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God Of football

Izan, a Spanish-Japanese boy who lived with his mother and sister in the heart of Valencia played for the Valencia academy since he could remember. As life fucks as all, Izan found himself being laid off by his club for being talentless. Frustrated, Izan runs around his local pitch, trying to get the news off his mind. As fate would have it, Izan gets struck by lightning which gives him a system. Izan with the system embarks on a journey to becoming 'THE' god of football. We all know he can and probably will but how does he get there? ************ 1. set in post messi-ronaldo dominant era.[2022, post-messi-ronaldo peak era in Europe] 2. Real-world likeness. 3. 1700 words on average Let's get this novel up. Help me with your power stones and reviews and share this Novel ************* Also, all rights reserved for the companies and teams and also players I use in the novel since I don't know how image rights work and I'm too lazy to search it up on Bing-, I mean google here's the discord guys https://discord.gg/B7PXyBg3 1 dragon: 2 bonus chapters 1 magic Castle= 5 bonus chapters [will be released the day following the gift] 100 Powerstones= 1 bonus chapter [released the same day] 20 golden tickets= 1bonus chapter [will be spread across the week]

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234 Chs

Who called? Ep[2]

As soon as Hugo Duro found the back of the net, the referee took a look at the clock and made a decisive call to end the match, knowing that it had long surpassed the added time.

The crowd erupted, celebrating not just the goal but the thrilling, tension-filled moments leading up to it!

The stadium was filled with two contrasting emotions. One side was occupied by the Alaves fans, who were clearly in a bad mood.

In football, sometimes all you need to secure a victory is a moment of individual brilliance, and Valencia excelled in that regard.

The Alaves fans were all thinking the same thing: "If it weren't for that kid." Izan, the name of the culprit of their defeat, was etched on the minds of the Alaves fans and even the players.

After the match concluded, the Alaves manager acknowledged Baraja's victory with a friendly remark, saying, "Good game, Baraja, you won."