The Greatest of all Time

Chapter 699 From Club Glory to National Pride



Chapter 699  From Club Glory to National Pride

The radiant Ivorian sun bathed the Abidjan City in a warm, golden glow as Zachary's plane descended towards the Félix Houphouët Boigny International Airport. The skyline, with its mix of modern high-rises and traditional buildings, stretched out below, showcasing the vibrant spirit of the capital.

The conditions were the best they could ever be, with gentle late afternoon light embracing the surroundings as the plane touched down at around three. Stepping off the aircraft, Zachary was greeted by an electrifying wave of excitement that rippled through the airport.

The Ivorian fans, thrilled by Zachary's arrival, erupted in cheers, their enthusiasm reverberating through the terminal. Security personnel swiftly moved in to maintain order, ensuring the fans' exhilaration didn't escalate into chaos.

Meanwhile, airport officials, recognizing Zachary's stature as one of the world's best footballers, provided him with VIP treatment. They expedited his passage through the airport, whisking him through customs and baggage claim with seamless efficiency. Kristin, ever at his side, coordinated every detail, her presence a calming influence amid the frenzy.

Outside, in the bustling parking lot, Lorenzo Riccardo awaited them. The bodyguard, who had arrived in Abidjan days earlier to ensure everything was in place, greeted Zachary with a warm, enthusiastic embrace.

"Welcome back, champ!" Lorenzo exclaimed, his Italian accent adding a touch of familiarity to the greeting.

"Thanks, Lorenzo. It's good to be here," Zachary replied, his smile reflecting the friendship he already shared with his trusted bodyguard and friend.

The greetings soon ended, and with Lorenzo at the wheel, they navigated the busy streets of Abidjan, heading towards Zachary's residence in the suburbs.

The drive was a blend of catching up and enjoying the city's sights, a place Zachary had come to appreciate deeply over the years. Upon arriving at his residence, he quickly settled in, grateful for the comfort and tranquility after the long journey.

The night passed, and the following morning, Friday, 7th September, dawned crisp and clear. Zachary enjoyed breakfast at home before joining his Ivorian National Football teammates for their final preparations before the first AFCON qualifier against Rwanda.

The training ground was abuzz with activity and laughter. Zachary's teammates—Nicolas Pépé, Serey Dié, Wilfried Zaha, Eric Bailly, and others—welcomed him with open arms and hearty smiles.

"Zachary! Good to see you, man!" Pépé called out, pulling him into a friendly embrace.

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"It's great to be back with you guys," Zachary replied, his spirits lifted by the warm reception.

"Zachary! Good to see you, man!" Pépé called out, pulling him into a friendly embrace.

"It's great to be back with you guys," Zachary replied, his spirits lifted by the warm reception.

Hervé Renard, the Ivorian Coach, approached with a broad smile. "Zachary, it's always a pleasure to have you with us. Let's get to work. We must show Rwanda what we're made of."

"Absolutely, Coach. I'm ready," Zachary said, his determination evident.

What followed was a day filled with rigorous training sessions, team meetings, and tactical briefings. Zachary immersed himself in the practice, his focus unwavering as they fine-tuned their strategies. The bonding activities with his teammates were just as crucial, fostering a sense of unity and mutual trust that would be essential on the field.

Saturday evening arrived with a sense of purpose as the Ivorian team boarded a flight to Kigali, Rwanda. The atmosphere was electric, a mix of anticipation and confidence. As reigning World Champions, the pressure was immense, but so was their determination. The team arrived in Kigali and checked into their hotel, a luxurious haven where they could rest and acclimatize before the big game.

Sunday, 9th September, then dawned with a renewed sense of focus. The team spent the morning surveying the match venue, the Stade Amahoro, and making their final preparations. By then, the atmosphere around the team was already charged, with the players mentally and physically ready for the upcoming challenge.

Time ticked away, and clock hands in Kigali soon pointed to the 3:30 PM mark. The whistle blew, and the game against Rwanda commenced.

The Stade Amahoro was packed with enthusiastic fans, their energy palpable. Zachary felt the familiar rush of adrenaline as he stepped onto the pitch. The match kicked off with a roar of excitement, and from the first whistle, the Ivorian team showcased their dominance.

Zachary's performance was once again nothing short of spectacular. He controlled the midfield with his usual finesse, orchestrating plays with a maestro's touch.

