Pirlo: The Art of Shooting from the Midfield Masters

In the soccer world, Pirlo is not only a master of passing, but also a master of shooting. He is, at the same time, the team's midfield brain, also a mobile turret on the pitch, but also a world-class master of penalty kicks. In Pirlo's Serie A career, a total of 59 goals were scored, 57 goals were completed in Serie A, of which free kicks and penalties accounted for half of the total.

His penalty kicks are top-notch. Among the many penalty kicks, Pirlo's "leaf ball" is as graceful as a falling leaf, "elevator ball" is as mysterious as an elevator, "curve ball" is as agile as a curve, and "ground ball" is as cunning as a rolling ball. The "ground ball" is as cunning as a rolling ball.

In the 2005-06 season, Pirlo scored four free kicks, setting a new Milan free kick scoring record for the last 20 years. At the 2012 UEFA European Championship, he broke the record of the oldest UEFA European Championship penalty shootout at age 31, held by Zinedine Zidane, at the age of 33.

In 2013, Pirlo set a new Juventus single-season record for penalty goals when he scored at Parma, and in 2015 he scored another penalty goal against Torino, taking his Serie A penalty goals tally to 27, second only to Mihajlovic, and ahead of Piero, Gianfranco Zola and Baggio.

Pirlo's soccer skills are not only reflected in his shooting, but also in his understanding and grasp of soccer. With his actions, he interpreted what is the real art of soccer.

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