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Soccer System: All the Skills, One Player!

Lucas Tanaka, a 30-year-old Japanese man who gave up his dream of becoming a soccer player, lives a monotonous life in Tokyo. After an act of bravery that results in a fatal wound, a glowing screen appears in front of him. [The skill "System" has been granted.] ["System" unlocked.] [The skill "System" has given to you the skill "Supernatural Resistance".] ["Supernatural Resistance" unlocked.] [Thanks to the divine effect of "Supernatural Resistance", from now on death is no longer a problem for you]. When Lucas wakes up, he finds himself on a vast soccer field, back in his youth, in the middle of a match with his childhood friend. With new skills and an unexpected chance to relive his dreams, Lucas is faced with the opportunity to redefine his destiny, but first he must overcome the normal challenges of a young soccer player, such as becoming a starter, winning the regional championship and become a professional soccer player! [The hidden function of the skill "Champion System" has been unlocked.] [The skill of "Replicator Genius" has been granted]. ["Replicator Genius" unlocked]. __________ What you can expect: Action, well-developed relationships, an MC who has attitude, a complex system that evolves, an MC who gets really strong, Slice of Life, manga content. The MC is proactive, he knows how to adapt, but he's not a genius who knows literally every possible future for all his actions. __________ Discord: https://discord.gg/PUdhacWtHr

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108 - Dressing Room of Liverpool’s U18 team.

As Brighton left Liverpool's training grounds, a heavy silence pervaded the dressing room of Liverpool's U18 team.

"Because you weren't marking properly, maybe?" asked Liam, the right-back, throwing his towel on the floor. "That number ten, Miguel, passed a free ten times."

At the other end of the bench, Mason, the team captain, was cleaning his boots without saying a word. He was always the last to speak. When he finally raised his head, the murmurs stopped.

"Let's be honest. We underestimated them. It's as simple as that. They were quick, organized, and played as a team, while we... well, everyone seemed to play on their own."

Nobody wanted to admit it, but he was right. They did win, but they knew they had made a lot of mistakes.