Chapter 814 - Panic and Lost
Godfather Of Champions
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
VÃctor Valdés was perhaps the worst goalkeeper of any European club. It wasnât because of his lack of potential, but because of his instability of play. He often exhibited some inexplicable low-level mistakes, such as kicking the ball directly to the other sideâs feet, creating an assisted offense for the opponent, or fumbling the ball after diving on itâ¦
But this time it was not his fault.
Nottingham Forestâs turf and field combined to make the goal. Valdés knelt on the ground and gave a hard slap to the culprit: a bulging piece of turf in front of his foot. This was where the football rolled when it suddenly jumped and playfully dodged Valdésâs right leg, scoring Forestâs goal.
âNottingham Forestâs lousy field has made a contribution!â?the narrator roared with excitement. âAlvesâs return pass has caused Valdésâ mistake, and Agbonlahor scored with ease!â This scene was so dramatic that Barcelonaâs players could not believe their eyes until now, and Valdés could only vent his anger on the turf. Nottingham Forest now gained the lead, tied with Barcelona on aggregate score, and took the advantage with an away goal!
âPassing the ball back to the goalkeeper in this situation, Alves must also take responsibility for this lost goal!â
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When Barcelonaâs players saw the football slip away from Valdésâs feet, everyone was in a state of desperate panic. Some people even hugged their heads prematurely because they didnât want to watch.
Guardiola, looking expressionless, sat in the coachâs chair with his hands around his chest. It was impossible to tell how he was feeling from his face. He was not the kind of head coach who immediately went into a frenzy after losing the ballâthis was the great difference between him and Tony Twain.
Looking at what was next door, Kerslake raised his arms, charged out of the coaching room, and hugged whoever he saw, displaying Tony Twainâs style. Don, another assistant coach, was calm. He just clenched his face and waved.
What about Tony Twain?
As the ball slipped through Valdésâs feet, Twain rose from his seat like everyone else around him, raising his arms and cheering.
Eventually, when he imitated tens of thousands of fans and shouted, âForest! Forest! Nottingham Forest!â he felt an excitement that he never felt when he was on the coaching seat.
âWell done!â After the cheers, John gave a thumbs-up to the celebrating Forest players. âWeâre even now!â
Twain corrected him. âNo, weâre ahead. â
If Twain did not say anything, once he spoke, the fatty John squeezed over like a meaty hill, âTony! Wow, your idea was really brilliant! They definitely lost out on this field! Did you see their expressions? It was too exciting! Haha!â
âHey, John⦠Iâm going to be out of breathâ¦â
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The goal-scorer, Agbonlahor, was so excited that he ran to the north stands with his mouth open and roared, waving his arms at the most hardcore fans, and immediately drew even greater cheers.
Twain did not cheer like the rest of the fans this time. He just gave a thumbs-up to Agbonlahor below. He did not know if Agbonlahor could see him, but he still had to act like a head coach.
In fact, Agbonlahor was looking for his head. He soon found him in the crowds, because his head was different from the massesâhe was actually smiling at him!
âHey, guys! I see the head!â?The excited Agbonlahor pointed to the stands as he shouted at his celebrating teammates, and for a moment everyone looked at the stands, in the direction that Agbonlahor was pointing, as they saw Tony Twainâs silhouette.
âHey, letâs have another celebration!â
Agbonlahor first did a salute towards the stands, similar to that of the U.S. Marine Corps The other players also followed to salute to Twain.
Twain made a serious face and saluted back, just like a generalâs head.
After they saluted to their head, they ran back to get ready to reenter the game.
But Tony Twain was still excited amongst the fans. They sang the Nottingham Forest anthems loudly, again and again. Even Twain sang with them afterwards.
âWe are invincible, we are invincible! We are the strongest team in the world, we are Nottingham Forest! â
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Nottingham Forestâs goal impacted Barcelona quite a bit, as Barcelonaâs players looked a little flustered on the pitch after the game resumed. If Forestâs front-court players were pressing a little more, Barcelonaâs players would immediately kick the ball a lot further â they definitely did not dare to pass the ball backwards, as they were scared that the ball would playfully jump up again, it would all be over for them.
