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20 Dortmund! Xuan’s scout report

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In Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.

Late at night.

In a mid-range business hotel, a certain room was still lit up.

A man in a polo shirt and glasses sat in front of his desk. He turned on his laptop and wrote an email seriously.

"

Observation Report on Eastern Player Chu Xuan."

Hello, Jurgen. Next, he carried out his monthly routine report.

Three years ago, you mentioned the Eastern player, XUAN CHU. I've already found him.

Unfortunately, he was no longer a professional player.

According to the news from his friends in the Eastern industry, his career had been sentenced to death.

In 2005, he suffered a cruciate tendon tear and had to recuperate for seven months.

The Football Association, which was already dissatisfied with him, found a legitimate reason to reject his request to join the Olympic team.

There was no detailed information on the reason for rejecting him in the beginning. In short, this is completely incomprehensible to me.

How could the Football Association reject such a talented young man?

Back to the main topic, after recovering from his injury, in order to prove himself, CHU was eager to return to the field and worsened his injury. In the end, he was not selected for the Olympic team.

Later, because of the language in the interview, he was completely banned by the local football circle.

The only club that supported him also went bankrupt. In China, he did not get a chance to try out and bid farewell to professional football.

This is also the reason why we haven't heard from him.

During my recent inspection mission in England, I accidentally saw CHU in Sheffield!

He currently played for an amateur team in England's eighth league.

I first brought up the scout's conclusion: Completely give up on him.

The level of professional football in the East needed to be improved. There was a big gap between his basic skills and Europe's top standards.

In addition, he had been away from high-level professional training for nearly 18 months and had no competition experience.

His level of football had deteriorated severely. Coupled with his injury, he was no longer the talented teenager in 2005.

I suggest that there is no need for further investigation.

Next was the analysis of the various modules by CHU.

Physical resistance

: 4 points. Chu had a habit of exercising and maintained his physical skills well. However, his muscle level was not at the top level in Europe.

He was often at a disadvantage when fighting against the tall and heavy body of a full-back.

[Balance: 8 points] Due to his body fat percentage and muscle control, he was able to maintain sufficient balance, quickly adjust his body, and complete technical movements.

[Toughness: 9 points] He was very flexible and could use all kinds of unconventional movements to form a shot. It was similar to the Swedish player Zlatan.

Speed--

Speed with the ball: 5 points. At the peak of CHU, their speed was close to a perfect score of 9 points, and they could often dribble the ball to attack the enemy.

But now, due to his injuries, he had lost the explosive power to activate it.

He was unable to form enough acceleration. Furthermore, he did not have an advantage in terms of speed.

[Speed without the ball: 6 points] When there was no ball, he ran agilely and started slightly faster, allowing him to quickly get rid of the defense.

Touch-

Sports Touch: 5 points. Dribbling and touching the ball was at a semi-professional level. Unable to complete more dribbling assaults.

In the top professional arena, dribbling for more than three seconds was easy to lose the ball. Previously, he had used his speed to forcefully overtake.

[Stationary touch: 8 points] His ability to stop the ball was relatively outstanding, and he had a foothold in the top league.

Able to effectively deal with the ball in the narrow space of the penalty area.

[Double Feet Touch: 7 points] His feet were balanced, and his right foot had a slight advantage.

Passing-

Long Pass: 3 points. Long passes were not his forte, and he was at amateur level in all aspects.

Short Passing: 6 points Barely at the level of a professional, without any creativity, he could only use the most reliable method to pass it on.

Cross: 3 points. Lue.

A kick: His passing ability was mediocre. However, at some crucial moments, he had the ability to shoot the ball with one foot.

It was impossible to draw a conclusion through observation for the time being. Professional testing was needed.

[Running-Physical

Strength: 10 points (Temporary)] For the time being, there was no sign of his physical fitness declining. He could still maintain his excellent condition for 90 minutes.

A high-level confrontation was needed to test it accurately.

Running without the ball: 10 points. Genius! A genius comparable to Philip Inzagi!

He could appear in the most dangerous position at any time!

Enthusiasm: 10 points. He was always actively running and fighting for any ball at any time.

He would not let go of any small possibility. His attitude was better than most professional players.

Shooting-

Shooting from the penalty area: 8 points. His shooting skills were outstanding, his technical movements were skillful, and his hit rate was high. There was still room for improvement.

Long shot: 6 points. They lacked core strength, accuracy, and speed. It was more difficult to score in the top leagues.

Free kick: There was no record of it.

[Overall: No special habits in the shooting area. There are goals scored from any angle.]

Strong desire to shoot, able to kick decisively when necessary, full of confidence.

Defensive

-- Taking the initiative to snatch, the invasion was strong. He had an excellent sense of position and a calm mind.

Overall evaluation-

- He estimated that there was limited room for improvement.

[Strengths: Full marks for spirit, full marks for physical fitness, full marks for running without the ball, full marks for scoring efficiency.]

He scored 10 goals in four games in a month, with an average of 2.5 goals per game. His efficiency was amazing.

He could often turn the tide at critical moments. At present, he had already played three world waves and wanted to score a wonderful goal.

Weaknesses: Speed, body, dribbling, passing.

[Character positioning: A pure scoring and finishing striker with a single tactical role.]

[Professional achievements: Up until now, he has only played in the top leagues in the East and had experience in the World Youth Championship.]

They performed well in the amateur league, but they did not have high-level confrontations and lacked reference value.

In conclusion, I suggest we give up on Xuan and change to another target.

An analysis and writing by Ian Graham, Dortmund's scout.

September 29, 2008, Sheffield, England.

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