Days (2016)
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Episodes 5
With Just That, I Feel Like I Could Keep On Running Forever
Tsukamoto Tsukushi has just entered Seiseki High School, renowed for its soccer club.
That's when his classmate Kazama Jin invites him to play futsal because their team is lacking a player. Tsukushi is worse than a beginner, but he gives it his literal everything to score a goal. Seeing Tsukushi like that forces Kazama to remember the time when he used to get pure joy out of soccer.
Read MoreThat's Why I Will Keep On Running, Kazama-kun
Tsukushi is helping with the training of the third-year, Kasahara, who decided to quit after the Interhigh. As line-up for the Interhigh is announced, the first-year, Kazama, and the roster slowly fills up.
Finally, one last pick remains... And now, finally the first match of the Interhigh is about to begin!
Read MoreTell Me, Kimishita: You Can Do It, Right?
The second half of the Seikan match.
Tsukushi is swapped to replace the injured Kazama.
Meanwhile, on the Seikan bench, the coach and Taira are arguing about the best way to utilize Himura.
Taira insists to have Himura be the sole forward, the coach puts a 10 minute time limit on it.
Himura wants to repay Taira for sticking up for him by scoring elegant goals, and actually brings the score to an even 2:2.
Read MoreI`m Sure I Can`t Stay at Seiseki Any Longer
The training match ended on a bad note for Tsukushi. In the evening, he joins the third-year Haibara to review the recording of the match and ponders what he lacks. The next day, coach Nakazawa grants him and the others a chance at redeeming themselves, and the next training match again Genbu High School begins. However, Tsukushi is ordered to take the center-back defensive position...
Read MoreI Love This Team
On the final day of the camp, Seiseki is playing against Seikan High School.
Right off the bat, Taira's bullet-like pass is caught by the super rookie, Himura, and the ball ends in Seiseki's goal. However, thanks to Usui raising the line, it's offside and the goal doesn't count. Kazama pays it back in kind and gets up to the opponent's goal, but this also doesn't end in a goal. Meanwhile, Ooshiba and Kimishita are struggling with the oppoent's defense...
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