God Of football - Chapter 143
Chapter 143: Daunting Fixture Chapter 143: Daunting Fixture Valencia’s season was in full swing, and the team’s grit and determination were on full display as they embarked on a crucial run of matches.
Despite the absence of their teenage prodigy, Izan, the squad was determined to prove they could maintain their form in both La Liga and the Copa del Rey.
They faced Getafe in their next match, and they needed all three points so they could maintain or even capitalize on this chance to overtake the teams which slipped up.
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On the day, the Mestalla buzzed with anticipation as Valencia hosted Getafe in what promised to be a tightly contested La Liga encounter.
Valencia knew the importance of maintaining momentum, and from the kickoff, their intent was clear.
Hugo Duro led the line with energy, harrying defenders and pressing high up the pitch.
In the 27th minute, a misplaced pass from Getafe’s defence landed at Duro’s feet.
With a quick glance up, he rifled a shot into the bottom corner, leaving the goalkeeper rooted to the spot.
The Mestalla erupted as fans waved their scarves and cheered.
Commentary from the booth: “Hugo Duro capitalizes on a defensive mistake!
What a finish-clinical and composed!
Valencia leads 1-0!” After the goal from Duro, Getafe regrouped, and their persistence paid off early in the second half with an equalizer.
Tension gripped the stadium as Valencia sought to regain control.
In the 78th minute, Diego López stepped up.
Collecting the ball on the edge of the box, he unleashed a curling effort that nestled into the top corner.
The home fans erupted into shouts and cheers after Diego López’s thunderous strike.
“Diego López!
Oh, my word, what a strike!
Mestalla is rocking, and Valencia are back in front!” The commentator ranted.
The final whistle blew, sealing a 2-1 victory.
Fans spilt out of the stadium, their conversations filled with praise for López and Duro.
One supporter exclaimed, “If we keep playing like this, anything is possible-even without Izan!” — Days later, Valencia turned their focus to the Copa del Rey, facing lower-tier Arosa.
The match, held at a smaller, intimate stadium, had a cup-tie magic about it.
Though Valencia dominated possession, Arosa’s defence was disciplined and organized.
In the 63rd minute, Pietro provided the breakthrough.
Sprinting onto a perfectly timed through ball, he chipped the onrushing goalkeeper with finesse.
The ball floated into the net as Valencia’s bench erupted in celebration.
“Pietro!
That’s class!
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We needed that.” “We scraped through, but a win’s a win.
On to the next round!” The game ended 1-0, and while the performance lacked the fluidity fans had hoped for, the result was all that mattered.
Returning to La Liga, Valencia faced Rayo Vallecano at the Mestalla.
The match was cagey, with neither side able to find the decisive touch.
Shots were fired but none were able to hit the mark.
Rayo Vallecano ultimately broke the defensive line of Valencia and scored but Valencia were saved by the quick thinking of Gaya who moved forward trapping the Rayo Vallecano strike in an offside position.
The ball went back and forth, with neither able to put the ball in the back of the net of the opponent’s goal.
As the clock ticked into stoppage time, the game seemed destined for a goalless draw.
Then came Mark, a late substitute who rose to the occasion.
In the 93rd minute, Valencia won a corner.
Mark positioned himself perfectly, leaping above the defenders to head the ball into the net.
The stadium erupted in chaotic jubilation.
“Mark!
Off the bench and onto the scoresheet!
Valencia snatches it at the death!” Fans chanted Mark’s name as he celebrated with his teammates.
One of the commentators in the commentary box shouted, “Mark’s the hero Valencia didn’t know we had!” The 1-0 victory was a testament to Valencia’s resilience and determination, even in the absence of their star player.
— While the team fought on the pitch, Izan worked tirelessly behind the scenes to return to full fitness.
At the state-of-the-art recovery facility, he underwent rigorous physiotherapy, focusing on strengthening his injured leg.
Scenes of his recovery showed his unwavering determination: running on an anti-gravity treadmill, performing balance drills, and watching footage of Valencia’s matches.
During a quiet moment, Izan sat with his physiotherapist, watching the replay of Mark’s winner against Rayo.
His fist clenched as the ball hit the net, a mix of pride.
“These guys are doing well”, he said, still looking at Mark’s thumping header.
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Meanwhile, Izan’s signature boots were in the final stages of development.
