
Firstly, I have a bit of a problem with Ren here because while he might be going mad with jealousy and well-intentioned advice, he actually has no place to tell Kyoko how to manage her relationship with Sho. Despite how lovely and respectful Kyoko is, she doesn't owe him anything, and they're not in that kind of relationship.
On a lighter note: anyone got raws?

I love this author, I really do. It's why I got into scanlating in the first place (back in the day). But this particular couple have put me off this manga completely. There comes a point where thingy needs to say, "well, since you have been insulting me and emotionally blackmailing me and generally making me feel stink about myself as a person, I should give you the respect to assume you mean what you say. I'm sorry I bothered you for so long." THen he needs to just leave the relationship gracefully. The tsundere thing is one thing, but this is just waaaay too much.

somehow i agree! right now, i just want yoshito to receive the appreciation that he deserves. we all know kenji is a tsundere, but I've had enough of this carrot-stick relationship! if kenji wants to be with yoshito seriously, he better give the same damn effort yoshito does soon! if not, then i wish yoshito would find someone else that would make him value himself more...
Sorry, I don't get why out cute little mc is suddenly panicking and feeling pressured now? What's changed?
I don’t think anything has changed. He said it himself, that this was what was in his heart all along. That he had been constantly running to forget about his fears and anxiety. It’s not about how he isn’t as good as everyone else. It’s not about him worrying about whether he’d be holding the team back. This is just him and himself.
It’s obvious Tsukamoto has huge anxiety and pressure regarding expectations and this isn’t something that can change, even if others tell you it’s okay. It’s all in your head and because this is the ultimate final stage for Seiseki as a team, it has finally caught up to him that this match is literally do or die and that pressure is way more immense than ever. The more they win and climb up the ladder, the more pressure Tsukamoto feels and he knows that he’s lost the chance to run away from it all, now that he’s built his reputation this far.
Don’t worry though. I think the coach has some words for him before he joins the match in probably the second half.