The System Makes Me a Player

Chapter 65


But the game wasn't over yet. Samuel and Samuka got up quickly, furious, trying to react. Samuka took the kickoff, and they launched an attack, fast and precise, calculating every step to take advantage of my more advanced position. The pass came to Samuel, who dribbled forcefully, cut inside, and Samuka followed, already lining up for the finish. The stadium held its breath, every movement of theirs feeling like a real threat.

I took a deep breath, adjusted my body, and moved with the speed of thought. Oliveira positioned himself, advanced, and with a quick touch dispossessed Samuka, taking the ball with surgical precision. He looked at me, the ball heading toward my feet, and gave a small smile.

From that moment on, the rest was pure instinct. Every touch, every dribble, every acceleration was a decision made without thinking. Samuel and Samuka came at full force, but my feet were like impossible labyrinths, each movement confusing the defenders, opening space that didn't exist, creating lines only my perception could see. The entire field spun around me, each corridor a tunnel of possibilities.

Samuel advanced to block me, but a heel touch, a spin on my left foot, put me ahead of him. Samuka tried to close the diagonal, and I made the same instinctive spin, pulling the ball to the opposite side, accelerating before any defense could react. With every step, my body responded to the instinct of the game, not reason. Every defender trying to catch me was led to believe I would go one way, but the ball was already moving the other.

Oliveira continued watching me, demanding with his eyes, but without interrupting the flow. It was as if he understood that, at that moment, I was the key. The stadium was silent, all eyes fixed on my ball. I advanced, controlling, deceiving, manipulating space, feeling time slow down around me.

Samuel and Samuka, desperate, made mistakes, bumping into each other, falling into my cuts, unable to reach the ball that moved glued to my feet. Dribble after dribble, faster and faster, more instinctive each time. My heart raced, but there was no fear, only the clarity of knowing what to do, instinct guiding me step by step.

When I finally approached the area, the two brothers were still trying to reorganize, but I had already broken through the defensive line. One last short touch, a spin over my body, pulling the ball out of their reach, and the space for the shot appeared. I looked at the goal, saw the goalkeeper stretching, and without hesitation, I closed the angle with a low, precise, instinctive shot. The ball went in, and the stadium erupted in a collective roar, mixing surprise, admiration, and ecstasy.

I froze for a second, taking a deep breath, feeling every muscle in my body relax, while Kazana, Ian, Rodrigo, and even Oliveira came toward me, celebrating without needing words. I had shown a skill no one could anticipate, the instinctive dribble that came from the body itself, from the very perception of the field.

The whistle blew, restarting the game. The score read 2-1, but the Uchi team didn't seem defeated; Samuel and Samuka got up quickly, eyes full of fury and determination, ready to press and try to reduce the gap. Samuka took the kickoff, and the ball sped down the right side, each of their passes calculated to test our defense.

The ball went to Samuel, who cut inside and looked for Samuka to finish. Dante tried to close the lane, but they moved too quickly. The pass crossed the area, but Oliveira positioned himself perfectly, intercepting the play and clearing the ball out. The stadium held its breath for a moment, then exploded in collective relief at the defensive stop.

I recovered the ball alongside Oliveira, feeling my body returning to the normal rhythm of the game, without the weight of concentrated instinct. I took a deep breath, scanning the field, and noticed Ian reading the movement of the opposing team. He received the ball in the middle, dodging a Uchi midfielder trying to intercept, and quickly lifted his head. Kazana was moving to the right, opening space between the defenders.

Ian passed the ball precisely, at the right time, and Kazana received it with firm control, keeping his body between the ball and the approaching opponent. The central lane was partially free, and he advanced a few steps before realizing he would need support. Felipe and Rodrigo moved along the flanks, opening lines, while I ran down the left, creating options for the next pass.

Uchi reacted quickly, pressing our exit. Samuel tried to anticipate, running toward Kazana, while Samuka closed the lateral space. Kazana, however, kept the ball close, shielding it with his body and evaluating the options. Ian remained alert, offering the possibility of a short pass, while Rodrigo prepared for an offensive diagonal.

The game flowed with intensity, every play demanding maximum attention. Sanu's defense stayed firm, and the communication between Kazana, Ian, and the other players made it possible to maintain possession even under pressure. The pace was suffocating, the field seeming to move faster, and every Uchi player tested our reflexes and positioning.

Kazana found Ian in a quick, secure touch, and back to him, the ball gained space again. Felipe advanced on the right wing, creating the possibility of a cross, and Rodrigo cut inside, ready to receive any pass at the edge of the area. Uchi was determined, but our defensive organization, combined with the midfield's game reading, prevented any dangerous advance.

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