Chapter 36: 35. Winning MOTM
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As the final whistle blew, confirming Arsenal's 4-3 victory, the players gathered together, arms around each other, basking in the glory of a comeback that would be talked about for years. Francesco looked up to the stands, taking in the sea of Arsenal fans chanting his name. He had arrived on the big stage, and everyone watching knew that this was just the beginning of something incredible.
As Arsenal's players began their walk toward the tunnel, the victorious energy still pulsing through them, Arsène Wenger waited at the entrance with a proud smile on his face. He clapped each player on the back as they passed, offering words of encouragement and praise, especially for their resilience and teamwork. When Francesco approached, Arsène extended his arms and gave him a warm, fatherly hug, pulling the young player close.
"You were magnificent," Arsène said with a grin. "Twice now, you've shown everyone what you're made of. That was a performance worthy of a true Arsenal legend."
Francesco smiled, still catching his breath, feeling the weight of his coach's praise. His heart was racing not only from the match but from the significance of it all. It was only his second Premier League game, yet he was already being recognized for stepping up in crucial moments.
"Thank you, boss," Francesco replied, his voice a bit shaky with emotion. "I just did what I could for the team."
Arsène chuckled, patting him on the back. "Keep doing that, and you'll go down in Arsenal history. Now, go celebrate with your teammates."
The locker room was alive with celebration when Francesco entered. His teammates were cheering, some of them singing Arsenal chants, others playfully dancing, letting the adrenaline from the comeback win carry them. Bottles of water were sprayed around as players laughed and congratulated one another, reliving the highlights of the match with excitement.
Francesco was about to join in when a Premier League staff member stopped him near the entrance, holding a small trophy in their hands. "Francesco," the staff member said, smiling, "congratulations, you're the Man of the Match. We need to present you with the trophy and have you do a quick interview."
Francesco's eyes widened slightly, caught by surprise. He'd dreamed about winning a Man of the Match award but hadn't expected it to happen so soon. He glanced back at the locker room, where his teammates were chanting his name, before nodding and stepping aside with the staff member.
They led him over to a small media area set up just outside the locker room, the familiar Premier League backdrop behind him. As he held the trophy in his hands, he took a moment to let it all sink in—the roar of the crowd, the cheers of his teammates, and now this award. It was surreal.
The interviewer smiled at him as the cameras started rolling. "Francesco, congratulations on a fantastic performance and on being named Man of the Match. It's your second game with Arsenal, and you've already scored three goals, two of them tonight in a thrilling comeback. How does it feel?"
Francesco hesitated, then gave a humble smile. "Thank you. It's… it's hard to describe, honestly. I'm just grateful for the chance to play for Arsenal, and to be able to help the team win. The fans, the atmosphere, my teammates—it all pushes me to give my best."
The interviewer nodded, clearly impressed. "You've quickly become a fan favorite, and tonight's brace will only make the fans love you more. Can you take us through that final goal?"
Francesco took a breath, replaying the moment in his mind. "It was just instinct. We were under pressure defending the corner, and then I saw the ball cleared and knew I had to go for it. With Begovic out of position, I knew I'd have an open shot if I could get there fast enough. All I could think about was running as hard as I could."
He gave a small laugh, the adrenaline from the moment still lingering. "Honestly, I didn't think too much. I just ran and hoped."
The interviewer smiled, nodding. "Well, the fans were certainly hoping along with you. You're proving to be a fantastic addition to this Arsenal squad. What's next for you?"
Francesco looked thoughtful, feeling a mix of pride and humility. "I just want to keep learning, keep improving. There's so much to work on, and I'm grateful to be surrounded by great players and coaches who push me every day. Hopefully, I can keep helping the team and making the fans proud."
The interviewer wrapped up the interview, thanking Francesco and congratulating him once again. As Francesco headed back to the locker room, he felt the weight of the Man of the Match trophy in his hands. It was a tangible reminder of the hard work he'd put in and a promise of what he could still achieve.
Back in the locker room, his teammates greeted him with a fresh round of cheers and chants, lifting him up in celebration. They clapped him on the back, patting his head and shoulders, and teased him with shouts of "Man of the Match!" in playful admiration. The atmosphere was electric, and Francesco felt a deep sense of belonging. He wasn't just a new face in the squad; he was a part of this Arsenal family.
