God Of football - Chapter 162
Chapter 162: Teenage Sensation Chapter 162: Teenage Sensation In the opening moments, Izan received a pass deep in his half and attempted to break forward with his usual explosive pace.
However, just as he took his first touch, he was quickly swarmed by Atlético players.
Rodrigo de Paul, known for his industrious playstyle, made the first real statement by lunging into a sliding tackle, catching Izan’s ankle.
The teenager hit the turf with a hard thud, his body skidding across the grass.
The Mestalla crowd groaned in unison, their concern for the young star palpable.
The Valencia fans in the stadium showed their dissatisfaction while Baraja showed his frustrations from the touchline going as far as confronting the 4th official.
The referee blew his whistle stopping play before letting Rodrigo de Paul off with a warning.
The latter took it with a smile as he had been able to avoid an early yellow card.
Commentator 1: “And there it is-the first of many fouls, no doubt.
De Paul wasn’t going to let Izan get away easily.” Commentator 2: “That was a late challenge.
He’s got a target on his back today, that’s for sure.” The referee after stopping play, awarded a free kick just outside the center circle.
Izan winced as he got to his feet, brushing the dirt from his shorts.
But the pain didn’t stop him.
With a confident nod, he got ready for the restart.
His teammates looked to him, knowing that despite the early physicality, he was a player who could turn the game in an instant.
Despite the aggressive pressure from Atlético, Izan showed his class almost immediately.
In the 6th minute, Valencia found a pocket of space in the midfield, and Izan received a well-timed pass near the left flank.
He turned quickly, sizing up his options.
His speed, combined with his ability to read the game, allowed him to glide past two Atlético defenders.
Molina tried to match his pace, but Izan was too quick, leaving him trailing.
He shifted the ball with a deft touch to avoid another incoming challenge from Mario Hermoso, and in a flash, Izan was inside Atlético’s final third.
The Mestalla crowd rose as one.
They knew they were watching something special.
But just as he prepared to deliver a cross to the waiting striker in the box, Antoine Griezmann, tracking back with tireless energy, managed to slide in and clear the ball away just in time.
Commentator 1: “A brilliant piece of defending by Griezmann, but Izan is definitely showing his quality.
He’s creating chances already.” Commentator 2: “That’s what makes him so dangerous-he’s not just fast; he’s incredibly intelligent with his movement.
Atlético needs to be careful.” Izan smiled wryly after seeing Griezmann’s block.
He shook his head before moving into position to get the ball.
A back-and-forth ensued between both sides as they tried to put the ball in the goal on the opposite ends.
Starting strong, Atlético Madrid forced a corner out of Valencia.
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The away crowd rose to their feet after seeing the majority of their players being taller and more robust than the opponents save for a select few.
Griezmann’s corner found Albarn Morata but the Spanish leader’s efforts grazed the side netting.
The away team groaned but they were quick to praise Morata’s efforts.
Valencia also got a chance to pull ahead after a one-two quickly released Diego López but the winger’s effort was blocked by Jan Oblak.
As the ball went back and forth, it was only a matter of time before Izan would get the chance to show his set-piece prowess.
The 17th minute arrived, and once again, Izan’s feet brought him into dangerous territory.
He picked up the ball just outside the penalty box, well within striking distance.
Rodrigo de Paul, perhaps frustrated by the earlier foul, took matters into his own hands again.
He lunged in from the side, clattering into Izan’s legs sending Izan tumbling.
The referee’s whistle blew immediately, and the Mestalla crowd held its breath.
This was it.
Commentator 1: “A golden opportunity for Izan here, and I’m sure we all know what he can do from a free kick.” Commentator 2: “De Paul has given away a dangerous set piece, and now it’s Izan’s chance to show just why everyone’s been raving about him.” Izan stood over the ball, breathing steadily, his mind focused.
The Atlético defenders quickly formed a wall, with Oblak organizing them from the goal.
The goalkeeper, a seasoned shot-stopper, eyed Izan with intensity.
The Mestalla crowd was silent, waiting in suspense.
“Ding[Pinpoint Accuracy LV2] activated “Ding[Focus LV 3] activated” Breathing in, Izan took a few steps back, his eyes locked on the top corner.
The atmosphere was electric, with the crowd’s energy reverberating throughout the stadium.
