God Of football - Chapter 244
Chapter 244: Footballing World Chapter 244: Footballing World With the Copa del Rey final now in the history books, the footballing world turned its eyes to the final stretch of the La Liga season. Five games remained, and the battle for the title, European spots, and survival was intensifying.
Though Valencia had just lifted a trophy, the celebrations were already being overshadowed by the looming challenge ahead-securing a Champions League spot.
It wasn’t just about prestige. It was about finances, future transfers, and ensuring the club remained relevant at the top level.
The talk shows and football analysis programs across Spain quickly shifted their discussions from the Copa del Rey triumph to the upcoming La Liga fixtures.
On a segment of El Chiringuito, the analysts wasted no time dissecting the league standings and what was at stake for the clubs still in contention.
“The Copa del Rey was an incredible achievement for Valencia, but they can’t celebrate too long because the race for fourth place is still wide open,” said Cristóbal Soria, shaking his head.
“That’s right.
Valencia sits 4th with 66 points, but Athletic Bilbao is right behind them with 63.
One slip-up and Bilbao could overtake them.” The La Liga table flashed onto the screen, showing just how tight the competition was.
# Club Points 1 Real Madrid 84 2 Barcelona 82 3 Atlético Madrid 76 4 Valencia 66 5 Athletic Bilbao 63 “Look at that table!
Real Madrid and Barcelona are battling for the title, Atlético is comfortably third, but Valencia and Athletic? That’s where the real fight is.
One of them is going to make the Champions League, and one of them won’t.” Another analyst, Paco Buyo, weighed in.
“And let’s not forget-this isn’t just about Champions League football.
The difference between 4th and 5th place is massive in terms of finances. The Champions League brings in tens of millions in revenue.
A club like Valencia, which isn’t financially strong, absolutely needs that money.” A graphic of the remaining fixtures of both clubs appeared on the screen.
Valencia’s final five games: 1.
Alavés (A) 2.
Rayo Vallecano (H) 3.
Real Sociedad (A) 4.
Girona (H) 5.
Celta Vigo (A) Athletic Bilbao’s final five games: 1.
Getafe (H) 2.
AlmerÃa (A) 3.
Osasuna (H) 4.
Sevilla (A) 5.
Rayo Vallecano (H) “Looking at these fixtures, Valencia’s run-in is tougher,” said Josep Pedrerol, the host of the show.
“They have to go away to Alavés, Real Sociedad, and Celta Vigo-all tough games.
And Girona at home?
That’s not an easy game either, considering how well Girona have played this season.” Soria nodded in agreement.
“Athletic Bilbao, on the other hand, have an easier schedule.
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Getafe, AlmerÃa, and Osasuna are all winnable games for them. Sevilla away is the only truly difficult match, but even that depends on how motivated Sevilla are by then.
Valencia have to be very, very careful.” Pedrerol then brought up the elephant in the room.
“And they’ll have to do it without Izan Hernandez.” With Izan Hernandez sidelined for 3-4 weeks, he was expected to miss four of the last five games, meaning Valencia’s bench would have to step up in his absence.
Journalist Alfredo Relaño wrote in AS: “Izan has carried this team offensively all season.
His absence will be a real test for Ruben Baraja and his squad depth.
Players like Sergi Canós, André Almeida, and Fran Pérez will now have to step up. Youngsters like Pietro and recently Sosa too must prove their worth within this period.
And Hugo Duro, the team’s primary striker, must take full responsibility in front of goal.
The pressure is on.” The injury was a huge blow, and many believed that it might end up costing Valencia their Champions League dream.
However, not everyone was convinced that Valencia would collapse.
On another football show, Tiempo de Juego, pundit Jorge Valdano was more optimistic.
“Yes, Izan is out.
Yes, Valencia will suffer without him.
But this is a team that has played well all season. Ruben Baraja has built a strong defensive unit, and let’s not forget-Valencia have one of the best defensive records in the league. [SMH] If they stay solid at the back and grind out results, they can still hold onto 4th place.” But there was no doubt that the pressure was now on.
