Wizards on the soccer field often contrast their appearance with their style of play. Someone mentioned Pogba, whose slender frame and elegant demeanor is almost like a gifted player in the skill stream.
Lukaku, however, is a very different story, with his over-the-top stature contrasting with his naive face, yet possessing a feminine, delicate kick that resembles the Lin Daiyu of the penalty area.
Lukaku's performance on the pitch is a classic, many times in front of the opponent's goal like a stake to block teammates' shots, which can be called the "King of Chu" like a classic.
Then talk about that representative of violent aesthetics - the peak period of Torres, he is like a jade-faced villain, slender figure and handsome appearance, but hides the humongous ball style. Holy baby Torres, the youth of fans in that era.
The player who would later be hailed as an iron defender was also the perfect template for the number 9 position in his prime, the do-it-all striker. For a Premier League fan like me, he most impressed me with that run over Vidic, literally epitomizing Toni's peak back in the day.
Eating Lahm alive and tripping over Valdes are classic scenes that ring true.
And then there's the Hulk, who played for Shanghai SIPG, and whose massive frame is indistinguishable from the Hulk's, yet he can display subtle tricks on the pitch as if he's playing five-a-side soccer.
Hulk immediately showed his prowess upon his return to the Barclays Premier League, scoring 19 goals and dishing out 7 assists in 35 games to help Atletico Mineiro win the Barclays Premier League title again after 50 years.
Hulk often complained after returning to Brazil that he was too tired to play in the Chinese Super League and that his teammates were unhelpful. Indeed, Hulk's marvelous body looked dazzling in the Chinese Super League.
Hulk, this delicate body, is indeed extraordinary!