Lone wolf

Romário de Souza Faria (born 29 January 1966 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a former Brazilian professional footballer who played as a striker as a player.
In the summer of 1993 , Romario moved to La Liga side Barcelona. In the 1993–1994 season, Romario won the La Liga Golden Boot with 30 goals, helping Barca win the La Liga title. Barca beat Real Madrid 5-0 and Romario scored a hat-trick. Barca manager Cruyff at the time once recalled: "One morning after training, Romario came to me and said he was going to take 8 days off to go back to Brazil to attend the carnival, and I said unless you hat-trick Real Madrid on Sunday. As a result, he really scored 3 goals in that game, Barca won, and After the game Romario did not even say hello and went to the airport. ”
At the 1990 World Cup in Italy, the 24-year-old Romario played in the World Cup for the first time. After two consecutive wins in the group stage, Brazil qualified early, and in the final round of the group match against Scotland, Romario made his World Cup debut.
In the 1994 World Cup in the United States, Romario played all seven games in Brazil. One goal in each of the five games. In the quarter-final against the United States, although Romario did not score, he assisted Bebeto's goal. In the final with Italy, the two sides drew 0-0 in 120 minutes, with Romario scoring a free throw in a penalty shootout. For his brilliant performances at the World Cup, Romario won the 1994 World Cup Ballon d'Or.
The combination of the 1997 Copa America and the Confederations Cup, Romario and Ronaldo made Brazilian fans look forward to the World Cup in France a year later. However, before the start of the 1998 World Cup in France, Romario was accidentally injured in the preparation of the Brazilian team and was forced to withdraw from the national team. He has never played in a World Cup since.
Personal Honors:
FIFA World Footballer of the Year 1994
Club Honours:
3-time Dutch Cup (1989, 1990, 1991)
3 Dutch Football League (1989, 1991, 1992)
1 Dutch Super Cup (1992)
1 Spanish Football League (1994)
1 Brazilian Football League (2000)
National Team Honors:
1 World Cup winner (1994)
2 Copa America (1989, 1997)
1 Confederations Cup (1997)
All of Romario's work is done in a postcard-sized area. (Former Brazilian national team captain Dunga commented)
Delicate dribbling, smart passing, cunning shots, these are the labels of Romario; Romario's reaction speed and action rate are always half a beat faster than others; especially when the shot is fired, it is always possible to predict the opponent's next movement and direction of movement when the goalkeeper or the blocking defender has just made a little move, and hit the ball in the opposite direction.
Pro evolution soccer mobile game data analysis (data after the burst):
merit:
97's attacking ability, running position is very cunning, the ball to the person; 96's shot, as long as there is a slight opportunity in the penalty area can shoot; 97's possession + 94's plate ball + 99's tight control of the ball + 96's body control, the dribbling is very good, can complete the person and shoot in the narrow space in the penalty area, the ball will not be easily snatched in the hand; 97's foot power makes the shot full of strength, long-range shooting power; 95 + 98's double speed, 95's physical strength, the lone wolf is worthy of the name.
shortcoming:
169cm tall, small model; 69's enthusiasm and the style of the fox in the penalty area, the running range will not be too large; 79's physical contact, so that the lone wolf can not play a single center; 76's head ball + 79 jump are a bit low, but the lone wolf did not do this.
Lineup matching:
Between the style, model and physical contact of the lone wolf, it is impossible to play a single center, so it is generally necessary to match a fast poacher; the three-forward formation can also put the lone wolf in the position of two sides, set as a shadow front, which can play the advantage of the lone wolf's fast speed; the 4312 formation is recommended.
Recommended Skills:
Recommended to plunge on goal, touch the ball twice (compression is also OK), cut the ball backwards and turn around (take full advantage of the lone wolf)
The above is purely personal opinion, if there is a problem, please criticize and correct, do not like it.