In the second half, Oshiba is substituted for Tsukamoto, and the two exchange pleasantries as they wait for the other to return the favor. The two exchange compliments about each other's performances, and then they discuss the possibility of a counter attack by the other team. They are interrupted by the sound of fighting spirit, and they realize that they have the ball and are free to play as they please. They do not believe that they can hold out against the opponent's counter attack for long, but they do believe that the opponent is about to attack. In the midst of this confusion, the two realize that Mizuki and Ingo are on them from the start, and Mizuki has the advantage of getting the ball to Ingo. Mizuki manages to get it away from Ingo, and in doing so, he knocks the ball into the arms of the opposing team's goalkeeper
In the second half, Oshiba is substituted for Tsukamoto, and the two exchange pleasantries as they wait for the other to return the favor. The two exchange compliments about each other's performances, and then they discuss the possibility of a counter attack by the other team. They are interrupted by the sound of fighting spirit, and they realize that they have the ball and are free to play as they please. They do not believe that they can hold out against the opponent's counter attack for long, but they do believe that the opponent is about to attack. In the midst of this confusion, the two realize that Mizuki and Ingo are on them from the start, and Mizuki has the advantage of getting the ball to Ingo. Mizuki manages to get it away from Ingo, and in doing so, he knocks the ball into the arms of the opposing team's goalkeeper