The design team presented him with a prototype during a visit.
The boots were sleek and modern, white with gold accents, and featured his initials etched into the heel.
The tagline, “Unleash the Dream,” adorned the inner sole.
Izan slipped them on, testing their weight and feel.
“These are perfect,” he said with a smile, envisioning the day he’d wear them on the pitch.
—– As Valencia’s next challenge-a daunting fixture against Barcelona-approached, the football world turned its attention to how the team would fare without Izan.
A popular sports show dedicated a segment to the match, with analysts debating Valencia’s chances.
Pundit 1: “Valencia’s recent run has been impressive, but Barcelona is a different beast.
Without Izan’s creativity and flair, they might struggle to break through that defence.” Pundit 2: “I disagree.
Players like Hugo Duro and Diego López have stepped up, and we’ve seen Mark make an impact off the bench.
If Valencia stays compact and exploits the counter, they could cause problems for Barca.” Pundit 3: “It’s true, but let’s not forget how much Izan elevates this team.
His absence means Barca can push higher without fearing that explosive spark on the break.” The segment ended with a fan poll: Can Valencia shock Barca without Izan?
—‹Yes, they’ll rise to the occasion.
—‹No, Barca is too strong.
As the discussion concluded, the stage was set for an exhilarating clash, with Valencia determined to defy the odds and prove their resilience once more.
Valencia’s recent performances were a testament to their determination and adaptability.
While Izan’s absence was keenly felt, the team’s ability to grind out results kept their season alive.
The upcoming match against Barcelona would be their toughest test yet, but one thing was clear-this Valencia side had the heart to fight till the end.
While the fans prepared for the clash, an announcement from Valencia’s camp came out.
The announcement that Izan, the 16-year-old football sensation, had been cleared to play after an injury sent waves through the Valencia CF fanbase.
A club statement confirmed that the medical team had conducted thorough assessments, deeming the prodigy fit to return to action.
Shortly after, manager Rubén Baraja included Izan in the matchday squad for the highly anticipated clash against Barcelona, sparking intense debate among fans and pundits alike.
For supporters who had witnessed Izan’s meteoric rise, this was cause for celebration.
His jaw-dropping performances had cemented him as a generational talent, one capable of turning the tide in even the most daunting fixtures.
“We need him for Barca.
With his creativity and confidence, anything is possible!” read one fan’s post on social media, encapsulating the optimism of many.
Online forums buzzed with excitement as highlights of Izan’s past performances were shared alongside predictions of how he might fare against Barcelona’s elite defence.
However, not all fans shared this enthusiasm.
Some were deeply concerned about the decision to rush the youngster back into action.
“He’s just turned 16, and the risk of re-injury is too high,” warned a cautious supporter.
This sentiment resonated with a significant portion of the fanbase, especially given the high stakes of the match.
The idea of throwing a teenager into the fire against one of the world’s most formidable teams seemed risky, even reckless, to sceptics.
They argued that Valencia’s long-term investment in Izan’s career should take precedence over short-term gains.
Baraja, a former club legend now tasked with steering Valencia through a turbulent season, defended his decision in the pre-match press conference.
“Izan has been evaluated thoroughly.
He’s eager to contribute and understands the responsibility.
His inclusion isn’t just about talent; it’s about character,” he stated.
While his confidence in the young star was evident, Baraja’s words did little to quell the divide among supporters.
As the hours ticked down to kickoff, the Mestalla Stadium became a hotbed of anticipation.
Fans speculated on whether Izan would start or come off the bench.
Some arrived early, holding banners that read “Izan, Our Future” and wearing scarves bearing his name.
Others watched from the stands with folded arms, their expressions a mixture of hope and apprehension.
The tension in the air was palpable.
For those backing Izan’s inclusion, this was a golden opportunity to see their hero take another step toward greatness.
For the more cautious fans, every sprint, turn or tackle would be scrutinized for signs of discomfort or overexertion.
The stakes were enormous-not just for the club, but for a 16-year-old boy carrying the weight of expectations far beyond his years.
Regardless of the outcome, one thing was clear: Izan’s story had already captured the hearts and minds of Valencia’s faithful.
Whether viewed as a bold gamble or a calculated decision, Baraja’s call to include him in the squad against Barcelona marked another thrilling chapter in the young player’s journey.
The entire footballing world would be watching.
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