God Of football - Chapter 218
Chapter 218: Prelude Chapter 218: Prelude As the system pulsated with an almost ethereal hum, Izan felt the invisible connection deepen.
His breath slowed. He could almost hear the system itself urging him forward, not with words, but with a sensation-a quiet whisper in his mind, a nudge of confidence.
You’re not just a player.
You’re a force.
With renewed determination, Izan reset himself.
He focused on the flow of the game, reading the movements of his virtual opponents before they even happened.
As Barcelona continued to press, Izan filtered through his options.
He stopped overthinking, trusting the system to guide him. With a swift, precise touch, he threaded a perfect pass through the defensive line to a teammate, then immediately started his run, anticipating the return ball.
With Izan getting into his groove, the simulation adjusted, ramping up the challenge once more.
But Izan had found his rhythm. He was no longer just reacting-he was controlling the game.
A quick one-two with a teammate allowed him to slip past a sliding Gavi, and now, with space in front of him, Izan surged forward. As he neared the penalty box, he felt the system sync with his every muscle, pushing him to an almost supernatural level of sharpness.
A pass came into his feet from the left wing, and without hesitation, Izan shifted his weight, calmly lifting the ball past the diving Ter Stegen in goal, watching it curl into the far corner of the net. The crowd in the simulation erupted, the sensation of victory flooding through him.
But it wasn’t over.
The simulation was relentless, pushing Izan even harder now.
Barcelona responded fiercely, locking him down at every opportunity, increasing the intensity of their attacks. As he dodged and weaved through their defense, each movement felt almost effortless, as if his body had been attuned to the rhythm of the game.
He was a part of it now, not just playing but becoming the game.
Finally, in the dying moments, with Barcelona pressing for an equalizer, Izan intercepted a pass in midfield. His vision expanded as the system enhanced his awareness, showing him the field in sharp detail-every movement, every passing lane. A quick flick of his wrist and the ball was sent forward in a perfect through ball for a teammate.
He didn’t wait to see the result; his focus was absolute, every ounce of his energy channeled into what was next.
After a while, the simulation ended, leaving Izan breathless, his body buzzing with adrenaline. He pulled off the headset, his mind racing, but a sense of calm had settled over him.
He had faced Barcelona, had been pushed to the edge of his abilities, and had come out stronger. The system had tested him-not just as a player but as a person-and in that moment, he knew he was ready.
Ready to take on Barcelona in the real world, and more importantly, ready for the final that awaited him.
…… The morning of the match against Barcelona began with an almost surreal stillness.
Izan woke up to the soft glow of sunlight slipping through his curtains, the muffled sounds of the city already alive with anticipation. For a moment, he lay there, staring at the ceiling, letting the reality of the day settle over him.
It wasn’t just any matchday. This was Barcelona.
Camp De Mestalla.
He swung his legs off the bed and stretched, the tension from the restless night ebbing slightly. His room felt unusually quiet, though he could hear faint echoes of life outside-cars honking, voices calling out, and the occasional chant of “¡Amunt Valencia!” rising from the streets. Valencia was buzzing.
This was more than just another game; it was a chance for the team to prove themselves against one of the best.
Izan went through his morning routine methodically.
He splashed cold water on his face, letting the sharp chill wake him fully. After a quick shower, he stood in front of the mirror, staring at his reflection.
His heart was steady, but there was an undeniable energy coursing through him-a mix of nerves and excitement.
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In the kitchen, Komi was already up, her apron tied neatly as she prepared a light breakfast for him.
The aroma of freshly brewed coffee and warm bread filled the room, comforting and familiar.
“Good morning,” Komi greeted him with a soft smile, her calm demeanor grounding him.
“Did you sleep well?” Izan shrugged as he sat down at the table.
“Yeah.
Really well.” Komi placed a plate of toast and eggs in front of him.
“That’s good then,” she said.
“Big days like this always feel heavy.
But you’ve trained for this, Izan.
You’ll do well.” As he ate, Hori bounded into the room, her phone in hand.
