©NovelBuddy
FOOTBALL! LEGENDARY PLAYER-Chapter 210: December Domination II
Chapter 210: December Domination II
As the match entered its final twenty minutes, Utrecht began to assert greater control, with Amani central to their improved performance. His technical security and decision-making provided a platform for more sustained attacks.
In the 76th minute, with Utrecht still leading 1-0 but seeking the security of a second goal, Amani received the ball in a central position. The System registered:
[DE ZWARTE DOOS: Activated - spatial manipulation sequence initiated]
[RUUD GULLIT’S VISIONARY PASS: Synergy effect creating phantom lanes]
[PERIPHERAL VISION+: Enhanced awareness during 2-second stadium light flicker]
A momentary flicker in the stadium lights - barely noticeable to most - coincided with Amani’s reception of the ball. Where others might have been distracted, his Peripheral Vision+ upgrade allowed him to maintain complete spatial awareness despite the brief visual disruption.
Combining De Zwarte Doos with Ruud Gullit’s Visionary Pass created a devastating effect - phantom passing lanes that only Amani could see, invisible corridors through Roda’s defensive structure.
The pass he delivered seemed to defy logic - threading between four defenders with perfect weight and curve, finding winger Edouard Duplan in space on the right side of the penalty area.
Duplan controlled and crossed first-time, the ball finding striker Jacob Mulenga who finished clinically. 2-0 to Utrecht. The stadium erupted.
Amani’s fourth assist in December alone. His teammates celebrated with him, recognizing the vision and execution that had created the goal from seemingly nothing.
"That pass was simply outrageous," the commentator exclaimed. "The vision to see it and the technique to execute it... extraordinary talent."
With the security of a two-goal lead, Utrecht controlled the final minutes professionally. Amani continued to influence proceedings, his Elite Composure and Anchoring Influence helping maintain team structure and possession.
The final whistle confirmed a 2-0 victory - the perfect way to enter the winter break. The players received a standing ovation as they completed a lap of appreciation, with particular cheers reserved for Amani.
In the dressing room, Coach Wouters addressed the team: "Professional performance to conclude an excellent month. The winter break is well-deserved, but we return in January with renewed ambition and focus."
The media coverage was glowing. "Utrecht End Year on High Note" read the Algemeen Dagblad headline, with the article highlighting Amani’s "assist of the season contender" and his overall influence since returning from injury.
As the players dispersed for their brief winter break, there was a sense that something special was building at Utrecht. The team had found form and confidence, with young talents like Amani complementing the experienced core.
For Amani himself, the winter break provided a welcome opportunity to return to Mombasa and spend Christmas with his mother. Their daily video calls had maintained their close connection, but nothing compared to being physically present.
"You’ve made me so proud," his mother told him as they sat together on Christmas Eve, watching compilation videos of his recent performances on her tablet. "Not just with your football, but with how you’ve handled everything - the move to a new country, the pressure, the injury, the attention."
Amani smiled. "The System helps with the football part. The rest... that’s all from you."
His brief time in Mombasa recharged him mentally and emotionally. While he maintained his physical conditioning with daily training sessions at a local facility, the break from competitive matches allowed his body to fully recover from the demands of his first months in professional football.
Upon returning to Utrecht after the New Year, Amani discovered unexpected news waiting for him. Sophia, his social media manager, greeted him with an uncharacteristically broad smile.
"You might want to sit down for this," she said, gesturing to the couch in her office.
"What’s happened?" Amani asked, suddenly concerned.
"Nothing bad," she assured him. "Quite the opposite. You’ve won... well, everything."
She handed him her tablet, which displayed the official Eredivisie website. The headline read: "December Awards: Utrecht’s Hamadi Makes History."
Amani stared at the screen in disbelief. He had been named Eredivisie Player of the Month for December - the youngest recipient in the award’s history. Additionally, he had won the Eredivisie Young Player of the Month award and, according to a separate notification from the club, had been voted FC Utrecht’s Player of the Month by the fans.
"Triple crown," Sophia said with a grin. "Not bad for a fifteen-year-old who spent half of November injured."
