As the game intensified, Floxx Leon burst into a sprint, expertly controlling the ball before passing it to Ronoa. In a swift move, Ronoa passed the ball backward to Ruyne Ness, who instantly accelerated forward, tipping the ball over Julien Dubois, the Fire Milan central midfielder.
As the ball descended to the ground, Ness's feet made contact with it, and he swiftly passed it to Wolf Deo. The speed of the players seemed to slow down in Deo's eyes as he utilized his unique ability, Cold Zone.
With calculated precision, Deo swung his leg, crossing the ball into the heart of Fire Milan's three-man defense. The defenders, consisting of Matteo Leonardo, the right back, Alessandro Marco, the center back, and Andrea Ricci, the left back and team captain, prepared to face the incoming threat.
Carlos Marcus sprinted forward, his eyes fixed intently on the ball. With perfect timing, he launched himself into a breathtaking bicycle kick, connecting with the ball in mid-air. Ryan Shark, anticipating the move, swung his legs with precision, making contact with the ball and sending it soaring towards the post.
García González, the Devertary United goalkeeper, dove to his right, stretching every fiber of his being to reach the ball. However, his outstretched hands fell agonizingly short, and the ball hurtled past him into the net.
The stadium erupted as the scoreboard flashed: Fire Milan 2, Devertary United 1. The Devertary United fans, despite being the visiting team, burst out of their seats with a thunderous roar, their voices echoing through the stadium as they celebrated Shark's incredible goal. The timing couldn't be more perfect – 64 minutes and 23 seconds into the game.
The Devertary United players rushed towards Ryan Shark, congratulating him on his incredible goal. Together, they stood in front of the ecstatic fans, basking in the adoration of the crowd as they celebrated Shark's equalizing goal.
In a mysterious room, three figures were engaged in a hushed conversation, their eyes fixed intently on the match unfolding on the screen before them.
One of the figures spoke, "See, I told you guys he'd come in the second half and make a difference. And although he hasn't been on the pitch for long, his presence has already changed the game."
Another figure nodded in agreement, "Yes, we all see that, but even at that, he's of two origins... will he play for us, though?" The conversation hung in the air, filled with an air of intrigue and uncertainty.
The scene shifted back to the pitch, where Patrizi Conti had possession of the ball. He passed it back to Alessandro Marco, who unleashed a powerful and precise shot. Nicolas Ronoa and Kofi Owusu, in a desperate attempt to control the ball, collided with each other, tumbling to the ground.
The referee blew his whistle, bringing the match to a temporary halt. The Devertary United team was awarded a free kick, presenting them with another opportunity to challenge the Fire Milan defense.
Floxx Leon delivered a curving cross that pinpointed Wolf Deo, who charged forward with determination. Sander Hansen hotly pursued him, blocking any opportunity for Deo to pass to his teammate. Undeterred, Leon collected the ball from Deo's leg and crossed it back into the pitch.
Ryan Shark burst into action, swiftly trapping the ball at his feet. However, his path to goal was blocked by the formidable duo of Alessandro Marco and Andrea Ricci. Shark cleverly executed his signature move, Switcheroo, slipping the ball past the defenders. Yet, he was still met with the last line of defense, Matteo Leonardo.
Shark flashed a confident smile as he dashed forward, undaunted by Leonardo's presence. Just as Leonardo slid in to collect the ball, Shark made a lightning-fast pass to Carlos Marcus, who sprinted forward to receive it.
Out of nowhere, Ruyne Ness appeared, sprinting from the shadows to make contact with the pass. With precision, Ness shot the ball towards the net.
The ball spun with accuracy, its direction uncertain, seeming to head towards the top left corner of the post. However, it lost velocity, sliding under García González and into the post from the bottom left corner.
The stadium erupted as the scoreboard reflected the new tally: Fire Milan 2, Devertary United 2. The goals came from Shark and Ness, with the timing displayed as 81 minutes and 57 seconds.
The Devertary United fans roared with excitement, their minds now at ease, as their team had equalized. In stark contrast, the Fire Milan fans seemed disappointed, their faces reflecting their dismay at the turn of events.