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What are the offensive and defensive characteristics of football teams in major European countries? !

Italy is characterized by chain defense, and the attack is generally counter-attack mode. Carl Navarro and Nesta are the best world-class central defenders, while Paolo Maldini, Gianluca Zambrotta and panucci panucci are also top full-backs. They have superior abilities in personal interception and regional defense. This is closely related to the defensive style of Serie A.. Over the years, although they have lost the first place in Serie A, even national team members from other leagues still have to stick to the principle of defense first when they come to the national team. . . Besides, the attack, whether it was Baggio, Vieri, Piero in the past or Tony in the early days, was a counterattack against the bridgehead. This seemingly obscene style of play, in fact, the scene is not ugly, therefore, Italy also has a considerable number of fans in China. But there are not many skilled players in the team, which is why people like Cassano can fascinate Italians. .

Theoretically, the Netherlands advocates 433 football, but personally, the fragrance of tulips in the Netherlands has faded this year. Today's Netherlands, such as Van der Vaart and Sneijder, can become the core, which shows the decline of their talents. The front line is weak, the midfield is messy, and there is no player who can match Frank De Boer in the backcourt. The orange king has retired from the position of detective. As far as I can remember, when Bergkamp, Kluiwitt, Wani, Seedorf, Zenden and others were in Holland, they really smelled of sexy football, and their creativity in midfield and scoring ability in front were perfect. Unfortunately, it can only be searched in memory. . (Today, the Netherlands was eliminated by Russia, and it's a pity to send Vanni away, sad ...)

Spain, known as the king of qualifiers, plays luxuriously and pays attention to short pass penetration. Usually, in frequent footsteps, it is often possible to win by hitting the ball from behind or shooting from a long distance. This team is basically skilled players. (A joke that has been circulating for a long time: the Serie A defender clears the clearance to see who plays far; La Liga defender clears to see who has more people. . . . . ) the whole is a little soft. However, the scene is beautiful. Xavi, Alonso and even Iniesta are creative enough. On the front line, Raul, who has slowed down, has been abandoned. Villa and Torres, the faster and more comprehensive centers, have quickly reached the top, while Joaquin and Wicksen, the gorgeous and fast wingers, are also the consistent characteristics of Spain. Analyzing the reason why he is bound to feel dizzy in every competition, the soft ball shape is undoubtedly the first factor. In the knockout stage, the cruel kicking, fierce grabbing and tackle are exactly the seven inches of this Latin team in Spain. . .

Portugal and Spain are similar, but personally they value wingers more. From FIGO to Cristiano Ronaldo, Simon and Quaresma have gorgeous footwork and are obsessed with passing the ball. Brazilian Deco obviously brought something different to Portugal. This kind of interception and long pass is often unacceptable to traditional Portuguese players, which is also an important reason why FIGO and others boycotted Deco. But it is Scolari's persistence that has made Portuguese football continue to shine in recent years.

France is a team that I personally don't like. As for the style, it's really not very well positioned. Personally, France and Zidane are two different teams. The French team has many powerful players, such as Thuram, Henry and Anelka. It was Zidane's perfect organization that glued the whole team together. Now that Qi Zu has retired, I'm afraid no one will be able to fill this vacancy for a while. It is said that Ribery, personally considered a winger, is not a Qi Zu midfielder at all. He prefers personal breakthrough, and his biggest feature is that he can't run away. He is basically on the same level as China in organizing passing.

As for Germany, it is my favorite team. . . The rigorous style of the Germans determines that the team's tactical execution is in place. Although it looks a bit rigid, it is undeniable that it is this high-speed operation and precise execution style that makes German chariots invincible. Klose, with a huge front line, is undoubtedly a nightmare for many defenders. Although it is not as strong as Vieri and as fast as Anelka, its comprehensiveness is unparalleled. Not to mention the magical header, just the ability to assist, many forwards can't do it. Today's newcomer Gomez is also a person with great skills and figure. Ballack, the soul of the midfield, although his creativity is not surprising, he can always explain the form of the field well and transfer the ball most reasonably. And there are free kicks, and the ability to score goals by heading is not too much. Schweinsteiger is the team's most creative attacking midfielder (it's a pity that Dessler retired, or he would have fought with him again. . . ), whether dribbling or assisting, there is no small threat. Of course, he has not reached the world level. On the back line, although no one can reach Nesta's level, together, they are also the defensive line that many strikers are discouraged from. At least the high-altitude ball will not make mistakes, but the slow turn of the central defender has not been well solved. Today's Germanic chariots are at their peak, and there is great hope of winning the European Cup. .

All the above are personal opinions, not for reference, just kidding. .

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