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Now reading: Chapter 88: Lorenzo's Strong Response! from The Golden Striker: Barcelona’s Football King, a Action novel by Shadownarch.

The stalla's opening minutes were exactly what Djukic had prepared for, Valencia compact, patient, using the ho crowd as a twelfth man. The steep stands, rising nearly vertically above the touchlines, funnelled the noise directly downward onto the pitch in a way that felt more like pressure than sound. It was different from the Bernabéu's horizontal roar or the Camp Nou's rolling wave, here the noise arrived from above, intimate and relentless, designed to make the visiting team feel watched from every angle.

Barcelona kept the ball in the first five minutes without urgency, Iniesta and Busquets rotating it through the midfield, taking the asure of Rou's press triggers. Valencia sat in their 4-2-3-1, disciplined and narrow, not chasing the ball but waiting for the mont Barcelona's passing rhythm broke.

It broke in the Eighth minute.

Pablo Piatti, the diminutive Argentine talent, six years removed from sharing a tournant with Agüero in the 2007 U-20 World Cup found a pocket of space between the lines and drove past the halfway line with the low-gravity acceleration of a man built close to the ground. The stalla rose with him.

Facing pressure from Sergi Roberto, the 1.63m Piatti didn't panic. He used his low centre of gravity to swivel and threaded a lateral pass to Fede Cartabia, who was igniting his engines on the right flank.

A storm erupted on the Valencia wing. Cartabia, another product of the Argentine system, a speed specialist, found Jordi Alba moving to intercept. The stalla stands erupted in jeers; Valencians never missed a chance to greet a player who had left for Catalonia.

Cartabia took a heavy touch, inviting the challenge, then about ten tres from the byline perford a sharp cut-back that left Alba overcommitted. With his left foot he swept a wide horizontal cross toward the edge of the area.

Valencia played to their strengths: low-gravity agility, clinical positioning. Cartabia's pass was aid at the central pocket where Piatti had drifted.

Busquets moved to close the gap. Before he could engage, Parejo, the Madrid-bred captain, leaped to win the aerial duel against the Barcelona pivot. The ball was flicked into the vacuum. Piatti was there.

With a nimble shoulder drop, Piatti evaded Dani Alves's recovery slide and drove into the heart of the box. Mascherano, the "Little Chief" calculated the stride and lunged. A fierce, textbook sliding tackle.

THUD!

The ball was cleared cleanly, but Piatti's legs tangled with the defender's trailing montum as he tumbled to the grass.

Fweet! Fweet-!

"NO! HE GOT THE BALL!" Santiago scread into the ESPN Sur microphone. "Mascherano is livid! Look at the replay! A clean tackle and the referee still pulls the card, the stalla has its first gift of the afternoon!"

Inés Valdes shook her head. "A yellow card for Mascherano. A harsh call in a hostile house. Piatti sold that contact with the experience of a veteran."

Piatti stood over the free-kick, unhurried. Lorenzo stood in the wall, watching his countryman. He knew the narrative, Piatti was the Argentine who had carried the hope before him, the boy the AFA had once pointed to as the future.

Fweet-!

Piatti began his run, short, choppy steps. He struck the ball with a wicked left-footed curve. It didn't just clear the wall; it dipped with a late, aggressive spin into the top right corner.

Valdés, his vision partially obscured by Piqué's jump, dived a heartbeat too late. The ball whistled past his outstretched palm.

1-0.

The stalla exploded. Tens of thousands of Bat flags rose in the stands. Djukic raised a controlled fist on the touchline. Martino turned imdiately to his assistant, already adjusting.

The match restarted and the atmosphere thickened. The gunpowder that had been present since kickoff was now a full-blown smog.

"Watch the line, Lorenzo!" Sergi Roberto called as they recycled possession.

Lorenzo gave a cold nod. He could feel the Shevchenko template sharpening his anticipation, narrowing his read of the Valencia double-pivot. He wasn't frustrated by the deficit. He was calculating.

In the 21st minute, Iniesta initiated the vertical transition. He saw Lorenzo holding position between Parejo and Rou, a physical anchor that forced the Valencia midfield to contract. Iniesta struck the ball with the arch of his foot, sending a high, plumting ball toward the final third.

Parejo tried to lean in, but Lorenzo's fra absorbed the contact without yielding. He leaped and powered a header back toward the onrushing Sergi Roberto.

"A leap of giants!" Santiago roared. "He's outmuscling the Valencia captain in the air!"

Sergi Roberto didn't settle the ball. He flicked it first-ti toward the left wing. Neymar sprinted to et it, his bleached spikes catching the floodlight as he bypassed Bernat with a series of step-overs. He looked up and saw Lorenzo and ssi making a double run into the area.

Neymar whipped a cross in. The ball carried a violent, spinning arc, a byproduct of Sergi Roberto's earlier touch. It flew dangerously close to the goal area.

Vicente Guaita leaped with confidence. He reached for the ball, but the erratic spin caused it to slip through his grasp.

The stalla gasped. The ball bounced off the turf, popping up to an awkward, waist-high height at the edge of the penalty area.

Lorenzo was there. He had anticipated the mistake before the ball even reached Guaita's hands. He didn't take a touch to settle. His standing foot planted into the stalla grass and his body turned sideways to the goal.

Facing the spinning, bouncing leather, he locked his right ankle and swung.

THWACK!

A dull, heavy thud silenced the stadium. The ball's spin was neutralised by the sheer force of the strike. It soared toward the top-left corner, rising fast and flat.

Guaita, still recovering from the fumble, could only watch.

SWISH!

The net stretched out.

1-1.

"LORENZO!! THE RESPONSE OF THE BEAST!" Santiago was screaming until he was hoarse. "Guaita made the mistake and the Beast didn't just punish it, he executed. A side-on volley from the edge of the area, and the stalla is silenced!"

Lorenzo didn't run to the corner. He stood at the edge of the box, arms spread wide, staring at the silent ho stands. The equaliser had arrived. The hunt was only beginning.

[Status: Level (1-1). 22nd Minute. La Liga Matchday 4 - stalla.]

[Target: Secure the lead and deliver the assist.]

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