It's hard to describe the skill of Dai Lo, he is the embodiment of "perfection".

However, if you try to find his flaws, such as a slight lack of heading ability, it doesn't hurt that he's effective at scoring from high balls. Standing at 183cm, he's a big guy, and although his weight gain in the later stages of his career has had an impact on his performance, he's certainly the perfect striker up front.

Big Luo's speed is like lightning, the 100 meters run 10 seconds 4 amazing results is just the tip of the iceberg. He started to the whole process, acceleration are far beyond the normal, explosive power is amazing, always easy to get rid of opponents, but also in the confrontation to maintain the accuracy of the shooting. His sense of balance is even more remarkable, even if he is pulled and hit, he can still be as steady as a mountain and shoot accurately.

In terms of technique, the thing he is most proud of is his control of the ball, he is good at "playing with the ball", i.e. pushing, pulling and other techniques. This is rare at the top level of the game, and there are very few players in history who have been able to maneuver with their opponents at such a close distance without being cut off.

Observe the video of Big Luo crossing, you will find that he can maintain perfect balance in every step on the ground, get the distance between the ball and the opponent just right, and even change direction instantly before the opponent's foot, the time difference is almost zero. He can always carry the ball and find a breakthrough no matter what the situation is.

Big Lo's sense of the ball is unrivaled in history, and his dynamic vision and body coordination in the moment of the encounter is amazing. No matter how fast his opponents move and how many of them are outnumbered, he is always able to skillfully carry the ball away from him and even score with an easy shot from a jogging position.

Bigelow's moves are a perfect blend of technique, explosiveness, physical prowess and anticipation, and the only way to describe him is "perfect".

Imagine, a C Luo like physique, Messi like technology, both top striker shooting and grab point awareness, anticipation ability of the player, that is the big Luo, he was called "alien", precisely because his ability is beyond the ordinary, as if not belong to the earth.

As a striker, Big Lo's idol is none other than Brazilian lone wolf scorer Romario. Since the 1994 World Cup, Romario has not only been his idol, but also his friend. Interestingly, it seems that the big Luo intentionally or unintentionally step in the dust of his predecessor Romario, Romario in the 1988-1993 period to play in the PSV, achieved great success, and Romario left the team a year after the big Luo came to the PSV, and later in the Barcelona is also the same.

PSV fans went crazy with the arrival of Big Lo, another Brazilian ace striker. Here, Big Lo brought countless goals. At that time, the Dutch League was dominated by AJAX, PSV could only be considered as a second or third-rate team in the Dutch League, but was actually unable to challenge AJAX's dominance. However, the Dutch league is more open, Big Luo here can run around freely, both in the middle of the score, but also in the side of the road, and even often back to get the ball after a long-distance attack break goal.

Big Luo played two seasons in the Dutch League, a total of 46 games, scored 42 goals, averaging almost 1 goal, at this time he was only 20 years old, the physical conditions are maturing, the attacking style has been fully developed.

However, after becoming a European star, Big Law's Brazilian nature began to show, as he broke up with his fiancée, Nadia, and had a history of other relationships. He had a strained relationship with his later manager Ed Wolcott, who played Big Lo for only 16 minutes in the Dutch Cup final, and again in the semi-final.PSV eventually won the Dutch Cup in the 95/96 season, Big Lo's only title in Holland.

After two years in Holland, Bigelow decided to leave, making public statements that he was at odds with his manager, Ed Wolcott, who fired back that he was too childish and victimized by his agent.

When the relationship between Big Brother and PSV broke down, a war of attrition ensued, with PSV wanting to sell Big Brother to Inter Milan and Barcelona desperately wanting to get their hands on the super-scorer, but at a high price.

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