Chapter 964 - The Encounter
Godfather Of Champions
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Shaun Barclayâs arrival surprised Twain a little. Because in the entirety of the period during the European Cup, this England Football Associationâs main character had never come to spectate his team, he only offered some help during the checkup of Wood, during other times, it was as if he disappeared.
Barclays did not come into contact with the players, but instead directly went straight to Twain. That point satisfied Twain, at the very least, Englandâs managers were not like the Chinese Associationâs managers, skipping the head coach and directly implicating themselves into the team matters. Up till now, in the English team, he felt like he got the respect he deserved.
Barclays and Twain were meeting by themselves for the first time in the coffee shop at the basement of the hotel. Barclays was most concerned about what results England could achieve this time. The Football Associationâs minimum target for Twain was a top four finish, but since Twain had already accomplished his task exceeding their expectations. Following logic, the Football Associationâs CEO should be relaxed. But humans are always greedy, since we are already in the finals, why not fight for the championship?
Everyone had this exact same idea so of course the Football Associationâs CEO would have it as well.
Although Twain had already expressed his ambition for obtaining the championships, he might need to act a little humble when face to face with the CEO of the Football Association.
âI canât promise anything.â Twain spread his hands, âThe competition has not even started, and also our opponents are very strong.â
Barclays was scolding Twain on the inside for being cunning but on the surface, he smiled at him and said, âThis is not the Tony Twain that I know, who was the one who proclaimed his team was the one who would win the championships?â
Twain knew Barclays was pressing himself, but his face did not have any change in expressions, he only slightly nodded. âThe season is too long, we have enough time to carry out adjustments. But there is only a match in the finals, whether it is 90 minutes or 120 minutes long, the room to allow errors is too small. I donât want you to be overly disappointed after having high expectations, Mr Barclays,â He rebutted without hesitation.
Barclays continued scolding him inside. He came out this time to hear out what Twainâs true aim was. In the end, Twainâs lips were sealed, not saying anything.
âBut I donât think anyoneâs target is obtaining the runner-up, right?â He asked.
This time, Twain nodded definitely. âThat is for sure, we would work hard to fight for the championships.â
That line was Barclayâs only gain. To his slight displeasure, Twain remained as unruly as he was rumoured to be and cold-hearted towards the chairman of the Football Association. Towards the end of the meeting he even felt impatient, as if he had a lot of matters at hand, while Barclays himself had an abundance of time.
After leaving the hotel, Barclays was blocked by reporters for a brief interview.
âOur goal is to be champions.â In front of the media, he announced the ultimate goal of the team on behalf of Twain.
In contrast to Barclaysâs high profile, Twain was surprisingly keeping a low profile before finals.
In the past, when the team Twain was coaching in an important match, he would never forget starting a vocal war with the opposing head coach, a psychological warfare. But this time, he did not do this at all.
He did not take the initiative to attack Italy, nor did he provoke Lippi. Other than the regular trainings, he would not mention any other extra things. It was as if he wanted to leave his first encounter with Lippi till the press conference on the day before the match.
However, the more Twain was acting low profile, the more worried the Italians were. Considering Italyâs fate, if Twain was acting like a grandson before the game, he would become the sole godfather after the match.
The Italians were worried what Twain was plotting behind his low profile against them. In these few days, the Italian media was trying every method to find out the training conditions of the English team, trying to figure out what the English people was plotting.
In reality, they really had wronged Twainâ¦
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Wood passed on the information Bale told him during the training break onto Twain. This information was helpful for Twain in implementing the tactics, especially for defensive tactics, it was a lot more tailored for the team.
The overall tactics of the game have long been determined. All of the trainings today were carried out based on that one tactic. No matter how different the opinions were in the coaching crew, all of them would have to put down their own opinions once the head coach was decided and work together with all their effort.
The good news spread quickly. With Ben Trey and Walcott both recovering from injury, they would be able to go onto the roster during the finals. Other than Mitchell which was suspended due to the accumulation of too many yellow cards, England was able to send their strongest roster to welcome Italy.
George Woodâs right foot was no longer a problem. The team doctor Derek White thought that Wood was strong as a bull.
