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[Captain Tsubasa] I can’t forgive the Japanese…!

Espadas, it’s amazing here, look how beautiful! There’s also the soccer ball that you wanted. This ball is a used one… The relief organization donated playthings that Japanese children no longer use to our school. It’s just like new! Oh, over here we have cleats too! And there are uniforms! Thank you very much! Now, let’s all do our best and not be defeated by poverty! Dou wa wawawawa… heh heh…

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Poor charity…

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It’s a hassle.

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My heart was too poor…

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I will train with this ball and take my revenge…!

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Farewell, soccer!

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Is it necessary to say “Please do your best without being defeated by poverty”?

But it’s a bit strange to reach a level where you take actions to earn a red (reward) with this…

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Well, I understand how you feel.

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The funniest thing is that it’s safe because they messed up the charity venue.

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Please practice hard, you poor person!

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When one has enough to eat and wear, they begin to understand etiquette.

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I’ll do this, so hang in there, you poor person.

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My heart is at Negishi level.

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Rich people in Japan are so annoying…

Since I’m going to switch to Lucha anyway, I’ll crush you for the sake of my career!

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Does giving charity to the poor result in being resented in return?

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The most outrageous thing is when someone grabs the legs of two opponents with the intention of injuring them, saying that they’ll eventually go to pro wrestling and become a heel, so it actually works out perfectly for them!

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Isn’t it obvious that the scum’s true nature is to squeeze out of people other than the wealthy?

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They vowed in their hearts to wreak havoc on the rich.

That’s right, Espadas.

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Garcia is a bundle of talent who has entered the Mexican youth league thinking, “I want to do lucha.”

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Isn’t it unnecessary to say that this sister donated used items?

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I shouldn’t have mentioned it was old-fashioned one by one.

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A rebellious Aztec warrior.

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It’s possible that they mentioned it being old to ensure the other party wouldn’t mind.

In the first place, if the ball is like new, it means it has been thoroughly cleaned before being handed over.

That’s incredibly conscientious…

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The level of civility is really different from Japan.

After the war, Japanese people were overjoyed to receive gum and chocolate from Yankees, and they were so happy they burst with excitement.

I guess there’s no culture of gratitude.

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I can’t forgive you, Agnes Chan…!

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The last line is too much.

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Poor people can play soccer.

The wealthy find satisfaction in offering charity to the beggar.

Isn’t it a win-win? What’s the dissatisfaction?

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It’s something boring, but…

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When I said I would donate new items, people got angry, saying it was just a rich person’s self-satisfaction, so I needed a pretext to stop using them.

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If I can get a brand new PS5, I’ll be overjoyed and say thank you with a big smile!

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The rich person in front of me is being resentfully envied for how they made their money, without knowing the details, so it’s like being a true beggar.

In another manga, I strongly feel the qualities of a sticky character like Kurozumi Orochi.

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It’s not unusual to feel miserable due to a child’s emotions, but it’s not good to hold onto that even as an adult.

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Since I am still a high school student,

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Don’t let your heart become impoverished.

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Even without the last words, it feels like they would hold a grudge if something happened.

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Considering the humanity of Oiwiran and Pierre, being wealthy also means having a rich heart.

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It’s unreasonable to criticize actual foreigners based on works written by Japanese people.

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No, that’s not right.

I’m just angry at the upper class who can casually throw away such beautiful things while living in tattered clothes.

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The mysterious competitive spirit makes me laugh.

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Learn from the French youth who have a big heart to forgive Amoro.

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It seems that they would get angry even if you gave them an apparently ordinary used item that is somewhat worn out.

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It’s definitely the right choice not to get involved.

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Therefore, it is necessary to send a ball that is neither too worn out nor too new, but at a moderate level.

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Actually, this guy has been really annoying lately.

Suddenly started rampaging at the party.

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It might be foolish to say that you won’t be defeated by poverty while appearing to have money.

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Once I fry something, even if I say there’s nothing left to fry, I often get angry replies like, “Why won’t you give me more!”

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You poor scum~~~~~

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It seems like you would hold a grudge no matter what is done to you.

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Hinata-kun is the same, but it’s that hungry spirit of the poor.

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Seriously poor people have really twisted natures…

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But this guy also became a professional with this rebellious spirit, so those Japanese people were right.

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The true target of anger is one’s own circumstances, but it’s common to hate others without acknowledging it.

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Everyone, let’s do this! Don’t waste Garcia’s thoughts! We vowed that we would never lose, not just to Japan!

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Instead of giving food to those who are hungry, teach them soccer.

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I use an old ball until it can no longer be used, and then I keep it carefully after that.

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Ouiran has intervened, so it’s okay, it’s okay.

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A truly bad person cannot become a heel, right?

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This guy has become a strong player, so it’s fine, even if it’s out of spite or anything like that.

A luchador can’t complain even if he’s shot.

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They’re not a bad person… they make stamina dishes… they suppress their desire to do lucha and go along with soccer…

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I think there are cases where someone can be more aggressive towards those who try to help, albeit clumsily, rather than to those who do nothing or are harmful, and I can somewhat understand that feeling.

Trash

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I wonder if I can do lucha in my own country…

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Please keep doing your best without succumbing to the poverty of the heart.

Anonymous

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Who would wrestle with someone who takes pleasure in injuring their opponent?

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Farewell soccer, hello lucha.

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Well, there are various things, but the match against Mexico was really a good game, except for the dirty fouls.

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In sports, it is only natural to be called a villain if one can engage in actions that violate both rules and laws.

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Somehow, in the WY main event, the Espadas’ characters stand out, so the match itself is quite interesting in the WY arc.