Eventually, in the 18th minute, he intercepted a pass and drove forward, effortlessly weaving through defenders. Spotting Wilfried Zaha making a run, Zachary delivered a precise through ball that split the defense. Zaha didn't disappoint, slotting the ball into the net to give Ivory Coast the lead.

The stadium erupted, and Zachary was swarmed by his teammates in celebration. The first goal set the tone for the match. Jonathan Kodjia doubled the lead with a powerful header from a corner kick, and Nicolas Pépé added a third with a brilliant solo effort.

In the 65th minute, Zachary got his moment. After a swift counter-attack, he found himself in space just outside the box. With a deft touch, he maneuvered past a defender and unleashed a curling shot that flew past the goalkeeper, sealing a 4-0 victory for Ivory Coast.

As the final whistle blew, the sense of triumph was overwhelming. The Ivorian fans, though outnumbered, made their presence felt, their cheers echoing through the stadium. Zachary, drenched in sweat but brimming with satisfaction, acknowledged the fans' support, his heart swelling with pride.

The celebrations in the locker room were joyous but short-lived for Zachary. With responsibilities at Liverpool beckoning, he opted to stay in Kigali for the night before returning to England. As the evening settled in, Zachary, Kristin, and Lorenzo made their way to their hotel, a luxurious oasis in the heart of Kigali.

After a refreshing shower, Zachary headed down to the hotel restaurant. Kristin was already seated at a corner table, her casual dress highlighting her natural beauty. She looked up as he approached, her eyes lighting up with a smile. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

"Hey, you clean up well," she teased, her tone playful.

"Thanks, you look amazing," Zachary replied, feeling a warmth that had little to do with the tropical climate.

They ordered dinner, and as they ate, their conversation flowed easily. They reminisced about the past, recalling Zachary's time at Rosenborg and his journey to Juventus. Kristin's insights and memories added depth to the stories, her laughter and warmth slowly and slowly pulling at Zachary's heartstrings.

"Hey, remember last year's Champions League final when you scored the winner?" Kristin's eyes sparkled with the memory.

Zachary grinned, "How could I ever forget? That was one of the most thrilling moments of my career. The aftermath of the victory was crazy, with journalists constantly bombarding me with interviews. But you were there, handling everything like the pro you are."

Kristin blushed slightly, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear. "Just doing my job," she said modestly. "But it's been an incredible journey, hasn't it?"

"It really has," Zachary agreed, his gaze lingering on her. "And I 'm glad you've been there to support me all the way."

There was a brief pause, a moment when the air seemed to thicken with unspoken feelings. Zachary felt a connection, something that had long been growing beneath the surface, now becoming undeniable. Kristin looked away, her cheeks slightly flushed, and Zachary sensed the same hesitation, the same budding emotion.

As dinner wound down, they lingered over dessert, their conversation meandering from football to personal aspirations and dreams. Zachary couldn't help but open up in a way he rarely did, sharing thoughts and feelings he usually kept guarded. Kristin listened intently, her presence a comforting and grounding force.

Later, as they returned to their rooms, the hotel's quiet corridors amplifying the soft sounds of their footsteps, Zachary felt a sense of peace. He paused outside his door, turning to Kristin.

"Thanks for tonight. It was...nice," Zachary said, the words feeling inadequate for the depth of his feelings.

"It was. Goodnight, Zachary," Kristin replied, her smile warm and genuine.

"Goodnight, Kristin," he said softly, watching as she walked to her room.

After settling inside his suite, Zachary sat by the window, gazing at the Kigali skyline. The day's events replayed in his mind—the victory, the camaraderie, and the unexpected growing connection with Kristin. His life was a whirlwind of football and fame, but in the quiet moments, he would yearn for something more, something deeper.

The following morning, with the first light of dawn casting a golden glow over Kigali, Zachary was eager to begin his journey back to Liverpool. The brief interlude had been a much-needed chance to gather his thoughts and revitalize his spirit. As they boarded the flight, Kristin's presence beside him felt reassuring, a steady anchor in the ever-changing seas of his life.

Liverpool awaited, with its challenges and triumphs, but Zachary felt a renewed sense of purpose. The journey from club glory to national pride had been seamless, each experience enriching the other. And as the plane ascended, leaving Kigali behind, Zachary couldn't help but look forward to the future.

Amidst the soaring skies, a sense of deep contentment washed over Zachary. The path before him seemed clear, brimming with both challenges and opportunities. His primary goal was to continue delivering his best for Liverpool, contributing towards more victories for his new club.


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