Chapter 685 To Selhurst Park
Chapter 685 To Selhurst Park
Zachary woke up early before the first light of dawn filtered through his window.
It was 6:00 AM, and today was the day he might play his debut for Liverpool in their away game against Crystal Palace. Bursting with anticipation, he quickly got ready, packed his gear, and exited his new mansion in Woolton.
The bodyguards who had been with him during his initial days in Liverpool were no longer necessary. The city, familiar with its football stars, was a safe haven, and the club trusted that Zachary could now move around without a tight security detail. However, Ray, the ever-reliable player liaison officer, was already waiting outside, ready to drive him to Melwood.
"Morning, Ray," Zachary greeted, appreciating the continuity of Ray's presence.
"Morning, Zachary. Ready for your big day?" Ray replied with a smile.
Zachary nodded, his excitement evident in his smile as they hopped into the car and cruised towards Melwood. The streets of Liverpool were still and peaceful, the city slowly stirring from its slumber.
Upon arriving at Melwood, they found the training ground already buzzing with activity. The players and staff were all decked out in sharp club suits, evidently ready for the journey ahead.
The mood was a blend of determination and team spirit. Coaches and staff hustled about, putting the finishing touches on their preparations. Though serious about the task ahead, the players exchanged lighthearted banter, a way to squash the pre-match jitters. The whole atmosphere was charged with a sense of purpose and excitement.
In the cafeteria, the team gathered for a light breakfast at around 7:15 AM. Zachary found himself chatting with James Milner and Virgil van Dijk. Milner, ever the seasoned professional, shared some encouraging words.
"Just remember to keep it simple on your debut. Don't try to do too much," Milner advised while grinning. "Stay calm, and whatever you do, don't trip yourself and over the ball."
Virgil joined in with a chuckle. "Save the theatrics for the stage, not the pitch. Klopp wouldn't be impressed. Just focus on your game, and you'll shine out there."
Their words were both comforting and amusing, helping Zachary relax. Time passed swiftly, and at 8:00 AM sharp, the Liverpool team boarded the luxurious team bus. Zachary sat next to Milner, who continued to share insights about playing in the Premier League.
The journey to Selhurst Park in London, spanning approximately 220 miles, was estimated to take about five hours. As the bus departed from Melwood, Zachary peered through the window, soaking in the stunning English countryside.
The verdant fields and charming villages provided a tranquil backdrop to the intensity of the football pitch, allowing him a peaceful moment of reflection.
The atmosphere on the bus was relaxed but focused. Some players listened to music, lost in their worlds with headphones on, while others watched movies or studied match footage on their tablets.
Zachary took advantage of the time to analyze Crystal Palace's playing style and mentally rehearse Klopp's tactical instructions. He also enjoyed chatting with Milner and van Dijk, feeling more comfortable with each passing mile.
Time passed swiftly as the team bus continued rolling towards London. Zachary watched the urban landscape gradually replace the countryside.
This was Zachary's first journey by bus with the Liverpool team from Melwood to London, and he couldn't help but compare it to his travels in Italy.
In Turin, where he had spent the past few years playing for Juventus, the scenery was different, with mountainous backdrops and historic architecture dominating the skyline. On the other hand, London was a sprawling urban jungle with a mix of old and new.
As the bus navigated through the city outskirts, Zachary appreciated the blend of cultures and the vibrant atmosphere even without seeing the iconic central landmarks.
Around 1:00 PM, the team bus pulled up to the luxurious Hilton London Croydon, a favorite among Premier League teams for its top-notch facilities and proximity to Selhurst Park. The players disembarked, each one carrying an air of focus and determination. They were here for business.
After checking in, the team headed to the hotel's dining area for a nutritious meal meticulously arranged by Mona Nemmer, Liverpool's head nutritionist.
Zachary opted for a hearty yet healthy meal of baked salmon, sweet potato mash, and a mixed greens salad with a light vinaigrette. The meal was designed to provide the perfect balance of protein, carbohydrates, and vitamins to fuel them for the evening match.
Post-lunch, the players had some downtime, and Zachary retreated to his room. He took a short nap and then listened to music before spending some minutes visualizing his potential performance on the pitch. The calm before the storm allowed him to center himself and focus on the task ahead.
At 4:00 PM, Zachary left his room as the team gathered for a scheduled tactical briefing with Klopp and the coaching staff. Soon enough, they began reviewing Crystal Palace's key players and defensive strategies in one of the conference rooms.
Although they were going through the same familiar motions and tactics again, Zachary paid close attention, eager to absorb every bit of information.
The briefing ended at 5:00 PM, and the players had a light snack of fruits, nuts, and energy bars to keep their energy levels steady. It was essential to have this snack now, with the match kick-off at 9:00 PM, ensuring they were neither too full nor too hungry by game time.
Zachary then went through his pre-match routine, ensuring all his gear was ready. He also spent a few moments in quiet reflection, feeling the weight and excitement of the upcoming game. The minutes flashed by, and before he knew it, the clock hands pointed to 7:00 PM.
Zachary exited his room and joined his teammates as they boarded the bus for the short trip to Selhurst Park. The drive through South London was bustling, with fans already making their way to the stadium and vendors selling team merchandise.
Zachary relished the new sights as the bus continued forward, absorbing the vibrant energy of match day.
As they approached Selhurst Park, the atmosphere became even more charged. Crowds of fans, clad in red and blue, lined the streets, their cheers and chants already a deafening roar even though more than an hour remained until kick-off.
The Crystal Palace supporters were known for their passionate home support, and tonight was no different. Some fans booed as the Liverpool bus passed by, a few holding up signs taunting the visiting team.
However, a sizeable number recognized Zachary and yelled his name, a testament to his world-class status and recent World Cup victory. Despite the rivalry, there was a measure of respect for the talent he brought to the pitch.Nôv(el)B\\jnn