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I’m quitting soccer already… but they still act like teammates while pretending to be supportive.

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The WY edition itself is just a bit…

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Even if you’re going to crush them with a foul, why not go for someone stronger than the Tachibana brothers?

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“Please do your best without being defeated by poverty” is, if taken at face value, just a normal encouragement, right?

Stop communicating only through hidden meanings, Akemi said too.

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It is often said that those who truly need help do not want to help others.

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I wanted to crush the annoying mountain monkey that was performing aerial techniques…

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It’s amazing that Espadas stopped the invincible Thunder Beast shot until now.

All my nails shattered, my hands were destroyed, but I still reached the goal.

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Unable to become a professional wrestler, I seem to have become a thug and now I’m starting to hate Japan even more.

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I know someone I met online in Central America, and they said that while they are kind to family and friends, there are a lot of people who have no mercy or gratitude towards outsiders, so I guess it’s just the nature of the country.

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If a person in rags were to help, would we be convinced? The answer is no, so I can only say that poverty makes people base.

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What will happen after this?

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It’s a shame that your inability to genuinely feel happy for others’ support reflects a lack of richness in your heart.

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An older man in work clothes who came in a used light vehicle brought a ball and played with you, saying he looks forward to the day when you grow up and can play a match with his kids, so you didn’t feel resentment.

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You’re looking down on me, huh~~!!

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The opponent currently has 9 people! Let’s push with 10 people!

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I heard that scouts from European club teams are actually going around the slums of Brazil, is that true?

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If we can buy a player at a low price, it would be lucky, so if we can recover before doing drugs or anything, that would be great.

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Well, they’ll turn to drugs after becoming a player!

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He’s just a terrorist.

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It might be a not-so-good word, but it feels like human trafficking…

It’s the world of the anime masterpiece theater that used to air on NHK.

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If you’re coming by car, then it’s the local employees, right?

They selected and organized the donated items and sent them.

It might be a problem…

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If you are Japanese, you can just make sarcastic remarks.

Over there, it’s not uncommon for guns to come out.

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It seems that the opposite is happening now in tourist spots.

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I think it’s quite different that many Japanese people can put on a good front somehow.

That’s why it’s not well-received even among fellow Japanese if you can’t maintain a good exterior.

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Actually, it’s fine because the bubble will burst after this and we can look back on it.

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There are probably very few Japanese people who actively seek to cause trouble or try to bring others down.

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In Japan, it’s very unlikely for someone to suddenly be shot with a handgun.

Basically,

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The same level as getting angry at foreigners with knowledge of manga.

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No matter how much you convince yourself that Japan is bad, your miserable reality won’t change!

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The Asian qualifying edition was really boring, so it got cancelled because of that.

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I properly resolved the grievances, so the ending was good.

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I think it’s simply because they made the strong characters from the old works into mere stepping stones.

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Well, there are relatively poorer countries than Japan after the bubble burst…

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There is a nameless person with a poor heart.

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Well, it doesn’t really have any realism anymore to have characters who are wealthy enough to be generous in this way, so they have disappeared from Japanese media now…

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Getting just angry online is kind of cute, you know.

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Upon rereading, Levin is the most out of his mind compared to these guys.

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Keep the poverty to just your hair.

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Is it Hordy?

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You just turned two new monkeys into old ones.

Just tell them to do their best without being defeated by their injuries.

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The last time I saw something about wealthy people in manga was in “Zatch Bell.”

Surely it’s about Kiyomaru going to Italy and fighting against a former boxer duo.

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But there is also a side to this that can turn into energy, the hunger spirit.

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Well, for example, if a Chinese person came and said, “I’ll bless you!” while giving away used cars, it could be somewhat irritating.

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I don’t like people like that, who seem like they’d hold a grudge if you don’t give them charity.

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Levin has scored about three times against the defense with his shot.

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Levin doesn’t want to commit murder; he just believes that if that statue hadn’t existed, she wouldn’t have died.

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It feels like Pokemon’s Fladarri or something like that.

Fradari is the one who gets complained about and further burdened.

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In the end, because proper education isn’t provided, the way of thinking and interpreting things becomes twisted.

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Should I have come in ragged clothes and in a used car?

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There are people whose gratitude transforms into something else.

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“The poor people in Captain Tsubasa have a rough temper.”

Is it around Dias?

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Dias is fine as long as he’s with Pascal! He’s a saint who doesn’t leave his friends behind.

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It seems you have the impression that you understand, even though you’ve never talked to a foreigner.

As expected, the internet is bad…

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The lethal lucha techniques were completely shut down by those monkeys…

The remaining trump card was also blocked by the karate guy on the first attempt…

Crush the monkey!!!

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Captain Tsubasa is also a manga that originated in the Showa era.

I think this is a result of applying the Showa-era characterization of “growing up poor → resentful, subservient, and rough.”

To be honest, you probably don’t know much.

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Everyone has their thoughts, but those who express them or take action are the abnormal ones…

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The way Captain Tsubasa perceives soccer is a bit different from now.

Both enemies and allies do not feel much aversion to rough play, and it has become one of the strategies.

Wakabayashi-kun’s hands have been shattered into pieces many times and have become irreparable.

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In the era when Marisha was top-notch, it was commonly used as a strategy.

It was definitely Chinese Taipei, wasn’t it?

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Mexico has bad security.

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It wasn’t that great except for Garcia.

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Wasn’t this actually new or something, in a way that doesn’t make you feel burdened…?

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To be poor in spirit.

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Teach me how to make a soccer ball.

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Well then! Shall we read some adult magazines?

Alright! I’ve finished reading, so should I throw it away?

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Because you can never forget something like this.

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Your friend had a good kick while doing it.

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