Chapter 934 - Greedy
Godfather Of Champions
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The national team players finally saw their captain in June.
George Woodâs return to the national team attracted a horde of reporters to the scene. The press and the fans all wanted to see how Woodâs injury had recovered so far. Everyoneâs hearts would sink if Wood appeared before them wearing slippers and walking on crutches.
The moment Woodâs manager, Billy Woox, parked his Bentley car outside the Colney training base, crowds of reporters rushed towards it. The security guards tried their hardest to hold the reporters back, but they could not stop them from firing off their cameras at Wood.
George Wood got out of the car with his head lowered. Everyoneâs gazes were on his right foot, and they all sighed in relief collectively when they saw him he walk out dressed in a pair of Nike shoes.
George Wood did not turn around to retrieve a pair of crutches from within. He simply alighted from the car and stood before the crowd.
Woox got off the car as well and walked over to the trunk of his car to retrieve Woodâs luggage. The sight of Woodâs luggage meant that Wood would be following the team over to Spain and that he would not be continuing his treatment at home.
The security guards felt the force behind their backs increase significantly, and they knew that they could not hold back the crowd much longer. The security guards were just like a dam, and the crazy reporters and fans were just like a body of water that kept pounding against them. Countless microphones and cameras went past or above the security guardsâ heads and they were all aimed at Wood.
âGeorge! How is your injury?â
âAre you able to walk now?â
âWhat about running?â
âAre you sure you can recover in time for the Euro Cup?â
âGeorge! George! The âSt. George Fan Clubâ wishes you a speedy recovery! Can you talk to us for a bit?â
âMr. Woodâ¦â
The security guards tried to maintain order at the scene painstakingly. Their defense would definitely crumble if those people behind them launched another attack. Fortunately for them, a voice rescued them from their predicament.
âIf you guys continue to push in that way, I can guarantee that you will definitely step on Georgeâs right toe.â
A voice that sounded like it came from a loudspeaker boomed from behind. The voice was so loud that it could be heard clearly even in the noisiest of environment.
Everyone stopped pushing forward the moment they heard the voice. It was as though the voice carried a spell with it. The crowd turned around to look at the source of the voice.
Tony Twain stood behind them with a loudspeaker in one hand. His face was glum as he stared at the crowd.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
It was in that moment that everyone knew it was time to leave.
The crowd that had gathered around Wood began to disperse, and the security guards finally heaved a sigh of relief. Their uniforms had become drenched in sweat, and there were even black palm prints left by others on their shirts.
There was a hint of a smile on Woodâs face when he saw Twain.
Similarly, Twainâs face lit up after he saw Wood as well.
Billy Woox passed the luggage in his hands over to Wood. He then waved at Twain before getting back into his car. Twain tossed his loudspeaker into the hands of one of the security guards and took big strides towards Wood.
The press thought that Twain was going to shake Woodâs hand. They did not expect to see Twain embrace Wood instead.
Twain hugged onto Wood tightly. He was afraid that the latter would run away like before.
Twain knew that Wood would show up for the national teamâs training session a day ago. Doctor Wallace had called him personally to inform him that Wood is fit enough to follow the team over to Spain. He also told Twain that Wood still has to continue with his rehabilitation even while in Spain, and that he has gotten the team doctor to pay extra attention to Wood.
However, Twain could not truly be at ease without seeing Wood right before him. He was afraid that he would go to sleep and wake up to a phone call from Doctor Wallace telling him that Wood has to miss out on the Euro Cup entirely because he had picked up a second injury by accidentally wedging his big toe in the shower drain while taking a showerâ¦
The aforementioned scenario might sound ludicrous, but itâs not like it has never happened before.
Itâs great that Wood has returned to the team. Twain felt the stress inside of him decrease significantly as he no longer had to answer any questions from the press about whether or not Wood would make it to the Euro Cup. Woodâs return would also bring about a calming effect on the team that is currently in a state of unrest, as it signified that the backbone of their team is back.
âWelcome back to the team, George.â Twain whispered by Woodâs ear as he held him in his arms.
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Woodâs return to the national team made headlines across numerous newspapers, and it also helped to dissipate the insecurities that the England fans had by a little. There is now hope that Wood would be able to play in games soon, even though the national team had announced during a press conference that Wood is still not able to join in the national teamâs training and handle a ball at his foot just yet.
The very first match of the Euro Cup would be played on 9th June, and England would play in their first match on 12th June. There were still 12 days left till their first Euro Cup match. There is still a chance that Wood would be fit by the match.
George Wood indicated that he was feeling good during his interviews. He believed that participating in the Euro Cup would not be an issue for him.
