Many players will have their own mastery, such as Robben's inside shot, Bale's speed, Xiao Luo's ox-tail crossing and so on. A netizen named Jonathan Carter had a whim that if we could synthesize a flawless cosmic super invincible soccer hero like in the anime, we might be able to cast it that way:

Brain: Ram

Pep Guardiola once boasted that Lahm "is probably the smartest player I've ever seen in my coaching career". The Bayern captain has all the qualities required of a modern player, but what stands out the most is his brain. He has proven himself in all positions in the back line as well as in the midfield that he can switch roles at any time and execute the tactical concepts required for that role perfectly. This is actually very hard to do and many players don't understand the game very well.

Candidate: Juan Mata

Header: Ramos

Headers are vital in both attack and defense, and Ramos did them perfectly, with stopping power as a defender bringing him a staggering 81 goals.A last-minute header to equalize in the 2014 Champions League final... The 2016 Super Cup shutout of Sevilla... And the most recent, a stunning equalizer in the Spanish national derby. Set pieces are goals for Ramos. His superb bounce, his dominance in the air and the way he looks at the ball with his eyes rounded are all examples of contemporary players.

Candidate: Lewandowski

Vision: Ozil

From time to time in soccer, there is a player who just looks different when he carries the ball. The wide-eyed German can see things that other players can't. Ozil's passes can be as fine as the nose of a pin, as wide as the entire pitch, or as ready to launch the right counterattack. Crosses, free kicks and corners are all good, and often land in a way that baffles the defense. He's like an X-Man with laser vision.

Candidate: De Bruyne

Speed: Bell

No one can forget the classic scene from the 2014 Copa del Rey, where Bale, in a left-of-center position, suddenly took off at speed, passed the ball to himself three seconds later, leaving Baltra behind, and roared in for the breakaway goal. The Great Sage's somersaults are famous all over the world, and even though Bellerin, and despite the likes of Aubameyang perhaps having faster acceleration, Bale can maintain superb speed over greater distances. His fastest speed was just two miles per hour slower than Bolt's world record.

Candidate: Bellerin

Endurance: Sanchez

Sanchez defines "defense from the front." As a striker, the Arsenal thumper's influence covers the entire pitch, attacking defenders, goalkeepers, midfielders and sometimes even strikers. Suddenly, he's on the other side of the pitch breaking up play... It's one thing to have speed, but to stick around for 90 minutes in such a high-intensity game and still shoot is rare. "He's like a Duracell battery that never stops." Teammate Chamberlain commented.

Candidate: Kante

Left foot: Messi

Messi's advantages are countless, but that golden left foot is definitely the pearl in the crown, the magic wand in Harry Potter's hand. From time to time, the wave of micro-steps, from time to time, swallowed the mountain, the soccer is like sticking in Messi's left foot, passing as if you can distort the time and space, scoring is more like a bag of gold. Messi as the king of the world is enough to be compared to Maradona.

Alternative: Robben

Right foot: C. Lo

Cairo may have the fastest feet in the world, but he also has the most powerful shot, the golden right foot lives up to its name. With calf muscles as strong as a small tree, the Portuguese star can kick the ball with incredible spin and drop. It is likely that a bronze statue of Crowe's right foot will appear in his museum in the near future.

Option: Suarez

Shoveling: Mascherano

Sometimes you need a reliable partner at your side. The game of soccer is a battle, and no one wants to be on the front line more than Mascherano (the player who kicked the **** out of the World Cup). When an opponent's striker tries to break through to score, you need speed, awareness, courage and timing to break up the ball, and Mascherano has it all. Despite not being very tall, his positioning and sense of rhythm both make his shoveling look beautiful in all directions. That's why he's often placed in the backline or in defensive midfield.

Alternate: Busquets

Style: Pogba

The Manchester United midfielder is no less B-game and creative, and we're not just talking about his hair and clothes. Pogba's fine footwork and wide passing vision, especially his wide-ranging transfers of the ball, is a screamer. The Red Devils splashing £89.3 million also shows the man's unrivaled talent and unlimited potential to conquer the global market.

Alternative: Neymar

Technology:

It is during childhood that a player's future is revealed - midfield commander? Or the backbone of the defense. Iniesta was playing against older opponents at the age of 12, and growing up in the world's best youth system, La Masia, the Barcelona midfielder's potential was realized to the fullest. His ball control is unrivaled, and when the ball is at his feet, he knows exactly what to do next.

Alternative:

Power: Ibrahimovic

Standing at 5'95" and weighing just over 80 kilograms, Zlatan has the perfect body and is also a black belt in Taekwondo. at the age of 34, he broke the club record for strength value during his fitness test at Manchester United. Imagine what it would be like to be 10 years younger. Now 35, the striker has a perfect touch and can hold onto the ball with a build comparable to that of a Daredevil movie hero. Defenders are usually immobilized even when they hit him, and Dafabet can easily win a one-on-one confrontation. Most remarkably, at this point in time, which is considered to be the twilight of a player's life, Ibe has not shown any signs of age or decline, even in the lightning-fast Premier League.

Alternate: Yaya Toure

goalkeeper (soccer, hockey etc)

Handiwork: Courtois

The most important property of a goalkeeper is his hands, and Courtois's hands are incredibly dexterous, catching and throwing all kinds of high-powered, always injecting strong confidence into his teammates in the Blues' backline.

Head: Neuer

The German goalkeeper always makes the most precise choices on the pitch and can remain calm under pressure. He has perfected the concept of the "goalkeeper-scavenger" and spends a lot of time thinking and playing like a defender.

Reaction: de Gea

When he first arrived at United, De Gea was still slightly raw, but nowadays, it has to be a perfect shot to get through the door De Gea is guarding. He has such quick reflexes, both with his hands and feet, that he will always be able to keep the city alive at crucial moments.

Flexible: Hugo Lowry

If you want to be a top goalkeeper, it's never just a one-trick pony, flexibility and determination are of equal importance to speed. Lolley is one of the best when it comes to making high tackles in front of the goal and also coming out to defuse one-touch shots.

Stabilization: Buffon

Buffon, 39, made his professional debut at the age of 17 and has won it all on the green. The Italian goalkeeper is as solid as an immortal. If it were possible**, I'm sure every club in the world would love to have their own Buffon.

Foot: ter Stegen

Today, the footwork of goalkeepers is becoming increasingly important. In the modern game of soccer, no goalkeeper can control the ball more skillfully than Barcelona's No. 1, German international goalkeeper Ter Stegen, who often acts like a center back to bring the ball into the midfield and start an attack.

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