Former Newcastle centre-forward Glenn stumbled upon untrained lad Santiago Moniz with unusual talent and persuaded him to try a professional training camp. The young man wanted to fight for the football he loved, but was stopped by his father, who thought his ideal was illusory and unrealistic. Grandma secretly gave him a ticket while his father was away and encouraged him to try it. After the unfriendliness of his teammates, the incompatibility of training, injuries, and emerging, he entered the reserve team and won a victory for the reserve team. Just as he was about to fight further, his father died of a heart attack. His heart was mixed with incomprehensible emotions, and he continued to play in the team. After a training session, he practiced shooting in silence on the pitch by himself. The boss saw it and told him to play as a starter for the team and Liverpool on Saturday. After a fierce confrontation with twists and turns, Santiago scored a crucial point for the team with a free kick and won the game. Before that, he always believed that his father blamed him for leaving without saying goodbye, for not thinking about running the family, and never forgiving him. After the game, Gran received a call from his grandmother in San Diego, who had watched the game, telling him that his father had surreptitiously watched him play. Every success in this world requires not only one's own efforts, but also various people's help, intentional or unintentional, under different coincidences. At the moment of success, it's cool to be grateful for everything you've experienced, everyone, and yourself.
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