The referee signalled for the kick to be taken, and Izan didn’t hesitate.
With the otherwordly precision, he struck the ball with his left foot.
It flew over the wall, curling toward the top-right corner.
Oblak leapt, but it was too late as the ball dipped perfectly into the net sending the stadium into pandemonium.
“Goooaaaalllllllllaaaaaaaassssssssssooooooooooooo ” Commentator 1: “What a strike!
Izan with an absolutely sensational free kick!
That’s a goal worthy of a new-gen leader.
Beckham, Juninho, Messi and now Izan.
Take a bow” Commentator 2: “The kid is unstoppable.
You don’t stop shots like that from Izan.
He’s one of the most exciting young talents we’ve ever seen in a while” The Valencia fans went wild, jumping, clapping, and chanting the name of their rising star.
Izan, full of joy and pride, ran to the corner flag, arms wide, soaking in the moment.
His teammates quickly surrounded him, lifting him off the ground in celebration.
— At home, Komi and Hori were watching with bated breath.
When the ball hit the back of the net, the two women jumped up in unison, screaming in delight.
Komi: “Did you see that, Hori?
That’s my boy!” Hori: “He did it!
He really did it!
That was amazing!” Komi’s heart swelled with pride, knowing that her son had just scored a goal that would be remembered by football fans everywhere.
On social media, reactions flooded in: “This kid is a phenomenon.
Izan, 16 years old, making world-class goalkeepers look like amateurs.” “Izan just put Oblak to shame with that free kick.
Can’t wait to see what he does next.” “16 years old and already scoring goals like this?
He’s going to be one of the greats.” After celebrating for a while, the Valencia players returned to their half of the picture before settling into their positions.
Atlético, now behind 1-0, tried to respond immediately because they weren’t going to lie down after such a stunning free kick.
However, all didn’t go to plan for the away side after a few of their attempts ended up being blocked or saved by Marmadashvili.
After a relentless barrage of shots, Atlético Madrid finally broke through.
In the 27th minute, Griezmann orchestrated a well-worked move from midfield.
With a vision honed over years of playing at the top level, Griezmann played a perfectly weighted through ball to Morata, whose first-time pass found the run of the Frenchman.
Griezmann, always in the right place at the right time, finished coolly past the Valencia keeper, levelling the match at 1-1.
Commentator 1: “Griezmann!
Atlético aren’t done yet.
That’s a beautiful response after conceding to Izan’s wonder strike.” Commentator 2: “A brilliant piece of attacking play from Atlético.
Morata’s pass was exquisite, and Griezmann’s finish was clinical.” As the first half wound down, both teams were locked at 1-1.
The tension in Mestalla was thick.
Valencia fans chanted and clapped in unison, their pride in Izan’s goal evident.
Atlético supporters were louder than ever, urging their team on as they tried to take control of the match.
The clock ticked toward halftime at the Mestalla.
The atmosphere crackled with tension as the hosts pushed for another goal to regain the lead.
Izan found himself in the spotlight.
Positioned in the attacking midfield, he received a zipped pass from Javi Guerra near the centre circle.
His first touch, silky and precise, evaded the press of Koke and de Paul.
Accelerating into Atlético’s half, Izan drew the attention of three defenders.
He feigned a shot, cutting left to unleash a perfectly weighted through ball into the path of Hugo Duro.
The striker sprinted toward the box but was immediately closed down by Savic.
Duro cut back to Izan, who had followed the play.
With a deft touch, Izan created a yard of space on the edge of the box.
Seeing the keeper slightly off his line, he curled a shot destined for the top corner.
Oblak stretched to tip it away, but the danger wasn’t over.
Fran Pérez pounced on the rebound, sending a cross back toward the penalty spot.
Izan, calm amid chaos, volleyed fiercely, only for the ball to cannon off the crossbar.
The halftime whistle blew seconds later, the crowd roaring in appreciation of their prodigy’s brilliance.
As the halftime whistle blew, both sets of players trudged off the field, aware that the game was far from over.
Izan had been knocked down but had risen to deliver a goal that was Puskas-worthy.
The second half promised more drama, and everyone-coaches, players, fans, and pundits-knew that the next 45 minutes would be a test of resilience, skill, and heart.
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