Riquelme, some say he s fast, Son of the Wind, some say he s slow, to the end

Updated on science 2024-02-28
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Riquelme's absolute speed is relatively fast, but his style of play is slow and likes to control the ball at his feet, so some coaches think that he can't keep up with the team's attacking rhythm, which is the main reason why former Argentine coach Bielsa abandoned him.

    But in fact he is a master dribbling master, and he is now more of a master of passing, from being more of a master of the ball to being more of a master of passing. Many people say that he is one of the few classical masters in football today, and I personally like him.

    He is now at the heart of the midfield for the Argentine national team and Villarreal, and how far Argentina can go at this summer's World Cup will depend on his performance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Riquelme is really slow!

    The Child of the Wind is Kanigia!

    He's all about rhythm!

    He's definitely slow, but his passing is the best at the moment!

    Plus his footwork and strength! Make up for his speed!

    The point is that he has the wisdom to play football that no one else has!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's definitely not fast, and it's certainly not as fast as Henry. But his dribbling, passing, long-range shooting are all good. Expect the World Cup to break out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The son of the wind is Caniggia, and Riquelme plays not with speed, but with unparalleled rhythm and awareness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The speed is okay, but it can't be compared to Henry, Sheva, Rooney and others.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Soon. It's amazing.

    The best midfielder in the world right now.

    Argentina is the winner of the 2006 World Cup!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Child of the Wind is Kanigia!

    Is there any mistake???

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not very fast.

    But it's definitely good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's not very fast.

    But the awareness is definitely good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because it should be a disadvantage, running fast can slow down, but running slow can really not be fast.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Look at the team, it's better not to use it if you like to play fast attack; If it's a positional battle, it's a treasure (the previous Qizu was not fast).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The classical midfielder is not popular right now.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Riquelme's slow pace depends on which team he is in. His type is not suitable for mixing in high-level European leagues, and Barcelona let him go back then, because he was slow and not suitable for the team's fast-paced style of play.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Romy's pass is absolutely awesome! A free kick is not bad either! But his only downside is his speed! He belongs to the archetypal front waist! But this style of play of his is not suitable for the rhythm of modern football! Slow speed is definitely his only problem!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It can't be said that all those who play football have to be fast, that is not to grow and run.

    Speed is certainly important in football, but what is more important is technique, individual awareness and overall coordination.

    With these, even if you don't have the speed, you can still play beautiful attacking football.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    For footballers, slow speed is of course a disadvantage, but Riquelme has skills.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Riquelme is indeed a bit slower-paced, unlike Ortega back then and Aimar now. Although he can control the ball, if he is targeted by the opponent and cut off the ball path for him and the rest of the team, Riquelme's prestige will be greatly reduced. So now Argentina hopes that Argentina can send Riquelme and Aimar on the field at the same time to make up for each other.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    He's not a player known for his speed in the first place, it's like asking Carlos why he's so short.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Riquelme is indeed a bit slow at the tempo.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Don't talk nonsense about the individual brothers above? Assassin 3400... Also Mercedes 400 yet...

    Adi that Riquelme wears Because now he is no longer playing in Europe And he has not been selected for this World Cup So I dare not be sure what shoes Riquelme is wearing now, but he used to be in Argentina when he was in the prime of his life, and the Falcon 10 has already been fully marketed At present, the Falcon 8 is a generation that is sought after by many people It is considered to be one of the most comfortable Falcon to call Sun Hunger, so ** is relatively high The general color must be at least 800+ If it is red and white Or platinum, these beautiful or classic colors, at least 1200 yuan (these shoes are the original price of 1880, of course, because Hong Kong is cheaper, so many merchants in the mainland are from Hong Kong, I gave the range of 800-1500, not based on the mainland monopoly ** and return, but based on the network at that time**, which has been much higher than the original) I hope you help.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I have the impression of Adidas. I remember the last World Cup advertisement, adidas's "+10" idea of the advertising superstar, the crack band Ricker accompanied Lu Mei.

    I checked it just now, it should be ADIDAS's Absolado PS series. This series has been out for several years. But there are a lot of colors, and Riquelme wears a gold random guess that pair has been photographed in advertising.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    nike!Because the Argentine giants Boca Juniors are sponsored by Nike.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Argentine homegrown club Boca Juniors.

