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... ck at school by 7:45 a.m., hoodie up, headphones in. His Sunday off had evaporated in a flurry of match analysis, tactical review sessions, and a brief dinner with Martha and Leonor. He hadn’t slept well—his brain kept replaying the missed free-kick, the press coverage, the look in Coach Baraja’s eyes after the draw.
His literature teacher had marked his essay again—this time with red ink.
"Tobi, you have talent," Mr. Gouveia said. "But brilliance without attention is just noise. ...
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