Chapter 93: It's Here, Fried Meatballs!
"Ding! You resolved a team crisis and helped the Head Coach resolve a potential management conflict. You've received a random gift pack."
"Ding! You've acquired a player-level skill, Fried Meatballs!"
It's here!
Fried Meatballs are here!
Lu Yang looked at this move, too excited to speak.
Basic skills, the simplest yet the hardest, every piece must be separate and must be covered with egg... oops, that's egg fried rice.
But the meaning is the same.
Once upon a time, Morici effortlessly bypassed two midfielders with a suave Fried Meatball, then raised his head, scanned forward, and made a handsome long pass.
The entire scene was picturesque.
And Lu Yang?
Either awkwardly backing into others and bouncing around, his footing unstable, even the commentators could only call it an irregular spin.
Or he would lay on the ground, supporting himself with one hand, protecting the ball by spinning, resembling a breakdancing boy, doing ground moves.
As the saying goes.
Strength is a matter of version.
Style is a lifetime thing.
To make people feel a player's footwork is good, Fried Meatballs and Marseille Turn are indispensable moves.
Now that Fried Meatballs are in hand, how far can the Marseille Turn be?
Moreover, from a tactical standpoint, using Fried Meatballs well is indeed very threatening.
Have you not seen Iniesta's one trick to change the world, Fried Meatballs like a celestial immortal?
Have you not seen Zidane's super prowess, insiders all talk about Celestial Flying Immortal, but the most widespread is always his Marseille Turn.
The tactical threat of Fried Meatballs is almost the highest among basic moves, without exception!
Fried Meatballs can connect with almost all touch movements both before and after, and it rarely has the possibility of continuous use among dribbling moves.
Though theoretically, heel flicks, Cruyff Turns, Rabonas, Cycling, and other moves can also be used repeatedly during dribbling if you want to.
But in reality.
These moves either only have one usage opportunity in a single break or are only suitable for one-on-one situations.
Think about it, isn't Cycling only effective against one person?
If there are three opponents, what use is frantically Cycling?
And after a Bicycle Kick, can you continue Cycling?
Obviously not, or else others will catch up.
Although Rabonas can be used in the face of multiple opponents, typically only one use is feasible in a breakthrough, as continuous Rabonas in motion is extremely difficult with a very low success rate, this move highly tests the position between the foot and the ball on the first touch.
Even many Rabona masters adjust before using this move.
As for heel flicks while dribbling, need not mention, they're only effective at high speed, at low speed everyone can stop and start, significantly reducing their threat.
Knee Bounce techniques need even more specific scenarios and involve great risk; success often hinges not on skill but on luck.
Only Fried Meatballs can be used against multiple opponents in single-instance defense.
They can also be used against multiple layers of defense with multiple opponents.
Simply put, they can pass between two people at once, or overtake two or three people one by one.
Because their usage difficulty is low, they do not require the touch precision of Rabonas, and continuous use doesn't lead to significant errors causing unexpected ball loss.
Moreover, the most important point is that... if the first step of the Fried Meatball is big enough, it can create a large lateral distance.
What to do after creating distance?
Shoot!
In the past, Lu Yang, when facing defended shots, most often could only move the ball laterally, leveraging an eruption and anticipation to shoot ahead of others.
But if the opponent also has high eruption, or if the opponent anticipates Lu Yang moving the ball laterally then shooting?
Then Lu Yang couldn't do much.
But now, the Fried Meatball simultaneously creates lateral distance and moves forward by a body position, potentially achieving the previous moving shot effect or blocking opponents to the side or behind upon their reaction.
There's a world of difference between a defender blocking in front of a shooter and blocking to the side or rear.
Talista himself likes to keep the defender at his side or behind him; once he completes this move, he's close to scoring. But if the opponent blocks him from the front, it's hard for him to shoot, let alone score.
Just thinking of dribbling past opponents with Fried Meatballs, blocking them behind, and then launching a Batigoal, Lu Yang can't handle it!
No more talking, in the coming period, Lu Yang will focus on getting familiar with the Fried Meatball move.
With Becher's attitude change, Lu Yang has a premonition that he may erupt!
Perhaps everyone thinks Lu Yang's current statistics are terrifying.
But Lu Yang wants to tell everyone, sorry, before I was holding back.
This skill increased Lu Yang's dribbling and ball control to 78, tight ball control to 74, and balance to 80.
This is also Lu Yang's first personal attribute to reach 80.
Strength, balance, tight ball control, these three attributes in football are relatively abstract.
Specifically, strong refers to the physical intensity of a team.
Big and tall, full of muscles, tall and strong, these refer to strong attributes.
Generally speaking, strong people have good confrontation ability.
But actually, balance ability greatly enhances confrontation ability, not inferior to strong attributes at all.
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