The air over Milan buzzed with a timeless footballing magic, the kind that only historic stadiums like San Siro could hold. Nathan, an Overall Rating: S+ player, felt the familiar thrill. He was fresh off a dominant Premier League win and now faced AC Milan in the Champions League group stage. This was a different kind of test – a classic European giant, known for tactical discipline and flashes of individual brilliance.
His Masterful Dribbling and Unparalleled Agility (from his Glide of Messi (71%) mastery) felt incredibly fluid; the ball was truly an extension of his thoughts. But his mind was increasingly absorbed by the Legacy Archive, especially the "Tempo Dictators and Game Managers" section. He studied how players like Xabi Alonso and Sergio Busquets didn't just play the game, but controlled its very pulse, speeding it up or slowing it down at will, dictating the flow from midfield. He was learning how to be not just a player, but a true conductor of the footballing symphony.