Striker of The Gods

22. Anfield: The Annihilation



In his match against Liverpool, he scored 6 goals, embarrassing his friends to oblivion. No wonder they fancied eating him alive so that they could make him feel their agony. The crowd erupted in cheers, while his friends could only shake their heads in disbelief. It was a display of skill that would be talked about for years, leaving them both in awe and with a newfound respect for his talent.

“I believe that life is a game, that life is a cruel joke, and that life is what happens when you're alive and that you might as well lie back and enjoy it." Says Caos, looking at the crow while quoting one of his favorite philosophers.

This goal was not something normal: it was something from another dimension. He dribbled through 5 defenders by performing 2 elastico chops, getting the ball in the air to unleash a devastating shot at the goal. The ball soared through the air like a comet, leaving a trail of hope and desperation behind it. As it struck the back of the net, the crowd erupted into cheers, momentarily forgetting the harsh realities of life that Caos had just pondered.

"Hell nah. I guess we are calling it quits tonight. This man is damn bloody obsessed with football," says Alison, trying to grab his mate's attention, with Salah kicking the pitch. Caos turned to Alison, a grin breaking through his earlier contemplations. "Obsessed or not, you can't deny the magic of the game," he replied, his eyes still glued to the field, where the players danced with passion and determination.

“Oh no. Bloody hell. Come on. This has just started. He is not getting away with this,” says Salah, trying to cheer his blokes up like candy floss in winter.

His second and third goals were, well, normal for Caos. He scored his second goal 56 meters from the goal through a cannonball shot. About his second goal? He took a 34-meter ’free kick to score through a knuckleball free kick, making the third goal of the match.

“A smile puts you on the right track. A smile makes the world a beautiful place. When you lose your smile, you lose your way in the chaos of life. A reflection should not make it orderly but truly chaotic,” says Caos, grinning at Anfield to do a backflip.

His last three goals astounded the world, making others shake in resignation. Two of his following goals during that match were intricate shots, sending shivers down the spines of Alison, Salah, Diaz, Mc Allister, and others through a bicycle kick in the air and a no-look shot.

As for his last goal, it was a corner goal, which made the whole Anfield applaud Chaos. The atmosphere was electric, with fans chanting his name, celebrating what felt like a magical evening. Caos had not only secured the win but had also etched his name into the annals of football history, leaving everyone eager to see what he would do next.

To be continued…

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