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Dirk Kuyt, the eternal green leaf that no one does not love

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Dirk Kuyt, the eternal green leaf that no one does not love

In his mind, the blonde god of war who kept running would run diligently for eternity. In the memory, the model of labor who always fights will be engraved as the soul of war. Dirk Kuyt, he's not a superstar, he's not a shining business card, he's just a hard-working warrior, a strong fighter, an eternal green leaf that fans love, a diligent and low-key evergreen, an all-round god of war that makes coaches like and work hard.

In the summer of 2015, Kuyt quietly returned to Feyenoord from Turkey, old and strong, not old. <b>Kuyt made 32 appearances in the Eredivisie last season, scoring 19 goals and helping Feyenoord win the Dutch Cup to qualify for this year's European competition. </b>And his manager is the Dutch captain Van Bronckhorst, who has played with him in the World Series. <b>This season, Kuyt scored 3 goals in 5 games in the Eredivisie, helping Feyenoord to lead the way and impact the Eredivisie title. </b>

Dirk Kuyt, the eternal green leaf that no one does not love

Kuyt's mundane path began in the small fishing village of Katvik, where he started in Utrecht, then traveled to Feyenoord, Liverpool and Fenerbahce, and now back to Feyenoord. After 18 years of playing in Luyin, his career moment seems to have only a few pictures, running at all costs, waving his arms and roaring after scoring goals, simple, but pure.

Kuyt's career honors are not much, he only won one Dutch Cup when he debuted in the Netherlands, and there was only one League Cup in the Liverpool era, and when he came to Fenerbahce, he successively won the Turkish Super League, the Turkish Cup, and returned to Feyenoord last season to help the team win the Dutch Cup. Kuyt's honor is somewhat bland, his starlight does not shine, and his diligence makes people ignore his skills. Kuit's technology is comprehensive, efficient and practical, with few mistakes, quick counterattack, and a world-class no-ball running awareness. <b>The diligent body allows him to run, the clear brain allows him to run, and the essence of full-attack and full-defense football is perfectly interpreted by this sapper-type player. </b>

Dirk Kuyt, the eternal green leaf that no one does not love

Kuyt played with the Netherlands for 11 years, played 105 times, scored 24 goals, was the fastest player to complete 100 games in the Netherlands, and also won a World Cup runner-up and a World Cup third place with the Netherlands. The World Cup in Brazil was the finale of Kuyt's national team's major competition career, with full-back Kuit working hard and spilling his last blood. Commentator Duan Xuan said of Kuyt in the third-place battle between the Netherlands and Brazil, <b>"In the World Cup, the players want to shine like pearls. But Kuyt's style is like dirt, and he wants his teammates to go up and step on it. "He's really like a brick ready to be carried to fill in the gaps, paving the avenue of stars for his teammates, and paving his own ordinary road." </b>For the team's victory, he can sacrifice his offensive talents, run at all costs, play from forward to defender, guard the orange defense, inspire teammates, blood stain the field, and continue his low profile.

Dirk Kuyt, the eternal green leaf that no one does not love

Fans who like Kuyt will affectionately call him "pants". His nicknames are also "Labor Model", "Perpetual Motion Machine", "Golden Oil", "Almighty Warrior" and so on. He is the green branch under the tulip bloom, the "eternal green leaf". He is also the perpetual energy swept by the orange storm, and is the "Orange God of War". He has no fancy moves, no lace gossip, no exaggerated remarks, he is not the kind of player that the media likes, but he is loved by fans<b>. Even in this era of rampant Internet trolls, how many people have hacked Kuit? He had no black spots, and the news about Kuyt was almost rave reviews. Everyone liked him, admired him, missed him, and even hurt him. </b>

Dirk Kuyt, the eternal green leaf that no one does not love

Kuyt is too low-key, he is not only a good player, but also a good man. Less well known is that Kuyt's wife had been working as a nurse in an old people's home until the birth of her child, and the couple had set up the Dirk-Kuyt Foundation to help the poor children. He also sells DK-branded clothing to raise money for the Foundation. In this way, Kuyt is quietly contributing to football and society, contributing his own ability as much as possible.

Kuyt is 36 years old! When memories come to mind, Dutch fans will miss the Netherlands with Kuyt, and Reds fans will miss the Reds with Kuyt. But looking back now, it was only commonplace.

Dirk Kuyt, the eternal green leaf that no one does not love

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