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Heart of the Champion.
Chapter 48: The Chess Player. [522]
Summary
Mark Lao Lun Sen's analysis highlights the intense pressure of a football match, emphasizing that perfection is unattainable for players. The Japanese team, by maintaining pressure on the Chinese team, aims to capitalize on mistakes and secure a two-goal lead for victory. Zhou Yi, the Chinese team's core, orchestrates play by slowing down the pace, showcasing teamwork and skill. The Chinese players' passing strategy, involving the goalkeeper, creates tension but aims to disrupt the Japanese rhythm. Mark observes Zhou Yi's unique ability to control the game, likening him to a strategist in a chess match, demonstrating exceptional vision and composure under pressure.Full content
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