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The story follows , a timid boy who only started playing soccer in middle school. Despite his lack of experience, his earnest nature and passion for the game allow him to develop rapidly. However, his world is turned upside down when a "mad dog" striker, Keisuke Azami , joins the team. Azami’s constant verbal abuse and intense pressure nearly cause Yuzuki to have a mental breakdown, but this friction ultimately forces Yuzuki to unlock a specialized "observation" ability that changes how he sees the pitch. Key Themes in Chapter 87

: Typical of Iino's style, this chapter dives into the tactical nuances of field positioning, showcasing Yuzuki’s growth in reading the opponent's movements before they happen. Why TIEMPO Stands Out The story follows , a timid boy who

Unlike many sports manga that focus purely on physical talent, TIEMPO explores the and psychological warfare inherent in high school sports. The title itself—Spanish for "time"—often refers to the timing of plays and the "tempo" of the game that Yuzuki must learn to control. Azami’s constant verbal abuse and intense pressure nearly

By Chapter 87, the narrative shifts from Yuzuki simply surviving Azami's wrath to the team collectively facing the harsh realities of competitive soccer. The title itself—Spanish for "time"—often refers to the