Chapter 219: Against Barca-6

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"Bloody hell! That big lad plays like a wrecking ball with legs!" Deco's face was a picture of indignation as he hauled himself off the turf, brushing clumps of grass from his shorts. He had just been flattened again — not in the box where it might have meant a penalty, but in that no-man's-land 40 metres from Leeds United's goal. Xavi jogged over, offering Deco a hand up with a smirk. "That's Yaya Toure for you. Think of him as a very polite bulldozer — never speeds, but somehow you still end up under him." Deco grumbled, still rubbing his hip. "I swear I've lost count. Less than ten minutes into this half, and I've been sent flying more times than the ball's been in their box. And he's got it down to an art — just enough shove to topple me, never enough to earn a card. Unsportsmanlike genius!" "Not just him," Xavi replied, brushing a bead of sweat from his forehead. "Alonso's been at me the same way. In the first half, he stood off, shadowing like he was marking Kaka — space, angles, textbook stuff. Now? Now he's decided we're in a rugby match. He's all elbows and shoulders." Deco looked puzzled. "But we still have the ball. They're fouling us in safe zones. They're not scoring. What's the point? They're just... being annoying." "That's the point," Xavi said, half-laughing but half-frowning. "They're not trying to win the midfield anymore. They're trying to slow us down, chip away at our rhythm. Like getting stuck behind a tractor on a country lane. You'll still get there, but you'll be late and irritated." Deco was about to reply when the referee's whistle pierced the air for another foul — Alonso again, this time leaning heavily into Xavi as the ball zipped past. Xavi gave the official a look that said, "Are you seeing this?" The referee just waved play on and marked the spot. From the dugout, Arthur was leaning casually against the technical area barrier, arms folded, watching his plan tick along like a mischievous cat knocking ornaments off a shelf. The first half had taught him the hard way — you don't try to out-Barça Barcelona at their own game. Possession wasn't just their weapon; it was their religion. And Arthur, after thirty painful minutes of his lads chasing shadows, had decided it was time to commit heresy. No more trying to match their fancy passing triangles in midfield. If they wanted the ball that badly, they could have it. But every time they tried to thread it into dangerous zones? Bang — either Alonso or Yaya would be there, leaning on their man like an unwanted drunk uncle at a wedding, politely but firmly ending the conversation. When Leeds had the ball, Rivaldo had become less of a playmaker and more of a postal sorting office. One touch, two seconds max, and the ball was out wide — either to Sneijder or the fresh-legged Bale. And Bale — oh, Bale was Arthur's secret spice in this recipe. If Leeds couldn't pass through Barcelona, they'd go over or around them. And nothing said "around" like an 18-year-old with cheetah legs being unleashed against a 30-year-old Zambrotta. Arthur didn't need magic midfielders. He needed chaos, and chaos had speed. On the other bench, Rijkaard had noticed. Oh, he'd noticed all right. He'd seen enough tactical curveballs to know when an opponent had binned Plan A and was rummaging for something more... primitive. Leeds had stopped pressing high. They weren't hunting the ball in packs anymore. Instead, they were lying in wait, fouling in clever areas, and launching immediate wide counters. Rijkaard folded his arms, lips twitching in what might have been a smirk or mild annoyance. "So, you've finally stopped trying to tango with me in midfield," he thought, eyes narrowing at Arthur. "Gone back to your fast-breaks, have you?" He knew this dance. Chelsea had tried something similar last year in the Champions League — and Chelsea's counterattack was, on paper, more dangerous than Leeds'. They'd had Drogba, Robben, Duff... pure pace and power. And Barcelona had still kicked them out. Zambrotta and Belletti, Rijkaard told himself, could handle this. The first half had been kind to his full-backs. They'd barely been tested, meaning their legs were fresh enough to shadow even a sprinting Bale. And Sneijder? A clever passer, yes, but his pace wouldn't scare anyone. Still, Rijkaard wasn't careless. As Xavi jogged over to take a set-piece, he stepped to the edge of the technical area and crooked a finger at Zambrotta, who trotted over. "Listen," Rijkaard said, voice low and direct. "They're going to try to hit you on the break. Watch Bale. Do not — and I mean do not — give him open grass behind you. If you have to foul him, foul him high up the pitch. And no yellow cards unless it's life or death." Zambrotta nodded, eyes flicking toward the Welsh teenager bouncing on his toes like a sprinter about to leave the blocks. Meanwhile, Bale glanced across at the Italian and grinned — not a friendly grin, but the grin of a greyhound that's just seen the rabbit move. Back in midfield, the pattern repeated. Barcelona would string together 10, 12, sometimes 15 passes in that silky rhythm of theirs, only for Yaya to step in with a hip-check that sent Deco stumbling, or Alonso to "accidentally" clip Xavi's heels. The home fans whistled and jeered. The referee, clearly under some unspoken law of European officiating, refused to start handing out cards unless someone needed medical attention. And all the while, Arthur stood there on the sideline, deadpan, occasionally sipping from his water bottle like a man watching a barbeque slowly catch fire — confident that eventually, one of these interruptions would lead to his moment. To the untrained eye, it looked ugly. To Arthur, it was art. Barça couldn't get into full rhythm. Their triangles were lopsided, their runs were half a second too late, and when they did get a sniff at goal, Leeds' centre-backs had time to reset. The crowd might not have liked it, but Arthur didn't care. This wasn't a popularity contest. This was Camp Nou, and his lads weren't here to be another chapter in Barcelona's highlight reel. Somewhere in the middle of this controlled disruption, Deco muttered to Xavi again, shaking his head. "I don't get it. They're not even trying to win the ball properly." Xavi gave a small, knowing shrug. "Sometimes stopping someone from playing is the same as playing yourself." Neither of them realised that for Arthur, that was exactly the point. **** If Arthur had overheard what Rijkaard was thinking on that far sideline, he'd have laughed — no, cackled — and thrown in a sarcastic clap or two. "Chelsea last year, eh?" he would have muttered under his breath. "Of course you don't mention Del Horno's early red card. And naturally, you 'forget' Mourinho's little nugget — played you four times in two seasons, and every time it was 11 v 11, you never beat them. Funny how memories get patchy when you're losing an argument in your own head." But Rijkaard, lost in his own tactical sermon, wasn't thinking about inconvenient truths. And while he was mentally replaying Chelsea's failed counterattack strategy from the previous season, he missed a small but rather important point — the quiet Brazilian in Leeds United's midfield who'd been jogging through the match like he had a dinner reservation at eight and didn't want to break a sweat. Rivaldo. In Rijkaard's mind, Rivaldo was little more than a ball courier service. Receive. Two touches. Offload to someone faster. Repeat. Sure, the