Is the center back combination of Ayala and Passarella strong in the real world?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-25
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think it's very strong. Both of them belong to mobile defenders, with good defensive awareness, accurate card positions, and timely filling, but these things cannot be reflected in the real situation!! It's okay to prevent ground short pass penetration, and if you encounter tall centers such as Drogba, Toney, and Trezeguet, the air defense is very passive!!

    And when playing with the computer, the computer will only cross the header, and if you use these two comrades, the back line will be very dangerous.

    The same people, like Cannavaro, Córdoba, are under-tall. Although the real person is majestic, he can only endure the pain and cut his love.

    Personally, I think that in the real situation, speed is the first thing that works, the second is height, and the second is the shooting power, and the technique can't be reflected.

    Agreeing with the statement upstairs, Samuel is a very good player, although he is 182 tall, he is very good at jumping and heading!! Has a certain air defense capability.

    Recommend another Argentine central defender: Gabriel Paletta, 190 tall, it's still okay to defend against Vanney, Inzaghi, Anelka and the like, but it's a little unbearable to meet Toney.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's better to trade Terry for Ayala at the club.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not strong Both are not physically tough defenders.

    Neither of them are very tall.

    Anti-ground infiltration is ok.

    There is no advantage in the high ball.

    If LZ prefers to use Argentine defenders.

    It is recommended that Samoel partner with Coloccini.

    This will work better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hehe, it's very simple, both of them are too short, they all belong to the steal type, Passarella 173, Caravaro 176, it is recommended that you match a taller, good air defense, such as Argentina's Ruggeri, Italy's Bergomi, Germany's Kohler, France's Blank, and the active England's Richards is very good, fast, good bounce, and air defense is OK. And now Real Madrid's Albiol Masters League is also good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Shorter, central defenders with Stam and Nesta, right-back Baresi, left-back Carlos.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The best combination of height should be a combination of a strong and a soft one, such as Real Madrid, which will be the fierce Pepe and the gentle Cannavaro, so the best central defender is to play with the old horse...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hehe! How do you compare this? It's not the same era, for example, how do you compare Maradona and Messi?

    The era is different, the physical skills are also different, the era at that time may not be feasible in the current era, but I am personally more optimistic about Ayala!! Two words "strong", do not explain!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Passarella is a very good defender and is good at defending on the right side.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's Passarella, the iron-blooded captain who won the World Cup!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Roberto Ayala (born 12 April 1973) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a centre-back and is now retired. Ayala is less than 1.8 meters tall, but he has excellent bounce and accurate positioning, and has been the main choice for Argentina's central defender position in recent years. During his long career, he played for several European and South American clubs, and also represented Argentina at all levels of major tournaments on several occasions.

    Ayala began his career in 1992 with Ferro Carrier in Argentina, where he was recruited by Passarella for his tackles and aerial prowess, making his international debut for Argentina on 16 November 1994. In 2004, after playing in the Copa America for the fourth time in a row, the captain of the Argentine team participated in the 2004 Athens Olympics as one of three overage players, helping Argentina win the Olympic gold medal without conceding a single goal. In 2010, he was discharged from the Imperial Army.

    Chinese name: Roberto Ayala.

    Foreign name: Roberto Fabián Ayala alias: "Mouse".

    Date of birth: 12 April 1973.

    Height: 177cm

    Weight: 74kg

    Sport: Football.

    Athletic team: Atlético Club of the Argentine national team.

    Professional features: the bounce is amazing, and the selection of the position is accurate and clear.

    Played for: Western Railway, River Plate, Napoli, AC Milan, Valencia, Villarreal, Real Zaragoza, Atlético Argentina.

    Main awards: 2 La Liga titles.

    Gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

    1 UEFA Super Cup.

    1 Serie A title.

    1 UEFA Cup.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Ayala is the captain He is the veteran captain of the national team in these years and Zanetti was excluded by the coach in the last World Cup, and it is difficult to tolerate two tigers! In fact, Zanetti himself has a modest personality and is inward-twisted, while Ayala is more domineering!! In fact, both of them have high prestige, and they are both veterans of several dynasties!

