Bad contract year? Delgado data is out: if you don't run or rob, it's really better to buy Ulang
First of all, let's talk about the performance of Delgado. After Shandong Taishan's match against Nantong Zhiyun, his statistics were simply astonishing: in the 30 minutes he played, he lost possession six times, failed two long passes, failed four times in the aerial duel, and lost three times on the ground. is really a "lazy bag" on the field, every action is like going through the motions, which makes fans begin to wonder, is this still the Delgado who was in the limelight in the Kunshan team of the Chinese League? If this kind of performance can be renewed, wouldn't the players who have worked hard be sad? Is this perfunctory attitude really a unique "illness" of the contract year, or is he already planning to give up staying in the Taishan team and focus on how to arrange his journey away from the team?
Let's take a look at the comparison between Delgado and Ulang. As a young midfielder of the Taishan team, Ulang is called a positive when he plays, which is a world of difference from Delgado. Delgado came on the pitch lazily, as if the stadium was run by his family, while Ulang was like a chicken blood, fighting for every ball and not giving up. The fans see it in their eyes and enjoy it in their hearts, and naturally they prefer a motivated young man like Wulang. In such a comparison, Delgado's "straggler" attitude will only make people feel that he is not only inferior in skills, but also greatly reduced in mentality. Isn't this a blatant telling management: "Don't look at me, I'm not worthy"?
Regarding the issue of foreign aid quotas, Coach Choi Kang-hee obviously trusted Delgado enough, and even reserved one of the five foreign aid places for him. Maybe the coach is expecting Delgado to return to the glory and regain his heroic performance in the Kunshan team, right? But Delgado's performance was truly ironic, making that trust seem like a gamble. In anticipation of fans and coaches, Delgado seems to have become more indulged in his "laid-back" life, completely forgetting that this is a professional arena and that every minute is about fighting spirit.
Let's explore the future prospects of Delgado. Based on the current performance, it would be reasonable for the Tarzans to choose to give up on Delgado at the end of the season. How can a player take on the responsibility of leading the team forward if he can't guarantee even the most basic professional attitude? Delgado's performance is a bad example for players who really want to make a difference in the Tarzan team. Maybe Delgado himself knows that if he continues like this, it will be a matter of time before he becomes free, but he seems to be more willing to accept such an ending, and as for the Tarzan team, they should also plan early.
The scene of the competition for foreign aid places is really funny, think about it, Coach Choi Kang-hee actually left the precious foreign aid quota to a "efficient" player like Delgado. Other teams use foreign aid quotas to improve their strength, but the Taishan team seems to have lost their strength. Delgado's performance was nothing short of a "walking billboard" on the field, contributing nothing but walking around. Is this trust or gambling on the coach? If so, this wave is obviously losing so much that there are no bottoms left.
Delgado's attitude is really enough, and his laziness may have ruined the atmosphere of the Tarzan team. One person's attitude may not affect the whole team, but how well a key foreign player performs, it's definitely a big question. The fans were chilled to watch, let alone their teammates. Maybe every time his teammates see him on the field, they have to say silently: "Another bad one, we have to play for a while." ”
Cases like Delgado's are by no means isolated, and he may be just the tip of the iceberg. If you perform well in a contract year, it is natural that gold will always shine; But if you don't perform well, it's really bad luck. The Tarzan team should reflect on this time, why would such a player be kept until the contract year? Is there a problem with your own inspection and management? The team has to think hard and don't have a second Delgado, otherwise the fans will have to fry.
In the face of Delgado's continued sluggish performances, the Tarzan management may need to sit down and reconsider their foreign selection strategy. , a player, obviously in his contract year, should be playing hot, fighting to the death, but Delgado behaved three beats slower than a snail, which is simply a pension on the court! What the Tarzan team needs is a wild horse that can spread wild on the field, not an old cow who only knows how to graze on the grass. If the candidate is wrong and the style is not suitable, then it is not a better choice to adjust it as soon as possible and change it to someone who can play.
When it comes to tactical adjustments, the coach of the Taishan team, Choi Kang-hee, may already have a big head. Delgado was originally arranged to come off the bench in the hope that he could lead the team's attack, but this buddy came on the field like an unmanned automatic car, which did not play its due role at all. This directly led to the failure of the team's tactical layout, and other players were also implicated, and the overall combat effectiveness was greatly reduced. Coaches may need to consider changing tactics to rely less on Delgado or end his tenure early as a last resort to find new tactical points.
Finally, Delgado's performance may also affect the Tarzan team's strategy in the future foreign aid market. If a team has a series of failures to bring in foreign aid, this is a big wake-up call for the team's foreign introduction strategy. Foreign aid is not only about technology, but also about hard work and the ability to adapt to the team. Delgado's type of foreign player is clearly out of date, and the team may need to rethink how to bring in foreign players with more attention to the professionalism and fit of the team, so as to avoid a similar "contract year swing" scenario again.