Chapter 551 The Premier League in the new season will be very exciting!
Many fans have a subtle mentality, that is, comparison.
Compare your favorite player with other players, and then you have to fight to the death and fight to the death, and to give up who is the best in the world. But you must know that in the world, many things are incomparable.
Of course, some people may say that data is the most intuitive way to compare, but what problems can data illustrate?
There are no two identical leaves in the world, two identical teams, two identical players, and even two identical goals. In the world of football, almost every move and every goal process is full of uniqueness and incomparable.
Many times, what we see in our eyes is actually specious, similar in scope, but very different in details, or even completely different.
The smallest and most subtle details on the football field are the parts where the player's heel ball touches, the inner instep, the outer instep and the right instep. These are all relatively regular contact areas. But interestingly, fans can usually see that many players use toes, heels, knees, and even chests and heads to touch the ball at will.
For example, Coron, a genius boy with a seal-like exponent in Brazil not long ago, could anyone imagine a professional player using such a way to break through the opponent's defense in a professional arena?
You should know that although football is traditional, it is very inclusive. It allows every player to devote his creativity, rather than just playing step by step as recorded in the textbook, because football is full of various differences from the beginning.
The growth process, training method received, and the playing habits and characteristics of each player will prompt him to form a different tacit understanding with football. This tacit understanding needs to be reflected through the contact parts between the body and the ball. Once the contact part changes, this tacit understanding will be greatly reduced or even disappear.
To talk about the more formal touching parts, it has always been a controversy as to whether the player uses the inner instep or the outer instep to perform technical movements, because strictly speaking, both the inner instep and the outer instep can create wonderful memories.
The most typical inner instep is Rui Costa's direct pass, Albertini's leaf ball, Beckham's full moon scimitar, and Pirlo's elevator ball, and there are many external insteps, the most famous is Robert Carlos's heavy artillery fired on the outside instep.
I believe that when everyone sees this, they have a rough impression in their hearts. Right, the inner instep pays more attention to control than the outer instep, and control represents accuracy and efficiency, but what they lose is the thunderous speed and power.
Therefore, it is difficult to say which one is better and which one is not good.
Over the years, young players have been trained around the world, especially when scoring, and they are actually basically divided into two major schools, one is the Brazilian Latin school, the other is the European school, the former is represented by Romario and the latter is the banner of Van Basten.
The Brazilian Latin school emphasizes the ability to rely on feelings, do whatever you want, and pays attention to aura. It is not limited to any touching movements or any form. They only emphasize one purpose: scoring goals, even if you push the ball in with your butt, it is considered a good ball. This type of striker develops to the level of Romario, and you are simply a devil on the court, and you can't defend yourself.
European schools are represented by Van Basten, emphasizing the control of footwork. They have been asked to learn and indoctrinate since childhood, how to make the best and most appropriate choices based on a lot of conditional factors such as the incoming ball, environment, posture, movement, etc., and then follow the rules of what kind of shooting action to use, which part of the foot to deal with it, etc.
If you look at it at first glance, do you think you should admire the Brazilian Latin genre?
In fact, the Brazilian Latin genre has gradually declined, because since Romario retreated behind the scenes, Brazil has never had a dazzling heir, including Ronaldo, because Ronaldo is best at pushing and shooting inside the right foot, which is a typical European scorer's move, simple, but success rate
The European genre is less spiritual than the Brazilian Latin genre, and has a bit more mechanical craftsmanship, but it is more in line with modern football because it has a higher success rate, stronger stability, and more confident scoring efficiency. Unlike the Brazilian Latin genre, many times, it doesn't score a goal that seems simple, which is a very bad morale.
Also as representatives of Latin football in South America, Brazil and Argentina have embarked on two completely different paths. Brazil adheres to the Brazilian Latin genre, but many players gradually change their style after landing in Europe, such as Ronaldo, and Argentina produces excellent centers because they always adhere to the European genre as the standard for guiding players.
Romedal Falcao's father was once a Colombian international. Although he hoped Falcao could engage in more aristocratic baseball, he eventually supported his son's preferences, allowing Falcao to play in regular youth training clubs since he was a child. In addition, he was a national player, so he created Falcao's extremely solid basic skills.
At the age of fifteen, Falcao came to the riverbed and was further valued by the riverbed. From the beginning, he was determined to become an efficient and outstanding scorer like Crespo, Salas and other predecessors.
It can be said that it is precisely because of the hard work and accumulation over the past twenty years that Falcao has developed a whole body of judgment that he can respond with an extremely fast response to any sudden change.
