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Chapter 86 - Chapter 84

‎Chapter 84 – No Space

‎The next match approached with as much and maybe even more fanfare than the last, the fans had belief that they were back in addition to their new top prospect.

‎The next match came quickly and before Kweku knew it he was back on the pitch standing in position with tens of thousands cheering around him.

‎The whistle cut through the air.

‎No pause, no buildup. Just football.

‎---

‎From the very first second, LOSC Lille showed its intent.

‎Compact.

‎Disciplined.

‎Prepared.

‎Marseille tried to play forward immediately, moving the ball through midfield before switching it wide.

‎Kweku received it near the touchline.

‎First touch—clean.

‎Second touch—

‎Pressure.

‎Immediate.

‎"Mensah gets his first touch of the night—and he's closed down instantly!"

‎Benjamin André stepped in hard, shoulder to shoulder, nudging him off balance just enough to win the ball cleanly.

‎No foul.

‎Play continued.

‎Kweku jogged back into position, expression neutral.

‎But inside—

‎He understood.

‎This was different.

‎---

‎Minute 5.

‎Same movement.

‎Same pass.

‎Same result.

‎This time, a second Lille player arrived even before he could turn.

‎Trapped.

‎No passing lane.

‎No escape.

‎He tried to spin out—

‎Tackle.

‎Ball gone.

‎"Lille doubling up early on Mensah here—clearly a targeted approach."

‎They had studied him.

‎Every movement.

‎Every tendency.

‎---

‎Marseille tried to build through midfield, but Lille's shape suffocated everything.

‎Lines tight.

‎Distances short.

‎Passing lanes are closing before they even open.

‎Geoffrey Kondogbia battled hard, winning duels, forcing second balls, and trying to inject energy into the play.

‎But there was no flow and no freedom.

‎Minute 12.

‎The ball came out wide again.

‎Kweku controlled it, already aware of the pressure behind him.

‎This time, he didn't even try to turn.

‎Back pass.

‎Safe.

‎"Mensah forced backwards again—Lille are not allowing him to face forward at all tonight."

‎The crowd murmured.

‎Not frustration.

‎Recognition.

‎---

‎Minute 17.

‎Lille broke forward quickly after another turnover.

‎Three passes.

‎Clean.

‎Direct.

‎Shot from distance by Jonathan David—

‎Wide.

‎A warning.

‎Clear and sharp.

‎Kweku watched from a distance.

‎Even without the ball, they were dangerous.

‎---

‎Minute 22.

‎For the first time, Kweku found space.

‎Just a yard but it was more than enough.

‎He turned instantly and drove forward, accelerating sharply but Leny Yoro stepped across.

‎Perfect timing.

‎Calm.

‎Precise.

‎Clean tackle.

‎"Excellent defending from Yoro—he read that perfectly."

‎Kweku stayed on the ground for a second.

‎Not hurt.

‎Thinking. Adjusting.

‎--

‎By Minute 27, frustration was creeping in.

‎Receive.

‎Pressure.

‎Release.

‎Repeat.

‎The game felt like a loop.

‎Nothing progressed.

‎Nothing opened.

‎Every attempt shut down early.

‎Minute 31.

‎Quick passing created a narrow window for Kweku to cut inside quickly.

‎Shot from the edge—

‎Blocked immediately.

‎Deflection out.

‎No danger.

‎But the intention was there.

‎---

‎Lille took possession of the goal kick and kept it, they didn't dominate possession.

‎They dominated space.

‎Every Marseille player felt it.

‎Every movement was restricted.

‎Minute 36.

‎Central route—closed.

‎Wide—closed.

‎Back—forced.

‎"Marseille struggling to find any rhythm here—Lille's structure has been outstanding."

‎Kweku dropped deeper.

‎Trying to influence the game differently.

‎But even there—

‎Pressure followed.

‎He received deeper again.

‎Tried to turn.

‎André again.

‎Contact.

‎Ball gone.

‎"Everywhere he goes, André is there."

‎Kweku exhaled.

