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Huang Kaiwen didn't return to Madrid with everyone else.
He chose to stay in Milan temporarily.
Ramos's words at the post-match press conference were more topical than the match itself.
"Marca" launched a vote on whether Huang should be substituted on when Real Madrid was significantly trailing the score.
To Huang Kaiwen's surprise, over sixty-five percent of Real Madrid fans believed that in such a situation, he shouldn't take the field.
The fans' reasoning was simple: since the league isn't played over two legs, a big score deficit wouldn't be much helped by subbing in the Yellow Ball King, as even if Huang Kaiwen scored, there wouldn't be enough time to win the game, and it might even affect his record.
Some fans commented that if Huang Kaiwen didn't play and Real Madrid was far behind, then the starting players of Real Madrid might as well retire, as they shouldn't be four goals down against Inter Milan, even without Huang Kaiwen in a national derby.
