God Of football - Chapter 183
Chapter 183: Battle-hardened Legend Chapter 183: Battle-hardened Legend The Valencia CF team bus pulled into the players’ entrance of the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium amidst the cheers and jeers of passionate Sevilla supporters.
The air was electric with anticipation, as fans waved scarves and banners, shouting chants of loyalty to their respective teams.
The sleek, black bus came to a halt, its doors hissing open to reveal players clad in their crisp, orange-trimmed travel gear.
Captain José Gayà was the first to descend, his expression stoic yet focused, followed closely by the towering figure of Edinson Cavani.
Izan stepped off the bus next, his youthful face betraying a mixture of excitement and composure, the weight of expectation evident in his determined stride.
Behind him, his teammates emerged, completing the procession.
Stadium personnel in Sevilla’s official attire greeted the team courteously and led them through the dimly lit corridors of the historic stadium.
The scent of fresh-cut grass wafted faintly through the air as the group navigated toward their designated locker room.
Valencia’s assistant coach, clipboard in hand, exchanged a few logistical details with a staff member, while the players took in the atmosphere of the venue-a cauldron waiting to erupt.
The locker room was a hive of activity.
Jerseys with bold numbers hung neatly on hooks, boots were aligned meticulously, and the team physiotherapist made last-minute checks on equipment.
The players settled in, chatting lightly as they began their pre-match routines.
— Valencia players emerged from the tunnel for their warm-up session, greeted by a cacophony of noise from the stands.
Izan walked at the centre of the group, boots slung over his shoulder, his gaze scanning the vibrant red-and-white surroundings.
As the Sevilla squad entered from their side of the tunnel, the atmosphere intensified.
Sergio Ramos, Sevilla’s veteran captain, was among the last of his team to appear.
His imposing presence immediately caught Izan’s eye.
For a brief moment, the two locked gazes-a clash of youthful ambition and seasoned experience.
The staredown was subtle yet charged, a foreshadowing of the duel to come.
Ramos smirked faintly.
“Let’s see if you can do it again today” Ramos mouthed to Izan.
Izan responded with an unflinching nod, his eyes unshaken.
Out on the pitch, Izan joined his teammates in a series of drills.
The ball seemed to dance at his feet as he performed quick step-overs, flicks, and backheels, drawing murmurs of admiration from the crowd.
He capped off his warm-up with a cheeky rainbow flick, leaving the fans excited.
The Valencia faithful roared their approval, while Sevilla fans booed in equal measure, already invested in the young star’s every move.
The broadcast opened with the familiar voice of the lead commentator, setting the stage for what was shaping up to be an enthralling encounter.
“Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán for this highly anticipated La Liga clash between Sevilla and Valencia.
The storylines are plenty, but all eyes are on one: Izan versus Sergio Ramos.
The 16-year-old sensation versus the battle-hardened legend of the game.
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Youthful exuberance against defensive mastery.
Can the young star outwit one of the game’s most formidable defenders?
Or will Ramos remind us all why he’s considered one of the best of his generation?
Stick with us, as this promises to be a night to remember!” The stadium roared as the teams made their way back to the locker rooms for final preparations, with the promise of a thrilling encounter.
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The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán was alive, buzzing with an energy that could almost be touched.
As the players emerged from the tunnel, the deafening roar of the crowd shook the stadium to its core.
Valencia, in their bold orange kits, lined up against Sevilla’s iconic white and red, setting the stage for a classic La Liga battle.
The match was billed as an intense contest, but the spotlight was fixed firmly on another duel between the emerging star Izan and the legendary Sergio Ramos.
From the first whistle, Sevilla sought to assert their dominance, using quick passing to pin Valencia back.
Izan, stationed in the middle, was Valencia’s clear outlet for counter-attacks.
His first encounter with Ramos came in the 8th minute.
Izan received a long ball from Hugo Guillamón who was replacing Pepelu for this match and immediately attempted to sprint past Ramos with a burst of pace.
Ramos, reading the play like a seasoned grandmaster, stepped in and executed a perfectly timed tackle, drawing cheers from the home crowd.
“Experience wins this round,” the commentator quipped, adding, “Izan will need to dig deeper to get the better of Ramos.” The Sevilla fans roared, while Valencia supporters offered a polite clap, acknowledging the masterclass.
Izan, however, was undeterred.
Minutes later, in the 15th, Izan retaliated.
Picking up a loose ball near midfield, he turned sharply, evading two Sevilla players with a deft touch.
