Yeah I agreeyeah this "japan is inferior" plotline is cringe lol. Evil Haaland but he's a 10 and the most anti-japan ever
bro its just a under 16 match, doesn't mean anything
Classic plotline for sports manga, we're at the international arc where "Inferior Japan" moment is obligatory.yeah this "japan is inferior" plotline is cringe lol. Evil Haaland but he's a 10 and the most anti-japan ever
Classic plotline for sports manga, we're at the international arc where "Inferior Japan" moment is obligatory.
Usually its non-Japanese leveling against the Japanese, but in this case, its another Japanese person shitting on his country.
I agree with you. it is a fresh take on the trope.Yeah that's why I think the plotline is actually a little fresh
This is a guy that genuinely believes that he has enough talent that if he were born somewhere else, he could've been an international football star. He doesn't hate Japan because of racism, he hates Japan because of his own inferiority complex. This is a very, VERY realistic plotline for the modern era. The "lol we're racist overseas and we believe you guys are inferior due to your genetics, not due to your sports programs" era has been over for at least 2 decades, but a lot of mangaka grew up with that view of global sports and can't let it go.
It made me wonder if he is an obvious example of someone who didn't have the mental strength to make it as a player compared to what we saw in the previous chapters about La Masia.Yeah that's why I think the plotline is actually a little fresh
This is a guy that genuinely believes that he has enough talent that if he were born somewhere else, he could've been an international football star. He doesn't hate Japan because of racism, he hates Japan because of his own inferiority complex. This is a very, VERY realistic plotline for the modern era. The "lol we're racist overseas and we believe you guys are inferior due to your genetics, not due to your sports programs" era has been over for at least 2 decades, but a lot of mangaka grew up with that view of global sports and can't let it go.