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... Minute – Old Trafford under the lights. Wet turf, heavy air, and hearts pounding in sync with every pass.

Valverde saw it before anyone else.

A sliver of space. A split-second opening. The kind of window you don’t ask for twice.

Tch!

A deft through ball pierced Milan’s midfield line. Clean. . Rolling at the perfect pace.

Nathan was already on the move.

He surged into the channel, the rain slicking his boots, defenders snapping at his heels.

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