Chapter 955 - Opponent for the Quarterfinal
Godfather Of Champions
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Lagerb?ck thought that Twain subbed George Wood on to defend, but he soon realized that he was wrong.
After intercepting the ball from Ibrahimovi?, George Wood did not just clear the ball. Instead, he started to run forward with the ball. Ibrahimovi? tried to tackle for the ball from behind and gave Wood a push, however, he did not manage to push Wood to the ground, helping Wood to get away from him instead.
Wood running with the ball disrupted Swedenâs defensive plans. They did not expect that Wood was not here to defend, but to attack.
Wood eventually passed the ball to Chris Cohen when facing the defense of two Swedish players and Cohen scored from that.
For the rest of the match, Sweden realized that they could not go all out for a goal. That was because the England midfield became even more penetrative after George Woodâs introduction and it caused so much trouble for the Swedes.
Just like it was during the match against Germany, one could not tell from Woodâs performance that he was a âcasualtyâ who had not fully recovered from his foot injury yet.
Tireless running, unyielding defense and stable mentality. He organized the midfield so well that the England fans felt doubly safe. This was the change that George Woodâs introduction brought to the people.
At that moment, nobody thought about something as trivial as, âWeâve not beaten Sweden for 48 years alreadyâ.
England had shown them with their performance that concerns like these were unnecessary.
England appeared to have the overall advantage. Even though Sweden changed to a long ball tactic and launched many high balls in an attempt to disrupt Englandâs defensive line, John Terry and Steven Taylor marshalled their defense well. And the 1.96 meters frame of Joe Hart increased his area of command so much that many of the high balls were collected by him. Goitom, who was also 1.96 meters tall, did not have many chances in front of goal.
Time passed very quickly and no matter how Lagerb?ck adjusted his tactics, Sweden had no answer to Englandâs compact defense. As the match went on, instead of the England players, the Swedish players were the one who became more and more anxious. After all, they were trailing by two goals now.
So what if âwe have not lost to England for 48 years!â Things like this were unable to allay their fears. There was not much time left in the match and they were still trailing by two goals. Coupled with Englandâs solid defense, even if God came to earth and played as the 12th man for Sweden now, they would probably still lose.
The Sweden team became more and more irritable as the match went on and their attacking qualities dropped. Lagerb?ck could not stop himself as he shouted angrily on the sidelines for his players to remain calm. However, the more he shouted, the more his players panicked, and it became a vicious cycle.
This England team was not affected by destiny at all, which surprised Lagerb?ck. Their mental strength was way beyond Lagerb?ckâs imagination too. In the past, Englandâs mental strength was probably one of the worst in Europeâ¦
That annoying guy changed all this.
Lagerb?ck looked at the other side. The England manager was now seated on the managerâs seat with his legs crossed.
Just look at how at ease he looks, thatâs so unbearable.
âThe match has entered injury time. There will be three minutes of injury time! Looks like Sweden is done and dusted!â John Motson said excitedly, âWeâre only three minutes away from breaking this damn destiny!ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Facing Swedenâs final frantic attack, England had the whole team defending within the penalty area for the final three minutes. The Sweden goalkeeper, Isaksson, even came forward for the corner that they had during the second minute of injury time. But to what effect? Even if they scored a goal then, they would still be trailing by a goal, it would not change the result.
The England fans were already singing and cheering in the stands. They could finally be rid of the nightmare in their minds for the past 48 years.
The corner from Sweden did not pose any threat to the England goal. The Swedish player who had already lost hope kicked the ball straight out of play for a goal kick. Joe Hart took his time placing the ball and the final whistle went off the moment he kicked the ball!
âThe match is over! The match is over! Weâve beaten Sweden! Weâve beaten Sweden for the first time in 48 years!â Motson shouted in excitement. To him, ending this dreaded destiny was more exciting than reaching the quarterfinals. âTony Twainâs team has defeated destiny! This damn destiny has finally ended!â
The Swedish commentator appeared rather disheartened, âOur psychological advantage over England that lasted 48 years has ended just like thisâ¦â
The three long whistles had just ended when the England bench rushed into the field to celebrate their victory.
Tony Twain did not do that. He did not forget to shake the hands of the opposing manager this time.
Lagerb?ck appeared to be a little depressed. He shook his head slightly while completing the procedure of shaking hands. He then went straight towards the tunnel without staying long. On the other hand, Twain was surrounded by reporters. As the victor, it goes without saying that he would receive more attention.
âI have nothing much to say. Iâm very happy that we have reached the quarterfinals. Iâve said it before, our target is to be champions and weâre currently heading towards the correct path. 48 years without beating Sweden?â Twain laughed, âThatâs because I havenât been managing England for the past 48 years.â
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As Twain was being interviewed by the media, the team doctor, Derek Wright rushed onto the pitch to look for George Wood and asked, âHow does your right big toe feel?â
Wood applied some pressure to the tip of his foot and told Wright, âNo problem at all.â
Mister Wright gave a sigh of relief, âThatâs good.â Based on his observation on the sidelines, Wood had a much easier time during these 30 minutes than the 15 minutes against Germany. It appeared as though his foot injury had almost fully recovered.
In that case, he should be able to meet Twainâs request to start the next game.
Wright felt that he was finally going to be freed once he thought about itâ¦
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England defeated Sweden and ended their destiny of not beating Sweden for 48 years. They also reached the quarterfinals and the English fans were exceptionally excited over these events. They partied the whole night after the match and drank to their fill. All the beer in the Seville bars were âemptied outâ by them and there were naturally conflicts wherever people drank too much. The Seville police had their work cut out for them that night.
Twain did not bother himself about all these. He met up with Wright in the hotel and confirmed that Woodâs recovery from his injury was going well. He should be fit to start the next game. This made him very happy.