“You’ve seen this, right?” she asked, showing him a video of Valencia fans gathering outside the stadium. The streets were packed with supporters, waving scarves and flags, chanting songs of pride and encouragement.
“That’s crazy,” Izan muttered, a small smile creeping onto his face.
Seeing the fans so passionate about the game filled him with a sense of responsibility.
“They’re all waiting for you to show Barca who’s boss,” Hori said, punching his shoulder lightly.
“No pressure.” After breakfast, Izan grabbed his bag and checked his phone.
His teammates had already started texting in their group chat, sharing hype videos, pre-match memes, and last-minute messages of encouragement.
Baraja’s message stood out: “Stay focused.
Stay disciplined.
Play for the badge, not for the occasion.” By mid-morning, Izan stepped out of his home, the sun now fully up, casting a golden glow over Valencia. The city felt alive.
Fans were everywhere, donning orange and black jerseys, their faces painted with Valencia’s colors.
Some waved at him as he walked to his mother’s car, calling out his name.
“¡Izan!
¡Vamos!” He waved back, smiling but keeping his focus.
He could feel their belief in him, in the team.
It was uplifting and humbling at the same time.
Komi staring at the scene in front felt pride well up inside her. The drive to the Paterna training ground was quick, though the streets were more crowded than usual. By the time he arrived, the atmosphere among his teammates was a mixture of intensity and camaraderie. The locker room buzzed with energy as players greeted each other with handshakes and jokes, though the seriousness of the day lingered just beneath the surface.
Outside, fans had gathered at the gates of Paterna, cheering as the players began to arrive.
The chants of “¡Valencia, Valencia!” echoed even inside, a steady reminder of what lay ahead.
Baraja entered the room, his presence commanding immediate attention.
“This is it, gentlemen,” he began, his voice firm yet calm.
“You’ve worked hard to get here.
Barcelona will test us, no doubt, but remember who we are. Remember why we fight.
Play for each other.
Play for this city.
And play with everything you have.” As the final preparations were made, the team boarded the bus that would take them to Camp De Mestalla. Izan sat by the window, his earbuds in, but instead of music, he listened to the faint roar of the fans outside.
The streets of Valencia were alive with hope.
The fans believed, his teammates believed, and now, so did he. It wasn’t just another match.
It was a chance to prove that Valencia belonged on the biggest stage, and Izan was ready to play his part.
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The buzz surrounding the clash between Barcelona and Valencia was electric, and analysts across Spain were buzzing with opinions, predictions, and tactical breakdowns. On television screens and radio waves, the discussion centered on two key narratives: Barcelona’s dominance in laliga and Valencia’s resurgence under Rubén Baraja.
“Barcelona comes into this match as the clear favorites,” one pundit stated, pointing to their formidable lineup featuring Lewandowski, Pedri, and Gavi. “Their attacking fluidity and ability to dominate possession will be difficult for Valencia to contain.
Xavi’s team thrives in big games like this.” Another analyst countered, “Valencia has proven to be a team that can punch above their weight, especially with players like Izan stepping up this season. He’s been a revelation, bringing energy, creativity, and goals.
Even though Baraja plans to start him on the bench, we can’t underestimate the impact he could have if introduced.” The tactical battles were dissected in detail.
Barcelona’s high press and intricate passing patterns were expected to test Valencia’s defensive organization. However, Valencia’s counterattacking prowess was highlighted as a potential game-changer.
“Baraja has drilled this team to be compact and lethal on the break,” another analyst added.
“If players like Hugo Duro and André Almeida can exploit the spaces left by Barcelona’s attacking fullbacks, they might cause problems.” Fan sentiment also became a talking point.
“Let’s not forget the emotional boost Valencia will have,” said a commentator.
“Their fans have been incredible, rallying behind the team despite the odds.
That passion can fuel a performance at Camp De Mestalla.” As the analysts wrapped up, one final comment echoed the growing anticipation: “It’s a battle between Barcelona’s pedigree and Valencia’s hunger.
Tonight, we’ll see who wants it more.” CREATORS’ THOUGHTS Art233 Your gift is the motivation for my creation.
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