    On the 2nd floor, Riquelme is playing very well now, and it is his desire to end his football career in Argentina, fading out of sight because you don't pay attention.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Riquelme now plays for Boca Juniors in Argentina, in his thirties, and although he is an important player for Boca Juniors, he has faded into obscurity.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Everybody is talking about Romy's character, they all say that his character is not suitable to be a leader, but if Riquelme hadn't transferred to Europe, I don't think anyone would have talked about what was wrong with his character, and no one would have thought that he couldn't be a leader, he was the leader of Boca, the soul of Boca. But everything changed for him after he moved to Europe, and Riquelme became useless because of his time in Europe, except for his skills, of course. People can't do anything but acknowledge his skills.

    This is the tragedy of Riquelme and the tragedy of football in this era, because Europe is strong and South America is weak.

    In fact, we all ignore one problem, which is that Romy is too Argentinian. Romi is the leader in Boca, no one dares to deny this. But you can't be a leader in Europe, you can say it's because of personality, but I think Riquelme is too Argentine, and only Argentines can understand him.

    For example, he was absent from training a lot of the time, I don't think he was lazy, and he didn't consume more energy because of going in and out of business activities and bars, I think he was adjusting his condition, and he thought that his body and mood at that time were more suitable for relaxing and sleeping than training. How many times has Romy been out of training and how good he has been in the game, can't you see that? Herein lies the problem, these things are understood by Argentines, so Riquelme is doing well in Argentina, but when he arrives in Europe, he is considered to have a bad attitude, he is not doing his best for the club, he is playing a big game.

    These Europeans can't understand it, don't Romi fans understand it either?

    It's a bit like Brazilians, if they're not happy on the pitch, they're not playing well. There are too many differences between the two peoples, but human nature is the same. Brazilians are samba and need to be happy, and happiness is the root of their happiness.

    Argentina is a tango that requires respect, respect is seriousness is fundamental to us. But the problem is that happiness is easy to achieve, it is easy to create a happy atmosphere, and respect is always hard to come by, especially in Argentina. I think that's a big reason why our players don't play very well and aren't very popular in Europe.

    Argentina need respect, they have a very unbending character, and I think that's why Riquelme didn't succeed, and that's why a lot of other talented Argentine players didn't succeed. Europeanized Argentine players are easy to succeed, why, mainly not because their technical characteristics have changed much, but because they have abandoned the character of many Argentine players, it is easy to succeed.

    So everyone will stop criticizing Riquelme's personality reasons in the future, why don't you criticize Riquelme in Boca, but only Riquelme in Europe?? Just because you criticize because you don't understand.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    A bit of a solitary and likes to be the core, and the absolute core, so it's always not getting good development at the top clubs.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    That's right. Riquelme has a somewhat withdrawn personality and does not like to talk much. According to his teammates, it was difficult to get along with him.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It's a very common aloism, but it never seems to affect his performance on the field, a little depression makes him often unable to play 100% on the field, as for other rumors, who can not be a little weird?

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    No problem, but he's a solitary player, he's reluctant to pass the ball, and he's an absolute genius up front.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Personality is fine;

    Character problems?

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    It's a bit arrogant, much like Rivaldo.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    I only know that Argentina is the substitute for football, so look at it very fiercely! It's complete!

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The biggest protagonist of Argentina in this World Cup is not Messi or Riquelme, but Maradona, but because of a series of grievances between Maradona and Riquelme before the World Cup-Lao Ma accused Riquelme of his style of play, this Argentine team has now become a team that only has a spiritual leader and no soul on the field.

    Indeed, today's Argentina is more in pursuit of the overall offensive and defensive fast pace, Riquelme's "slow three-step" style of play is difficult to integrate with Messi, Aguero, Tevez and other "small fast" players, and the old horse also wants to train Messi into the soul of a team, but unfortunately Messi is still young, he only has the skills and talent above all opponents, but does not have the leadership temperament to twist the entire Argentine team into a rope. Riquelme, the 32-year-old classical midfield maestro, is undoubtedly the first choice for the soul of this Argentine team. Veron also had this, but Maradona seemed to have forgotten the existence of the veteran at this time.

    In this game, Argentina had 54% possession, 8% more than Germany; There were 20 shots on goal, also 2 more than Germany, but the Germans eventually scored 4 goals, Argentina 0, and Messi has not scored a goal since the start of the World Cup after taking the place at the heart of the midfield.

    If Riquelme is here, Messi may have hope of competing for the Golden Boot; If Riquelme is there, Argentina's midfield link will be more efficient; If Riquelme is here, maybe the old horse's Argentine team will go further.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Where are you talking about? The national team did not recruit Riquelme in this period. He has also left La Liga to play at a club in his home country. The years are unforgiving, but his skills and abilities are beyond doubt!

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Riquelme, Argentinian. The national team is part of the Argentine national team.

    For their part, the club moved to Boca Juniors last year.

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