‎Frustration flickered.

‎But didn't stay.

‎He couldn't afford it.

‎---

‎The last chance of the half came from Marseille again in the 44th Minute.

‎Loose ball at the edge of the box.

‎Kweku reacted quickly, pushing it to Aubameyang.

‎Shot—

‎Deflected.

‎Easily collected.

‎No real threat.

‎And soon it was halftime.

‎0–0.

‎No breakthrough.

‎No control.

‎Just resistance.

‎As Kweku walked toward the tunnel, one thing was clear:

‎They weren't just playing Marseille.

‎They were playing him.

‎---

‎The whistle blew again.

‎No relief.

‎No drop in intensity.

‎Minute 47.

‎Kweku positioned himself wider than before.

‎Almost hugging the touchline, detached from the congestion.

‎Watching.

‎Waiting.

‎---

‎Minute 52.

‎The ball was switched quickly.

‎He received it.

‎Only one defender this time.

‎Instead of driving forward—

‎He passed immediately.

‎Inside.

‎Then moved.

‎"Better from Mensah—quicker decision-making there."

‎The defence shifted albeit slightly.

‎Gasset nodded in approval, the plan was working.

‎---

‎Minute 56.

‎Same movement.

‎Receive.

‎Release.

‎Move again.

‎This time, the return pass came faster.

‎Kweku adjusted.

‎Controlled it cleanly.

‎Kept it simple.

‎Progress, small but real.

‎---

‎At the hour mark, despite the adjustment, Lille remained disciplined.

‎No panic.

‎No overcommitment.

‎They trusted their structure.

‎And it held.

‎---

‎Minute 66.

‎Kondogbia won the ball again.

‎Strong.

‎Clean.

‎Immediate forward pass.

‎Aubameyang dropped deep.

‎Held it.

‎Waited.

‎The defence hesitated.

‎Just slightly.

‎"Marseille might have something here".

‎That was the signal, Harit and Ndiaye surged forward.

‎Aubameyang dropped deep to create space and now it was time to exploit the space.

‎The ball was released wide. Harit to Kweku.

‎Space.

‎For the first time—

‎Real space.

‎One defender.

‎No immediate second.

‎The smallest opening.

‎No hesitation.

‎He attacked directly.

‎The defender backed off, expecting the inside cut.

‎Kweku didn't take it.

‎He pushed the ball outside.

‎Acceleration.

‎Separation.

‎"Mensah's through here—this is better!"

‎---

‎He drove toward the byline.

‎Looked up once.

‎Low cross.

‎Fast.

‎Accurate.

‎Across the face of the goal.

‎Ndiaye arrived.

‎First time.

‎Finish.

‎Goal.

‎1–0.

‎"GOAL! Marseille take the lead! And it's him again—Mensah involved!"

‎---

‎The stadium erupted.

‎Because this wasn't a moment.

‎It was a solution.

‎Kweku didn't celebrate wildly.

‎Just a clenched fist.

‎A quiet release.

‎---

‎Minute 78.

‎Lille pushed forward.

‎Structure loosened slightly.

‎More risk.

‎More urgency.

‎Cross into the box—Cleared.

‎Shot from distance—Saved by Pau López.

‎"Big save! Marseille holding on here!"

‎Gasset instructed them to park the bus after scoring.

‎Lille kept attacking intensely.

‎Blocked.

‎Bodies thrown in front of the ball.

‎No space given.

‎No chances allowed.

‎---

‎The final whistle was heard by everyone.

‎1–0.

‎Hard-fought maybe not well earned but good enough.

‎"Full-time! Marseille grind out a crucial win—and once again, Mensah plays his part!"

‎---

‎As Kweku walked off the pitch, there was no explosion of noise around him this time.

‎No chaos.

‎No disbelief.

‎Just recognition.

‎Respect.

‎Because today wasn't about brilliance.

‎It was about understanding.

‎Adapting. Evolving, because when space disappears the best players don't wait for it.

‎They learn how to create it. If he were like Messi, he'd have done more in the match.

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