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My system allows me to copy talents

For those of you who wish to see him start in the professional stage could directly jump onto the volume II. Takahashi Hiro after committing suicide gets reincarnated into his younger self. A genius footballer from a young age, he loses all his footballing talent after a horrendous injury. But despite that he perseveres through the odds and overcomes his tragedy. Finally when he could make his dream come true after getting scouted by a professional team, he faces yet another trouble. Having lost his final hope of making alive, he takes his life by committing suicide. But to his surprise, instead of dying he wakes up in his younger body. Having returned back to time, he again dreams of being the greatest footballer. This time with the help of the system which allows him to copy talent of any footballer, will he make it as a pro? Will he be the G.O.A.T? Notes: Characters in this story are fictional, The story might progress slowly, A huge emphasis has been paid to emotion of the characters, The story will not focus solely on football and system and it will focus equally on the lifestyle of the protagonist and the people closer to him.

Bloom07 · Olahraga
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Discomfort

Such heavy dependence on a single player would often leave a team vulnerable. Isolate the player responsible for the havoc and their team immediately falls apart. 

Upon hearing about the statistics, Alex couldn't bring himself to imagine the opposing team's tactics in the absence of Hiro. It's like telling him, that if not for Hiro, they wouldn't even have made it out of the group stage. 

"Damn!! So, they're a one-man team?" Alex asked. 

"Well," Simon prolonged his words as he started thinking. Then, after careful consideration, he answered, "Statistically speaking, it does look like they're a one-man team. But if you watch them play, you can see that almost everyone on the team is putting in equal effort."

"Indeed, we shouldn't be quick to assume," Alex felt like he was being superficial by assuming their whole tactics based on the statistics he heard.