God Of football - Chapter 157
Chapter 157: At The Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla Chapter 157: At The Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla As the team bus rolled toward Cádiz, the players settled into their routines.
Some watched game footage on tablets, others listened to music.
Izan sat near the front, flipping through a notebook filled with personal goals and notes on upcoming opponents.
Valencia was ready to fight for three points, and their young star had reassured everyone that his heart remained with the club.
Yet, in the world of football, where change is constant, the whispers of Milan and other suitors would surely resurface.
For now, though, Valencia fans could breathe easy, united in their support for Izan and the team.
All eyes were on Cádiz, but the echoes of this eventful week would linger far beyond the match.
The sun dipped below the horizon in Cádiz, casting a golden glow over the Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla.
The stage was set for an electric clash between Valencia CF and Cádiz CF.
Valencia, buoyed by a mix of experience and youthful exuberance, faced a determined home side battling to climb the league table.
The stands were a cauldron of noise, with Cádiz’s loyal supporters-known as los submarinos amarillos-creating a vibrant atmosphere.
— As the broadcast began, the commentators set the stage for what promised to be an enthralling encounter at the Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla.
Carlos Sorano: “Good evening, football fans, and welcome to Cádiz, where we’re set for an exciting La Liga clash between Cádiz CF and Valencia CF.
It’s a cold night by the Andalusian coast, but the atmosphere inside this stadium is absolutely electric.” Weldon James: “That’s right Carlos.
Cádiz, the underdogs tonight, will be looking to take advantage of their passionate home support and climb the table.
Meanwhile, Valencia comes into this game with plenty of momentum-and all eyes, of course, are on their teenage sensation, Izan.
At just 16 years of age, this young man has taken the league by storm.” Carlos Sorano: “And deservedly so James.
He’s been an incredible spark for Valencia this season, proving time and again that age is just a number.
But can he handle the pressure of this vibrant Cádiz crowd?
This will be another test of his mettle.” Weldon James: “And it’s not just about Izan tonight.
Valencia’s mix of veterans and young talent will need to be at their very best to break down Cádiz’s defensive resilience.
The Limoneros is never an easy opponent, especially on home turf.” Carlos Sorano: “Kickoff is just moments away.
Grab your popcorn, settle in, and get ready for what promises to be a cracker of a game!” ….
The referee’s whistle pierced through the din, and the game began with a frenetic tempo.
Valencia, clad in their iconic white and black kits, asserted themselves early, playing with confidence.
Izan, positioned behind Hugo Duro, was a constant menace.
His quick feet and precise passing caused endless trouble for Cádiz’s defence.
In the 12th minute, Izan received a diagonal pass from José Gayà .
With a deft touch, he skipped past his marker and drove toward the byline.
His low cross into the box found Diego López, who, with a delicate flick, sent the ball past Cádiz’s goalkeeper, JeremÃas Ledesma.
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The visitors erupted in celebration, silencing the home crowd momentarily.
Diego López, the culprit of the goal ran towards Izan before jumping on him.
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Despite the early setback, Cádiz responded with vigour.
Their talismanic forward, Ãlvaro Negredo, orchestrated waves of attacks.
Valencia’s defence, marshalled by the recent injury returnee, Mouctar Diakbhy and stood firm, but cracks began to show.
In the 34th minute, Negredo delivered a perfectly weighted through ball to Rubén Sobrino, who slotted it past Giorgi Mamardashvili to restore parity.
The stadium roared to life as Cádiz fans celebrated wildly.
As the half progressed, the game became increasingly physical.
Izan found himself on the receiving end of several rough challenges, a testament to the respect he commanded.
Despite the bruises, he continued to drive forward, his fearless attitude earning admiration from teammates and fans alike.
The referee eventually called time on the first half, with the score locked at 1-1.
— The Valencia players trudged into the locker room, their white shirts smeared with dirt and sweat.
The atmosphere was tense but determined.
Head coach Rubén Baraja stood at the centre, his voice calm yet commanding.
“Listen up,” he began, pacing the room.
“We started strong, but we’ve let them back into the game.
We need to tighten up at the back and control the midfield better.
” “And Izan,” he said, turning to the teenager, “you’re doing great out there.
Keep exploiting the spaces they don’t cover.
Don’t let them intimidate you.” Izan nodded, his youthful face a mix of exhaustion and resolve.