Amid the laughter and celebration, Per Mertesacker raised a bottle of water like a champagne bottle and sprayed it in the air, much to everyone's amusement. "To Francesco!" he shouted. "Our star of the night!"
Francesco looked around at his jubilant teammates, overwhelmed with gratitude. The recognition from his peers and their warm welcome made him feel at home in a way he hadn't expected so soon. Raising his Man of the Match trophy with a wide grin, he said, "Thank you, everyone. This is incredible. I couldn't have done it without all of you."
The squad roared in response, playfully ruffling his hair, patting his back, and cheering for him. For the next few minutes, Francesco let himself fully embrace the celebration. They danced, shouted Arsenal chants, and relived moments from the match in an animated mix of shouts and laughter.
Finally, after a while, the locker room calmed down as Arsène Wenger and the rest of the coaching staff entered. The players gradually quieted down, out of respect for their manager. Arsène walked to the center of the room, his expression composed, yet tinged with pride and intensity.
He looked around the room, nodding at each player. "Well done, everyone," he began, his voice steady. "You showed remarkable spirit out there. That second half was Arsenal football at its finest—tenacity, composure, and belief in each other. But before we celebrate, let's discuss why we were in a 3-0 hole in the first place."
The players exchanged glances, their expressions sobering. Arsène had that rare ability to both lift them up and challenge them to improve at the same time. He cleared his throat and continued, "Peter Crouch's early goal was a blow, and I understand how unsettling that kind of start can be. But we were caught off-guard, and you know better than to let one goal throw you off course. After that, we let Stoke dictate the tempo. They capitalized on our hesitation and punished us for it."
The players listened intently. Arsène's analysis was sharp, yet fair, as he broke down specific moments from the first half, pointing out how their midfield had struggled to hold possession and how the defense hadn't effectively neutralized Stoke's aerial threats. He highlighted individual performances, both where players had excelled and where they'd faltered, in a way that felt constructive rather than critical.
"But," he said, pausing to let his words sink in, "what matters is how you responded. At halftime, we discussed what needed to change. You all listened, adapted, and executed our plan with everything you had. Francesco's goal after the restart—that was a spark. And from there, each one of you fought as a team, bringing us back from the brink. That comeback was only possible because every one of you believed in it."
The team looked around at each other, a renewed sense of unity filling the room. Arsène's words were a reminder of how they'd faced and overcome adversity together, reinforcing the importance of their collective strength. He turned to Francesco with a warm smile.
"And Francesco," he continued, "you were brilliant. Your composure, your instinct—those are qualities we value deeply here at Arsenal. The way you seized those moments reminded me of some of the greatest players who have worn this jersey. Keep that fire, and you'll have a bright future."
Francesco nodded, feeling the weight of Arsène's praise and the trust his manager had placed in him. "Thank you, boss," he replied earnestly. "I'll keep doing my best."
Arsène continued, his tone softening. "Tonight was a lesson for all of us. When things go wrong, we learn, we adjust, and we fight back. You did that brilliantly tonight. Remember, resilience is as crucial as talent in this game."
He looked around at the team once more, his gaze steady. "We'll go over more details in training, but for now, remember this feeling. Remember that you have it within you to overcome anything. Now, let's celebrate."
As the celebrations wound down in the locker room, Arsène raised a hand, calling for a bit more quiet.
"Per, Alexis, Francesco," he said, looking at each of them in turn. "Come with me. We'll need you for the post-match press conference."
Francesco's eyes widened in surprise. While he had done media interviews before, this would be his first time facing the full post-match conference—a bigger, more intimidating stage with all the reporters assembled. His heart skipped a beat as he looked from Per to Alexis, both veterans of these moments, and then to Arsène.
"Me?" Francesco asked, a bit stunned.
Arsène noticed the uncertainty on his young player's face and smiled. "Yes, you, Francesco. You were Man of the Match, after all. If I don't bring you, the press will have me for dinner."
The room chuckled, and Francesco felt some of the tension ease. But his teammates gave him encouraging pats on the back, and Per leaned over, clapping him on the shoulder.
"You'll be fine, Francesco," Per reassured him. "Just speak from the heart, like you always do. They'll love you."
With that, the three players followed Arsène out of the locker room and down the corridors of the stadium toward the press room. The walk felt both exhilarating and daunting to Francesco. He'd had no time to prepare any kind of statement, and his mind raced as he tried to anticipate what questions might come his way. But Arsène's confidence in him made a difference; he wanted to rise to the occasion for his manager and for the club.