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Three days of preparation time passed by quickly,. In the blink of an eye, it was the last day before the competition. On this afternoon, the teams would go to the Bernabeu stadium for a ground adaptation while the two managers would bring a player to the last news conference before the final match.
The Italian team was arranged to enter the Bernabeu adaptation site first, after the adaptation training, the head coach Lippi brought the Italian captain Chiellini to partake in the news conference.
During the meeting, the reporters were most interested in the first and final face-off between the two coaches. Lippi and Twain were both highly-known and successful managers in European football but they have never had an encounter. Lippi did not talk about Twain during his most popular years. Twain would definitely not take the initiative to mention someone who was unrelated to him at all, regardless of whether he was the head coach of a championship team.
But today, it was clearly inevitable that the two of them would be taken out to make a comparison.
After asking the routine questions, a reporter for the Italyâs Milan Sport stood up and asked the question: âMarcelo, what do you think of Tony Twain?â
âHeâs a very good manager and the trophies heâs brought to Nottingham Forest are testament to his ability. â Lippiâs answer was not surprising at all, because this was a fact.
And it was clear that such an answer could not satisfy the journalists.
âBut he has not made any convincing achievements in the national team coaching field...â continued the Milan Sports reporter.
âI donât think itâs a problem. Englandâs performance at this European Championship was impressive and this was what he has achieved.â This time, the answer was beginning to excite the reporters. Because as an opponent, following common sense, one should not praise the other party so easily, and whatâs more is that Lippi was a coach who has gotten almost all of the honour a coach was able to obtain, able to obtain his compliments was not easy.
So was his praise for Twain a smoke bomb or genuine?
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While Lippi was accepting the questions from the reporters, Twain was already waiting outside with George Wood. As the media was interested in the first encounter between Twain and Lippi, the duration of the news conference would definitely be extended.
From the door, one was able to see the situation inside, and also able to hear the noises inside. But most of it was in Italian so Twain was unable to comprehend the conversations inside.
He might as well chat with Wood outside.
âHowâs your motherâs health, George?â
âShe is still fineâ¦â That was what he said, but his face was expressionless so Twain could easily guess that the situation was definitely not ideal. However, he was unable to help George Wood in this aspect at all so he could only sigh inside. It was as if such a pitiful woman was sent onto mankind just to suffer.
âWould your mum watch the finals?â
âSheâll watch the television broadcast.â
âPerform better, get a trophy to make her happy.â
Wood nodded.
It suddenly turned silent again between the two people, they both seemed to have internal troubles. Wood then took the initiative to break this silence, âHow are you⦠and Shania?â
Twain glanced at Wood with a smile, âWood would also show some concern to other people, that;s rare. How well can we be? Itâs the same every time, Iâm busy with my work and sheâs busy with hers. Every year we get more and more distant. For you though, youâre already 30 years old, if you do not find any women by this age, there would be people who would suspect your sexuality, George.â
Wood pouted, âThen do what you want.â
âYou are really optimistic.â Twain looked at Wood as he chuckled. âThe best gay magazines had already placed you as the most ideal partner in the hearts of the gay men for three consecutive years.â
Twain was really worried for Woodâs life issues, so he borrowed the name of homosexuality to affect him. However, the Westerns do not regard continuing the generation as highly as the Asians, else Twain would definitely bring out the theory of âone having nothing to be proud of if he is unfilialâ, using his motherâs name to pressurize Wood.
âTomorrow is the finals, and you still have the mentality to consider all these?â Wood rebutted.
âWhat should be done are already done, what else is there to do? Frown and stay silent?â Twain was smiling brightly. âThat was not my personality. Besidesâ¦â He pointed Lippi who was in the room. âWe canât be looked down upon by our enemies. George, relax a little. We are the ones who obtained all three prestigious trophies, what hardships have we not seen? Ha!â
In the middle of their conversation, the news conference inside the room has ended. In the midst of the applause, Lippi pulled back his chair as he left the room behind Chellini out of the exit.
Lippi was a little surprised when he saw Twain who was smiling at him, but his expression quickly returned to normal.
He knew that Twain was greeting him with a smile, as this manager did not seem to be as vicious and untouchable as the outside world had been rumoured. Since the other side took the initiative to show kindness, Lippi also did not need to look arrogant, as he slightly nodded when he looked at Twain.
