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In addition to what the landlord said, most of the defenders who served set-pieces well were vigorous, such as Materazzi and Frank de Boer.
The original Patrick Anderson, Reese, and of course there are also good footwork such as Mihajlovich, Danny Alves, Germany's Tenat, Greece's Yeogatos
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Everyone ignores Materazzi, and if you don't believe it, you can check his performance in Perugia before moving to Inter.
At that time, Materazzi was Perugia's number one free-kick and penalty taker.
In his final year in Perugia, he was the top scorer among Serie A defenders.
However, the best free-kick should still be Mihajlovic, who scored a hat-trick of free-kicks.
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Mihajlovich, Reese, Carlos, Lucio, Bazin.
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I'm just going to list the players who are currently in the line.
Atletico Madrid, Antonio Lopez, Peña.
Tottenham Hotspur Bale.
Roman Reese.
Feyenoord Van Bronckhorst.
Leon Grosso.
Liverpool: Fabio Aurelio.
Valencia del Horno.
Schalke 04 Pandel.
Inter Zivo.
Fenerbahce Robert Carlos.
Bremen Naldo.
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Daniel Alves, Jan Kulovsky,
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On active duty are Carlos, Riese, Lucio, Grosso, Materazzi, and Baines.
Among the retired are Mihajlovich, Hierro Beckenbauer.
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Mihajlovich and Carlos Riser Grosso Hiero.
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Mihajlovich, Lucio, Greece's Yeogatos, Sun Jihai's team-mate at Manchester City, Tanat.
Big Altentop.
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John Terry's free-kicks are okay and he often takes them, and his free-kicks are basically heavy guns.
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Reese is also a heavy artillery type.
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I think it's the current Premier LeagueSouthamptonPlayersWard-Prowse, last season in the Premier LeagueIn the early days, Prowse had already scored 12 free kicks, more than Cristiano Ronaldo and Eriksen, and he was a well-deserved master of free kicks.
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Mikhailovich: Why did I put Miha and Juninho at the top? Because most of the free kick masters have their own good way of taking penalties, but their main penalty methods are not comprehensive enough (for example, Bepillo Jr. relies on arcs, and the penalty shots that are too close to the area lack space to fall are not suitable for the main penalty), and top masters like Miha or Juninho do not have such troubles, because their main punishment methods are too rich.
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The best is really not a good rating, but I can tell you about some players who are very good at free-kick skills by nationality
Brazil: Juninho Jr., Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Roberto Carlos, Carioca Italy: Pirlo, Zola, Piero.
Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo.
France: Former international, Michel Platini (founder of the curling ball, whose passes are said to be able to keep his teammates from disrupting the pace), Zinedine Zidane (free kicks are also good, should be counted as one).
Uruguay: Recoba.
Paraguay: Chilavert.
Argentina: Riquelme, Maradona.
England: David Beckham, Steven Gerrard (big shot, very accurate) Serbia: Mihajlovic.
Spain: Xavi, Andres Iniesta (both good footwork).
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Among the active players, Pirlo and Ronaldo are the leaders in their respective styles.
Personally, I am more optimistic about Pjanic in Rome.
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Juninho Jr. and Miha.
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Pirlo, Juninho Jr., David Beckham, Ronaldo, Carlos. Each has its own merits, and it is difficult to say whose last.
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Beckham, Beckham's shell-style arc, unbeatable.
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It's the Brazilian player Juninho Jr.
Free kick master.
It is impossible not to mention Juninho Jr. without mentioning his free kicks, and in this respect he is a true master. Juninho's free-kicks are varied, from the arch of his foot to the punch of his foot to the punch of the instep, and he has scored 26 direct free-kicks at Lyon, most recently in March 2006, when he shocked the crowd with a free-kick from 38 metres out against Ayasio.
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Premier League: Wayne Rooney.
La Liga: Xavi.
Bundesliga: Lahm.
Serie A: Andrea Pirlo.
Ligue 1: Ibrahimovic.
Other: David Beckham.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, the representative of the elevator ball! Messi, Xavi, Pirlo are all good.
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Xiaobei is still okay, Messi has improved a lot, Ronaldo has not scored a free kick recently. I still think that little Robirlo is so good that I forgot about Harvey.
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Ronaldo is the best, Messi, Xavi and Pirlo are all good, and there are also some little-known players who occasionally have a stroke of genius.
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The world, or China?
I support Pirlo.
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Ronaldo Jr. Jr. Carlos and so on Everyone has their own characteristics of free kicks So there should be a lot of them Can't say who is the best There are also many old players who are good Maradona, Basten, Baggio, Mateus, Bergkamp, Romario, Ronaldo, Zidane, Maldini, Baresi, Gullit, Batistuta, Lineker, Gascoigne who does not have a free-kick technique
So there's no one who is the best, but one of the best
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The veterans are Garrincha, Ronaldo, Denilson, etc., there are many, among which Denilson's dribbling is beautiful but a bit exaggerated; Personally, I think that Qi Zu is called a master of art mainly not because of his dribbling, but because of the control of the rhythm on the field, now Denelson and Fat Luo are still playing, but there is no longer the dominance of the year, the current players themselves are optimistic about Xiao Luo, imagination and creativity are super. Messi mainly has a low center of gravity, good ball control, and average dribbling, Ronaldo mainly takes the ball to speed up the whole rhythm, and Kaka is decent!
