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Greatest Of All Legends

“Who is the football GOAT?” A question that has been asked countless times in the last decade. Is it Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi? To be fair, the question actually depended on what one wanted from a player as they were two different people and they played differently from the other. This was also the case with every other legendary player to grace the game. As a diehard fan of the game, Jason Bolu also had someone he thought to be the goat, but unlike most people, he harbored the desire to not only become as great as them, but even greater than any legend that ever graced the game. He wanted to become the Greatest Of All Legends… the GOAL. Unfortunately, fate has never cared about people’s hopes and dreams, and just like every other unfortunate human, she hit him hard across the face with a broken reality and sent him flying in another direction from his goal, yet he didn’t give up and continually persevered but, in the end, he didn’t ever make it. He wasn’t even halfway near his goal. He thought it was over… but it wasn’t. He got another chance at his dreams, and this time he was going to do more than his best to achieve his dream. *disclaimer* There is no system or cheats, just plain hard work and a past life of experience.. Also, despite the use of real-life characters, places and things, this is an artistic creation in which things wouldn't be as they are in real life so don't be surprised at some things that are unrealistic and out of place e.g. exact details, attitude of characters etc. This is a slow-paced novel.

Sphire1707 · Sports
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252 Chs

New Formation Training II

The training match continued after Jason scored the free-kick and the players tried to get used to playing different roles on the pitch with different forms of support from their teammates.

By the end of the first ten minutes, Jason's influence on the formation's effectiveness had become quite apparent.

His evasive skills and positioning always left him as a first choice for the midfielders' passes, and after receiving the ball, he either drove the ball down the field personally using his dribbling skills to make his way through the opposition defense before linking up with the other forwards for a pass or even taking the shot himself.

If the midfielders of his team were on top of their game, he could move closer to the opposition box and play as a shadow striker of sorts, always staying ready for any chance to burst past his marker to catch any inside balls that came his way.