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Hakimi: Not a wingback, but a candidate for the best right-back in the world

Have you watched Paris Saint-Germain's game playing Arsenal? Don't just stare at the goal. Although Hakimi's ball that slipped from the right to the edge of the penalty area on the left and shot into the far corner was really beautiful, this guy is now simply a god blocking and killing gods, and a Buddha blocking and killing Buddhas! [Screen Lick]

But a goal really cannot summarize what this guy is doing on the court now. What was Hakimi under the three-center-back system of Inter Milan and Conte? It's just a perpetual motion machine on the wing, rushing hard, crossing hard, and occasionally cutting inside, defending... that's the case. Everyone thinks he is a wingback, and playing against four defenders can make you choke. What about the result of

? Look at it now! Especially under Enrique, this guy really made up for the shortcomings in defense. In that game against Arsenal, he and Martinelli (that little Martin, fast) were one-on-one several times, and he was not at a disadvantage! Now he is not only the explosive point on the right, but can also run to the middle to be a "wicket organizer", hold the ball and even stand on the defensive end at critical moments. Is this still the wingback who only knows how to rush back then? It's a complete transformation!

What did Hakimi say himself? He gave all the credit to Enrique and said that the coach was a "genius"! [Yun Jing] The original words were probably: "Enrique helped me so much that he helped me to a level I had never imagined before. He gave me freedom, but he also made me a more comprehensive player." Listen, the "genius" stamped by the players in person! It seems that Enrique, a tactical master, is indeed a bit of a thing to train people.

And don't forget that when this guy came to Paris, he came with Messi, Ramos, Donnarumma and others. He felt like a bunch of stars were trying to get together. As a result, we have seen all the things in those years, and it's hard to describe it. [Laughing cry] Paris has changed its way of life now, with more young players, and it emphasizes the team more. Although Hakimi is only 26 years old, she feels like a "big brother" in the team now, deputy captain! He himself said that the collective is more important now, and he is also working hard to set an example for young players in the team.

So, overall, Hakimi now has a combination of offense and defense, can score goals, assist, defend, and can be a leader at critical moments. This guy is definitely a strong contender for the world's best right-back now! Inter Milan had to let him go because of financial problems. Do you feel a little regretful when he sees his current state? [Eating Melon]