Saoirse tries to wrap her head around this. But no matter how she looks at it, it just sounds like the people on the show think that there's someone better than Greta. That's how it is in footie: one team wins because they're better, because they practiced longer or differently from the other team, or maybe got a lucky shot in.
She thinks about that for a moment. A lucky shot. One moment when the keeper is a moment too slow, or there's a bug, or a bird, or a blade of grass that's just right for a shot to go in the net instead of the keeper's mitt.
Maybe this was the lucky shot that got Greta out of the game.
She frowns, because she still doesn't like it, but she supposes they're right. This is just the way of it.
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She thinks about that for a moment. A lucky shot. One moment when the keeper is a moment too slow, or there's a bug, or a bird, or a blade of grass that's just right for a shot to go in the net instead of the keeper's mitt.
Maybe this was the lucky shot that got Greta out of the game.
She frowns, because she still doesn't like it, but she supposes they're right. This is just the way of it.
"And... You're not upset?"