So, in order not to let the football be intercepted in front of them, everyone chose to kick it forward, hard.
This naturally helped Nottingham Forest a great deal. Barcelonaâs attack was threatening when the football was on the ground, and when they kicked the ball into the air for fear of making a mistake, they were not even a first-class team in front of Nottingham Forest.
Nottingham Forest were easily in control of the situation on the pitch, again and again besieging Barcelonaâs goal.
Fortunately, Valdés was not affected by the loss of the ball. His performance was still normal: blocking the ball consistently, ensuring the goalmouth was not lost. Another busy man was Piqué, who was in good form. Nottingham Forest were dominating in the air, and he was the only man who could be trusted in Barcelonaâs backline, with his height and header advantage.
He was not completely downwind in his tussle with Mitchell, which was one of the reasons why Barcelona had not let in another goal. But Piqué did not think the situation was optimal. He had given all his strength, and the tall man, who was still looking for his play, did not give full strength. If this goes all, he did not know if he could hold on for the full 90 minutes.
Towards the end of the first half, Nottingham Forest, who had been expected to take a possible counterattack at home, instead surrounded Barcelonaâs penalty area and launched a frenzied siege. Barcelona could not even get over to the other half of the field.
Guardiola was restless and anxious on the sidelines. He just wanted the first half to end quickly so he could make adjustments. He did not care about pride; he just waved to the team to defend the whole line and survive the last five minutes.
The last five minutes were a pain for Barcelonaâs players. Nottingham Forestâs wild attack was never seen at the Nou Camp, and they even thought Nottingham Forest would not attack at all, or would maybe try once or twice.
But Nottingham Forestâs current attack had left the Catalan narrator speechless.
Englandâs narrator, on the other hand, was very excited. He kept shouting the names of Nottingham Forest players.
âAaron Lennonâs breakthrough was very beautiful, he passes! Mitchellâs header! The header was too good, but itâs a pity it was blocked by Valdés!â
âThiagoâs long shot â it flew just past the goalpost and out!
âNottingham Forest seemed to be trying to force a break in the middle of the road to open a breakthrough, with Mitchell leaning on Piqué and relying on his leg-length advantage to pass the ball to Agbonlahor. Agbonlahor feigned and passed straight! Bentley appeared in the penalty area and he received the ball, as if it was a straight cleaver! He shoots! Valdés pounced and hit the football outâ¦
âBarcelona fouled on the right side of the penalty area, with Nottingham Forestâs free-kickâ¦Will they do it again? Bentley passes! Straight to the post! Mitchell attracted three of the Barcelona defenders by himself, Kompany heads the ball from behind! The ball went in ⦠Oh no, it hit the side of net! Itâs a shame, it was like it got in from this point of viewâ¦
âNottingham Forest intercepts the ball on the midfieldâ¦Barcelona were intending to pass it out, but they were beaten by George Woodâs relentless resistance. He passed the ball to Thiago and ran forward ⦠one-two, it was beautiful! Nottingham Forest made a two-on-one play in front of Barcelona, Yaya Touré was played around with by the chemistry of Wood and Thiago! Piqué keeps a close eye on Mitchellâ¦Long shot! George Wood came straight up with a long shot, and it flew slightly above the crossbar! Listen to the voices in the standsâthey thought the ball was going in!
âJoe Mattock passes! Aaron Mitchell â goalpost!! Alas, it seems that today the Goddess of Luck has not blessed the young Mitchell. This is the second time in the game heâs headed the ball at the crossbar! His height and header were a big threat to Barcelonaâs goal, but his luck was offâor was Barcelonaâs luck too great?â
In Nottingham Forestâs tide-like attack, the referee became Barcelonaâs saviour. As he blew his whistle at the end of the first half, even the most hardcore of Barcelonaâs fans wanted Nottingham Forest to come again, Barcelonaâs defensive line would collapse.
âGuardiola should be thankful for the first half, because at least they havenât had a player who was injured by that poor pitch but had only lost a goal.â?At the end of the first half, this was how the narrator was casually talking.
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Twain got up from his seat and said to Bill and John next to him, âHey guys, do you want to have a drink? Iâll treat you.â
âI thought you werenât supposed to be drinking,â said Bill.
