Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Síða 56

Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Síða 56
54 A T L A N T I C A working hard every day. You take it for granted when you are fit. When you get injured you realise what football means to you.” Eidur Smári hasn’t felt a twinge in his ankle in over a year and a half, and he’s ready to prove himself in the Premiership, because even he knows that scoring 22 goals for a first division team doesn’t guarantee success at the highest level in the game. “I have a good self-belief. I know I have the qualities to compete with the best. Now I just have to see what I can do. But it will be tough, because they have so many good strikers. But I’m only 21 (turning 22 in September) and I have a few years to prove myself. I’m just looking forward to getting started.” FROM FATHER TO SON Noticing his quiet confidence, one realises that it’s just a matter of time before Eidur Smári fulfils the promise that was nearly taken away by one vicious tackle. But as much as he loves the game of football, he’s mature enough to understand the burdens of the sport, and not get lost in the excess trappings that often accom- pany professional athletes. “People outside of football think it’s all about driving a fancy car and living in a big house. They don’t realise that this is my work. It’s mentally very hard, espe- cially when you get injured or when everything goes against you. There’s a lot of pressure from fans and the media, and you put pressure on yourself. When it’s going good, my life is going good. When things go bad, it affects me. So it’s not always as good as it looks from the outside.” Yet even with the pressure of big-money contracts and the ever-present critics, both in the media and in the stands, it’s still a family game to Eidur Smári. “The sport has such a history, especially in England. Saturday afternoon for people is going to the match. It’s passed from generation to generation. You always hear things like, ‘I’m an Arsenal fan like my dad’. It seems as though the father passes it down to the son and daughter.” With Eidur Smári’s own son jumping in puddles, and booting the ball back and forth against the house, it’s obvious that this little chap will also grow up with a football by his side, and will become one of Chelsea’s most ardent supporters. Edward Weinman is a staff writer. FOOTBALL PRODIGY Score goals and the fans will notice. Eidur Smári makes time for one of his many supporters. "You take it for granted when you are fit. When you get injured you realise what football means to you." ATL 5/00 51-54 Eiður Smári cmsx 17.8.2000 11:45 Page 54
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