The System provided its assessment:
[RECOGNITION PARAMETERS: Unprecedented achievement metrics for age category]
[PERFORMANCE VALIDATION: External confirmation of elite expression]
[DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORY: Accelerating beyond standard progression models]
The official Eredivisie statement cited his "exceptional impact across multiple matches" and "maturity and technical quality beyond his years" as key factors in the selection. The statistics told their own story: two goals and four assists in December alone, despite not starting every match.
"The media requests are pouring in," Sophia continued. "Everyone wants to interview the youngest Player of the Month in Eredivisie history."
Coach Wouters and Technical Director Jordy Zuidam joined the conversation, having arranged to be present for this moment.
"Congratulations," Wouters said simply. "Recognition well-deserved, but remember - this is just one milestone on a much longer journey."
Zuidam nodded in agreement. "We’ll manage the media attention carefully. Your development remains the priority, not publicity."
The club arranged a small ceremony before the first training session of the new year. The entire first team and coaching staff gathered as Amani was presented with his awards. Captain Mark van der Maarel spoke briefly, emphasizing how Amani’s humility and work ethic had impressed the senior players as much as his talent.
"He trains like someone with everything to prove, not like someone who’s already special," van der Maarel noted. "That’s why he fits our culture despite his age."
The Dutch football media descended on Utrecht in the days that followed. Amani, with Sophia’s guidance, handled the attention with characteristic maturity. In interviews, he consistently deflected individual praise toward team achievements and credited his coaches and teammates for creating an environment where he could express his talent.
"I’m still learning every day," he told NOS Sport in his most prominent interview. "These awards are nice recognition, but development is a continuous process. I’m fifteen - I have so much more to improve."
When asked about his rapid rise and the growing comparisons to Dutch football legends, Amani remained grounded: "Those comparisons aren’t helpful. Those players proved themselves over entire careers. I’ve had a good month."
This humility, combined with his undeniable talent, only enhanced his growing reputation. Former players and coaches praised not just his technical ability but his maturity and perspective.
"What impresses me most is his decision-making under pressure," said former Netherlands international Pierre van Hooijdonk, now working as an analyst. "That’s usually the last quality to develop in young players, but Hamadi already shows elite composure in key moments."
As January training resumed and Utrecht prepared for the second half of the season, there was a palpable sense that Amani’s trajectory was accelerating beyond normal parameters. The careful management of his development had worked perfectly - protecting his physical growth while allowing his exceptional talent to flourish.
The System provided its comprehensive assessment as Amani prepared for the season’s second half:
[PHYSICAL FITNESS: A+ parameters maintained despite competitive schedule] freēwēbnovel.com
[FOOTBALL TECHNIQUE: A+ (Masterclass) expression in elite competition context]
[GAME INTELLIGENCE: A+ application across varied tactical scenarios]
[MENTALITY: S (Unshakable) confirmation through pressure performance]
[DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTION: Continued acceleration likely with current management framework]
[RECOGNITION EVOLUTION: National attention established, international awareness emerging]
[PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABILITY: High probability with current physical management approach]
For FC Utrecht’s fifteen-year-old phenomenon, December had represented not just a successful month but a statement of intent. The shoulder injury that might have derailed his progress had instead become merely a footnote in his remarkable rise.
The Dutch football landscape had taken notice. The name Amani Hamadi was no longer just a curiosity or a promising talent - it was becoming synonymous with elite performance and exceptional potential.
As Utrecht’s players completed their first full training session of the new year, with the January sun providing little warmth against the winter chill, Amani stayed behind for additional practice. While teammates headed to the dressing room, he set up a row of mannequins and began working on his passing technique.
Coach Wouters observed silently from the sideline for several minutes before approaching.
"The awards are nice," he said, "but this is why you’ll reach the top. The work when nobody’s watching."
Amani nodded, collecting the balls to return them to the equipment room. "December was good," he replied. "January needs to be better."
The journey continued - not completed path but ongoing progression, not achieved destination but advancing trajectory. For Amani Hamadi, the developmental process remained focused on becoming rather than being, on improvement rather than achievement.
The Dutch football world had learned his name in 2012. The question now was how much further his remarkable journey would take him in 2013.
Visit freewe𝑏n(o)v𝒆l.𝑐𝘰𝑚 for the best novel reading experience