Can Baggio s passing skills be on par with these passing masters?

Updated on physical education 2024-06-15
41 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Now the master is too worthless, right? Can these be considered masters?

    The pass can't even compare to Totti.

    In fact, the NB passer also has Roy Keane, who is absolutely as accurate as a scalpel.

    I'm afraid most of these people's passes can't be compared to Baggio, but it should be better than Xiaobai.

    Pyro himself said that Baggio's pass was a precision-guided missile, and it was even more clever and weird, to name two examples: in 95 he had just arrived in Milan in the 2nd (3?) In the game, after receiving a pass from the Ba team, he received the ball with his back, and opened his face before receiving the ball, so he did not stop the ball but directly turned the ball upside down and sent it to the direction of Weihe's running with the outside of his right foot, and Weihe easily got a single goal.

    If it weren't for the Samp goalkeeper, the goal would have been perfect.

    There was also the game against Spain in 94, Baggio retreated to the center circle to get the ball, and he caught a glimpse of Signori starting on the right side, he pretended to give it to Dino Baggio next to him, and suddenly turned around and made a hanging pass of more than 40 meters, Signoli easily received the ball, if it wasn't for Alcorta's bravery, the goal would have been scored. Even the narrator said that Signori had failed Baggio's hard work.

    Repost it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Prince Baggio of Melancholy Italy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, everyone has their own strengths, and the pass will also be divided into long and short passes, for example, the ball after the breakthrough is also a pass. However, before you can ensure that you can pass a high-quality ball, you must keep the ball in the most comfortable place, so you must also have the ability to protect the ball.

    The following are my personal views and ratings, please give some opinions! Please also give an opinion from the landlord Hehe

    said that he was at the peak of his ability) On the long pass, I think Xiaobei is top-notch, and his long pass is like smashing the head of the striker, which is quasi-scary. But short passes, and ball protection ability, he is very average.

    Long Passing Ability: 10 Short Pass: 6 Ball Protection: 5 Overall: 7

    When it comes to short passes, we have to talk about Zidane, Riquelme, their short passes, like scalpels, are very sharp, tearing apart the opponent's entire back, and the bloody ball behind them is a nightmare for all defenders.

    Zidane: Long: 8 Short: 10 Protection: 10 Comprehensive:

    Riquelme: Long: 6 Short: 10 Protection: 8 Overall: 8

    Speaking of break-breaks, my first reaction was with Thierry Henry at Arsenal, and he should have been in that regard, he often broke through, and when he drew the opposing defenders in, it was time for him to pass the ball, and then it was the easy push of his team-mates to score. In fact, Fei Ge and Xiao Luo are also good at this.

    Henry: Long: 5 Short: 9 Protect: 10 Overall: 8

    Figo: Long: 8 Short: 9 Protect: 10 Overall: 9

    Xiao Luo: Long: 8 Short: 8 Protection: 10 Comprehensive:

    However, the landlord is asking about the passer, so it is necessary to synthesize.

    All I want to say is, Pirlo!

    Although his long passing, short passing, and dribbling ability are not up to the top of others, they should also be the most comprehensive and average. Look at AC Milan without him, and the national team. will know what he does.

    Length: 9 Short: 9 Protection: 9 Overall: 9

    The reason I chose Pirlo is that whether he's in the national team or AC Milan, he's the brain

    It will not be like Henry is only the king of Arsenal and disappears when he arrives at the national team, like Xiao Luo, who "evaporates" when he encounters a big game

    Figo, Becky is past his prime, and Riquelme is not in the state for a long time.

    If Zidane hadn't retired now, I would have chosen the great Zizou!

    But now, it is an era that speaks with results. I dedicate the title of this master passer to Andrea Pirlo. ~!

    If there is something wrong, please include it

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If Zidane hadn't retired now, I would have chosen the great Zizou!

    But now, it is an era that speaks with results. I give this title of master passer to the number 9 in the Netherlands! Van Nistelrooy!

    Do you remember the goal he set up for Arjen Robben against France?

    Van Nistelrooy!

    Van Nistelrooy!

    Van Nistelrooy!

    Van Nistelrooy!

