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Heart of the Champion.
Chapter 55: The Most Important Thing is Momentum. [529]
Summary
The second half of the match had Japanese fans anxious as their team struggled to convert dominant play into goals, leaving the score at 1-1. Despite missed opportunities, hope remained. Zhou Yi's strategic play highlighted Wu Lei's speed as a key asset for counterattacks, emphasizing the importance of momentum. Wu Lei, encouraged by Zhou Yi, took risks and charged towards the Japanese defense, exploiting their disorganization. As he sprinted forward, he embodied the essence of a counterattack, aiming to capitalize on openings created by the Japanese team's focus on He Ying. The match showcased the dynamics of teamwork and individual strengths.Full content
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