Sprinting into the final third, he faced Ramos again.
This time, a quick stepover followed by a sudden shift to his weaker right foot created just enough space for a low cross.
Though the Sevilla defence cleared the danger, the crowd murmured with admiration.
“That’s what the boy brings,” the co-commentator noted.
“Fearlessness.
That kid always does it but it never ceases to stop amazing me.” The game settled into a rhythm as Sevilla controlled possession while Valencia relied on quick transitions.
Ramos shadowed Izan with the precision of a hawk, often cutting off passing lanes and denying the youngster opportunities to exploit his pace.
In the 33rd minute, Izan got his biggest chance of the half.
A clever one-two with Gayà sent him streaking down the left.
He cut inside, facing Ramos in a one-on-one.
Izan feinted left, then right, before darting to the byline.
Ramos, caught slightly off balance, recovered just in time to block Izan’s attempted cross, saving Sevilla from conceding.
The commentator’s voice boomed over the noise, “What a duel this is!
Ramos showing why he’s one of the greats, but Izan’s resilience is remarkable.” Halftime arrived with the scoreline still 0-0.
Fans took to social media, divided in their opinions: “Ramos schooling the kid.
Legend!” “Izan’s holding his own against Ramos!
This boy is special.” “Come on guys.
Izan has already beaten Ramos before.
Go watch their last encounter.
That kid put the old man to dust” “I saw that match but I say Ramos was taking it easy” “Have you ever seen Ramos take it easy?” As the fans continued sharing their opinions, the second half began.
— The second half began with increased intensity.
Sevilla ramped up the pressure, with Youssef En-Nesyri coming close to scoring twice, but Valencia’s defence held firm.
In the 58th minute, Izan finally got the upper hand after Hugo Guillamón sent a lofted ball over Sevilla’s defence.
Izan controlled it expertly, his first touch taking him past Jesús Navas.
Bearing down on Ramos, he executed a dazzling roulette move, spinning away from the veteran and drawing gasps from the crowd.
Ramos, forced into a desperate lunge, managed to clip the ball away, but not without leaving Izan sprawled on the turf.
“Wow!” the commentator exclaimed.
“Izan just turned Sergio Ramos inside out!
The kid is on fire!” Though the attack didn’t result in a goal, it was clear that Izan was growing into the game.
— After a bit of back and forth, something had to change.
The breakthrough came in the 70th minute.
Izan, cutting in from the left, danced his way past two Sevilla defenders, using his quick feet and body feints to create space.
Ramos stepped up to stop him, but Izan anticipated the challenge, pushing the ball just ahead before feeling the slightest contact.
The latter tumbled to the ground, arms spread wide open.
The referee pointed to the spot upon seeing it but the Sevilla players protested furiously, Ramos leading the charge, but the decision stood.
“Izan wins the penalty!” the commentator declared.
“Crafty play from the youngster-he knew exactly what he was doing there.” Hugo Duro stepped up, his face a picture of calm amidst the chaos.
The home crowd tried to rattle him with deafening whistles, but Duro slotted the penalty into the bottom corner, sending the Valencia fans into ecstasy.
“Valencia lead!
And it’s the 16-year-old Izan who made it happen!” Sevilla pushed hard for an equalizer, forcing Valencia into a defensive shell.
Ramos, now playing as an auxiliary striker, had two headers saved by Mamardashvili.
Despite Sevilla’s relentless pressure, Izan continued to cause problems on the counter.
In the 85th minute, he almost sealed the game.
Picking up the ball near the halfway line, he embarked on a solo run, weaving past defenders before unleashing a curling effort that whistled inches wide with the stadium holding its breath.
As the final whistle blew, the away section of the stadium erupted into cheers.
Izan, visibly exhausted but elated, embraced his teammates.
Ramos, ever the professional approached and shook hands with the youngster, offering a nod of respect.
“I’d love to play against you again,” Izan said as he held Ramos’ hands.
“Me too chico, me too but I don’t think I’ll be with Sevilla after this season so stay focused and put your head in the game, am I clear ” Ramos said like a stern uncle while Izan nodded.
“Ramos may have won some duels, but Izan was the difference today.
Winning that penalty against one of the best defenders of all time is no small feat.” the commentator said before clocking out.
Fans flooded social media: “Ramos showed his class, but Izan’s potential is undeniable!” “Really wished I could hear what they were talking about,” a fan said as two walked away.
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