate aggression was their own undoing—it pulled their defensive shape apart.

Their compact 5-4-1 block was being forced to advance, and when it did, both wing-backs were slow to recover. Only Marc Wilson and Shawcross remained in central defense, and the space between their midfield and back line had beco a vast, open invitation.

And Julien clearly saw this space opening up!

Julien held possession in central midfield, forty-five yards from goal. Stoke's shape was a disaster, players were out of position, gaps everywhere, the defensive discipline that had kept them compact for the first twenty minutes was completely abandoned.

The central corridor was wide open.

Without any verbal communication, operating on pure instinct and hundreds of hours of training together, Suárez made a sharp diagonal run toward the right channel. Classic two-man ga forming. Julien's right instep gently pushed the ball forward past defensive midfielder Palacios, who lunged and missed, rolling precisely into Suárez's path.

Suarez didn't control it. He knocked it back with one fluid first-ti motion, a quick return pass keeping the combination flowing.

One-two.

Wall pass.

Give-and-go.

The entire exchange took two seconds and completely disemboweled Stoke City's midfield defensive line.

And now Julien was through, accelerating hard into the exposed channel.

Center-back Mark Wilson rushed to cover. But Julien's footwork was frighteningly quick as Wilson committed to the tackle, Julien's left instep gently pushed the ball right, body weight shifting the sa way, selling the inside cut with his hips and shoulders. Wilson bit hard and his montum was carrying him that direction.

Then Julien's left foot outside flicked the ball sharply back left in a single motion. Elastico. Wilson's defensive weight was going one way while the ball and attacker went another. He stumbled, tried to recover, couldn't.

Julien slipped through the gap between Wilson and the covering Whelan with balletic grace.

The ho crowd let out a collective gasp of despair. The Liverpool supporters laughed. This was Julien's signature—that unstoppable, instinctive ability to find the seam.

Julien burst into the penalty area. Shawcross imdiately abandoned Suárez and sprinted across to close him down.

As Shawcross closed, Julien suddenly accelerated again, another gear most players didn't possess, reducing the defender's two-body advantage to half a step. Now they were side by side.

Sørensen had already abandoned his line, rushing out aggressively, trying to narrow the angle and make himself big. His positioning was good and near post was covered. His attention focused intensely on Julien's body language, reading the shot: Far post? Round ? Pass across to Suárez?

But Julien reading Sørensen's positioning, sensing Shawcross arriving on his shoulder made neither of those choices.

While running at nearly full speed he suddenly decelerated hard, scrubbing off pace in two choppy steps. The timing caught Shawcross completely off guard. He had committed his full weight to a shoulder charge that now missed its target by six inches, his montum was carrying him stumbling past.

And in that half-second of confusion, Julien struck in a simple, firmly struck push shot, aid at the one place Sørensen couldn't protect.

Down the middle.

Through the keeper's legs.

The ball skimd across the grass precisely through the triangular gap between Sørensen's planted feet before he could react or close his stance. By the ti his brain registered close your legs, the ball was already rolling toward the empty net.

0-3.

Julien sprinted toward the away stand, arms spread wide, face split by an enormous grin.

"JULIEN! JULIEN! JULIEN!"

Even in the away section of the Britannia, the Liverpool fans scread themselves hoarse.

The chant rolled down from the away section like thunder. Suárez grabbed him in a fierce bear hug. Sterling jumped on both of them from behind. Then Gerrard appeared smiling widely, patting the back of Julien's head with genuine affection, his eyes showing were pure admiration.

On the touchline, Klopp lost all composure entirely. He clenched both fists and jumped straight up, landing and imdiately jumping again.

"PERFECT! PERFECT! PERFECT!"

This goal represented multiple things simultaneously: On the tactical level, it vindicated Klopp's pre-match instructions about exploiting space between midfield and defense.

The goal was a direct result of Stoke pushing up desperately and Liverpool ruthlessly punishing the gaps created. On the individual level, it showcased Julien's complete skillset: vision to see the opportunity, passing quality to combine with Suárez, dribbling brilliance to beat multiple defenders, composure to finish under pressure.

Hughes, by contrast, shook his head slowly with hands falling to his sides. What could he say? His tactics had failed. His players' physicality had failed. His desperate push for goals had only exposed them to counterattacks.

And against a player like Julien operating at this level—this was beyond tactics, beyond coaching, beyond anything he could control from the touchline. You could drill defensive shape; you could implent sophisticated pressing triggers.

But you couldn't coach a solution to genius.

The comntary booth had fallen into near-incoherence:

"UNBELIEVABLE! WHAT HAVE WE JUST WITNESSED! THAT IS EXTRAORDINARY!

Julien has practically torn open the entire defensive line single-handedly! One-two with Suárez, elastico past Wilson, surge into the box, composed finish through the keeper's legs!

His technique, his rhythm changes, his spatial awareness, his execution under pressure—this is genuinely phenonal ability! World-class doesn't even begin to describe it!

Forty minutes gone, nil-three! Liverpool have absolutely murdered any remaining suspense! Stoke City pushed forward desperately seeking a goal and it was suicide—SUICIDE!

They've been picked apart on the counter! Julien's individual breakthrough is simply unsolvable at this level! The defense can't keep up with his rhythm, can't read his movents! Even the goalkeeper had no chance to react properly!

