
On the stage of the soccer world, Ivankovic's comments exploded like a cannonball, as he dissected the deeper logic of his insistence on starting Ickxon straight away. He pointed out that although Iversen is not yet fully back to his peak form, he has recovered enough to turn things around in as little as 5 to 10 minutes. Given that there are only a handful of players available in the forward line, the addition of Iverson is undoubtedly a blessing in disguise for the team.
This answer is certainly very convincing. Ivankovic emphasized that although Iverson's stamina and speed may have decreased, his ability to change the course of a game cannot be ignored. Even if he can only play for a few minutes, he can still turn the game around. In comparison, Iverson's performance is clearly beyond those of foreign strikers, so Ivankovic's insistence on Iverson is undoubtedly a bet on his individual talent.
One wonders who can surpass Exxon's ability to change the course of a game? If no one can surpass it, then Ivankovic's choice certainly demonstrates his wisdom. We can't argue with his point of view, we can only accept it silently. Ivankovic's insistence is more bold than the previous decision of national soccer coach Jankovic to drop Eickson, which was rather unwise.