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David Beckham. It has a strong capital of the Bayesian arc, and is worthy of being a master of arbitrarily summing corners!
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Brazil: Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Robert Carlos, Kaka.
Italy: Pirlo, Zola, Piero.
Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo (who recently found out that this guy is really good at free kicks), Deco.
France: Former international, Michel Platini (founder of the curling ball, whose passes are said to be able to keep his teammates from disrupting the pace), Zinedine Zidane (free kicks are also good, should be counted as one).
Uruguay: Fland.
Paraguay: Chilavert.
Argentina: Messi, Riquelme, Maradona.
England: David Beckham, Steven Gerrard (big shot, very accurate), Blue Lampard.
Serbia: Mihajlovic.
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Cristiano Ronaldo. Deng Zhuoxiang.
Harvey. Drogba.
Small law. Pirlo.
Pierrot. Messi.
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Juninho, Ronaldo, Pirlo.
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Brazil: Juninho Jr., Ronaldinho, Roberto Carlos, Carioca, Alves (heavy gunner plus defoliant ball).
Italy: Pirlo, Piero.
Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo, Deco.
France: Gourcuff.
Argentina: Riquelme, England: Beckham, Gerrard.
Romania: Zivo.
Norway: Reeser (heavy gunner).
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Brazil: Juninho Jr., Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Robert Carlos, Carioca, Assunsan, Cheney (goalkeeper).
Italy: Zola, Baggio, Pirlo, Piero, Totti.
Portugal: Figo, Ronaldo.
France: Zinedine Zidane.
Netherlands: Van Hujjdonk (who is said to hold the Europa League record for free-kick goals in a single season (12 goals) and career total free-kick goals (60 goals)).
Uruguay: Recoba, Forlan (only known at the World Cup in South Africa for his ability to shoot from set-pieces and long shots) Paraguay: Chilavert (goalkeeper).
Argentina: Riquelme.
England: David Beckham.
Serbia: Mihajlovic.
Bulgaria: Stoichkov.
Romania: Haji.
Japan: Shunsuke Nakamura, Yasuhito Endo, Keisuke Honda.
Spain: The world champion really doesn't have a particularly good free kick character, Hierro, Xavi, Villa and others can only be considered average.
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Kolarov's free-kick was the third direct free-kick of the tournament. The previous two were Golovin and Cristiano Ronaldo. Both are the hottest players in this World Cup.
However, from both the angle and the distance, Kolarov's free-kick was more difficult. And judging from the quality of the free kick, Kolarov's free kick is undoubtedly the highest quality.
It is no exaggeration to say that Kolarov kicked the strongest free-kick of this World Cup. Even Cristiano Ronaldo's free-kick that drove De Gea crazy was to be ashamed. It should be pointed out that Kolarov's free-kick was actually in the same position as Messi's free-kick against Iceland, but Messi kicked it against the wall.
Also as a left-footed player, it is obvious that in terms of free kick skills, Messi and Kolarov are still a cut away. In addition to Kolarov's free kick in the national team, we often see his free kick directly scored in club games. The title of Golden Left Foot is well deserved.
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Messi's free-kicks are the most powerful in football right now.
Lionel Andrés Messi (Spanish: Lionel Andrés Messi), born on June 24, 1987 in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina, nicknamed "New Maradona", is a famous Argentine footballer who plays as a striker, winger and midfielder, and currently plays for FC Barcelona in the Spanish Primera Division.
In May 2014, Messi officially signed a new contract and surpassed Ronaldo with an annual salary of 20 million to become the first in football. In June 2014, Messi represented the Argentine national team in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. After the game, Messi beat the German generals and won the Golden Ball Award.
In November 2014, Messi broke the all-time La Liga scoring record with a 5-1 win over Sevilla in Barcelona to 253 goals. On December 20, 2014, Messi was named the top scorer of the 2013 World Professional League by the IFFHS. On February 4, 2015, the Spanish Professional Football League (LFP) announced the best team of La Liga for January, and Messi was shortlisted for the best striker.
On 27 August 2015, the draw for the UEFA Champions League group stage and the award ceremony for the best European player were held at the Grimaldi Convention Centre in Monte Carlo. Messi overtook teammates Luis Suarez and Cristiano Ronaldo to become the first man to win the European Player of the Year twice. On December 28, 2015, Messi was named Global Football Player of the Year 2015 in Dubai.
On July 7, the Messi family issued a statement through their lawyer, saying that they would file an appeal. On January 12, 2016, Messi won the 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or, a record five awards. In June, Messi missed the Centennial Copa America championship and announced his retirement from the Argentine national team.
On August 13, Messi officially returned to the Argentine national team. On June 30, 2017, Messi and his girlfriend Antonella will get married in their hometown.
On May 24, 2017, Spain's Supreme Court rejected Messi's appeal against his tax evasion case and upheld the Argentine's sentence of 21 months in prison. On July 5, Barcelona completed the contract renewal with Messi.
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