laitimes

Ogo Watch - Juan Perón: The Serie A Dream of the Multi-Faceted "Wizard"

author:Ogo watches the ball

Known as the "wizard" by fans, Juan Veron has excellent physical superiority and football talent, which can be traced back to his strong family genes. His father, Ramón Perón, was a representative of Argentine football in the 1970s. Ramon Belon has a large range of motion on the pitch, and the running position is still erratic, can appear in dangerous positions at any time, coupled with a highly recognizable "big nose", so it is also called "wizard" by fans. After Veron grew up rapidly, he was more used by fans to follow his father's nickname, known as "Little Wizard". However, I did not expect that the reputation of "Little Wizard" gradually became greater than that of "Old Wizard", so the title of "Wizard" mostly referred to Juan Perón, which fans are familiar with.

Ogo Watch - Juan Perón: The Serie A Dream of the Multi-Faceted "Wizard"

École de la Plata, this Argentine football club carries the player time of the old Veron, and the younger Belon grew up watching his father play on the court, so naturally he will have a very special affection for this club. In the three years of playing, Veron has gradually completed the self-cultivation of a world-class midfielder, with excellent overall view, cool head and flawless passing making him the most spirited midfielder in Argentina. The elder Veron was ecstatic, believing that his son would one day achieve more than him, and the Argentine meritorious coach Bilardo, who had always admired the elder Belon, also set his sights on his son, and he called the elder Belon and invited the younger Belon to join Boca Youth.

Ogo Watch - Juan Perón: The Serie A Dream of the Multi-Faceted "Wizard"

Although Perón has a deep affection for the University of La Plata, he can no longer sit still in the face of the temptation of Boca youth. The Candy Box Stadium welcomed the talented young midfielder, and in just one year in Buenos Aires, his name spread all over the country. The young Perón became the "darling" of the Candy Box Stadium, and his repeated performances in the Buenos Aires derby earned him a popularity among Boca fans. The Serie A, known as the "Little World Cup" at the time, was clearly Veron's dream, and several big clubs extended invitations to him. From the Pampas to the Apennines, Perón embarked on his adventures, full of unknowns and challenging Serie A to make Perón understand that anything is possible.

Ogo Watch - Juan Perón: The Serie A Dream of the Multi-Faceted "Wizard"

Eriksen, the man who changed Veron's life, was the one who successfully trained Perón into a midfielder with a tactical leadership banner, a temperament that made Perón irreplaceable after joining Parma. After growing up in Sampdoria, Verón joined Parma, where he ushered in parma's most glorious era with top players such as Crespo, Thuram, Cannavaro and Buffon. A UEFA Cup title gave Veron a taste of the joy of a title, and he became the only top midfielder in Serie A. Even his mentor Eriksen did not hesitate to say after coming to Lazio: "Give me a Perón and I can give you a Serie A title." ”

Ogo Watch - Juan Perón: The Serie A Dream of the Multi-Faceted "Wizard"

Perhaps by the generous invitation of his mentor, or in order to seek better development, Perón parachuted into the city of Rome in the summer of 1999 to join the "Blue Eagle" Lazio. In Lazio, Perón became the real midfield engine of the team, and as a "free man", he was like an eagle, soaring freely over Rome. And Eriksen lived up to expectations, delivering on his promise by making Lazio the last champion of the 20th century. Since then, the Blue Eagles have won the European Cup Winners' Cup and the European Super Cup. It was a time when Perón was almost firmly positioned as the world's number one midfielder. Amid the flowers and applause, Perón wasn't satisfied with that, and it wasn't the beginning of a dynasty, it was just a momentary climax. Soon after, Eriksen took over the coaching whip of the England national team, Nesta joined Milan, Veron moved to Manchester United, and Nedved moved to Juventus. The blue eagle that soared over the Apennines at the beginning of the century withered like a short flower, and the wizard Peron was about to embark on a new adventure, and when an invitation from Manchester was handed to Peron, he decided to accept the challenge.

Ogo Watch - Juan Perón: The Serie A Dream of the Multi-Faceted "Wizard"

On July 12, 2001, Juan Sebastian Perón transferred from Lazio to Manchester United for a transfer fee of 28.1 million pounds that set a British record at the time, signing for five years, but the ending was not perfect, Ferguson tailored for him, and even for Belon to drill the horn tip, did all the best, but unfortunately the result was not satisfactory, some people said that Perón could not adapt to the rhythm of the Premier League, which may be a reason, but it does not explain why in the first month of joining, Perón performed well, Scored 4 goals in the first 8 games. The bigger reason may be that there are too many Premier League games, no winter breaks, and continuous high-intensity competitions make it difficult for Veron, who was used to playing slow paces, to adapt for a long time, but whatever the reason, his Premier League career, which is ultimately marked as a failure experience, may be the most talented failure you have ever seen.

Read on