    Van Nistelrooy!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no suspense in this question! It must have been Van der Vaart, who passed the ball quickly and accurately, and the others passed the ball either too slowly or too floating.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Xiao Luo is more imaginative.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I special, special, especially love Baggio! There's no reason to like him!

    Baggio is not physically strong and not fast! Good technique, very dexterous! In terms of football skills, Baggio was not the best of his time! But Baggio's charisma is unmatched!

    I don't know how to describe why I like him, everyone has their own reasons!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Baggio is a tragic figure, the key is his charisma! But I personally prefer Barty!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tragic hero, worthy of sympathy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The prince of melancholy, but I like Barty.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Baggio's charisma, football skills, and awareness of the game are absolutely and he is a legend.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He's been in all three big clubs, and a few have done it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    He is handsome, he still has a good character, and he still has a charismatic personality, and he really plays football well.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's because of some tragic colors on his body, which are somewhat similar to Xiang Yu. They are all heroes, but in the end they are not what we want.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I suggest you go and take a good look at his games, especially the '94 World Cup. The most important thing is to look at it with your heart, and you will feel that he is so powerful

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because he is handsome, has a good character, has a great personality, and he really plays very well.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can't measure Baggio by the amount of accolades he has received

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Baggio is a true prince of the post-football era.

    Not only does he have a large number of male fans.

    There are also a large number of female fans.

    His melancholy eyes brought him the nickname "Prince of Melancholy".

    In his first World Cup.

    His birth surprised the world.

    His breakthrough passes shots.

    May 1st is not fine, May 1st is not coincidental.

    Also a tragic genius.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Baggio is a god in the hearts of countless people, even if he has nothing, not to mention that he has unparalleled talent and temperament, gorgeous technique, elegant movements, and all-round vision.

    He single-handedly sent Italy to the final, but the joke of God made him lose the championship, he has countless wonderful goals and a calm personality, interpreting the low-key beauty of life, likes to hunt, believes in Buddhism, and loves his family.

    Such a person should be worthy of liking.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's a feeling, and maybe you'll understand it slowly

    I like Baggio, I look at my space.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Robert Baggio, Prince of Melancholy. Just listen to that title and you'll know how charming he is. Four or two dials of thousands of skills, freehand free kicks, flowing ponytails, and most importantly, personality charm.

    Bacho was a Buddhist scholar and studied under Dai Ikeda. One can imagine his realm. The Netherlands is known as the uncrowned king, but why not Baggio?

    What he remembered the world was the melancholy back. He left the world the art of football, the philosophy of football. A master.

    Hats off to Robert Baggo again!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Baggio is a classic midfielder (e.g. Riquelme) who belongs to the 90s football, and he is an elegant master who plays with intelligence, and such players are almost extinct in today's football.

    So it's understandable that you started watching football in the first two years, and now football is becoming more and more about speed, power and physicality, and looking at Baggio's ball is about his passing, his awareness, his making of the ball and his sense of smell.

    Another thing people love about him is that he is a tragic figure who can single-handedly drag the whole of Italy to the final, only to miss a penalty just a stone's throw away from the Hercules Cup.

    People like heroes, but sometimes, people pity the failed heroes more like Gascoigne's tears, Becky's tearful end, Baggio is such a melancholy prince who makes people love and pity.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Baggio's goal at the World Cup.

    And his funny hairstyle.

    And his sad experience.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Don't be shocked by the humiliation, watch the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court; Go and stay unintentionally, wandering with the clouds outside the sky. The Double Footballer of the Year in '93 The World Cup in '94 single-handedly brought Italy to the final and the subsequent '98 World Cup The reason why he is loved by the majority of fans is because of his excellent football skills and character and tragic life, he represents an era!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Of course, he can be regarded as a master of free-kicks, and Baggio was a rare and well-rounded striker among all European players at the time.

    His free-kick footwork and goal-scoring footwork are very good...

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Personally, I think that Baggio's footwork and technique are very good, and he is a first-class star, but the master cannot talk about --- modern football for more than 100 years, and there are no more than ten who can be called masters, and I personally do not count Baggio.

    As for the free kick, it can only be said that it is quite powerful...

