The atmosphere in the stadium had shifted. A strange stillness descended as the Fujiyama United fans held their collective breath. Takumi stood at the edge of the penalty box, his heart hammering in his chest. He couldn't look away from Ryosuke, the striker, as he placed the ball firmly on the penalty spot.
The whistle had blown, signaling a penalty in favor of Fujiyama United. Takumi's mind was still reeling from the moment Haruto had made that last-ditch tackle—only for the referee to point to the spot, claiming a foul. The moment had happened so fast. Takumi hadn't even processed it fully. He only knew one thing: this was it. This was the moment that could decide everything.
He glanced across the pitch at Haruto, who was standing a few feet away, his body tense, his face a mixture of disbelief and regret. Haruto had given everything to stop Ryosuke, and now they were facing the consequences.
Takumi clenched his fists. He had to stay focused. This wasn't over yet.
Ryosuke stood calmly, his back straight, eyes locked on the ball. The tension was thick in the air as he took a few steps back. The entire stadium had fallen silent, waiting for the inevitable.
Takumi knew everything about Ryosuke's penalty-taking. He was ruthless—clinical. He had a reputation for being a cold-blooded finisher, rarely missing from the spot. Takumi remembered the countless times he had watched Ryosuke score with ice-cold precision, the way he seemed to strike the ball with a sense of utter control. There was no question about it: Ryosuke was one of the best penalty takers in the league.
But Takumi wasn't about to let that intimidate him. He had trained for moments like this. He knew how to read penalty takers, how to watch their body language, how to anticipate their moves. It was about instincts now, not just technique.
The goalkeeper, Ryuji, stood between the posts, his arms outstretched, trying to cover as much of the goal as possible. Takumi could feel the weight of the moment pressing down on them. The entire game had been building to this point.
The whistle blew.
Ryosuke took a step forward, and the world seemed to slow down. Takumi's eyes locked onto the striker's every movement. Ryosuke's eyes never wavered from the ball as he took the final stride and struck it.
The ball hurtled toward the bottom left corner of the goal.
No. Takumi's heart raced. He could feel it in his gut—the ball was heading exactly where Ryuji had predicted.
But then, just as he had hoped, Ryuji exploded off his line. With a perfect dive, he stretched his arm out, fingers grazing the ball.
It wasn't enough to stop it entirely—but it was enough to redirect it.
Thwack!
The ball hit the post with a sharp sound, ricocheting off the woodwork and bouncing back into play. Ryosuke stood there for a split second, stunned by the miss, before the roar of the crowd erupted.
Takumi stood frozen for a moment. He had thought for sure that Ryuji was beaten. But no—Ryuji had done it. He had made a miraculous save, even if it wasn't a full stop. The ball was still in play, and Ryosuke had no time to react.
Haruto, ever vigilant, was the first to react. He sprinted toward the rebound, sliding in to clear it out of the danger zone.
"Clear it!" Takumi shouted, his voice hoarse.
Haruto didn't hesitate. With one powerful kick, he sent the ball flying up the pitch, far from the penalty area. It was the perfect clearance—a weight off Takumi's shoulders. Skyline FC had survived.
Takumi's chest heaved with relief. His body still felt tense, but the moment of danger had passed. The game wasn't over, not by a long shot, but they had survived the penalty, and that had been the most critical moment. Now, they needed to press on. They couldn't afford to let Fujiyama United regain control after that.
Takumi quickly turned toward his teammates. He could see Shinji and Atsushi already organizing the attack, their eyes sharp. They could still win this, despite the pressure.
Coach Sora, who had been pacing the sideline, threw his hands up in the air, his expression hard and focused. He wasn't giving any sign of relief.
"Don't stop now! Keep pressing them! Don't let up!" Coach Sora shouted.
Takumi nodded, the fire in his belly reigniting. They had survived the storm. Now it was time to strike back.
The game continued with an intensity that had never been matched. Fujiyama United was quick to recover from their near-miss, their press even more brutal than before. Takumi could feel the weight of the game pushing him harder, making each touch, each pass, and each decision feel like it was magnified.
The minutes ticked by, and with each passing second, the pressure grew. Takumi's body screamed for rest, but his mind was as sharp as ever.
Then, in the 84th minute, an opportunity arose.
Atsushi intercepted a sloppy pass from Kaito in midfield, his quick reflexes snapping the ball away from the Fujiyama player. Takumi was there, immediately moving into the space. Atsushi sent the ball to him in an instant, and Takumi felt the world slow down once again.
There was no hesitation now. Shinji was in a perfect position ahead of him, drifting into space between the defenders. Takumi didn't need to look at him twice. He had the timing down.
With one swift pass, Takumi sent the ball soaring past Ryosuke and into Shinji's path. Shinji took it in stride, his pace unrelenting as he drove into the box. The crowd held its breath. Ryosuke came off his line to meet Shinji, but Shinji had no intention of waiting. He feinted right, then cut left, sending the Fujiyama United goalkeeper sprawling across the grass.
Goal!
The ball hit the back of the net with a satisfying thud.
The stadium erupted into a cacophony of noise, but Takumi barely heard it. He could only hear the sound of his heartbeat, steady and strong.
He had done it. They had done it.
Takumi's legs felt like they were going to give way, but he refused to let them. He sprinted toward Shinji, who had already turned to celebrate with the team.
They had taken the lead, 1-0. The crowd was in disbelief.
Coach Sora's face broke into a rare, approving smile as he looked on.
But the match wasn't over. Takumi knew this. The pressure would keep mounting. Fujiyama United wasn't going to give up just because they were behind. The game wasn't won yet.
As the final whistle blew, signaling the end of the match, Takumi couldn't stop himself from exhaling deeply. Skyline FC had won.
They had beaten Fujiyama United, 1-0.
Takumi dropped to his knees on the pitch, a mix of exhaustion and exhilaration filling him. He couldn't quite believe it. They had done it. He had done it. He had contributed to a win over one of the most dangerous teams in the league.
But just as he began to let the moment settle in, something caught his eye.
A figure was walking toward him from across the pitch.
It was Saki. She was standing at the edge of the stands, her eyes locked on Takumi. He saw the smile spread across her face, and for the first time, he realized that it wasn't just about football anymore.
But just as Takumi started to move toward her, a voice rang out from behind him.
"Takumi!"
It was Atsushi. He had come to join him in the celebrations.
But when Takumi turned to answer, he noticed something strange.
A tall, shadowy figure was standing at the edge of the field, looking directly at him.
It was a scout.
The scout's eyes locked with Takumi's. And then, he gave a single nod.
Takumi froze.
Who was this scout? And why did it feel like everything was about to change?