However, his condition was actually not as good as he thought. On the afternoon of his return to the national team, Twain called Wood over after the training session had ended. He then carried out a secret experiment on Wood with the team doctors, and they found out that Wood was still in a lot of pain over his injury to his right big toe, and he was unable to use any force when running or touching the ball.
The results of the experiment caused Twain to furrow his brows, because it showed that Woodâs condition had not improved for the better. Wood had most likely chosen to return to the national team so as to calm everyone downâ¦
In the end, Wood could only continue with his rehabilitation in the pool.
The next day, Wood flew over to Barcelona with the team. England had chosen Barcelona as the city for their training because their first match would be held at the Camp Nou stadium.
The beauty of Barcelona could not change Twainâs mood for the better. He had already formulated his tactics for the upcoming games, and the team had also been practising those tactics all this while, but a big issue is that all those tactics had been devised on the premise that George Wood would be playing in the game. For the past month or so however, Twain has had to train the team on how to play the games without Wood in the team. He would only show the press 15 minutes of the team doing meaningless warm-ups every day. He did not show them any of the actual training that the team was going through.
Twain noticed that there were several German reporters outside the training grounds every time he allowed the press to observe the teamâs training sessions. He believes that the reporters are there to gather information for their national team, because this is exactly what the British reporters would do as well. Some of the reporters who are close to Twain would deliberately collect information that would benefit the England team when covering stories about the training sessions done by other countries, and they would then pass that information over to Twain.
What the German reporters were most interested in was the status of George Woodâs injury. They knew that Wood is the core player of the England team, and that the England team is very different with and without Wood. They all smiled in relief when they saw that George Wood was the only player jogging in the corner when the team gathered together to do their warm-ups. It looks like the injury to his toe has yet to fully recover.
On 5th June, George Wood trained with a ball for the first time before the public. Despite the fact that the training session was only open to the press for 15 minutes, the training ground still teemed with reporters from all over the world.
Wood performed dribbles and passes before the press during his training session. It did not seem like he was still suffering from a toe injury.
The British cheered at the sight. In contrast, the Germans were a little depressed.
However, none of them knew that the truth was not what it seemed to be.
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Doctor Wallace specially flew over from England to Barcelona to perform a thorough examination of Woodâs right toe. Thereafter, he spoke to Twain privately about the matter.
With only seven days left till Englandâs first match in the Euro Cup, this conversation between Doctor Wallace and Twain could potentially determine whether Wood would be able to play in the Euro Cup or not.
âWood would not be able to play in any games right now based on his current condition.â Wallace went straight to the point and did not beat around the bush.
Twain was not surprised by Wallaceâs words. He only furrowed his brows even more deeply.
âHe needs to be careful when practising with the ball too.â
âCan you give me the exact time in which you think heâd fully recover, Doctor?â This is the only thing that Twain cared about.
Wallace had clearly mulled over that issue for a long period of time, because he was able to respond to Twainâs question without a second thought. âHe definitely would not be able to play in the match against Portugal. As for the match against Wales, itâd be dependent on how well he is recovering during this period of time,â he paused for a moment before continuing, âI think the safest thing to do is to not let Wood play in any of the group stage matches.â
âAre you saying that heâd be able to play in games during the knockout stages?â
âThereâs a high possibility that heâd be able to play then.â
Twain went deep into thought.
The group that England is in is not made up of weak opponents. Germany and Portugal are both strong teams, and Wales is also a force to be reckoned with. Wales has successfully qualified for the Euro Cup after 40 years, and the team is currently brimming with confidence and fight. They could become the dark horse in the competition.
Can England make it out of this âgroup of deathâ in one piece without George Wood? Can they forge a path ahead for themselves?
Twain still did not know for sure right now if his team is capable enough to accomplish that.
Wallace discerned Twainâs worries. He said, âIf you think that this is very risky, you can substitute him for another player right now. After all, I canât guarantee you that he wonât pick up another injury during the knockout stages either. Also, a bigger concern is his form. He hasnât played in a match for quite some time, and he also hasnât trained with the team recently either. It might not be a good idea to play a player like him whose form remains a doubt.â
Wallaceâs words were exactly what Twain was thinking about. The two things he was most concerned about were Woodâs injury and form.
Wood has yet to recover from his injury to his toe. In addition, no one knows if he would be able to play at the same level that he did prior to his injury either.
Wood is the core of the team every time he plays. But, if the core is not in form⦠It could lead to disastrous outcomes for the team.
All in all, this is an extremely risky bet to make.
Wallace understood that Twain has to think things through carefully because there were too many things that he needed to consider. He took his leave quietly after saying what he had to say. The press surrounded him the moment he stepped out of the training grounds. They wanted him to talk about what he was discussing with Twain earlier.
