When you play soccer, you should try your best to beat the other team because your teammates might be sad or mad if your team loses. This is how you play: when your teammates are figuring out which person to pass to, try your best to be open for them. If your enemy kicks the ball very high, try to be near the goalie. If you win, you should be happy for the whole team because if you don’t be happy for the whole team, none of your teammates will like you.
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