Perhaps it was due to it being finals but Lippi, who attended the press conference today, did not wear the Kappa T-shirt he usually wore on the training ground. Instead, he wore a very formal dark blue suit and white shirt. The two men passed by. Twain kept his eyes on George Wood instead off Lippiâs back view and the opposing captain Chellini started a spark upon their contact. Both of them stared at each other.
After leaving the press conference, the old smoker Lippi put an end to his own suffering. He pulled out a Tuscan cigar out from within his suit and placed it in his mouth. He lit it and took a deep breath, one so loud that even Twain could hear that noise.
With a cigar in his mouth, Lippi and Chiellini left just like that. And Twain just patted Wood who was beside him, âLetâs go, George. Itâs our turn.â
He did not smoke â not that he needed it to look cool. He was the embodiment of the word âcoolâ. Especially when he appeared in front of the media, that continuous flashing of the lights, could clearly represent that Tony Twain was not far off with his odds from getting the world championships from Lippi.
âWhat do you think about Marcelo Lippi, Mr Twain? â After the routine questions, Twain needed to face this similar question as well.
âHe is an outstanding head coach. He led Juventus and Italy to obtain those championship trophies, it was long proving that point.â Twain did not hesitate nor was surprised, he answered quickly.
But for the journalists who could understand English and Italian, they laughed out loud. Because this was similar too coincidental, Lippi used the same words to answer the question.
Even their acts of being low profile was so similar, no wonder they are the opponents for the finals of the world championships.
Twain was laughed at inexplicably, but he did not ask what had happened.
âIs it a little difficult to play against such a coach in the final?â A reporter from Milan Sports asked.
âI admit itâs a bit difficult, after all, Lippi is experienced. But ...â Twainâs tone changed a little, âNo one came to the Bernabeu stadium to compete for the runner-up. Iâm sure Lippi would think the same way, being able to beat Italy and obtain the championships, I would be extremely happy.â
âMr Twain, you intentionally and surprisingly acted low profile, was that to let Italy underestimate you?â The reporter from Milan Sports was very aggressive.
âNo, itâs not.â Twain spread his hands. âYouâre insulting Mr. Lippiâs IQ. He didnât forget to use comedy against the Italian journalist, for his constant aggression. âI do have a lot of respect for Lippi and Iâm happy to play against him in the final. â
Twain did not lie. Although as a fan, Twain hated Juventus and Lippi, but after becoming a coach, there has been a change of mind, everything was thought about from the coachâs point of view, his mindset was becoming similar as that Italian coach. Being the head coach, the tactics master was deserving of his respect.
And Twain also knew that, with Lippiâs experience, itâs himself who would end up losing out if he provoked a war of words. Lippiâs Italian team would definitely not be fooled, and for England who was always on the initiative would fall, their morale would definitely take a huge hit. Psychological warfare was not always a treasure that was sure-fire.
This double-edged sword, if used poorly, would hurt yourself, so Twain had always went for the easier alternative.
Lippi was an old fox, a stone, if he screws up, he would mess up his own and teammatesâ morale.
âI hope that there would be an exciting contest tomorrow, but that does not mean I would promise that Iâll play an offensive ball game.â Twain slyly laughed, âFor me, the results are the priority.â
Hearing him say this, some of the reporters sighed. It looks like the finals match tomorrow would be a boring match, if there are no surprises, it is mostly likely going to end in a penalty shootout.
On the other hand, some reporters heard what they wanted. Tomorrow, tomorrow England was likely to be defensive, probably prioritizing defensively counter-attacking, sacrificing offense, and dragging them into extra-time and penalty shoot-outs.
The original tactic that was covered up for three days, and this was what Twain implemented for the English team? That was so boringâ¦
Defensive, defensive, defensive... someone please knock open his brain to see if there was anything inside other than âdefenseâ.
Twain would not go ahead and think about what the reporters were discussing, after answering the reportersâ questions, Wood and him left the Bernabeu stadium as he took the team bus and followed the team back to the hotel that they were staying in. There would be a final tactical meeting tonight, then after would be the quiet wait for tomorrowâs night.
His first time leading a country team into the World-level championships match was approaching so quickly. (To be continued, if you want to know what happens later, please log in to www.qidian.com, where there would be more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!