God Of football - Chapter 187
Chapter 187: Controversy Chapter 187: Controversy As the players lined up, the chatter in the tunnel grew louder.
Izan could feel the stares from both sides, but he didn’t flinch.
Hugo Guillamón, standing behind him, leaned in.
“Your boyfriend’s being nice to you,” he joked, nodding toward Jude.
“Shut up,” Izan muttered, laughing.
Jude caught the exchange and raised an eyebrow.
“What’s he saying?” “Nothing,” Izan said quickly.
Jude looked at the former and nodded before looking ahead.
As the referees called the players to line up, Izan turned to Jude one last time.
“Good luck out there,” he said.
“You too, superstar,” Jude replied, his grin widening.
“But don’t forget-it’s Real Madrid you’re facing.” “And it’s Valencia you’re underestimating,” Izan shot back.
Jude chuckled, shaking his head.
“Fair enough.
Let’s see what you’ve got.” Far away in her Paris studio, Selene watched the campaign’s reach grow.
She had seen the comments, the headlines, the frenzy.
But in the back of her mind, she wondered how Izan was handling it all.
“He’ll be fine,” she said to herself, pulling up the live feed of the game.
“He always finds a way to shine.” As the players walked out onto the pitch, the Mestalla roared.
Izan took his place among Valencia’s starting eleven, his thoughts sharp, his mind clear.
The cameras would be on him, scrutinizing his every move.
And as he glanced across the pitch and saw Jude in the centre circle, he smiled to himself.
This was his stage now-on the field and beyond.
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Referee Juan Martinez Munera looked at his watch for the last time before sending the game underway.
Jude, once again in his False 9 role kicked off and passed to Vinicius after the referee blew the whistle.
The winger took hold of the ball under the pressure of Fran Perez on the right wing who was backed up by Hugo Guillamón also approaching from the middle.
The two tried to dispossess Vinicius Jr.
but they couldn’t after the latter used a feint to go behind them.
Vinicius looking up, sent the ball in the air, his target Jude Bellingham looking up to control the ball but before he could, Izan appeared in front of him, with a smile.
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The latter shot up into the air, before trapping the ball with his chest.
Jude Bellingham, smirking tried to destabilise Izan’s landing but the latter was firmer in the air than he thought.
After Izan landed, Jude tried to hold onto his shirt but Izan had other plans as he immediately slapped the farmer’s hand away after it held onto his jersey.
Turning and twisting, Jude soon found Izan halfway across the field.
“Fast” he uttered before he started to give chase.
Valverde, strong and fast as always, tried to intercept Izan on his run but Izan had already sent the ball over to Fran Perez by the time Valverde got to him.
The crowd watched as the Fran Pérez and Ferland Mendy battled it out on the right flank and it looked like the latter was winning their encounter.
Fran Pérez tried his best but he wasn’t winning any time soon.
Izan who had already seen this started his run to assist Fran Pérez.
Seeing help on the way, Fran Perez tried to get out of Mendy and now Kroos’ encirclement with a little head-on battle allowing Izan to get there.
The two, with their eyes, said all that needed to be said before Izan bolted behind them.
Fran Pérez sent the ball around Mendy who gave chase but by the time he got to where Izan was, the ball was already streaking towards the box.
The stadium held its breath, watching in anticipation, trying to find out if this could be the first goal of the game.
Hugo Duro, using Rudiger’s shoulder as a sort of ramp, lunged into the air, towards the ball.
Hugo Duro’s head met the ball in the air, directing it towards Courtois.
There were shouts of the Real Madrid players in the background but Hugo Duro was focused on putting this one in the net.
The ball shot from Duro’s head and found itself headed towards the goal.
Thibaut Courtois put up a strong hand to it but the ball ricocheted off the post in the back of the net.
Hugo Duro ran towards the corner flag and the Mestalla was ready to celebrate with him but the referee’s whistle sounded.
Duro turned back to look at the referee only to see him put up his hands for a foul while pointing to Rüdiger on the ground.
“Oh come on” Duro said as he ran to check up on Rüdiger.
“Valencia had scored but the goal won’t stand.
