Da Luo vs Messi Behind the peak PK, it turned out to be such a shady .

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-30

Title: Da Luo vs Messi: Behind the peak PK, it turned out to be such a "shady scene".

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Peak Ronaldo vs Peak Messi, this topic has always been a controversial topic in football circles. However, let us pause and take a closer look at the fairness of this debate. Once, there were people who directly compared these two legendary players, but do we really do justice to the strongest form of Da Luo?

First of all, let's review the so-called "peak period" of Da Luo. The season in which he was considered to be at the top of his game came in the 96 97 season, when he scored 47 goals in 49 games at Barcelona. However, we need to know that Ronaldo was only in his early 20s at that time, and under normal circumstances, footballers often need to be between 25 and 32 years old to reach the real peak. Because at this age, the technique and ball quotient will really reach the top level. So the so-called "peak" of Da Luo may not be his real strongest moment.

In contrast, Messi had a memorable season in 2019, scoring 51 goals and providing 21 assists in a single season, becoming a top player who can both score and organize. Some people think that Messi is more comprehensive than Da Luo, because what Da Luo can do, Messi can also do, but the reverse is not true. Messi's playmaking ability, his passing from perspective and his excellent free-kick skills go beyond Ronaldo's ability to play, making Ronaldo look like a mere skill pack in comparison. While this statement may be somewhat simplistic, it is not unreasonable.

There's no denying that a player's career often has to be transformed for a variety of reasons. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have been able to maintain their top level for so long, in large part because of their successful transformations. Messi has been involved in the playmaking since the middle of his career, while Ronaldo has also transitioned from attacking with the ball to being an off-ball finisher. These transformations have allowed them to enrich their skill base.

However, Ronaldo has been plagued by injuries since the age of 23, and has been injured for almost three years in Serie A, missing the most important period of growth in his career. Although he won the Golden Boot at the 2002 World Cup and led Brazil to victory, he was not as good as he used to be. Injuries led to a decline in his ability to carry the ball, forcing him to transform into a pure finisher, and his goal production dropped dramatically. However, if it weren't for those damn injuries, maybe he could have had every chance of becoming a great playmaker by dropping back and even becoming a free-kick master by honing his free-kick skills.

The Pinnacle Ronaldo vs Pinnacle Messi comparison is not fair. The peak Da Luo in reality is not his true peak state, he has not been able to give full play to his full talent, and he has not been able to reach the peak level that he really deserves. However, Messi and Ronaldo have extended their peak with a number of successful transformations. Not only did they make the most of their talents, but they also pushed their limits and achieved the legend that the harder they worked, the luckier they became.

In the history of football, the comparison between Ronaldo and Messi is not only a debate between two legendary stars, but also a discussion about career development, the impact of injuries on player development, and the importance of transformation to prolong careers. Da Luo failed to live up to all his talents, but his football talent is indisputable. Therefore, we may need more understanding and objectivity in this debate, rather than just superficial comparisons and judgments.

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