the danger in my heart saison 2 episode 3
The mortifying “chemistry reaction” and “devouring” they keep bringing up as what they believe to be “football”. To anyone who has not seen football, please do not
look at this affront and think this is what football’s about. It’s so cringey and it hurts every fiber of my being.
Similarly, players like Bachira and
Chigiri are obviously more
suited to be wingers. Yet they’re still pushed into this rigid idea that they’re number 9s. It does a huge disservice to your greats like Kagawa and that legendary Japanese midfielder that people get disappointed when they pack in Fifa. These midfield Maestros are some of your greats, why would you think to disrespect them by saying strikers are the most important position. Take some time to look back at the past few world cups, was Giroud the main reason France won the world cup in 2018? How about Spain’s 4-6-0 formation where they fielded 0 strikers and won the world cup in 2010? It’s just this cringey decadent idea that strikers are the most important part that I just know comes from a place to get impressionable children riled up for your show. Frankly, it’s dishonest and insulting.
Another crucial problem with only having strikers is, you only have a limited amount of qualities and unique skills to give around where players can excel at: Pace, finishing, hold-up play, off the ball movement, spatial awareness to name the key ones. And evidently, they’re exhausted pretty quickly.
Ishikawa, however, eventually recognizes her feelings. Kakeru Sengoku (仙石 翔, Sengoku Kakeru) Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki[9] (OVA), Nobuhiko Okamoto[7] (TV anime) (Japanese); Belsheber Rusape Jr. [4] (TV anime) (English) Portrayed by: Akira Onodera (live-action film and TV drama) Kyouko's childhood friend and the student council president. Vol. 2[10] He is seen as physically weak, leading him to develop a
strong will (having been bullied by Kyouko when both were in grade school and middle school). In spite of his academic success and status as the student council president, he is a
terrible cook.
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