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本帖最後由 Raul_Gonzalez 於 2012-10-23 23:48 編輯
Does Falcao justify the hype? I would say yes, even though he didn't play particularly well in Anoeta. He's a bit of a throwback, a traditional centre-forward who positions himself at the limit of the defensive line, and forces opposing defences to sit deeper than they might wish. He is lightning quick, and uses his body effectively as a shield to turn centre-backs and catch them napping with changes of direction and short threatening runs into dangerous areas. His passing is not particularly exceptional, and he rarely gets involved in the build-up. His exclusive focus is on getting on the end of a cross, running with the ball himself, or getting into the space between full-back and centre-back, his dedication to which leaves defenders exhausted. Apart from that there are no secrets. He focuses the team's approach in such a way that he might not suit a team that prefers a more patient passing game, but such are his predatory instincts that he would still score wherever he went. Curiously enough, his goal in Anoeta was the first time (so manager Diego Simeone claimed afterwards) that he has scored from a direct free-kick.
He reminds me a little of Ivan Zamorano, the Chilean striker who played for Sevilla and Real Madrid in the 1990s. Zamorano wasn't quite as physical, but he had that speed and ability to consistently ruffle the back line.
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