It was as if this time, in Liverpool's penalty area, his aftermath was scanning the situation in Liverpool's penalty area. He found that Liverpool's defense line was in a diagonal shape, obviously pulled by his teammate Ribery, and Renner's position was obviously too late to go back, so he seemed a little forward.
This is an opportunity
As soon as Falcao reacted like this, he stopped the ball immediately. This sudden emergency stop opened the distance between him and Scotter, winning him the opportunity to start a foot, so he swung his left foot and gently rubbed the shooting skills of a typical European striker.
The ball rubbed out of the inner instep was a very beautiful arc, and for a striker like Falcao who had mastered an extremely familiar feeling in front of the goal after repeated trials, his control was also higher, so when he rubbed out this kick, he had already expected the ball to enter, and he must have been rubbed against the left post.
In fact, the ball really did not deviate from the track he had originally set, and it really hit the left column.
“GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL”
"Oh my god, the ball went into Romedal Falcao, and the 23rd minute, opened the first record for Tottenham Hotspur."
"Once, the left foot shot from the penalty area was on the right side of the penalty area. The ball almost hit the goal on the left post. It was a dead corner in the absolute sense. Liverpool goalkeeper Renner didn't have time to react to this shot. It was simply incredible. The shot was really impeccable."
Andy Gray is a professional player and is a very excellent professional player, so he can tell at a glance that Romedal Falcao's shot tests a player's shooting skills and grasp of footwork. From Falcao's confident choice to shoot himself, to him rubbing the ball against the post and hitting the goal, the whole process completely reflects his keen sense of smell and strong strength as a shooter.
There is a saying that goes well, if you don’t have three or three, how dare you go to Liangshan?
If Falcao did not have that kind of strength, he might not dare to choose to shoot by himself without passing the ball
After scoring the goal, Falcao quickly rushed out of Liverpool's penalty area, waving his arms around the way and rushed towards the corner flagpole. Behind him, Tottenham Hotspur players rushed out one by one to celebrate Falcao's goal.
"Tottenham Hotspur's first goal in the new season comes from young Colombian striker Romedal Falcao"
Tottenham Hotspur fans in the stands were already so excited that they lost their hearts. As early as the team's training丨The media kept breaking news that Falcao scored frequently. Tottenham Hotspur fans were not familiar with the Colombian striker who joined the team, but no one expected that he made such an impressive goal for the first time at home. It was not an exaggeration to say that he made such an impressive goal.
Let me ask, in today's football world, who can control and grasp the shooting skills and skills to this extent?
While the players were celebrating on the sidelines, Tottenham Hotspur fans in the stands were cheering wildly, celebrating the team's first record. At the same time, they were constantly encouraging and supporting the team and continuing to strive for goals. It would be best to knock Liverpool down directly
Benitez was somewhat unexpected that the team was scored by Tottenham Hotspur first, but Ye Qiu quickly walked out of the coach's seat and kept calling on the sidelines to continue to strengthen the offense, and to directly suppress Liverpool in one go.
With Tottenham's heavy pressure and losing one goal first, Liverpool's morale was affected to a certain extent, and the scene immediately became very passive. In the 29th minute, Tottenham Hotspur made an attack on the right.
Alves quickly inserted and joined forces with Messi to suppress Babel and Insua's left side. When Alves got a pass from Fabregas and received the ball from the right side of Liverpool's penalty area, Messi appeared at the front of the penalty area.
The ball was received and the ball was continuously disassembled with skillful foot skills, and brought the ball out from the double-team between Insua and Lucas, which completely attracted the attention of Liverpool's defense line. Then he suddenly passed the ball straight and saw Romedal Falcao inserted it and crossed Scotter to form a single shot.
After receiving the ball, Scotter was suppressed by Falcao and could not threaten him to shoot, so there was only Reina in front of Falcao, while the Colombian Tiger stared at Reina like he was staring at prey. When he saw that Reina finally couldn't help but make moves, he chose to kick.
After Reina poked out his left foot, the ball drilled through his crotch and drilled straight into the goal behind him. 0
Two consecutive goals were scored with left and right feet, but both reflected Romedal Falcao's extremely calm feeling in front of the goal, as well as his suffocating ability to capture murderous intent. More importantly, he had almost nothing to be criticized for, as a powerful center.
He is almost impeccable in his left foot, right foot, header, physical fitness, explosive power
"Sending Van Persie away, Ye Qiu gave us a goal machine named Romedal Falcao." Andy Grey was almost completely convinced by Tottenham Hotspur's scouting system, because with the continuous sale of leading stars, Tottenham Hotspur's overall strength can still be maintained so outstanding and strong. It is impossible to do without a strong scouting system.
