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In 2001, the rough picture quality of CCAV didn't dampen the enthusiasm of the fans at all.
There's a saying: the worse the picture quality, the stronger the national soccer team.
As long as the national team can qualify for the World Cup, even watching on a small black-and-white TV would thrill the fans.
After this goal, no one else could make any achievements.
No one hoped for a big victory; they all had the same thought in mind - they had to hold onto this point!
As time ticked by,
the match was nearing its end. Watching the players move back and forth on the TV screen, the fans kept their eyes glued, holding their breath.
They were so nervous that their palms were sweaty.
It seemed like the situation was under control, but the national team was notorious for flopping at the last minute, known for the infamous "black few minutes."
Fortunately, this time the national team didn't flop.
They fought tenaciously to the end, desperately holding onto the score.
