Another painful chapter. On one side we have the coaches discussing how their training style makes the children more business/career-oriented, which is bad enough. On the other, we see how very career-oriented Tokio is clashing with Jiro and making impossible demands without even admitting to what he really wants, which is for Jiro to become mediocre.
And while all the other kids try to stay away from the fallout zone, we have evil-eyes Yokohama coach treating the rest of the team as a bargain price to pay to get Jiro in their team. And thus another trap is set for our poor protagonist: if Jiro accepts it, he'll humiliate the kids even more; and if he doesn't, at least some of the kids might hate them anyway for losing the chance of going to a famous school. Not to mention it's Hanafusa's school, and my guess is that Jiro won't want to go there because if nobody else, he still seems to care for his former U12 teammates, the only full-fledged team with whom he was happy.