âWe were discussing about Woodâs injury. But I canât give you any details. Iâm sorry.â
He then climbed into his car a little wearily before driving off.
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There are indeed many factors that prevent Twain from coming up with a decision on the matter. Firstly, he needs to consider the impact that his decision would bring on Woodâs professional career. Would it be positive? Or would it be negative? Secondly, he needs to consider whether Woodâs injury would really recover by the knockout stages as Wallace had predicted. Thirdly, he needs to think about Woodâs current form. Wood has either been recuperating or training alone lately, so it is difficult to tell how well or how badly he is playing right now. Lastly, he also needs to think about the teamâs results for the Euro Cup. This is a very important factor that cannot be ignored. What kind of results would the England team achieve if they drop Wood completely from the team? If they were to insist on keeping Wood in the team, what kind of influence would that bring to their results?
This is not just about choosing between a playerâs professional career and glory⦠If that had been the case, Twain would definitely be much more relaxed about having to make a decision.
With the Euro Cup just around the corner, Twain decided to talk to Wood regarding the issue once more. This could be the last chance for him to come to a decision on the matter. He has to make a decision no matter what the outcome might be. He did not want the issue to remain at the forefront of his mind until the 8th of June.
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Wood climbed out of the pool. He wiped off the water droplets from his face and saw Twain squatting before him.
âHow are you feeling?â Twain asked.
âIâm feeling good.â Wood replied.
âIâm feeling really vexed right now, George.â Twain passed a towel over to Wood after seeing how he had just climbed out of the pool.
Wood did not respond to Twain. He dried his hair with the towel before sitting down at the side of the pool beside Twain.
âI spoke to Doctor Wallace earlier. He told me that you wonât be able to play in the group stages based on your current condition. This means that England would need to make its way into the knockout stages before you have a chance of playing. But, Iâm a little worried about the group stagesâ¦â
âIt wonât be a problem.â Wood cut Twain off abruptly.
âHuh? Whatâs not a problem?â
âThe team wonât have a problem getting past the group stages.â
Twain nodded his head. If Wood says thereâs no problem then itâs most likely true. âAll right then. What do you think of your current form?â
Wood answered Twain honestly. âI donât know. I havenât played in a game for a while. I donât know how well or how badly Iâd play right now.â
âI bet your feet have gone rusty after so many days of not playing football, huh?â
Wood rotated his ankles and shook his head. âNot really.â
Twain smiled.
âGeorge, actually we still have the World Cupâ¦â
âI know. But I want to win the Euro Cup too.â Wood was being quite âgreedyâ.
This time, Twain broke into a laugh at Woodâs response. He kept rocking back and forth as he laughed, and it nearly caused him to fall into the pool.
âYou are so greedy, George!â
âDonât tell me you donât want to win the Euro Cup?â Wood asked.
Twain grinned. âGreed is my favorite sin.â
The pair went quiet for a moment before Twain asked, âGeorge. Do you really want to participate in the Euro Cup?â
âYes.â
âThis decision comes with a lot of risks. Itâs almost like a gamble.â
Wood did not respond. He waited for Twain to continue with his words.
âI kept telling the press that youâd make it for the Euro Cup, but I think I have to confess to them that thatâs not the truth now.â
Wood furrowed his brows. He had a bad feeling about what Twain was going to say next.
âMy actions would put immense stress on me and the team. But, I hope that you can prove to them that what I did was not for naught. Do you remember what I said when you were in the hospital? I said Iâd bring you to Spain as long as you can recover in time.â Twain looked at Wood. âDoctor Wallace told me that youâd recover by the knockout stages, and that would mean that youâd have to miss out on three of the group stage matches before you can play in a game. Still, I canât guarantee that you wonât get into an accident during this period of time, and I also donât know if youâd be able to play in a match when we get to the knockout stages either. Itâs possible that you might not have fully recovered by then, and itâs also possible that you might be in a poor form⦠Despite all that, do you wish to continue to stay in the team?â
Wood nodded his head. âI want to stay.â
Twain clapped his hands. âAll right, Iâve made up my mind. Weâd participate in the Euro Cup together. Iâd give you three group stage matches to get yourself fit. I hope youâd be back in the team by the quarter-finals.â
âIf I donât recover in time Iâd just get a cortisone shot before the game.â
Twain smiled. He felt a weight being lifted off his shoulders as he stroked Woodâs wet hair. He has to face whatever outcome that may come his way after he makes this decision.
However, he was not worried about what would happen to him in the future at all, because it is a decision that he made of his own accord. No one forced him to make the decision, and no one begged him to make a decision that he did not wish to make either. So, what is there to worry about?
âI want to become champions of the Euro Cup, and I also want a healthy George.â Twain winked at Wood. âDonât you think Iâm even more greedy than you?â