Hugo Duro added, “We’ve got this, guys.
Let’s show them what Valencia is made of.” The players refuelled, some opting for energy drinks while others stretched to keep their muscles loose.
As the clock ticked, the team’s focus sharpened.
The noise from Cádiz’s fans filtered into the room, a reminder of the battle awaiting them.
— The second half began with Cádiz on the front foot.
The home side’s midfield trio of Ãlex Fernández, Fede San Emeterio, and Iván Alejo dictated the tempo, forcing Valencia onto the back foot.
Their persistence paid off in the 58th minute when Sobrino turned provider, delivering a pinpoint cross for Negredo.
The veteran forward’s header was unstoppable, nestling into the top corner.
Cádiz led 2-1, and the Nuevo Mirandilla erupted in celebration.
Valencia, now chasing the game, struggled to find their rhythm.
Baraja made tactical adjustments, bringing on fresh legs to inject energy into the side.
Izan, however, remained central to Valencia’s plans.
His relentless running and creative spark kept hope alive for the Valencia team and its supporters.
As the clock ticked into the 90th minute, Valencia threw everything forward.
Cádiz’s defence, anchored by Fali and Luis Hernández, repelled wave after wave of attacks.
The tension was palpable, with every clearance greeted by cheers from the home crowd.
In the dying moments, Valencia earned a corner.
Izan hurriedly went and stood on the edge of the 18-yard box as Gayà stepped up to take it, and every Valencia player, including goalkeeper Mamardashvili, ventured into the box.
The corner was overhit, but it fell to Thierry Correia on the edge of the area.
The right-back chipped it back into the crowded box, where the ball ping-ponged between players.
The whole stadium watched in anticipation, their eyes wide open as they looked to find who would get the final ball.
Suddenly the ball fell into the path of Izan.
Positioned just outside the penalty area, he took a touch to control it and unleashed a left-footed volley.
The stadium watched in silence as the ball streaked towards goal.
The ball sailed through a sea of bodies, past the outstretched hands of Ledesma before homing into the back of the net.
Silence engulfed the stadium for a brief moment before Valencia’s players erupted in jubilation.
Izan sprinted towards the corner flag, arms wide, his face a picture of pure ecstasy.
Getting to the corner flag, Izan jumped and pumped his fists in the air.
The commentary booth was alive with excitement.
“WHAT A GOAL FROM IZAN!” Carlos Sorano shouted.
“The 16-year-old wonderkid has done it again!
Valencia snatch a point at the death, and what a way to do it!” Social media buzzed with reactions from Valencia fans hailing Izan as a prodigy.
The player’s name became subjected to a few trending Hashtags.
Cádiz fans, though heartbroken, couldn’t help but admire the young talent who had stolen the spotlight.
“Wish we had a player like that, then we could avoid battling for relegation,” a fan wrote.
In the stands, Valencia’s travelling supporters celebrated wildly, their chants drowning out the groans of the home crowd.
Among them was a young boy holding a sign that read, “Izan, my inspiration!” The camera panned to his beaming face, capturing a moment that epitomized the joy of football.
— After the match restarted, Valencia scored again courtesy of Izan sending the Valencia fans into pandemonium but the goal was flagged for an offside causing the Valencia fans to calm down.
This time, it was the Cádiz’s fans’ turn to celebrate as they could at least salvage a point.
After a while, the referee blew his whistle, ending the game.
As the players shook hands and exchanged jerseys, Izan stood in the centre circle, taking short breaths.
Cameras followed his every move, capturing the humility of a player destined for greatness.
In the post-match interview, he credited his teammates and coaches, deflecting attention from himself.
“It was a team effort,” he said modestly.
“I’m just glad we could take something from this game.” Back in the locker room, the mood was celebratory.
Baraja praised the team’s resilience, singling out Izan for his decisive contribution but the latter again deflected it, praising the whole team for the effort.
“This is just the beginning,” he told the squad.
“If we fight like this every game, we’ll achieve great things.” The draw left Valencia in a solid position in the league, but more importantly, it reinforced their belief in the team’s potential.
For Izan, it was another chapter in a burgeoning career that showed no signs of slowing down.
His name was now etched into the memories of all who witnessed his brilliance in the game, a reminder that even in the toughest of battles, moments of magic can change everything.
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