Chapter 112: The Blue Inferno and a Tireless Engine
The air in Manchester felt charged, divided sharply between red and blue. The 2-1 lead from the first leg against Manchester City felt like a fragile shield, protecting them as they stepped into the lion's den – the Etihad Stadium. Nathan's Overall Rating: S+ was a constant whisper in his mind, urging him to prove he deserved that ultimate status. This wasn't just a Champions League Semi-Final; it was a battle for the soul of Manchester.
"Every blade of grass, every second, everything matters," Erik ten Hag had stressed in the final team talk. "They'll come at us. We stand firm. We fight. We win."
Nathan felt the energy from his teammates, a collective fire burning in their eyes. He spent the warm-up pushing his Glide of Messi (42%) mastery, feeling the ball dance under his feet with remarkable precision. He could almost taste that 50% milestone, the next permanent boost that would truly solidify his dribbling.
He scanned the City lineup, already familiar with their threats.
Kevin De Bruyne – Ability: S+ | Potential: B+ | Overall Rating: S+
The brain. His passes are like scalpels.
Erling Haaland – Ability: S+ | Potential: S | Overall Rating: S+
The beast. Give him half a chance, it's a goal.
Bernardo Silva – Ability: A+ | Potential: A | Overall Rating: A+
Silky smooth, impossible to dispossess. Weaves through spaces.
"Bernardo's going to be a nightmare to pin down," Casemiro observed to Nathan as they walked out onto the pitch. "He's everywhere."
Nathan nodded, taking in the deafening roar of the Etihad crowd, a sea of passionate blue. "We need to make it a nightmare for them too. Don't give them a second's peace."
Pheeeeeep! The whistle blew, and the Champions League Semi-Final second leg exploded into life.
Manchester City came out with incredible intensity, a blue wave crashing against United's defense. They dominated possession from the first whistle, passing with lightning speed, pushing United deep into their own half. The Etihad was a cauldron of noise, every City touch cheered, every United clearance booed.
De Bruyne was orchestrating, probing, trying to find Haaland's runs. Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva danced on the wings, their close control making them impossible to tackle cleanly.
Nathan found himself constantly tracking back, trying to help out Declan Rice and Casemiro in midfield. It was a relentless physical battle. United were struggling to get out of their own half, let alone launch an attack.
Minute 18. City equalized the aggregate score. A brilliant cross from Bernardo Silva found Erling Haaland unmarked in the box. Haaland, with his usual predatory instinct, nodded it past David de Gea.
Manchester City 1 - Manchester United 0 (2-2 on aggregate).
The Etihad erupted in pure pandemonium, a thunderous roar that shook the very foundations. The momentum had clearly swung to City. United were on the ropes.
Nathan felt a cold knot in his stomach. This was their nightmare scenario. City had the lead, the home advantage, and all the momentum. They needed to find a way to disrupt City's flow, to press them relentlessly and win the ball back high up the pitch. They needed to make City uncomfortable.
Just then, the familiar System chime cut through the deafening noise, a clear, sharp signal.
Ding!
[System Notification]
[Your team is facing a dominant, possession-oriented opponent, requiring relentless pressing and tireless defensive work to disrupt their rhythm and regain control.]
[You may request one random legendary work rate/pressing skill in the style of a football icon to cover immense ground, relentlessly harass opponents, and win back possession in dangerous areas.]
[Do you wish to activate it?]
Nathan's eyes widened. Relentless pressing? Winning the ball back? This was precisely what they needed to turn the tide against City's suffocating possession.
Yes! Activate!
Ding!
[Random Skill Activated: Engine of Park Ji-Sung]
[Effect: For the next 5 minutes of in-game time, your stamina, defensive work rate, and ability to relentlessly press opponents are significantly enhanced. You will cover every blade of grass, become a tireless disrupting force, and consistently win back possession.]
A surge of endless energy coursed through Nathan's body. He felt no fatigue, only an unyielding drive to run, to close down, to hound every City player on the ball. He felt like he could run for hours, relentlessly putting pressure on the opposition. His mind was already a step ahead, anticipating City's passes, knowing exactly where to press.
He immediately charged towards Rodri, who had just received the ball. Rodri, usually calm and composed, felt Nathan's instant pressure. Nathan didn't dive in; he simply kept running, cutting off passing lanes, forcing Rodri to make a quick, slightly rushed pass. The pass was loose, and Bruno Fernandes intercepted it!
United, immediately on the counter-attack, surged forward. Bruno threaded a quick pass to Marcus Rashford, who, with his blistering pace, sprinted into the box. He took one touch, then fired a powerful shot towards goal. Ederson, with a fantastic diving save, pushed it wide for a corner.
The pressure from Nathan, the Engine of Park Ji-Sung working its magic, had created that chance. It was all about disruption.