âOf course I canât drink. But I can drink juice, and you guys can choose to drink what you like.â
âYouâre in a good mood, Tony.â
âBecause weâre ahead, ha!â As he said this, a group of people walked towards the exit.
âArenât you worried Guardiola will make adjustments during the mid-game break? Barcelona is a world-class team for a reasonâ¦â
Twain laughed. â Unless he can figure out a way to level the ground in 15 minutes, Barcelona wonât be able to turn the tables. Their technique simply canât be used on such a pitch, and if they play high-altitude football, they might as well continue to endure a bad ground attack.â
Yes, he had calculated everything: this game must consume Barcelona. So he was not worried about the bad effects when the UEFA would not allow him to enter the dressing room. He believed that the outcome of the match had been decided by his idea of the âvegetable patch.â
I am like Buddha, Guardiola. No matter how sly you are, you will still be unable to escape my palm, haha!
âCome on, guys, Iâll invite you to drink. Moisturize your throatsâI might still need to use you guys in the second half!â
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While Twain was drinking and talking at the stadiumâs concessions stand with his âvoice-overâ,?Barcelonaâs dressing room was a bit of a fendiall.
The teamâs physiotherapist was giving Barcelonaâs players ankle and knee massages to prevent them from spraining in the second half. The atmosphere was a bit dull, and no one knew what to say. It was too bad to play on a pitch like this, because they were unable to display their most prided techniques. They could only be played around by Nottingham Forest.
If the game went on like this againâ¦the consequences were unimaginable. Perhaps they could also count on Nottingham Forest to make the mistake they had made in the first half?
Guardiola took away their hopes. âDonât expect your opponent to make a mistake. We have to play well in our own game.â
But Guardiola had no idea how to get his team to play well, too. The atmosphere in the changing room turned cold again.
Barcelonaâs players might have felt this way for the first time after experiencing thousands of glorious games. This game was unplayable, and it was not because their potential was not up there, but because their opponent was too cunning. Who would have thought that Nottingham Forest would have been at the expense of transforming their pitch for a win â¦
After a moment of silence, Guardiola re-opened his mouth. âWe will pass the possession to them in the second half.â
Everyone looked up with an expression of surprise on their faces. Barcelonaâs football was always under their own feetâpassing the possession right to their opponents did not fit their style.
Guardiola had to explain why he wanted to do this. âYes. The quality of the turf on the City pitch is so bad that long-term ball control on the foot increases the risk of losing the ball. So, I think itâs better for us to give up the football to the other side. Once the football is at the foot of a Nottingham Forest player, wherever that player is, the people around him have to go up and snatch possession. Launch a quick counterattack immediately after the turnover!â
This was a good idea, as Barcelonaâs players had accepted the managerâs arrangement.
âPiqué, how do you feel about defending Mitchell?â Guardiola turned to ask the defender.
Piqué gasped, âI feel that itâs a little tough, coachâ¦Iâm afraid I canât defend him alone.â
Guardiola looked around at the players on the bench, and found that there seemed to be no players with decent heading skills other than Márquez, a veteran on the bench. But Márquez was too old and was in a bad state, rarely getting a chance to play. In such an important game, he really didnât want to pin his hopes on such a player.
So his eyes passed Márquez and fell onto Puyol. âCarles, in the second half you helped Piqu.?I donât ask you to win their no. 9 in terms of heading, but donât let him jump and head so easily.â
Puyol nodded, stating that he knew what he was supposed to do.
Next, it was time for psychological hints.
âDonât give up the race in the last second! We have 45 minutes left, and with just one goal, Nottingham Forest will be in disarray. But until then, we canât panic ourselves! I saw that in the last half you were panicking. Thatâs not going to work! Thatâs absolutely not going to work! Your panic will only make your opponent happier. I know this kind of venue has cost us a lot, but if your minds are just complaints on the bad pitches, Iâm sure youâll have no hope of winning. This is Tony Twainâs trick! You have to put all your energy into the game, and not think about anything else! The more you think about it, the worse it may turn out!â
Guardiola made a strict face, but deep inside, he knew the situation was badâ¦