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... the deafening roar of the Westfalenstadion. The smell of antiseptic had replaced the scent of freshly cut grass. The rhythmic beep of the heart monitor was a poor substitute for the thunderous roar of the Yellow Wall. For Mateo Alvarez, this sterile, soulless room was a prison, a world away from the heaven and hell he had experienced just a few hours earlier.
The physical pain in his ankle was a dull, throbbing ache, a constant reminder of Sergio Ramos’s cynical, dream-shattering tackle. ...
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