Even though Twain led the team to taking the lead against Germany and Sweden without George Wood, he was still indispensable if they were going to become champions. It did not mean that Twain was incapable when he placed so much importance on Wood. Any manager would have a favored player. A manager could not bring his team to victory alone, he also needed players supporting him on the pitch. Jacquet had Zidane when he led France to their first World Cup. Just look at how hard France had to fight for their victory when Zidane was suspended for two games. Then look at the France team who dominated Brazil in the final. That was the difference that Zidane made to the team. Zidane became the hero of France, but nobody ever said that Jacquet was incapable.
A meritorious manager would pair up with a meritorious player and become legends together. If Twain was to write his own legend during this European Championship, then he would require George Woodâs help.
Englandâs quarterfinal opponent was decided the next nightââFrance. They defeated Netherlands 2:0 in the round of 16.
Ever since the âGroup of Deathâ, England had been meeting strong teams every game. The only weaker team that they played against was Wales, and they lost. It was strange but England had performed very well against strong teams. Twain did not have much concerns even though they were facing France next.
The English media was a little concerned though. It was good that Twain had repeatedly mentioned in public that his target was to be champions. However, just look at the opponents that England had faced so far: Portugal, the âBrazil of Europeâ, Wales, who was the only team to defeat England, their sworn enemy Germany, Sweden, whom they had never beaten in the past 48 years, and now France, the technical team of Europe⦠What other strong teams did they have to meet next?
If England were to defeat France and reach the semifinals, they would most likely meet the host country, Spain. And what about their opponents? The team that had the best route to the finals was Italy. They did not really face any strong teams at all. Wales were in high spirits after reaching the last 16 but they eventually lost to Italy. Greece and Croatia were teams that basically could not pose much threat to Italy. If the Italians deal with them with caution, they should not have much problems reaching the finals.
Of course, the English were hoping that Greece or Croatia would perform an upset and eliminate Italy. If that were to happen, the biggest threat to England winning the competition would be gone. Too bad chances of that happening was too low. The Italians had always been steady, and they were a team that would never lose to a weak team, but they might lose to a strong teamâ¦
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There was a five-days break between the round of 16 and the quarterfinals. Twain gave the team a day off the next day after the match against Sweden. It looked like he was not worried about France as he actually allowed the players to go shopping on the streets.
In truth, he had already flown to Barcelona with his assistant, Des Walker, to watch the match between France and Netherlands at the Nou Camp.
The French ace striker, Benzema, was the best performer in this match. He scored all the goals for France in this game, a brace, and Netherlands could not deal with him at all.
The midfield core of France, Gourcuff also did well in this match. He assisted Benzema for one of his goals and started the move for the second goal.
And there was also the new generation of goalkeeper for France, Lloris. Netherlands had their chances in this match, but they were all saved by Lloris.
France was filled with talented players, they were strong and definitely not a team to be underestimated. This batch of French players were basically the leading players of Europe in their respective age group a few years back. Benzema, Nâgog, Nasri, Gourcuff, Ben Arfa, Clichy, Lars Diarra, Sagnaâ¦
Twain frowned as he watched their impressive performance against Netherlands.
âThis is a very strong French team. No wonder they were one of the hot favorites even before the competition started,â Walker remarked as he organized the recording devices in his hands.
âWeâre also one of the favorites,â Twain said without batting an eyelid.
Walker looked at him happily.
âLetâs go Des,â Twain ignored him as he stood up and walked away with his hands in his pockets. The two of them were lost in the crowd as they left the stadium and returned to Seville overnight.
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When Walker woke up in the morning and knocked on Twainâs door to invite him to breakfast, he found out that Twain was seated in front of the television with his eyes glued to the screen. He went closer and realized that it was a recording of yesterdayâs match that he recorded.
âYouâve been watching this the whole night?â He asked, shocked.
âHow is that possible?â Twain turned to look at him, âI just woke up not too long ago.â He turned back to watch the match on the screen.
âFranceâs style is quite pleasing to the eyesâ¦â Des Walker muttered next to him, âThey have many different attacking methods and various ways to attack. They also have technically good players. If we talk about talents, they have way more than us⦠This is not an easy team to deal with.â
Twain shrugged his shoulders, âTheyâre just a bunch of protected players.â
Walker laughed as he heard Twain say that, âYouâre found a way to deal with them?â
Twain shook his head, âNot yet.â
He stood up and said, âLetâs go for breakfast. Iâm hungry.â
Walker made a face at him behind his back and followed him out.
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âOur team is filled with talented players! It wonât be a problem defeating England!â
The French media was filled with such opinions. The French were full of confidence after defeated a strong Netherlands team.
Even Benzema said that he believed France would definitely defeat England and it would not be a problem for them.
As the leading goal scorer for the competition for now, many people agreed with what he said.
For a moment, there was a wave of optimism in France and everyone felt that France had already reached the finals and were going to revive an old rivalry with Italy as they avenge the 2006 World Cup final. They did not even think about England or their semifinal opponents anymore.
However, there was still some people who would act as wet blanket at this kind of times.
Benzemaâs previous teammate at Real Madrid, the retired ex-Nottingham Forest star, Ribery appeared in front of the media and expressed his concern regarding their optimism.
ââ¦I donât think it is wise to think about the final now. If France underestimate England, we will definitely be on the losing end. I have no doubts about it and the reason is simple. Their manager is Tony Twain. He just led the team to a victory over their rival Germany and ended their 48 years winning drought against Sweden. This proved that England had always been a very scary opponent⦠Iâve played for Nottingham Forest for many years and I understand what kind of manager Tony Twain was. Whoever looks down on him or underestimates him will end up very badlyâ¦â
However, his opinion was drowned out by the optimism of the public very quickly. Who cares about what a retired football star had to say?