Chapter 573: Phenomenal Player?

The word "phenomenon" has an extension of the word "genius" in its source language, and the word in Italian is extended to mean a person of extraordinary ability, which is word of mouth in layman's terms, and in exaggerated terms, it is an empty alley.

After the first game of the English FA Cup Cup rules was drawn, there was no extra time, and the home and away games were directly changed in the second round, so Sunderland was eliminated directly without Southampton.

In the past few days, Park Tae-yeon has been blown into a phenomenal player by the South Korean media.

The title of "Phenomenal Player" first appeared after the arrival of Brazilian football king Ronaldo in the Apennines, and was given to him by fans in Italy.

This explains why we call very skilled players "phenomenal".

A player keeps doing amazing things, and then the people who watch it feel used to him being in that state. But for other players, it is very difficult to do this level, and if others do it, it will become a *** phenomenon. That's why I was called a "phenomenon".

Player - Awesome Player - Super Awesome Player - Star Player - Awesome Star Player - Super Awesome Star Player - Superstar - Phenomenal Player.

If debut to retirement has always been considered a phenomenon, it is a legend''' such as: Ronaldo

The emergence of the term Ronaldo after the phenomenon was first used for Ronaldinho, and now it is mostly used for Ronaldo and Messi.

It stands to reason that Park Tae-yan, who has just appeared in the public eye, will never be called like this.

But the problem is that the South Korean media has always been desperately boasting about it when they have capital.

And Park Tae-yeon was boasted by South Korea like this, and here it is a good thing to talk about Xiao Burying.

In the past few days, when the Internet is full of Park Tae-yeon's news, an analysis post suddenly appeared, analyzing how strong Park Tae-yeon is!

I want to mention one point here, the little guy shared Park Tae-yan's shooting highlights to his fan network, and then this netizen named Yuanyuan copied the link, first let everyone see Park Tae-yeon's performance in the English League One and a half season, as well as the first 5 games of the Championship.

Anyway, against the backline of the third division and the second division, Park Tae-yeon's performance was amazing, and this shooting highlight shows how prolific he is.

The most basic way he scores is in three situations, one is a through ball, the ball behind him, and in this case, the defender can basically only eat dust behind him.

The second is to break through the basic defender is not to try to prevent him, in the shooting highlights, you can often see him alone shaking 2~3 defenders to score a shot, of course, this situation must be a lot in addition to the shot, because it is impossible to score every breakthrough.

The last one is the free kick, which is the main argument that makes the owner of the post most insist that Park Tae-yeon must be a phenomenal player, 1 and a half League One seasons plus, 10 English League Championship titles (third-tier to fifth-tier teams), 5 Championship games, and an FA Cup, Park Tae-yeon has scored a total of 25 direct free-kicks, which accounts for almost a quarter of his total goals.

Perhaps that alone doesn't tell how great his free-kicks were, but Platini and Zico, who have now recorded the most free-kicks scored by a retired player, have scored a total of 84 in their careers.

Park Tae-yeon has only played a season and a half in the professional league, and it would be even more terrifying if the goal highlights were scored a little earlier in the youth match.

You know, in his debut in England, an Under-19 youth game, maybe because of excitement or something, he scored nine goals in that game.

So this post says that Park Tae-yeon is already a master in terms of free kicks, of course, Park Tae-yeon should not be a phenomenal player.

Compare him, whether it is Ronaldo, Ronaldinho or the current Ronaldo and Messi, the most troublesome thing about Park Tae-yeon is that he is not in the five major European leagues, and even if he is in the Championship, he has only played 5 games, although the opponent Sunderland in the FA Cup is a team in the Premier League, and his performance is also amazing, but it doesn't mean anything in one game.

How can South Korea say that he is a phenomenal, or reserve phenomenon-level player, here we have to talk about Xiao Burying to log his Oh Ni-chan character into "Pro Evolution Soccer 2011".

And Park Tae-yeon, who logged in in the live broadcast, although the initial data looks very lo, as long as he plays for the last season, his attributes after his growth are terrible.

And this analysis post is about that data.

He found out the peak statistics of Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo and Messi in Pro Evolution Football, and compared it with Park Tae-yan's data, of course, the main list is the offensive aspect.

Offensive... 99,94,95,93,96

Defend... 40,50,37,46,49

Body balance 97, 86, 90, 83, 98

Physical... 86,86,90,88,99

Fastest speed. 96,84,96,90,99

Acceleration.. 99,92,95,96,98

Reaction speed. 95,85,88,88,96

Agility. 95,97,90,99,98

Dribbling accuracy. 98,96,95,98,90

Speed with the ball. 98,92,95,94,98

Short pass accuracy. 88,95,80,89,75

Short pass speed. 89,90,84,85,87

Long pass accuracy. 70,91,79,83,85

Long pass speed. 81,86,88,77,89

Shooting accuracy. 97,90,90,93,94

Shot power. 88,89,95,87,96

Shooting skills. 95,94,89,97,96

Free kick accuracy 83, 92, 90, 90, 98

Radian... 85,95,89,89,96

Header... 79,82,93,70,62

Bounce ability. 89,89,96,78,98

Ball sense... 98,98,93,97,92

Offensive desire. 99,94,95,90,97

This data, Da Luo, Xiao Luo, Ronaldo, Messi, Park Taeyan

This set of data is compared to the poster said that either the KONAMI company that produced the prods is crazy, or he is dazzled, and Park Taeyan's data is not bad at all with the other 4 phenomenal stars.

Originally, he was completely holding the joke, but after thinking about it seriously, he suddenly realized that maybe it was true? Because what gave him this idea was the running man trailer on the 7th, which turned over a picture of Park Tae-yan running quickly to Haha and suddenly tearing off his name tag, which made him realize that Park Tae-yeon was really fast.

Then he went to check the 100-meter record of Park Tae-yan on the official website of Southampton, a terrible record Park Tae-yan's 100-meter record is 9.91, if this data is not fake, it corresponds to his fastest speed of 99 completely said in the past, because the other fastest player in the live 99 The 100-meter of Caniggia, the son of the wind, is 10.23.

In response to Park Tae-yan's free kick accuracy of 98, the owner of the post suddenly felt that it was likely that the data of our Park player was really like this.

So this analysis post came out, and the media originally treated it as a joke, but slowly they went to sit down and compare, maybe the opponent was too weak to be intuitively withdrawn, and the others slowly believed it, because the shooting highlights were placed there, and the strength and angle of each shot had an intuitive cognition.

So Park Tae-yan, who had been slowly cooling down in the heat for a few days, continued to occupy a place under the touting of the Korean media again, and this phenomenon slowly radiated to Asia in South Korea, and then spread back to Europe... Maybe the current Park Tae-yeon can only prove himself by going to the 5 major leagues?