The air on Merseyside was thick with a history of fierce rivalry. Anfield. The very name sent shivers down Nathan's spine, not of fear, but of anticipation. His Overall Rating: S+ felt like a silent promise, a challenge whispered by the wind. He was the GOAT, and this was the crucible where legends were truly tested.
His Masterful Dribbling and Unparalleled Agility (from his Glide of Messi (59%) mastery) were almost subconscious now. The ball was a natural extension of him. But he was increasingly drawn to the Legacy Archive, especially the "Omnipresent Maestros" section. He studied how players like Johan Cruyff seemed to be everywhere at once, influencing every pass, every run, every defensive shape. It wasn't just about what they did but about their presence, how they dictated the flow of an entire game. He was learning how to be not just a player, but a conductor.