Half an hour into the game, leading Liverpool with two goals, Tottenham Hotspur's league start was perfect.
But all Tottenham fans, even Ye Qiu, are still dissatisfied with the two-goal lead, because Tottenham still firmly controls the situation of the game and still firmly grasps the initiative of the game. It is almost difficult for Liverpool to form an effective containment effect on Tottenham Hotspur.
At least, in Benitez's tactics, there was no reasonable and effective division of labor and cooperation between Aquilani and Lucas. The two seemed to be fighting on their own. In addition, Gerald himself was not the kind of player who could sort out the midfield well, so Liverpool's midfield completely became a mess.
The midfield is in chaos, and the whole situation is also in chaos
Perhaps after scoring two goals in a row, Liverpool has strengthened its attention to Falcao and consciously strengthened its protection against Falcao in defense. Colombia's center's performance has also declined, but Tottenham Hotspur's offense is not the only one.
In the 38th minute, Ribery cooperated with Marcelo from the left, and used Glenn Johnson to lose his position to break through Liverpool's defense line, pass the right side by diagonally, Messi inserted and easily pushed the ball into the goal.
This is the football flavor of Tottenham Hotspur last season, full of exquisite cooperation, full of imagination pulling and passing and cutting, creating gaps and then capturing murderous intent. Falcao's two goals just now looked very tough, and they were full of a hard feeling.
The continuous goals have made the atmosphere of Tottenham Hotspur very relaxed, especially the Trident, which performed well this season, has frequently created threats in Liverpool's penalty area.
In the 41st minute, Falcao received a straight pass from Ribery to cut the ball from the left, and shot with his right foot from the left, and once again rubbed the post on the right into the net, and another shot in the absolute sense of the dead end.
Including Andy Gray, all the reporters and media who came to White Hart Lane Stadium, all the fans were shocked by the 23-year-old center from Colombia. Although he had performed very well in Ajax in the second half of last season, no one expected that he would become famous after coming to Tottenham Hotspur.
A hat trick was staged in the first half, and more importantly, almost every goal was so impeccable and so particular that it was almost impossible for you to find any flaws in his goal process.
After Falcao scored a hat trick, he quickly rushed out of the stadium and raised three fingers to the fans in the stands. He was obviously telling all Tottenham Hotspur fans that I scored three goals. As long as you continue to trust me, continue to cheer me, and continue to support me, I can score more, more and more goals
Tottenham Hotspur players were also obviously conquered by Falcao. Perhaps many of them compete with each other and threaten each other, but everyone knows one thing very clearly. This striker named Falcao will become a sharp knife on Tottenham Hotspur's striker in the new season, and from him, there are definitely many places worth learning from.
Isn’t career moving forward in the process of learning and progress from debut to retirement?
"Ye Qiu is in a big trouble." Andy Gray laughed a little gloating, "Long time after Tottenham announced the sale of Van Persie, I said I was not worried because there was another Cavani. Uruguayan scorer is the type Ye Qiu is very preferred because he can bring strong pressure to Tottenham's frontcourt."
"Just as Ye Qiu always trusted Drogba at Chelsea. Cavani's diligence and hard work are very similar to Drogba, and his progress over the past few years is obvious to all, so I always feel that it is natural for Van Persie to leave the team and Cavani takes the lead, but now the situation seems to have changed a little."
"I believe that Ye Qiu's intention to introduce Romedal Falcao is to strengthen the team's strength and fill in the team's lack of offensive ability in some games last season. When encountering dense and compact defense, Falcao's tough impact and excellent scoring ability in the penalty area are indeed impressive, but he cannot do everything Cavani can do after all."
"Then it will be a test for Ye Qiu. Falcao is in such a good state. The first round of the league is a hat-trick. I believe that no head coach in the world will win him in this situation, but what about Cavani? And relying so heavily on Falcao's goals will have some impact on Ribery and Messi?"
After Andy Gray finished speaking, he laughed. He felt that this sounded more like a happy trouble, because Tottenham had more options, and if we simply looked at it, Falcao was indeed better than Cavani, but from a tactical perspective, it might not be.
At least, Cavani is more in line with the requirements of Ye Qiu, Tottenham Hotspur, and even modern football styles, while Falcao is more inclined to score efficiently. He needs teammates around and behind him to pull for him, do balls for him, and help him create opportunities to score.
Is this back to the situation when Van Nistruy was in the team?
Or can Ye Qiu find an effective solution to solve all this?
"All in all, the Premier League in the new season will be very, very exciting," Andy Gray cheered excitedly.
Chapter completed!