Chapter 508: Can we start the real game?

Chapter 508: Can we start the real game?



Carlos held the ball in his hand, his gaze sweeping over the players as he declared, "The one who gets the ball after it bounces starts the game. Got it?"

Hiro, representing his side, nodded confidently. But the burly man with a tattooed arm, who stood as the opposition's leader, smirked arrogantly. He said something in a condescending tone, though Hiro couldn't understand his exact words. It was clear, however, that the man was taunting him, perhaps saying something like, "Go ahead, take the ball."

Hiro wasn't fazed by the man's arrogance. If his opponent were willing to give up the opportunity, Hiro would gladly take it.

Carlos then tossed the ball high into the air.

As the ball ascended, the burly man casually stepped back, as if to make way for Hiro. The crowd's cheers grew louder, almost as if they were in on some joke. Grins spread across their faces, dripping with mockery.

But Hiro remained unbothered by their derision. He was focused on the opportunity at hand, grateful for the chance to take the ball. With a nod of appreciation, he stepped forward, accepting the opposing side's "generosity."

The burly man and his teammates watched with smug smiles as Hiro moved into position. To them, he wasn't even a threat-so much so that they didn't even bother to position themselves defensively.

'If you're all being so courteous,' Hiro thought, a glint of determination in his eyes, 'then it's only fair I return the favor.'

In a flash, Hiro unleashed a thunderous volley, sending the ball rocketing toward the opposing goal.

The change in the opposition's expressions was immediate their complexion pale, smirks wiped clean, replaced by wide-eyed shock. They couldn't even bring themselves to react.

At the same time, a stunned silence fell upon the venue.

The haughty opposing keeper who until a moment ago was taking Hiro lightly hadn't even prepared himself. Against Hiro's quick onslaught, he was rendered helpless- reduced to a mere spectator to Hiro's impressive volley.

Let alone expecting such an impressive shot from the half line, he hadn't even expected him to strike so early in the game.

At most, he had thought that he'd pass the ball to play it safe.

But who would have expected that he'd unleash such a formidable shot so early in the match?

It was clear to them that if they wanted to win this match then they'd need to go all out.

Realizing the seriousness of the situation, the burly man shouted, "Everyone, go all out. Don't hold back. I'll kill anyone if they don't play seriously."

A strange glint flashed past their eyes as they nodded in agreement.

After learning about the level of Hiro and his teammates, the perception of the crowd changed as well. Many people started to bet on them. At the same time, many people became interested in the match.

Previously, it had failed to excite many of the people present there. They had only thought of it as some kind of exhibition match. And most had already predicted the loss of the other side. If not for Hiro's action who knows if they'd still be thinking of them as the same? Then Hiro turned to face his teammates as he announced determinedly, "Everyone, prepare yourselves. The real match begins now."

"Showoff!" Tatsuki scoffed jokingly.

Naoto revealed a helpless sigh as he figured out Hiro's intention, "Sigh! What a pain in the ass! Now, it doesn't seem like I'll have a comfortable time."

"Hahaha..., it's so like him," Kenji said with a smile on his face. It almost seemed like he was enjoying the show.

The opposing keeper then tossed the ball to his teammate to resume the game.

Playing quick short passes, the opposing players moved the ball.

There wasn't much space to play long balls. So, short passes were the only effective option.

Due to the compact size of the pitch, it was easier for the retaining side to lose possession of the ball if they weren't careful enough. So ball control played an important role. If a player wasn't good with ball retention then it would hamper the entire team negatively.

Fortunately enough Brazilian players who had grown up playing on such compact pitches didn't have any issues with playing here.

But for Hiro's side who were mostly used to playing in full-size pitch, it was rather difficult for them to operate. And their weakness quickly became evident as they struggled to adapt to

the pitch.

Tatsuki who often relied on his explosive acceleration found it quite difficult to operate.

But Hiro who excelled in compact dribbling didn't find it that difficult to play.