The winger should not only be responsible for attacking from the flank. And it needs to be staggered and transposed to complete a variety of tactical tasks:
1, flank attack
(1) Take the ball or cooperate with the breakthrough, open the gap on the side, cross or shoot.
(2) Pull out the defense and insert the winger or defender through activities with or without the ball.
(3) When attacking in the middle or the opponent's attack, draw the side to contain the defense and be ready to meet the transfer pass at any time.
(4) large-scale cross-insertion and transposition, playing the role of the other party's center.
Step 2 attack in the middle
(1) Cut into the middle, break through or shoot.
(2) Exchange positions with the center to play the role of the center.
(3) Cross from the opposite side and make timely moves.
3. Active defense
(1) From attack to punctuality, the winger should keep an eye on "his own defender" and not allow him to assist freely.
(2) Actively participate in the collective defense in midfield or backcourt when necessary.
(3) When the opponent serves a corner kick or kicks a free kick near the restricted area, he should actively participate in the defense in front of the door.
(4) When our winger attacks, he should temporarily act as a winger.
[Edit this paragraph] The most famous winger in football history.
10. Joaquin (Spain)
Joaquin, who debuted in Betis youth team, became the right pillar of the Green Army and the Spanish national team at a young age. Fierce vertical breakthrough and rapid instantaneous explosive force are Huajin's signature moves. As an idol, Figo combines ball control and speed into a rigorous and ornamental unity. From assists to goals, Joaquin is competent for two roles: setter and terminator. He shuttled freely on the right, changed direction and got rid of people. Few people can stop him, and the bottom pass always creates a good chance for the center to win.
Years of tempering have made him a hot commodity with the most appreciation potential in European football, and the names of giants such as Chelsea and Real Madrid are always around. Looking back at the World Cup in Korea and Japan three years ago, Hua Jin, who missed a fatal penalty in the final of 1/4, is still vivid and full of tears. Now, with the maturity of technical and psychological qualities, Joaquin has become braver and stronger. In the next decade, the throne of the first winger in football has long been vacant, just waiting for its crown to be crowned.
9. Marc overmars (Netherlands)
Skilled dribbling skills, speed and explosiveness are even more amazing. Marc overmars' breakthrough on the left wing is a must in football, and more importantly, he frequently scores key goals. As a traditional winger, no one can ignore his ability to stand on his feet, and his lightning speed will always leave us the deepest impression. In Ajax, Arsenal and Barcelona, the kind of "Peter Pan" who can play left and right can always scare many opponents.
After leaving Arsenal, Marc overmars' career began to decline, and his old knee injury recurred repeatedly after years of fighting. For a traditional winger who is good at speed, repeated injuries are the most fatal. After the European Cup in 2004, the unbearable Peter Pan finally chose to retire, leaving our field of vision with countless honors and orange passion. The performance of a generation of top wingers 3 1 year-old was forced to make a curtain call, which made countless people sigh.
8. zagallo (Brazil)
As a left winger, zagallo is a different winger-he is not known for his speed, but for his abundant physical fitness. Zagallo's simple and tough football style is quite incompatible with Samba's football style. 1958 World Cup, he and Garrincha appeared on the left and right sides of Brazil. This horrible and invincible combination won the World Cup for Brazil for the first time. In the final, zagallo once staged a wonderful performance of baseline shooting and goal in front of the door. At the same time, he also assisted Pele to score a goal and sealed the victory. The lethality is chilling.
However, zagallo has been abandoned by the national team for a long time. 1962 World Cup, he would have missed the World Cup if the then coach morera hadn't urged him to join the team at the last minute. In that case, the historical record of the quadruple champion (as the technical guidance of 1994) will not be created.
7. Rensenbrink (Netherlands)
Since the emergence of the orange legion in international football in the 1970s, there has never been a shortage of excellent wingers in the tulip formation. In 1974, Holland, a rookie of the World Cup, set off an offensive frenzy in the whole football world, and it was Rensenbrink who played for Anderlecht who sent shells to center cruyff. This left-wing madman is regarded as the best winger in the 1970s, and it is also a powerful guarantee for michels to unswervingly use the 433 formation and achieve great success.
In addition, the1000th goal in the history of the World Cup was also scored by Rensenbrink of Argentina in 78. It was also the final against the host country that year, and the Dutchman unfortunately missed the championship with a huge advantage in the audience. At the end of 90 minutes, Rensenbrink got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to kick the left corner of the small restricted area, but one meter away from the gate, he lifted the ball out of the post and became the "pain of the century" of Dutch football.
6. Ciber (Hungary)
Due to the special background of the times, Zeebe received strict and formal football training since he was a child, and in 1947, he joined the domestic giants Varas and ferenc to partner with the famous Kocsis. 1952 moved to Honved and formed an invincible combination with Major Puskas and former teammate Kocsis who joined before him. He won the league championship three times and won the top scorer in the league in 55 years. 1958, he moved to Spanish giants Barcelona with Kocsis again.
The most regrettable thing for the national team is that the invincible battleship Hungary "broke down" in 1954 Switzerland. The group stage swept West Germany 8-3, but was turned over by the same opponent after leading 2-0 in the final. Puskas scored the first goal, and Zeebe added icing on the cake. However, the tenacious West Germans tenaciously equalized the score in the dilemma of two goals behind eight minutes, and Rahn finished the lore and finally won the championship. Hungary, the lion that swept the world, became the most famous "uncrowned king" in the history of football.
5. Barnes (UK)
Born in Jamaica, a Caribbean island country, he was able to join the England team. Nicknamed "Black Rocket", Barnes is the most outstanding winger in English football. As an "England-Brazil striker" in the 1980s, Barnes' ability to force a cross from the side is beyond the reach of other teammates. He and lineker, the golden partner, also have a tacit cooperation and have always been regarded as the best offensive combination in Europe. He even changed England's bold and straightforward "hard" ball style to some extent.
