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The God Of Playmakers

"As a footballer, what do you desire the most?" For most footballers, the answer to that question was very simple, they all wanted the same thing. Besides the goalkeepers, they all wanted to score more goals and win more awards because that was the criteria used to judge the best players. However, Axel was different, just like every other footballer, he wanted to become one of the GOATs of the game if not the goat but he wanted to do it his own way. Why do all the great players and legends have so many goals compared to the assists and none of the so-called great playmakers has been able to reach five hundred assists while a good number of great goal scorers has crossed that number for goals? Is it because assists are harder to pull off compared to goals? No, it's because they are neglected. If most players were to choose between a goal and an assist, they would pick goals all the way but assists are just as important, they all lead to the same result which is contributing toward winning the game. If they are going to put goals ahead, then I am going to put assists ahead, I will surpass all their assists records and put an unbelievable gap between me and them. I will become the first player to reach an unimaginable number of assists, I will become the god of playmakers and no one will ever come close. **** This is my second attempt in trying to write a good football novel so please give this one a read, thank you.

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Chapter 101: That Wouldn't Work

City's victory despite being a walk in the park was a big victory for the team considering their next set of opponents.

Their next opponent was Newcastle and although they weren't doing that well this season as they were currently sitting in tenth place, their record of taking down big teams was quite respectable.

Alongside side beating them this season they were also the only team Liverpool had lost to this season.

With new additions to the team and his team now clearly better than it was at the start of the season, Norman believed that they wouldn't be that much trouble.

What he was truly worried about was the two games after that.