Chapter 504 - Come to Collect the Interest
Godfather Of Champions
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Twain proclaimed that the game had entered his orbit the day before the game. When his remarks were made public, it caused a stir in Barcelona. The Catalan media began to fight back, and they went to the Barcelona players in hopes of getting the teamâs support.
The big mouth, Etoâo was the first to jump out in response to Twainâs provocation. In an interview with Mundo Deportivo, he said, âI donât know what Twainâs orbit is. Maybe it leads directly to a precipice? But Iâm not surprised he said that, because heâs the only one who would do such an ungracious thing. Isnât that what he was like during last yearâs final?â
His statement was an attack on Twainâs personality and gentlemanly manners.
The Barcelona captain, Puyol, directly stated that Twainâs action was disrespectful to his opponent.
The Brazilian and the teamâs core, Ronaldinho was not worried about Twainâs orbit. With a smile on his face, he faced the reporters and said, âwe will play at our own pace, no matter who the opponent is.â
Rijkaard declined to comment on it.
Throughout the Catalan region, the people were aggressive on the outcome of the upcoming game. Barcelona was still ahead in La Liga and their centennial rival, Real Madrid, was at an all-time low. Capelloâs team had dared to lose to any opponent and the booing at Bernabéu had sounded more than once, with waves of glaring white handkerchiefs. The Italianâs dismissal seemed to have entered a countdown. Real Madrid players and fans were just as at a loss and did not know where they should go.
The more pathetic their opponent was, the more it highlighted the infinite glory of Barcelona.
The Barcelona team was not worried about the La Liga title at all. They thought that their main focus of the season was not defending their La Liga title because it did not require them to painstakingly defend their title. The glory already belonged to them. Instead, Barcelona hoped to make a historic breakthrough in the European arena: defending their Champions League title for the first time.
The entire Barcelona team is in such a good form. What is Nottingham Forest? A team that was crushed by us!
The Barcelonaâs hardcore fan groups even had a chant. âLast year, we beat you once; this year, we will beat you again!â.
The media was still analyzing the idea that Barcelona had a psychological advantage over Nottingham Forest after beating them. Why would they think there was a âpsychological advantage?â It was only because Barcelona defeated Nottingham Forest in last yearâs Champions League final. It was conventional for the winner to maintain some psychological advantage over the loser, but had they all forgetten what Twain said at the press conference?
Convention has no effect on my team.
âTony Twain is that kind of person. He is just used to being egotistical. If Rijkaard really thinks that he has any foolproof countermeasures, then he will have been mislead by Twain. My friends in England are happy to tell me all sorts of mischief that this man has caused over there. They say it is a pity that this man was not a circus clown. He is up to all kinds of things all day long, making shocking remarks in hopes of attracting the attention of the world. A lot of the time, heâs does even not act like a football manager. Heâs more like an entertainment star. When The Sun reports news on him, itâs always in the entertainment section and not the sports edition,â Mundo Deportivo, Cataloniaâs representative media described Tony Twainâs character. When they publicized a foreigner in such a manner, their readers would think so, too.
On the day of the game, the media in Barcelona were filled with such reports.
The war of words between Nottingham Forest and Barcelona was already in progress. Barcelona was fully invested whereas the Nottingham Forest players stayed out of it. They did not accept any interviews or discuss their managerâs remarks in front of the media. They kept their minds on preparing for the eveningâs game and let Twain be the shield that attracted all the negative attention.
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In the afternoon, as the team was about to board the bus to go to the Camp Nou stadium, Twain was surrounded by numerous reporters at the hotel entrance.
âOne last interview before the game,â he said with his index finger extended. âHurry up and ask your questions. If you donât, Iâm going to leave. You only have...â he looked down at his watch, âfive minutes.â
âThatâs too short!â A reporter complained.
âMy team is going to the stadium soon. Donât tell me that you want me to hold a forty-five minute long press conference here?â Twain retorted and then added, âthere are four minutes left.â
The reporters looked at each other. They had not expected Twain to do that.
Only one person reacted. While the other reporters were still displeased with the way Twain treated them, she tossed out her own question. âExcuse me, Mr. Twain. Your comments yesterday caused a stir in Barcelona. Are you worried that doing so will provoke your opponent and make todayâs game difficult?â
Twain was familiar with the person who asked the question. It was the Chinese journalist, Tang Jing, who always showed up wherever they went.
âHey, I really did not expect to see you here, Tang, the great journalist.â Twain spoke in Mandarin.
âAnswer my question quickly. Donât try to drag it out,â Tang Jing said ungraciously with a cold expression.
Twain shrugged and replied in English, âdo you think the Champions League Round of 16 game will be easy? Even if I hadnât said that, the game wouldnât have been easier. Not to mention Iâm telling the truth, so why should I be worried? Provoke my opponent? What do their feelings have to do with me? If theyâre upset, all right, come and beat me. If they beat me, they will be entitled to cut me to the bone and drown me in their saliva. If I win... heheh.â Twain grinned. âThey will have to admit theyâre wrong!â
While Twain answered Tang Jingâs question, the other reporters finally reacted. They knew that reasoning was not going to work with the man, so they were ready to ask their questions.
Unexpectedly, after Twain answered Tang Jingâs question, he raised his hand to signal for everyoneâs silence. âWell, ladies and gentlemen. Timeâs up. I should get on the bus and set off. See you after the game!â With that, he turned and jumped onto the bus. Without waiting for the group of reporters to react, the bus door closed.
Everyone saw Tony Twain standing inside the door and smiling at them through the windows. Consequently, these people realized that they had been duped again.
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George Wood, who would wear the captainâs armband in the game for the starting lineup, was quiet all the way from the hotel to the stadium. The others either listened to music to relax or took a nap to adjust their state of mind. Only he sat with a serious face.