guy had an assist in the opening exchanges, but for most of the match he'd been strolling in the centre circle, taking the occasional polite touch and getting rid of the ball the moment Thiago Motta showed him teeth. What Rijkaard didn't clock was why Arthur had kept him on. Because if Rivaldo looked like he was doing very little, that was exactly the point. While Barcelona's midfielders had been running marathons in the first half, Rivaldo had been conserving energy like a solar panel on a cloudy day. No lung-busting runs, no chasing shadows, no flying tackles. Just a few neat passes, a bit of standing around, and the kind of calm that annoyed opponents who thought football was supposed to be constant motion. Now, with the clock creeping into the final quarter of an hour, Rivaldo's legs were still fresh. And fresh legs in a tired midfield are dangerous legs. The match was balanced on a knife edge. Barcelona had come close to breaking the deadlock several times — Messi twisting through defenders like they were traffic cones, Deco firing from distance, Xavi threading needles with his passes. But every time they thought the goal was inevitable, there was Schmeichel — the big Dane, hands like reinforced doors, claiming crosses and swatting shots away as if he was tidying his living room. Rijkaard decided to twist the knife. Off came Saviola. On came Samuel Eto'o — a man who didn't so much run as pounce. The change almost paid off instantly. Messi darted down the right, skipped past Bale tracking back, and whipped in a vicious cross. Eto'o met it with a striker's instinct, but the shot was straight down Schmeichel's throat. No problem for the Dane — he caught it clean, almost casually, like someone plucking a loaf of bread from a supermarket shelf. And then came the moment. Schmeichel didn't waste time. One glance upfield, a measured inhale, and thwack — he sent a booming drop-kick arcing high into the Catalan sky. The ball plummeted toward Yaya Toure in the middle third. Barcelona's midfield was many things — elegant, precise, even a little smug — but winning headers wasn't exactly their party trick. Deco hovered nearby, enough to be an inconvenience but not enough to matter. Yaya, built like a friendly freight train, just nodded it down effortlessly. Straight to Rivaldo. Now, if you were Thiago Motta, you'd have been confident here. Rivaldo had been predictable all game. Ball comes, Motta closes, Rivaldo panics and lays it off backward or sideways. Easy. So Motta surged forward, ready to make him cough it up. But Rivaldo, instead of panicking, smiled. And not the nice smile you give your gran — the sly smile you give when you're about to nutmeg someone in front of 90,000 people. With one fluid movement, Rivaldo rolled the ball across his body with his left foot, then flicked it back behind him — the elastico, the bull-tail flick, the same trick Ronaldinho had humiliated Leeds with in the first half. Motta bit, lunged, and found himself watching Rivaldo's back as the Brazilian strolled away with the ball. "Rivaldo! He's done the bull-tail! He's left Motta for dust!" Lineker's voice cracked in delight. "Well, well — Leeds United do have a Brazilian, and he can wag the tail just as cheekily!" The Camp Nou buzzed. Rivaldo wasn't just moving — he was gliding, carrying the ball diagonally toward Barcelona's right side. The home defenders reacted instantly. Marcos, the centre-back, stepped up first, eyes fixed on the ball. Zambrotta, stationed wider, started to close in too, boots pounding the turf. Two steps in, though, Zambrotta's memory kicked in like a flashing warning light: Watch the counter. Watch Bale. He lifted his head, scanning the sideline — and there it was. A white-shirted blur tearing forward in parallel to him. Gareth Bale, the 18-year-old with legs that looked like they'd been stolen from a gazelle. Zambrotta slammed on the brakes and turned sharply, deciding to race Bale instead of closing Rivaldo. Unfortunately for him, Rivaldo had read the same playbook. The moment Zambrotta shifted his weight, Rivaldo's left foot came down hard on the ball, nudging it forward and up — a perfectly weighted scoop over Zambrotta's shoulder. The commentator's voice leapt an octave: "Over the top! Over the top!" From the higher stands, the fans saw it too — the arcing pass, Bale and Zambrotta neck-and-neck, the yawning space behind the full-back. A wall of boos erupted across Camp Nou, but it wasn't out of disrespect — it was out of fear. Everyone knew exactly what could happen next.

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Contents
Football Manager: Running a Rip-off club
Football Manager: Running a Rip-off club Author:Virtuosso
Chapter 1: Reborn with £80 million debt? Sep 15th, 2025
Chapter 2: First Signing done Sep 15th, 2025
Chapter 3: First match Sep 15th, 2025
Chapter 4: We have been fooled! Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 5: Howard the Great ? Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 6: Mission accomplished Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 7: 10 million euro profit in half season ? Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 8: First scam incoming Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 9: Arthur the scam shop owner! Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 10: You have been ripped off old man ! Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 11: I am the new coach ! Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 12: Signing some future stars Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 13: Hero to zero ! Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 14: I want to kill Arthur Morgan ! Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 15: Bates is not having a good day Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 16: First Test incoming Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 17: Starting off strong Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 18: First victory Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 19: The Aftermath, new reward? Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 20: Season is going well Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 21: Buying new Players Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 22: Change of Approach Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 23: Leading the game Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 24: Offers are coming Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 25: New Season approaches for Leeds Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 26: Playing with Wengar Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 27: Wengar also gets ripped off Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 28: Scam Bates again? Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 29: Leeds opens up a black shop ? Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 30: Ferguson also joins the scam? Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 31: Bates can't wait! Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 32: Last round of championship Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 33: All according to plan Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 34: Championship winners, Time to scam some more clubs Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 35: Browsing for Player shopping Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 36: Going to Istanbul Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 37: Establishing a connection Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 38: The Miracle at Istanbul Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 39: The end of the season Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 40: The scam shop is online Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 41: Transfer storm begins (2 in 1) Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 42: Digging a hole to bury Bates Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 43: Building a Solid team of Stars Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 44: Did he just buy a whole squad? Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 45: The kick in the nuts for West Brom Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 46: Bates had a stroke? Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 47: We're gonna win! Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 48: A New Leeds United Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 49: Start the Premier League with a bang! (2in 1) Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 50: Mourinho is Pissed Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 51: Leeds will fight for top 4 Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 52: Big Decisions to make Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 53: Time to play (2in 1) Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 54: Against Manchester United 1 Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 55: Against Manchester United 2 Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 56: Against Manchester United 3 Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 58: The aftermath Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 59: The road ahead Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 60: I wanna go home ! Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 61: First month of Premier League Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 62: Team Building 101 Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 63: Dealing with Youth Academy and sponsor Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 64: Signing the deal Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 65: We are here to win Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 66: West Brom's misery Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 67: Blackwell gets sacked! Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 68: Is the whole squad gonna be injured? Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 69: Leeds magic is gone ? Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 70: Liverpool eyeing Leeds players Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 71: Deisler is hesitant Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 72: Deisler Dilemma Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 73: Against Arsenal Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 74: Gunners Fire first Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 75: Leeds reply in style Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 76: Arsenal claws back Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 77: On the brink of defeat Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 78: This is Leeds United! Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 79: Aftermath Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 80: Transfer saga Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 81: Liverpool joins the Rip-off list Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 82: Update Schedule and weekly goals Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 83: Facing Liverpool -1 Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 84: Facing Liverpool-2 Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 85: Liverpool conquered Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 86: Season plans and transfer operations Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 87: Negotiations with Juventus Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 88: Sealing the deal Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 89: Meeting Raiola Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 90: Be prepared for what's coming Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 91: Divided opinions Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 92: Simeone arrives Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 93: Winter is here Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 94: Arthur The Madman Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 95: Alonso's Debut Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 96: Bolton is confused Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 97: Playing with Style Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 98: Ariival of the veterans Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 99: FA Cup ends (2in 1) Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 100: 3 matches in a row Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 101: Leeds United is flying! Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 102: Investment,Closer to the goal (2 in 1) Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 103: League Cup Final Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 104: Brutal Punch to the gut Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 105: Half time talk Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 106: Fighting Back (2 in 1) Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 107: The comeback! Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 108: The match of the season! Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 109: Aftermath Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 110: Race for the Top 4 Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 111: Watching a game Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 112: It finally happened! Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 113: The final round of Premier League Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 114: Champion's League , are coming! Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 115: Liverpool poaching again? Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 116: Transfer operations begin! (2 in 1) Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 117: Kids, that's how I met your mother ! Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 118: Single life over? -1 Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 119: Single life over? -2 Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 120: Single life over ? -3 Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 121: Goodbyes and new opportunities Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 122: The World Cup Begins Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 123: Transfer Window Opens Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 124: World Cup Ends Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 125: New signings Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 126: Season Begins officialy Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 127: Premier League kicks off Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 128: Champion's League Draw Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 129: Deisler Relapsed Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 130: Not a good month Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 131: Champion's League Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 132: Morale boost in Action Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 133: PSV -1 Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 134: PSV -2 Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 135: Rough Schedule (2in 1) Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 136: Clashing with Manchester United Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 137: Against Manchester-1 Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 138: Against Manchester-2 Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 139: Against Manchester-3 Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 140: Against Manchester- 4 Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 141: Against Manchester-5 Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 142: Still Manchester ! Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 143: Still Manchester -2! Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 144: Victory at last! Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 145: A nice surprise Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 146: A good day Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 147: Visit to Academy Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 148: Off to Spain Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 149: Exposed?(2in 1) Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 150: Assessment Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 151: Back to the Grind (2 in 1) Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 152: City Blues Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 153: Reclaiming Their Place Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 154: Reaching the 2nd round Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 155: Unsettled? Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 156: Calderon Wants to Rip Me Off? Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 157: Going Nuclear! Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 158: Finding a replacement Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 159: Signing Alves Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 160: Fallout Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 161: First Half Demolition Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 162: Arsenal's Worry Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 163: His name is Zlatan Ibrahimovic! Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 164: Sneijder in trouble? Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 165: The Turning Tide Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 166: Arthur at it again Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 167: Negotiations Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 168: Real's Dilemma Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 169: Trolling Real Madrid Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 170: Arthur and Mourinho's Silent Treatment Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 171: Calderon joins the Rip Off List Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 172: Christmas Clash Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 173: Against Chelsea-1 Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 174: Against Chelsea-2 Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 175: Against Chelsea -3 Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 176: Against Chelsea-4 Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 177: Against Chelsea-5 Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 178: Against Chelsea-6 Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 179: Christmas Week Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 180: A surprising news Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 181: New Target Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 182: Transfer Whirlwind Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 183: Arrival of New Players Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 184: System Upgrade? Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 185: Update Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 186: Can They Create a Miracle? Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 187: Mourinho's Plan Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 188: It's Him Again! Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 189: UEFA Draw Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 190: Bad Luck? Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 191: Probing Each Other Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 192: Negotiation Tactics 101 Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 193: An Offer You Can't Refuse Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 194: The Biggest Signing of Leeds United Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 195: Happy Day Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 196: Trolling Ferguson Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 197: Peak Beckham Template Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 198: Looking Forward Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 199: Arsenal's Woe Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 200: Emirates Welcome Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 201: Lehmann Slips Up Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 202: Was I dropped as a Child? Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 203: Wenger Nearly Lost it! Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 204: Arsenal Levels Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 205: Game is On Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 206: Victory Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 207: To the Top Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 208: Leeds Fans are going Crazy Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 209: Regrets? Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 210: The Story Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 211: David vs Goliath Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 212: So it Begins Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 213: Welcome to Camp Nou Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 214: Against Barca -1 Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter 215: Against Barca- 2 Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 216: Against Barca-3 Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 217: Against Barca-4 Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 218: Against Barca-5 Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 219: Against Barca-6 Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 220: Against Barca-7 Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 221: Against the Odds Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 222: Aftermath Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 223: Double Kill Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 224: Quarter Final Opponent Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 225: Sudden Setback Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 226: San Siro Clash Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 227: High Spirits Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 228: Should I buy him? Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 229: Sir, I'm Married! Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 230: You're Not Fit For This Oct 5th, 2025
Chapter 231: Negotiation 101 Oct 5th, 2025
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