For the next five minutes, Nathan was a blur of white, a tireless shadow. He pressed Bernardo Silva high up the pitch, forcing him to lose possession in a dangerous area. He tracked Kevin De Bruyne's elusive runs, not letting him find space. He helped double-team Haaland, ensuring he had no room to turn. City's perfect passing game, for a crucial few minutes, became ragged, unsure.
The Engine of Park Ji-Sung slowly faded, but it had done its job. United had weathered the storm and started to find their footing. The match became more balanced, a furious, end-to-end contest.
Just before halftime, United found an equalizer! A brilliant cross from Diogo Dalot found Harry Kane inside the box, who nodded it powerfully past Ederson.
Manchester United 1 - Manchester City 1 (3-2 on aggregate).
The United fans erupted, their cheers echoing around the stunned Etihad. Nathan roared, pumping his fists. They were back in the lead!
The second half was a showcase of pure, unadulterated football. City pushed relentlessly, desperate for another goal. Haaland was a constant threat, and De Bruyne's shots from distance kept David de Gea busy.
Nathan, still feeling the lingering effects of the 'Engine' and his constantly improving Glide of Messi (42%) mastery, found himself involved in both attack and defense. He made a dazzling run down the left wing in the 65th minute, leaving Kyle Walker flailing with a quick chop and burst of acceleration. He got into the box, but his shot was blocked by a last-ditch slide from Rúben Dias.
Ding!
[System Notification]
[Skill Mastery Progress: Glide of Messi (45%)]
[Next Mastery Milestone: 50% (Requires extensive application of enhanced ball control and successful solo runs).]
Almost there! Nathan thought, despite the save. Just a little more.
The tension was unbearable as the clock ticked down. City threw everything forward. They brought on Julián Álvarez for more attacking firepower. United defended with their lives, every player throwing their body on the line.
In the 88th minute, a moment of pure terror. De Bruyne, with a stroke of genius, chipped a ball over the defense to Haaland, who was clean through on goal! Haaland took one touch, wound up for the shot…
But Lisandro Martinez, with a desperate, lunging block, threw himself in front of it! The ball ricocheted off him and wide for a corner. A collective gasp, then a roar of relief from the United fans.
The corner came in, headed away by Harry Maguire. The ball spilled to Nathan near the halfway line. He looked up, saw the clock, and saw the space. City had committed everyone forward.
With his Glide of Messi mastery tingling, he took a touch, then accelerated, dribbling directly at the two remaining City defenders, Laporte and Stones, who were rushing back. He felt the pure confidence in his feet, the ball practically obeying his thoughts. He feigned left, then burst right, leaving Laporte stumbling. Stones tried to cover, but Nathan was too quick, too direct. He was into City's half, bearing down on goal.
It was just him and Ederson.
He had options: shoot, or pass to the trailing Marcus Rashford. But this was the moment. The 50% mastery, the S+ rating, the GOAT. This was for all of it.
He pushed the ball forward, drew Ederson out, and then, with an elegant, almost nonchalant flick of his right boot, he dinked the ball over the diving keeper.
It sailed through the air, perfectly weighted, and bounced gently into the back of the empty net.
GOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAL!!!!
The net rippled.
Manchester United 2 - Manchester City 1 (4-2 on aggregate).
The Etihad was silenced. A few hundred United fans in the corner, however, unleashed a primal scream of joy that drowned out everything else.
Pheeeeeep! The final whistle blew.
MANCHESTER UNITED HAD BEATEN MANCHESTER CITY! THEY WERE IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL!
Nathan collapsed to his knees, utterly exhausted, but with a triumphant grin. He had done it. He had faced the best, and he had delivered.
In the chaotic celebrations, Erik ten Hag hugged him tightly. "You, Nathan! You changed the game!"
Nathan checked his system, his heart still thumping from the last-minute goal.
[Skill Mastery Progress: Glide of Messi (50%)]
[Permanent Benefit Unlocked: Masterful Dribbling (Your base dribbling ability is significantly and permanently improved, allowing for unparalleled close control, agility, and the ability to beat multiple defenders with ease).]
[Next Mastery Milestone: 75% (Requires extremely complex and successful solo runs in high-pressure scenarios).]
He stared at the notification, then at his feet. Masterful Dribbling. It was real. He felt it, a deeper, more profound connection with the ball. The GOAT journey wasn't just about winning trophies; it was about this evolution, this constant growth.
He was in the Champions League Final. The ultimate club prize. And the opponent for the final, confirmed on the news channels as he was doing his post-match interviews, sent a shiver down his spine.
Bayern Munich.
The German giants. And in their formidable midfield, a familiar face who orchestrated everything. Their captain… Joshua Kimmich.
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