    PS: All things considered, I firmly believe that Baggio is still a star on the football field.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Baggio's free-kick skills are very good, and he has indeed scored a lot of free kicks, but few people call him a master of free kicks, Baggio is known for his technical comprehensiveness, passing, shooting, organization, and passing abilities are very balanced, so the free kick alone is not so prominent.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It's amazing, but it's not world-class! I have the impression that Baggio's free kicks are mostly volleys, and the arc is not too good....So it's not as good as Xiaobei and Carlos, but Baggio's skills are comprehensive and he has many means to score goals!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It is very powerful, Baggio has scored directly from corners several times in Serie A, and among all the corner kicks, Baggio is the fastest and the strongest arc.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Baggio is not famous for free kicks, the comprehensiveness of offensive means should be its hallmark, if you want to be better than free kicks, it should be inferior to those masters, in fact, free kicks are the same as basketball 3-point shooting, like Jordan is not a 3-point shooter, but it does not affect its greatness, of course, Jordan also invested a lot of 3-point shots in his career, you can refer to Baggio

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    His free-kick felt like Piero's.

    It's hard to say if it's world-class or not.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Not at the level of a master like Beckhan or Carlos, but at least at the level of Zidane's free-kicks. Baggio is purely on the foot. It is said that when I practiced when I was a child, I was already able to kick and break street lamps with a ball, and it was known as a hundred shots.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Baggio has a good sense of the ball and takes free-kicks mainly with awareness.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    You may not know that in a poll in Italy last year, Baggio was still voted "Most Loved Italian Player" and "Italy's Greatest Player" by an overwhelming margin!

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Former Real Madrid star Hugo Sanchez of Mexico is the king of barbs.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Baggio is not one of the hidden characters in Live 10, but his stats are similar to Piero's.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Upstairs Live 10 Baggio is not in the hidden figure in the Italian senator.

    Top 2 floors.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Gauze. Baggio's abilities at his strongest.

    Offense: 95, Defense: 45, Body:

    77, stamina 80, speed: 83, acceleration: 86, reaction:

    90, Agility: 90, Dribbling accuracy: 96, Dribbling speed:

    78, short pass accuracy: 93, short pass speed: 82, long pass accuracy:

    90, Long Passing Speed: 80, Shooting Accuracy: 95, Shooting Power:

    85, Shooting technique: 97, Free kick accuracy: 94, Radian:

    92, Heading Accuracy: 78, Bounce Power: 72, Technique:

    98, Motivation: 82, Mental Quality: 88, Match Stability:

    7, goalkeeper skills: 50, carrying: 87, state stability:

    7. Backfoot accuracy: 6

    Stunts: Good at ball control, offensive playmaker, passer, bipedal feints, penalty master, one-on-one shots, direct action, perimeter.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Offense: 92

    Defense: 42 Balance: 76

    Stamina: 75 Speed: 75

    Acceleration: 77 reaction: 90

    Agility: 85 Dribble accuracy: 97

    Dribbling speed: 76

    Short pass accuracy: 95

    Short pass speed: 78

    Long pass accuracy: 92

    Long Passing Speed: 75

    Shooting accuracy: 95

    Shot power: 80

    Shooting technique: 95

    Free kick accuracy: 92

    Rotation radian: 90

    Header technique: 75

    Bounce power: 72

    Ball control technique: 99

    Offensive Desire: 77

    Mental qualities: 92

    Goalkeeper skills: 50

    Teamwork: 94

    Steady play: 7

    Environmental Adaptability: 7

    Non-Dominant Foot Use Technique: 6

    Non-dominant foot usage: 5

    Injury Tolerance: C

    The special abilities are:

    Master of dribbling. The commander is good at single blades.

    Passer, post center.

    Penalty specialists. A one-kick pass.

    The one upstairs on the outside instep is the ability of Live 7, mine is Live 10, and I copied it one by one by watching the live situation

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Offside, Baggio broke the ball and passed back to Skiraczi, the moment Skiraci received the ball and passed it to Baggio, Baggio was in an offside position.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Brother, Baggio is retired, is there any point in discussing this issue now? The Prince of Melancholy himself has a football career full of tragedy, and to make irresponsible remarks about some classic goals, or to make something out of nothing, I am simply an insult to the great star, what about Maradona's hand of God? The game can't be rewritten, and now it seems that the hand of God has added some other legends to Maradona, not to mention that Baggio's goal is not offside at all, even if it is, it will also be included in his wonderful goal.

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