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... he ground beneath it.

Roney picked up a loose pass on the left and drifted toward the edge of the final third, slow at first. Then a flick—quick, cheeky, a nutmeg that sent his marker one way and the crowd the other.

Gasps turned to applause.

Until the second defender crashed in late.

Boot to ankle.

Roney spun once midair, landed hard, and curled inward with a grunt. The linesman's flag didn't twitch—it didn't need to. The referee's whistle was already ris ...

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