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... l played higher than they should have. And now, for the first time in nearly ten minutes, Bradford remembered how to breathe.
Ibáñez was the first to reset the rhythm—body angled low, sweeping passes across the pitch like he was tuning an old instrument. Vélez responded in kind, dropping deeper, recycling instead of chasing. Roney touched twice, then three times. Slower. Smarter.
Then came the release.
Chapman drifted inside off the pocket, pulled Jashari with him, then p ...
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