When they entered the press room, cameras flashed, and a murmur swept through the reporters as they noticed Francesco, the night's standout performer, among those in attendance. The sight of the packed room and the many eyes on him made his pulse quicken, but he took a deep breath, reminding himself to stay grounded.
Arsène took his seat at the center of the table, with Per, Alexis, and Francesco settling in beside him. Once everyone was seated, the head of Arsenal's media team gave the signal to start, and the first reporter jumped in with a question directed at Arsène.
"Mr. Wenger, what was your assessment of tonight's match? A comeback like this—down three goals at the half—isn't something we see every day."
Arsène nodded, thoughtful. "It was indeed a rare and remarkable performance. I think tonight, the players showed their resilience. The first half exposed weaknesses—Peter Crouch's goal set the tone early, and we struggled to adjust to Stoke's physicality and pace. But we regrouped at halftime, and the players showed an incredible response in the second half. They played with heart, and I'm proud of them."
Another reporter raised her hand, directing her question at Francesco. "Francesco, you were instrumental in the comeback, scoring two goals tonight. How did it feel to make such a big impact so early in your Premier League career?"
Francesco paused, gathering his thoughts. "It was… surreal," he began. "I mean, it's an honor to wear this jersey, to play for Arsenal. I just wanted to give everything for the team. I didn't expect to be in this position tonight, but my teammates supported me, and the fans were incredible. Their energy lifted us, especially in the second half."
The reporters nodded, jotting down his words as they prepared their next questions. Another raised his hand, addressing Arsène, "Can you talk about Francesco's impact in these first few matches? He's become an immediate fan favorite."
Arsène smiled, glancing at Francesco. "Francesco has a natural instinct on the field and a humility that's refreshing. He's young, yes, but he plays with maturity beyond his years. We saw his potential, of course, but his integration into the team has been remarkable. He has a bright future ahead if he continues to work hard and stays grounded."
Francesco felt a swell of pride as he listened, but he also knew that Arsène's words carried a responsibility to live up to.
Then a question came to Alexis Sanchez. "Alexis, as one of Arsenal's established stars, how does it feel to have young players like Francesco making an impact?"
Alexis nodded with a grin. "It's great. Francesco brings something fresh to the team, and he's talented but also humble. When he scored tonight, you could see how much it meant to him and to all of us. It's always exciting to see young players step up."
Per Mertesacker was then asked about the team's collective effort, especially in defense, during the second half.
Per spoke thoughtfully. "In the first half, we lost focus. But as we gathered at halftime, we knew what was at stake. The adjustments we made were tactical, but the mentality shift was crucial. Everyone gave their all, and Francesco's first goal really fueled our momentum. That's what being part of a team is—finding strength together."
As the conference continued, the questions came faster, covering everything from the halftime discussions to individual performances and future goals. Francesco started to relax, realizing that he didn't have to have perfect answers—just honest ones.
One of the last questions came back to Arsène, a reflection on the road ahead. "Mr. Wenger, with performances like tonight's, do you believe Arsenal has the resilience to challenge for the Premier League title?"
Arsène gave a small smile, his eyes focused. "Football is a long journey. This squad has potential, yes, but resilience isn't a one-time thing. Tonight was a good test, and we passed it. But if we want to be true title contenders, we need to bring this spirit into every game, to keep learning and improving. Tonight's performance shows we're on the right path."
With that, the press conference wrapped up. The reporters dispersed, cameras stopped flashing, and the hum of conversation faded. Francesco let out a quiet breath, feeling a mix of relief and excitement. He'd done it; he'd faced his first big post-match conference.
As they exited the room, Arsène placed a reassuring hand on Francesco's shoulder. "Well done, Francesco. This is only the beginning. Keep that spirit, and you'll do great things here."
Francesco nodded, absorbing the encouragement. The night had been unforgettable—a comeback win, Man of the Match, and his first post-match press conference. Walking back down the tunnel with Arsène, Per, and Alexis, he felt a renewed sense of purpose. He was part of something bigger now, a journey that had only just begun. And he couldn't wait to see where it would take him.
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Name : Francesco Lee
Age : 16 (2014)
Birthplace : London, England
Football Club : Arsenal First Team
Championship History : None