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Ogo watching the ball - the elegant master who can play the violin on his left foot - Davao Souk

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When a player is described as being able to play the violin with his left foot, what kind of left foot should he have? At the 1996 European Championship in England, Davao Souk showed the world the charm of the golden left foot, and he used it to play the most beautiful movement, which made fans around the world indulge in it.

Ogo watching the ball - the elegant master who can play the violin on his left foot - Davao Souk

In the group stage against the defending champion Denmark, Sukh's brilliant and heroic provocative shot broke the goal, like an arc out of the sheath, four or two pounds, even if it was as brave as Schmeichel, he could only look at the ball and sigh. In the quarter-final against Germany, Suker was inspired to face the attacking Koepke, and he lifted the ball with the soles of his left foot to break the net. Looking at this unique masterpiece, it is like listening to the famous golden songs of the famous music house, and the afterglow is not forgotten for a long time.

Ogo watching the ball - the elegant master who can play the violin on his left foot - Davao Souk

Which of these two classic scenes better reflects Suke's left-foot technique, and the benevolent see the wise. However, the scene where Suq pulls the ball on the soles of his feet passes through Koepker, and based on this, what is perhaps the most vivid description of world football was born - Suker has a left foot that can play the violin. There are actually not a few people who can make this action, but Suke's performance has reached the aesthetic level in terms of appreciation, flawless, and no one can stand out.

Ogo watching the ball - the elegant master who can play the violin on his left foot - Davao Souk

The 1996 European Championship made Sukh famous, making his golden left foot famous all over the world, and at the same time, it also made people marvel at the Croatian team that debuted in the World Series. Since then, the Croatian team, which wears the flag on its body, has won the favor of many fans, many of whom intuitively believe that they are the representatives of the European technical school. In fact, it is not surprising that the Tartans were able to make such a stunning debut, as they were separated from the talented Yugoslav football and were an important offshoot of the World-renowned Balkan Eagles.

Ogo watching the ball - the elegant master who can play the violin on his left foot - Davao Souk

At the end of the 1980s, it was not a peaceful time for the former Yugoslavia, but football here ushered in a period of talent explosion. When people today are talking about the rise and strength of Spanish or German football, who would have thought that if Yugoslavia had not been torn apart by the chaos of the war, in these 20 years, they would have forged a powerful football force.

Ogo watching the ball - the elegant master who can play the violin on his left foot - Davao Souk

At the 1987 World Youth Championships, the Yugoslav team standing on the championship podium was star-studded, with Boban, Proscinesky, Mikhailovic, Stojkovic, Savicevic, Pantsev, Boksic, Mijatović, Davao Souk, each of whose names will be thunderous in the future international football world. Suke was not the best star among the young talents of the year, but his glittering performance of scoring 6 goals in the World Youth Championship still made the world football world shine. Yugoslav powerhouse Dinamo Zagreb quickly recruited the 21-year-old Sukh, which was the starting point for Suq to reach the peak of his career, and it was also the inflection point of yugoslav football's declining decline.

Ogo watching the ball - the elegant master who can play the violin on his left foot - Davao Souk

In the early 1990s, with the disintegration of the League, the Yugoslav team that had a bright future disappeared in a thousand sighs, and Yugoslav fans could only watch the war engulf their homeland, and could only envy the Danish team that replaced them in Euro 1992. Perhaps, after the devastation of national disintegration, football is the only medicine that can quell the pain of war. Although the country is no longer a country, Yugoslavia's football style has been inherited. One of the best successors is croatia, who will be led by Boban, Proneski and Davao Souk.

Ogo watching the ball - the elegant master who can play the violin on his left foot - Davao Souk

Coming from Zagreb to Sevilla in Spain was a leap forward in Souk's career. The higher level of competition in La Liga has maximized his value. At that time, Spanish football was undergoing a technological transformation, and players such as Raúl, Figo and Suque who relied on their foot skills to cross the rivers and lakes were given more opportunities and preferences.

Ogo watching the ball - the elegant master who can play the violin on his left foot - Davao Souk

In the 1992/93 season, Suque contributed 13 league goals to Sevilla and became the team's top scorer, and even though there was Maradona by his side, Souk's shine was not obscured. During his 5 years at Sevilla, Souk honed his left-foot technique to the point of perfection, conquering not only the city of Seville, but also Real Madrid and Barcelona, especially the thirsty Real Madrid.

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