Kerslake noticed the kid while they were still on the bus. When he got off the bus, he whispered to Twain, âI always think George is too serious. He has the biggest task in this game... is he nervous about it?â
Twain looked at the team captain, who was walking at the front of the line and shrugged. âHave you ever seen him nervous about a game?â
âUmm...â Kerslake thought carefully. Wood was seldom nervous. Twain used to say that if Stuart Pearce had a heart of oak, then George Woodâs heart must have been made of diamond.
A diamond is the hardest natural matter in the world. Twainâs remark described George Woodâs character as tough and strong with very few big mood swings.
While Twain did not think that George Wood would be nervous about playing in this game, he felt that Kerslakeâs concerns were justified. Before an important game, it was better to make sure everything was in order. He decided to speak to Wood alone and figure out his current state of mind.
Therefore, when the team went out to warm up, Twain followed Wood outside.
âGeorge, I feel that thereâs something off with you today. Youâre quieter than usual today. Do you have anything on your mind?â
âNo.â
âDonât tell me... youâre nervous?â Twain glanced at Wood.
Wood stopped in his tracks and turned to look at Twain. âIâm not nervous. Just donât want to talk.â
âYou donât want to talk... Can you tell me why?â
âI didnât take part in last yearâs final, so I want to play this game like it is the final. Just now Iâve been trying to think back to what it was like on the day of the final last season.â
When he heard Wood say that, Twain did not know what to say. He still remembered very well the reason why Wood was unable to attend last seasonâs final.
âGeorge, you... Did you resent me after?â he asked carefully.
Wood looked at him strangely. âWhy would I resent you?â
âBecause I insisted on getting you on the field, which caused you to accumulate the yellow cards and be suspended. If I had replaced you in advance, you would have been able to play in that final.â
Wood thought about it and then replied, âif the team was eliminated because you had me replaced earlier... then I would have resented you.â
Twain smiled. He slapped Wood hard on the shoulder and said, âdonât take yourself too seriously, son! Us being eliminated after we replaced you? I wouldnât allow such a thing to happen.â
âItâs already in the past, so you can say anything.â Wood was noncommittal about Twainâs big talk.
Twain also knew that that hindsight was 20/20, so he changed the subject and said, âYou said that you were replaying that final in your head just now. How did that go?â
âIf you had not come to me to talk, I would have finished it.â
Twain grinned. âVery well, it looks like youâre confident. Then I wonât say all this crap. I know you want to say that what Iâm saying is crap, right? Well, then I wonât say anything. But you can use action to prove what you have just said is not crap.â
Wood gave a grunt. Twain shoved him a little from behind. âGo out and warm up. Donât let those players from Barcelona wait.â
After watching Wood run out, Twain turned and walked back to the locker room. The boos outside were getting louder. If he went out again, it probably would become louder. As âthe ultimate bossâ that Barcelona loathed, he would lose face if he showed up too early.
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As the team warmed up amid the earth-shattering boos, Twain was busy with the final preparations alone in the locker room. His preparation was not to put the tactics on the tactical board, but to sort out the newspapers â English, Spanish, Catalan, there was even a Chinese newspaper â on a table in front of him.
When the players came back from their warm-up, they saw the various colorful and eye-catching newspapers placed on the table. Everyone was baffled and did not know what the boss had in store for them during the precious time before the game.
As soon as everyone was in, the locker room door was closed and Twain sat beside the table, clearing his throat.
âGood evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is Tony reporting the news now. Tony Twain will take you through the latest news anecdotes and gossip from around the world.â
Everyone who looked forward to the bossâ antics laughed.
Twain laughed with them. This was the result he wanted. He wanted them to be full of fighting spirit, but not nervous. When everyoneâs laughter subsided, he picked up several newspapers and showed them to everyone.
âMundo Deportivo analyzed and demonstrated from ten perspectives and finally came to an âauthoritativeâ conclusion that we cannot defeat the invincible Second Dream Team in this away game. Sport stated that the Nottingham Forest manager, Tony Twain, is bluffing again. It was a ploy to disguise fears and weaknesses.
âThere are also some unpronounceable tabloids which claimed that Nottingham Forestâs entry to last seasonâs Champions League final was just a spark of luck, because no one taking it seriously would go to Paris. Now Barcelonaâs home game is a good opportunity for Nottingham Forest to see how the Second Dream Team will crush the pseudo-strong team back to its original form. Let the powerful Barcelona show the ignorant Forest team what a real strong team and what a real ... f**king European champion looks like.â
Twain added the last foul word himself.
âGuys, these are all genuine media reviews. Iâm not making these up.â Twain shook the newspapers in his hand, causing a crunching noise. âThese newspapers are on sale in every corner of Barcelona, and they represent what this city really thinks of us. Itâs really hostile.â
He threw the newspapers on the table, and some of them slid to the ground, but he did not lean over to pick them up. He did not even glance at the miserable papers. He had just tossed them aside after he made use of them.
Twain got up from his chair, looked at everyone in the locker room and very seriously said, âobviously we have been looked down upon and underestimated! It upsets me. We have been completely disrespected. What should we do?â He laughed again, and the expression on his face changed as if it were summer in Nottingham. âItâs actually very simple. Use our victory to force the haughty Barcelona team to bow their heads. They donât think we can win, so weâll show them! They think itâs a great opportunity for the Second Dream Team to teach us, then letâs show them whoâs going to teach whom!â
Watching the positive change in everyoneâs expression, Twain took advantage of the momentum and roared, âwho do they think we are?! Weâre their creditor, the Nottingham Forest team!â
Yes, we are Barcelonaâs creditor of a high-interest loan and we have come to collect the interest today.
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