Is the "Niemar Roll" after the Brazilian King’s repeated violations in the game protect himself or an exaggerated performance?
Neymar is so funny that there is a series of derivatives on YouTube. I watched a bunch of pictures yesterday and the laugh collapsed.
But then come back:
Xu opposite players are rough, don't allow Neymar to roll twice?
This year's World Cup to the present, Neymar was fouled 4.8 times in four games. The first of all players.
In the last five European leagues, Neymar was fouled 5.2 times per game. The first of all players.
- Neymar was fouled 5.2 times per game in the last season; Messi was fouled 2.2 times in 5.1 times; Azar was fouled 2.4 times in 4.9 times.
It is no problem to say that Neymar is the player with the most black kicks in the world.
Please note that he has been dropped from the World Cup in the league for 5 times. He is only being blown by the foul. It does not include the fact that the colors are not blown, and the dark ones are slamming and slamming.
Neymar is very fond of acting. This is one aspect.
But many performances are for self-protection, reminding the referee that they are jealous of me. After all, the speed of modern football is too fast, the referee's position is not appropriate, and the player is easily given a small action. No, there are VARs now. Isn't it just to make a few false and wrong cases?
Which one would say: Messi and Adjara were also fouled, and the performance was not so exaggerated.
Yes. indeed. Being shovel and not slamming is good, but it doesn't mean everyone has to.
Moreover, Messi is 170 cm 65 kg. Azar 173 cm 74 kg. Neymar is 175 cents and 68 kilograms, which is much more brittle than them.
It must be acknowledged that many of Neymar’s unfrozen fouls were caused by strong physical movements during physical confrontation.
Both Barcelona and Paris fans should have noticed that Neymar is a player with a lot of emotional ups and downs. The referee whistle is relatively loose. When the opponent gives Neymar Lama and the referee does not blow, Neymar has to drop the ball and fall, hope the referee can see clearly; the referee does not blow, Neymar looks up at the sky and sighs. Then there will be three extremes:
Either squat, not to pass the opponent, the rainbow is extraordinary.
Either it is very negative, not kicking, and the face is "too unfair!"
Either begin to exaggerate the performance, that is his last plea for the referee: "Do you see it clearly?"
I have to remind you that Neymar had just suffered the first major injury in his career in February this year and just returned in May. After playing a World Cup, he was smashed with shackles, and he was also wounded by various people, and he had to bear the pretense that he didn't hurt. That was a bit high for his moral requirements.
Of course, Neymar’s playing method is more attractive than hate; for example, if a rainbow is too popular, it will be retaliated by the opponent.
But to say it is ugly: people have that technology, you have the ability to stop him!
The person made the technique reasonable and legal, did not foul, and fouled him again.
Conversely, because Neymar's technique is good, it should be a black foot, and he will not let his acting exaggerate self-protection. This logic does not seem to be a big deal?
So still the sentence: If Neymar is not fouled, it will be rolled up across the air.
If he is indeed a victim of stadium violence and does have an old injury, then you are maliciously fouled by him and are not allowed to protect himself?
The aliens and Van Basten never fell, and in the twenties they were scrambled.
Edward did not slam, and Martin directly smashed his leg.
The football field is also true and true.
In fact, playing football is so embarrassing, physical confrontation is inevitable, do not love to kick and kick!
It should be that everyone can play a civilized point? Football is not rugby after all!
If a good tech person deserves to suffer, then at least let them roll themselves two times to perform self-protection, can they always?
Think of your heart, don't take yourself as the person who kicks people, imagine yourself as Neymar. On the field, you are kicked ten times per game. The referee doesn't love blowing. You are willing to bite your teeth. "Not at all. I didn’t even kick me at the end of the game. I’m still taking a look at the referee’s attention. “I’ll go home soon!”
- Not to mention the right foot has just broken in February.