The girls are in the middle of a cultural fair, and Tsukamoto asks Harima if she's watching the action. She says she is, and that everyone is betting on her to win the game. She tells him to go back to the teacher and tell him that things are going well. The umpire is watching the game, and he even stops the game to do his job. The girls think that the game is going to be a good one, and Harima thinks that it will be a one-on-one between her and the goalie. She thinks that the two of them know each other, and she thinks that they're both strong enough to stop the pass. She asks the girls to keep their lecherous eyes on her, and they say that it's not about their abilities, but about the fact that they are men. They enter the fray, and the girls say that they can't do much in goal, because Harima is the only person who can stop them. They say that the money is on the line, so they need to win. Harima says that even if she were perfect in goal-keeping, she wouldn't be able to stop a pass from the other team, because she'd be the only one to stop it. She wants to go up to the center of the field, where the pass is coming from, and yell at the umpire to let it go. He says that the pass will go right to Harima, and then they'll call it a "phantom striker" .
The girls are in the middle of a cultural fair, and Tsukamoto asks Harima if she's watching the action. She says she is, and that everyone is betting on her to win the game. She tells him to go back to the teacher and tell him that things are going well. The umpire is watching the game, and he even stops the game to do his job. The girls think that the game is going to be a good one, and Harima thinks that it will be a one-on-one between her and the goalie. She thinks that the two of them know each other, and she thinks that they're both strong enough to stop the pass. She asks the girls to keep their lecherous eyes on her, and they say that it's not about their abilities, but about the fact that they are men. They enter the fray, and the girls say that they can't do much in goal, because Harima is the only person who can stop them. They say that the money is on the line, so they need to win. Harima says that even if she were perfect in goal-keeping, she wouldn't be able to stop a pass from the other team, because she'd be the only one to stop it. She wants to go up to the center of the field, where the pass is coming from, and yell at the umpire to let it go. He says that the pass will go right to Harima, and then they'll call it a "phantom striker" .