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Football: I am the coach of Atlético de Madrid.

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In April 2000, the most turbulent La Liga season in history was approaching its conclusion. Atlético de Madrid, which had been struggling in the relegation zone for a long time, faced its last opportunity amidst storms and uncertainty. Watch as Yang Hao turns the tide, leading Atlético in a thrilling battle for survival, crafting an epic chapter in the golden age of world football that will shine the brightest among all! Read 10 Chapters In Advance: www.patreon.com/Canserbero10 Read over 125,000 words on my Patreon! Each chapter will have a minimum of 10,000 words, and I will upload one chapter every Sunday.

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