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, 198 1 started his career in Watford, then moved to the old team Liverpool and played at Anfield for ten years, reaching the peak of his career. 1984 In a friendly match held at Maracana Stadium, Barnes, who knows Changhong's way, scored five beautiful goals enough to go down in history, which also made the "Black Rocket" famous in South America.
4. Giggs (Wales)
199 1, Ryan Giggs, the leader of Ferguson Boys, started instead of injured Lee Sharp. Since then, the Red Devils left corridor 14 has not changed hands. For more than a decade, Giggs, who ruled England, had almost no rivals. His quick dodge, excellent dribbling, tireless running and indomitable momentum are his housekeeping skills. Once you start a successful sprint, the defender can't catch up. Stable play is the biggest capital for the Welsh to occupy the left avant-garde in the world football for ten years. They are worthy of the reputation of being the first flying wing in the Premier League.
You remember the FA Cup semi-final in 1999. That wonderful game witnessed the best goal of Giggs' career. Manchester United and arch-enemy Arsenal fought to the death, and Ryan Giggs changed direction in extra time, breaking through four Arsenal defenders and tricking the old goalkeeper Seaman into sending the ball to the door. This fantastic goal was also rated as the best goal in the history of the English FA Cup. And Manchester United can finally achieve the triple crown, and Giggs, the golden left foot, can be said to have contributed.
3. Figo (Portugal)
199 1, Figo participated in the competition for the first time on behalf of the national team and quickly established his position as the No.1 star. After moving from Sporting Lisbon to Barcelona, he soon became the king of the Rossoneri. Fierce breakthrough, clever free kick and long shot, Figo is synonymous with all-around winger.
In the 2000 European Cup, Figo led Portugal to the semi-finals. Although he finally lost to the powerful French team, his performance in the game was still very eye-catching, especially in the group match against England. The world wave he scored with his excellent personal ability must have excited countless fans. In the European Cup last year, he once again led his team to the final at home, but unfortunately he fell at the feet of the mythical Greeks.
Five years ago, when he left Barcelona for $56 million to join rival Real Madrid, he shocked the whole world. Then from the Bernabeu to Camp Nou, Figo always paid more than others. He has to face not only fierce opponents, but also insults and sundries, and even roast pig's head. Catalans hate a person too much, which deeply tests men's manners and endurance. Figo's demeanor is also manifested in humility. Zidane came, and he gave up the middle road that he had been playing calmly; Here comes Beckham, who gave up his right wing for half his life.
2. Heng Tuo (Spain)
In the 50-year history of the Champions League, only one person has won the glory of reaching the summit six times, which is an unprecedented myth and will probably never come again. This legend was created by a famous generation of superstar Francisco Heng Tuo, nicknamed "Fireball".
Heng Tuo studied under the legendary Uruguayan star Rial, and speed is his greatest advantage. At that time, the record of Spanish men's1000 meter running was10.3 seconds, and Heng Tuo was able to stabilize at around10.9 seconds. His lightning speed will make everyone look askance. Mr. Bernabeu, then president of Real Madrid, once commented humorously: "How did we find a player who can run faster than the ball?"
As far as achievements are concerned, Heng Tuo is definitely one of the most legendary wingers in football. From 1953 to 197 1, from joining at the age of 20 to retiring at the age of 37, Heng Tuo achieved an unimaginable miracle during his 17 years of playing for Real Madrid: six European Champions Cups, 12 league titles, twice. "Hurricane Cantabria", together with football giant Stefano and Hungarian major Puskas, is called the Big Three of Real Madrid.
1. Garrincha (Brazil)
The "best official" in the history of samba football is undoubtedly Pele, but in the eyes of many Brazilian fans, Garrincha is the No.1 1 of the five-time champion hall of fame. Garrincha's distinctive technical features make the world remember his nickname but forget his real name-"Garrincha" is the name of a tropical bird in Portuguese.
"Birds with broken wings often fly high", a western proverb, is fully reflected in Garrincha. Garrincha's leg was born deformed, and he was fractured when he was a child. His left leg was six centimeters shorter than his right leg, but this disabled football genius reached a competitive height that normal people could not reach.
Garrincha joined Botafogo at the age of 17 and won three Brazilian championships for the club. Represented Brazil in three World Cups, 1958, 1962 and 1966, and won the championship twice. In the 58th World Cup final, Garrincha made two wonderful assists for Wawa to score, which helped Brazil win the Rimet Cup.
Pele missed the 1962 World Cup because of injury after only two games. Garrincha and Wawa once again took on the responsibility of scoring goals for Brazil. They scored four goals respectively, tied with several other players as top scorers, and Garrincha was also elected as the best player in that World Cup, reaching the peak of his career. Garrincha deserves the title of legendary winger.
A good winger must break through first. If you don't break through, you won't be called a winger Secondly, the winger must have a good cross, good footwork, high-quality cross, strong sense of assists, and be able to seize the opportunity to break the door. Of course, there are also defenses.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Figo play their technical advantages and have good footwork, while Beckham plays cooperation and crosses. Messi sometimes plays this role. The winger is extremely fast at half speed. Like Odenko and Wright-Phillips, they are extremely fast, but they are not very demanding on their bodies. Of course, it would be better to be stronger.
Like China wingers, Hao Junmin and Shen Longyuan are far behind the international players. Li Minghe and Yan Song couldn't do it before. China's players, however, are too slow and have poor skills. They can only pretend, but they are not skilled and cannot effectively break through and accurately cross, so the striker's goal efficiency is low and has an impact.
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