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Chapter 28 - **Chapter 28: Trial By Fire**  

The private jet touched down in Madrid under a blistering afternoon sun. As Ibukun stepped onto the tarmac, the weight of his €120 million price tag pressed harder than any System mission ever had. 

***NEW ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS*** 

→ **Squad Hierarchy:** Established stars (Vini Jr., Bellingham, Valverde) 

→ **Direct Competitors:** Rodrygo (RW), Brahim Díaz (CAM) 

→ **Coach Tendency:** Ancelotti favors proven performers over projects 

Valentina adjusted her sunglasses beside him. "Try not to faint when you see the training facilities." 

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### **First Day: The Lion's Den** 

Real Madrid's Ciudad Real Madrid training complex wasn't a football facility—it was a temple. Cristiano Ronaldo's shadow still lingered in the weight room. Zidane's fingerprints remained on the tactics boards. 

The locker room chatter died when Ibukun entered. 

Vini Jr. broke the silence with a grin. "So you're the kid who scored four in his last match?" He tossed a ball at Ibukun's chest—hard. "Do it here, then we'll talk." 

The System logged the challenge: 

***INITIATION PROTOCOL*** 

→ **Impress veterans within 72 hours** 

→ **Failure Penalty:** -3 Team Chemistry 

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### **Training: No Room for Error** 

Ancelotti's first session was a gauntlet: 

**Drill 1:** 5v5 Possession in Tight Spaces 

Bellingham and Camavinga pressed like rabid dogs. Ibukun's first three touches were dispossessed immediately. 

***SYSTEM ALERT*** 

*"Technical quality insufficient for current pace"* 

**Drill 2:** Crossing Competition 

Carvajal's deliveries were laser-guided missiles. Ibukun's best effort sailed over everyone's heads. 

Rodrygo smirked. "Lille to Madrid is a big jump, no?" 

Then—the breakthrough. 

A loose ball in the box. Ibukun activated *Neymar's Chaos Dribble* for the first time in white. Three quick feints left Nacho and Mendy colliding with each other before he chipped Courtois. 

The pitch went silent. 

Ancelotti's notebook flipped open. 

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### **The Media Storm** 

Marca's headline the next morning: 

*"IS HE READY?"* 

The article dissected his every training touch: 

- **Pros:** Dribbling creativity, composure under pressure 

- **Cons:** Defensive work rate, physicality against elite defenders 

The System generated a media response plan: 

***PUBLIC PERCEPTION MANAGEMENT*** 

→ **Avoid interviews (Let performances speak)** 

→ **Training Focus:** Defensive positioning (+2 Tackling recommended) 

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### **The First Test: Substitute Appearance** 

Champions League Group Stage. Madrid led Copenhagen 2-0 when Ancelotti pointed at Ibukun in the 68th minute. 

"Right wing. Don't overthink it." 

The Bernabéu's roar was a living thing as he stepped onto the pitch. The System's mission was brutal: 

***DEBUT MISSION*** 

→ **Create 2 chances** (Reward: +1 Vision) 

→ **Complete 1 dribble** (Reward: +1 Dribbling) 

→ **Fail Penalty:** Bench status extended 

His first touch was a hospital pass to Valverde. The Danish left-back marked him like a prison warden. 

Then—minute 87. 

A quick one-two with Bellingham, then *Chaos Dribble* activated. Two defenders stumbled as he cut inside. The cross found Rodrygo's forehead. 

3-0. Assist logged. 

***MISSION PARTIALLY COMPLETE*** 

→ **Chances Created:** 1/2 

→ **Dribbles:** 1/1 (+1 Dribbling) 

→ **Verdict:** Promising but incomplete 

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### **The Hierarchy Shifts** 

Post-match, Ancelotti's press conference said it all: 

"We see potential. But potential doesn't start here." 

The locker room reaction was more telling: 

Bellingham tossed him a towel. "Not bad for a first try." 

Vini Jr. ruffled his hair. "That move at the end? Do that sooner next time." 

The System's assessment was clinical: 

***CURRENT STANDING*** 

→ **Coach Trust:** 45% 

→ **Teammate Respect:** 68% 

→ **Next Mission:** 90-minute performance vs. Getafe 

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