Can Messi be called the king of the ball?
Messi must have deserved to be crowned king of the ball. After winning the America's Cup, Messi was officially crowned the third generation king! Since Pele and Diego Maradona, Messi has been called the most king by the media and football players. Some famous commentators, such as Zhan Jun, Zhang Lu and Huang Jianxiang, all recognized Messi as the king of the ball, and even the extremely serious CCTV named Messi as the king of the ball. After Messi won the seventh Golden Globe Award, the title of "Ball King Messi" became more and more formal. Throughout the 15 years when Messi dominated football, his performance on the court was more real than Pele's and more lasting than Diego Diego Maradona's! He is the third generation king, which is really indisputable. How comprehensive is Messi? Messi may be the last frontcourt free agent in the world to win the Golden Globe award. Four-time IFFHS best organization core winner, six-time European Golden Boot, eight-time La Liga Golden Boot, historical assist king, and active second shooter. Perhaps these data are not enough to fully show Messi's perfection. According to La Liga statistics, in the past 10 years, Messi dribbled as many as 16 17 times, with an average of 16 1 times a year. Many people don't know this figure clearly, but if you look at muniain, who has ranked second in dribbling in the past ten years, I believe everyone will be surpassed by Messi. Because muniain, the second-ranked player, has passed the ball for 607 times in the past 10 years, which means Messi is ahead of the second player by as many as10/0 times! Can Macy copy it? Messi is different in modern football. In recent years, he has been recognized by many people as the only person who can change the game by himself (Zhan Jun said). Of course, many people don't want to admit this way, and will say that Messi is a system player. Throughout today's football, most efficient goalscorers rely on strong firepower supply, that is, the so-called "standing post" strikers, such as Gao Sufengya, Kane, Benzema, etc., which are quite special. They can often play a versatile role in the attack, or assist or cover others, but only in the last step of the attack. Just like Stephen Chow said, "Messi is the kind of person who can always kick into the opponent's goal from his own goal", although exaggerated, Messi is also the only one who organizes the attack by himself until the final blow is completed. From the winger to the fake No.9, to the position of 10, and then to the defender, Messi has played extremely well in almost all positions in the center and frontcourt, and is also the only player who will not lose the goal efficiency because of the position change. Speaking of the comprehensiveness of an attacking player, Messi is second, and I believe no one dares to be the first.