    Relatively speaking, Argentina's veteran captain is a little more prestigious than the Inter captain!!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Zanetti is still more prestigious in the team or Ayala.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ayala: Otherwise, Zanetti wouldn't have been able to go to Germany.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Roberto Ayala is nicknamed "Elraton" and his father was a former player and also played at centre-back. The 1.77-meter-tall Ayala has been able to establish himself in the centre-back position thanks to his amazing jumping ability, which he inherited from his father. In the battle for the top, Ayala's judgment and bounce can always let him grab the landing point, 03-04 season away to Real Madrid, his header in the crowd is amazing, from the slow motion at the time, Ayala jumped, more than a shoulder higher than Elg Noisy Zhaola next to him.

    In addition to headers, fierce tackles and fighting spirit are also the hallmarks of Ayala, which has made him the backbone of Argentina's defence for the past 10 years.

    Serie A or La Liga.

    Ayala made a name for himself at River Plate before landing in Serie A with Napoli before moving to AC Milan in 1998, becoming the first Argentine to join the Rossoneri in 30 years, but there he did not make many appearances, winning the title in his first season with the club, making 11 appearances, compared to 24 appearances in three years.

    In the summer of 2000, Ayala moved to Valencia and found his home in La Liga. Here, he won two league titles with the team at the back and won the UEFA Cup. It is worth mentioning that Ayala's first league goal for Valencia was invaluable as they beat Malaga, and it was after this game that Valencia rose to the top of the 01-02 La Liga title.

    An intractable spell.

    In the second half of 1994, Passarella gave Ayala his first international experience. At the 1998 World Cup, Bergkamp stabbed the ball between Ayala's legs and scored the goal that knocked out Argentina, which became one of the defender's most embarrassing memories. Since then, Ayala has been obsessed with every national team competition, and has suffered setbacks every time.

    In the 2002 World Cup, he was injured in the warm-up of the first group game and missed the tournament, and in the 2004 Olympic Games, Argentina won the gold medal on a loan promotion, but Ayala was injured before the final and failed to lead the team to the championship himself. In the summer of the same year, Argentina lost to Brazil in the Copa America, and the title was almost lost in the last minute, much to Ayala's regret. In Germany in 2006, the 33-year-old will make his final attempt at the World Cup and he is looking to break the spell.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Everyone has a perfect Argentina in their hearts, and I'm in for a good time.

    Goalkeeper: Duck.

    Defenders: Thorin, Rocks, Mouse, Sa Team.

    Midfielders: Aimar, Pony Jr., Riquelme, Big Head.

    Front: Rabbit, Bobo.

    may be completely blown up, and the choice is completely based on the emotional basis.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Goalkeeper: Goyechea, Argentina's most consistent goalkeeper in the 90s. Subs:

    Filol central defenders: Samuel, Passarella (86 champions) Subs: Ayala, Rugjeri full-backs

    Zanetti, Heinze Subs: Sorrin, Chamote Defender: Diego Simeone Subs:

    Redondo central midfielders: Riquelme, Di Stéfano Subs: Veron, Monti (in the 1934 World Cup for Italy, but at that time one athlete was allowed to play for multiple countries).

    Forwards: Maradona, Messi, Batistuta Subs: Kempes, Stabile, Crespo.

    This real lineup is really difficult to choose, can you barely do it?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    People are talking about Argentine defenders!

    Gonzalo of Villarreal is an absolute workhorse of the team

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Petrostov Camatrol.

    These two are good, they are newcomers, the offense and defense are more balanced, if you play 442, you can try these two people, strong assist ability, long shots and crosses are more threatening, and full of physical energy, fast return to defense, good sense of filling, in a few years, it is definitely a player for giants to scramble.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Demichelis (can be a midfielder or a defender).

    Passarella (old star, oh, I don't know if you have one).

    Solin Insua (genius left-back).

    Daniel Diaz (late bloomer).

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Ayala, this defender is very powerful, if Argentina plays 3 backs, Ayala can play right center back, if it is 4 backs, the best central defender combination should be Ayala and Samuel, fullbacks like Tholin and Kufrey are very useful, although a little older, but the card position and speed are still good

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