But, we must understand Hughes's dilemma. When your team is two-nil down, continuing to sit deep is slow death. You have to gamble, have to push forward, have to chase the ga. The result tonight was probably inevitable the mont Liverpool scored the first goal. This just brought the conclusion forward by forty-five minutes."

On the pitch, Stoke players trudged back toward the center circle like sentenced n. Wilson pounded the turf with his fist in frustration. Ireland shouted sothing at his teammates, but the fighting spirit had drained from his voice—he was just going through the motions.

Halfti hadn't even arrived yet but three goals down, plus Julien's unreplicable piece of individual brilliance just witnessed, had gradually destroyed the Potters' psychological defenses. The belief was gone. The hope was dead. Now they were just trying to avoid further humiliation.

PHEEEEEEP!

Finally rcifully—the halfti whistle. Three sharp blasts were releasing everyone from their misery.

Stoke City 0-3 Liverpool

Stadium's harsh floodlights, the ho supporters' moods were complex, layered, difficult to articulate.

The halfti whistle normally a mont to catch breath, to reset, to regroup felt instead like the final straw breaking the cal's back. Most fans looked numb, shell-shocked, unable to process what they'd just witnessed. So slumped in their plastic seats with heads in hands, hiding from reality.

Others shook their heads helplessly toward the pitch, mouths moving silently, muttering phrases like "no hope," "impossible,"

"We struggle to score three goals against bloody relegation teams," one middle-aged fan said to his companion, voice hollow with despair, "and now Liverpool casually bang in three before halfti. THREE! And they're not even trying that hard!"

His companion nodded miserably: "Hughes's tactical adjustnts were suicide, complete suicide. Push forward and we leave massive gaps. Sit deep and they pick us apart anyway. That Julien kid—" he paused, struggling for words "—that breakthrough for the third goal was just... there's no defending against that. Genuinely no defending. This match is unwatchable now. It's just torture."

Stoke City players walked dejectedly toward the tunnel. Hughes's face was dark. As he passed the fan sections he kept his head down, unable to et those disappointed, accusatory stares who had trusted him with their afternoon.

This League Cup quarter-final had lost all suspense before halfti even arrived. Their own ground had beco Liverpool's performance stage. Their players had beco extras in soone else's highlight reel.

A London Restaurant

At the sa ti, one hundred and twenty miles south in a private dining room near Kensington, a different football conversation was unfolding.

David Dein sat at a table with Kevin De Bruyne and his family. Post-dinner coffee still stead in porcelain cups. The atmosphere was relaxed, pleasant, but beneath the surface, significant business was being conducted.

On the room's television—the Stoke match played during its halfti break. Highlights were being replayed and dissected. Julien's third goal had already been shown three tis.

"Look at Julien," Dein said with a smile, nodding at the screen. "His performances for Liverpool now surpass even what he showed at Bastia."

De Bruyne's father laughed and patted his son's arm: "That breakthrough was extraordinary. I can already imagine the two of you combining like that."

Kevin De Bruyne himself sat absorbed by the screen, his blue eyes were tracking every movent in the replays. Watching Julien embrace Suárez and Gerrard in celebration, seeing the team unity in that mont—a smile spread across his face.

"His breakthrough ability and passing instincts have always been top-tier," Kevin said softly. "Back at Bastia, we developed this almost telepathic understanding. So many combinations needed no verbal communication at all—we just knew where the other would be, what run he'd make, what pass he wanted."

Dein set down his coffee cup and leaned forward slightly: "So, Kevin—can we consider everything finalized?"

The question was in the air for perhaps two seconds.

Kevin answered without hesitation: "Of course, David. Obviously. Watching Liverpool's current form, seeing Julien perform like that on the big stage—I have absolutely no hesitation.

I'm very much looking forward to joining Liverpool. To playing with this excellent group Jürgen's gathered. To being part of sothing special "

He paused, thinking back to the days they had spent playing together in France.

"And honestly—I genuinely love the feeling of partnering with Julien on the pitch. The way he can create countless opportunities seemingly from nothing. The way he makes everyone around him better.

At Liverpool, I could supply ammunition for him and Suárez, create from deeper positions while Julien operates higher up. That kind of attacking chemistry, that natural understanding between players who genuinely complent each other—every footballer dreams about that. So never find it in their entire careers."

He paused.

"I found it once. I want it again."

De Bruyne's father rested a hand on his son's shoulder: "Liverpool is a great club, and Manager Klopp's system is exactly right for you. And having the chance to play with Julien again—there's nothing better."

Dein sat back with a satisfied smile. "The mont the winter window officially opens, we'll complete all the formalities. dical, contract signing, announcent, the works. Everything's already prepared—we're just waiting for January first.

Trust , Kevin—you'll fall in love with Anfield. The atmosphere on European nights, the Kop in full voice, the history and expectation and pressure and joy. You'll love Liverpool's fans. And you'll absolutely enjoy playing alongside Julien, Luis, Raheem, Daniel, all of them."

He paused, glancing once more at the television where Julien's goal played on loop. "This Liverpool side is heading sowhere. And you, Kevin—"

Dein raised his coffee cup in a small toast, "—you will be the final piece in our puzzle."

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