The stadium was a cauldron of emotions, pulsating with anticipation and vibrant hues as the crowd roared, their chants reverberating across the stands.
A clear partition could be seen in the stands, one side surging with the supporters clad in blue and white, while the other blazing like a fiery ocean of fire with their supporters clad in the iconic red jersey of Portugal.
It was like the clash of water and fire.
Japanese supporters enthusiastically waved flags emblazoned with the rising sun, their voices united in unshakable support for the team. anwhile, the Portuguese supporters proudly fluttered their flag and banner, belting an anthem of pride.
Truly, the stage had been set for one of the most anticipated matches in the group stage. With both their qualification in jeopardy, both sides were desperate to win the match.
Inside the tunnel, the atmosphere was equally tense, tension palpable in the air.
Both the teams were lined up side by side. As if a wall had been erected between the two sides, there wasn't any interaction between the two sides.
Hiro, however, could feel sharp gazes pointed at him. It felt like he was being stalked but whenever he turned to find out, the gazes he felt would imdiately disappear.
'Am I the target?' Hiro thought, after feeling that eerie gaze for the fourth ti.
Hiro silently rolled his eyes, jumping from one individual to the next. But he couldn't find anything abnormal. It looked like they were minding their own business.
'Am I overthinking?' Hiro questioned himself.
Finally, after a while, the players entered the field. Instantly, the atmosphere of the stadium soared to an unprecedented level.
Like the rumble of thunder, the crowd echoed, their cheer shaking the entire stadium. Upon hearing the electrifying roar, Hiro couldn't help but steal a peek at the crowd. While sweeping his gaze over the stand, Hiro's gaze fell on one particular spot.
At that spot, he noticed a huge poster of the legendary Portuguese, fluttering freely.
'They love their GOAT, don't they?' Hiro's eyes constricted a little.
Glancing at the sideline, Hiro found the man himself— Cristiano Ronaldo. He was calm and focused, unfazed by the buzzing atmosphere around him.
Well, given it was his last World Cup, he must be anxious right?
However, Hiro couldn't detect a subli hint of anxiousness on his face. Even so, Hiro could tell that he was masking his emotions.
After all, if they lost the ga and Colombia won theirs by a huge margin, they'd qualify instead, ending his dream to win the World Cup.
Having won nurous titles, it was the most prestigious trophy Ronaldo coveted for a long ti. For this reason, he has been pushing himself until now.
However, right now, Hiro and Japan stand between Ronaldo's dreams.
In a while, as the players lined up, the national anthem of the respective team began to sound. With their head held high and chest puffed, both sides proudly sang their national anthem.
After the captain of both teams exchanged their respective pennants, the ga began with the referee's whistle.
Beep!
Portugal started the kickoff with a short pass.
Imdiately, the players sprang into motion, dancing to the ball's rhythm. Hiro, calmly positioned himself, while the rest spread to their respective formation.
While the opposing side took charge of the ball, Hiro's eyes drifted from one spot to another. Today, he rested well, and he was more sharp than ever.
Before arriving here, Hiro had visualized the match many tis. Even on their way here, he had skipped the visualization.
So, imdiately, he began to notice so pattern.
However, he was aware that he couldn't be hasty. Though he had started noticing so patterns, he had to remain careful. After all, he wasn't against an average team. They could make spontaneous decisions on the spot.
Hence, Hiro had to consider carefully before revealing his cards.
Putting his pride aside, Ronaldo has taken the role of substitute. But that didn't an he wasn't useful at all. He still possessed an enormous threat in the final third. Not to ntion, the aura he carried.
His presence alone could influence the other in the team.
Even now, despite doing nothing, he seed to be calculating sothing. However, he appeared calm on the outside.
anwhile, the match was getting heated on the field. Both teams had begun attacking and they were each fighting for the montum.
However, until now, neither side could monopolize the montum.
It was like a swinging pendulum as both sides took turns attacking and defending. One
mont Portugal would take the charge, and the next Japan.
However, one thing was made clear, Yamada was pulling strings for Japan. So, the entire focus was on Yamada rather than Hiro.
Even so, Hiro wasn't upset about it. Rather, he was elated about the outco.
The less he attracts attention, the more he can operate. With ti, he would vanish from their sight, and they'd probably loosen their guard around him.
That's the mont, he'd strike.
In the 39th minute, suddenly the ga beca even more intense. Bruno supplied a magnificent through ball to Leao. Upon collecting the ball, Rafael began to sprint.
With swift nimble steps, he sprinted like a horse.
Imdiately, Hiro's gaze scanned through the pitch. He found a total of five potential threats. The first was the sprinting Felix, the second Goncalo Ramos, the third Bruno, and two
more rushing up front.
The most logical option for him would be to stick with Bruno since Bruno was the closest to him. However, Hiro drifted to the defending third instead.
The second option would be the other two sprinting from the midfield.
But he knew that Yamada wouldn't drop deep and Endo himself would position there.
Rafael easily passed through one of their fullbacks. Then rather than crossing, he began to cut inside the box. There Hiroki Ito awaited him while Tomiyasu man-marked Ramos and at the sa ti blocked the passing route to Felix.
Suddenly, Felix began to cut inside as well. However, he began to drop back to the edge of the box rather than inside box.
At that mont, almost everybody anticipated Rafael to pass.
But instead, he lightly nudged the ball, venturing deep into the box. Hiroki extended his legs to stop him but failed to land a touch.
At that mont, everybody had thought that Rafael would score.
The Japanese audience was prepared to wail over the goal, their faces pale and horror- stricken. On the other hand, the opposing fans who stood behind the goalpost were prepared
to throw their arms in the air and celebrate.
Their eyes sparkled with excitent. But only so looked dull and worried.
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