While La Liga had its own intense battles, the other top five European leagues were seeing their own drama unfold.
€¢ Premier League: Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool were locked in a three-way title race, while Aston Villa and Tottenham fought for the final Champions League spot.
€¢ Bundesliga: Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen were battling for the title, with RB Leipzig, Stuttgart, and Borussia Dortmund fighting for the top five after UEFA added another spot to their league for the new Champions League format.
€¢ Serie A: Inter Milan were running away with the title, but Juventus, AC Milan, Atalanta, and Bologna, a new dark horse that season were in a tight battle for Champions League qualification.
€¢ Ligue 1: PSG had already secured the title, but Monaco, Marseille, Brest, and Lille were competing for the final UCL spots.
Every league was reaching its climax, and in Spain, Valencia was at the heart of one of the most crucial battles of them all.
With Izan out, Valencia’s game plan would have to change.
Baraja was already making adjustments in training, working on a more defensive setup to ensure the team could grind out results.
The upcoming match against Alavés was the first challenge.
€¢ Could Valencia survive without their best player?
€¢ Would the backup players rise to the occasion?
€¢ Or would the absence of Izan prove to be too much?
The answers would come on the pitch in the next five weeks.
But one thing was certain: The final battle for La Liga’s top four had just begun.
…… As La Liga’s battle for Champions League qualification heated up, the focus of the football world also turned to the final stages of the UEFA Champions League. The tournament had already delivered thrilling matches, dramatic comebacks, and shocking eliminations, leaving just four clubs standing in the semifinals.
With the 2023/24 Champions League final set for Wembley Stadium, the remaining teams were on the verge of footballing immortality. Fans and pundits alike were eager to see who would take the final step toward European glory.
The 2023/24 UEFA Champions League semifinals had produced two blockbuster clashes: Real Madrid vs.
Bayern Munich Dortmund vs.
Paris Saint-Germain Each matchup was a clash of footballing giants, featuring clubs with rich histories, ambitious superstars, and legendary managers.
Spanish media, while covering Valencia’s fight for a Champions League spot in La Liga, was also highly focused on Real Madrid’s pursuit of their 15th Champions League title.
“This is what the Champions League is all about!
Two absolute heavyweight duels.
Madrid and Bayern-arguably some of the greatest clubs in this competition’s history-going head-to-head. And then, on the other side, you have the modern powerhouse PSG going against the young dreamers of Borussia Dortmund. Can money finally buy the trophy, or will Dortmund have a chance at the title once more since Klopp’s era?” said Cristóbal Soria on El Chiringuito.
…..
Marca ran the headline: “Madrid vs.
Bayern €“ The Real Final?” The football world knew this was more than just another semifinal.
It was history repeating itself-Madrid and Bayern had met countless times in this competition, with Madrid often finding ways to win.
Real Madrid, the undisputed kings of the Champions League, were on another dream run.
Led by Jude Bellingham, VinÃcius Jr., and Rodrygo, they had navigated past tough opponents to reach yet another semifinal. The club’s DNA in this competition was unmatched-whenever they reached this stage, they were favorites.
However, Bayern Munich had unfinished business with Madrid.
The German club had suffered several painful eliminations at the hands of Los Blancos over the years. From Sergio Ramos’ iconic header in 2014 to Cristiano Ronaldo’s masterclass in 2017, Bayern had been haunted by Madrid’s dominance.
This time, they wanted revenge.
German outlets like Kicker and Bild focused on how Bayern’s key players-Harry Kane, Jamal Musiala, and Joshua Kimmich-would need to step up if they wanted to break Madrid’s spell over them.
“Madrid always seems to find a way.
If Bayern want to reach Wembley, they must be perfect over 180 minutes. No mistakes.
No missed chances.
Because if you give Madrid even a little hope, they will destroy you, just like they always do.” On the other side of the draw, one of the two biggest modern football powerhouses were set to clash with Dortmund.
For PSG, the question remained the same: Could they finally win the Champions League?
Despite their massive spending and collection of superstars over the years, the trophy had always eluded them.
For, Dortmund, it was a chance to claim the title they last won in 1997.
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