It looked as if Duro had fouled Rüdiger when he was going up for the ball.
The score remains, 0-0 after 4 minutes.” The Valencia players approached the referee stating that the goal should stand since the contact was minimal but the referee didn’t even look at them.
Ruben Baraja who saw this on the bench, approached the fourth official to complain but he was told to behave or risk being carded After Rüdiger got up, referee Juan Munera restarted the match, in favour of Real Madrid who quickly sent the ball to the opponent’s half.
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The Mestalla was a cauldron of noise after Hugo Duro’s header in the 4th minute was ruled out for a foul, a decision that left Valencia’s players and fans fuming.
The home side, undeterred, doubled down on their efforts, led by Izan, who was orchestrating their attack with flair and determination.
Valencia’s attacking set, featuring Izan, Guillamón, Diego López, Fran Pérez, Gaya, and Duro, relentlessly pressed forward, determined to draw first blood.
Real Madrid, under pressure but composed, responded with precision counterattacks.
Toni Kroos and Valverde dictated play in midfield, while VinÃcius Jr.
and Rodrygo posed constant threats on the flanks.
The back-and-forth nature of the game was electrifying, with both sides creating chances.
In the 10th minute, Izan danced through Real Madrid’s midfield with a clever combination of skill and speed, slipping a pass to Fran Pérez, whose low cross was narrowly cleared by Antonio Rüdiger.
Fran Pérez’s poor effort left Ruben Baraja nervous on the bench but he quickly composed himself.
Moments later, Real Madrid nearly capitalized on a break, after Toni Kross intercepted a pass from Guerra before sending it to VinÃcius Jr.
who was sprinting down the left.
Thierry Correia tried to stop the Brazilian’s run but he could oy watch as Vinicius delivered a dangerous cross that narrowly evaded Rodrygo in the box.
The Valencia fans sighed in relief while the Real Fan started getting a bit impatient.
This was their team’s first shot since the start of the match so they had to be.
Marmadashvili, who hadn’t been tested much since the start of the game picked the ball before passing it to Gaya.
Valencia’s captain, José Gayà , was instrumental in keeping the tempo high, surging forward to overlap and deliver crosses that kept Real’s defence on edge.
Real Madrid, now sharpened also responded in their own way after 2 shots from Valverde hit the post.
The Real Madrid fans were itching for the ball to fall into the back of the net while the home side prayed against it.
In the 16th minute, Diego López came inches from scoring, his header from Izan’s corner thundering off the crossbar.
The Mestalla erupted in frustration but continued to push their team forward.
Real Madrid responded with Jude Bellingham pulling the strings in the final third.
A slick one-two with Rodrygo in the 20th minute forced Giorgi Mamardashvili into a brilliant diving save to deny the Englishman.
“Not exactly a good day for you huh?” Izan said with a humble smile that almost looked cheeky to Jude for a second.
The latter dropped his hand from his head, staring at the latter.
“Well, the score is still goalless so you aren’t having it easy either,” Jude said as he turned to face Marmadashvili who was taking the goal kick.
“Very soon, Jude, Very soon,” Izan said before walking away.
The back and forth went on for a while until the Mestalla erupted into chaos in the 28th minute when a controversial decision shifted the game’s dynamic.
Real Madrid, breaking quickly from a Valencia corner, sent VinÃcius Jr.
sprinting down the left flank.
The Brazilian winger, using his blistering pace, cut inside and charged into the box, with Valencia’s Guillamón and Correia in pursuit.
As VinÃcius approached the six-yard line, he appeared to stumble under minimal contact, tumbling theatrically to the ground.
Referee Juan Munera immediately pointed to the spot, triggering outrage from Valencia’s players and fans.
The home side rioted a bit causing unrest in the stadium.
Under the influence of the announcer, the fans calmed down a bit after the replay was shown.
Replays on the big screen showed the contact was negligible, further enraging the home crowd.
Izan and José Gayà led the protests, pleading with the referee to consult VAR, but the decision stood.
The Mestalla became a wall of whistles and jeers, their fury palpable as Vinicius JR.
stepped up to take the penalty.
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