Haaland is very intelligent, he knows the right place to be at the right time. You don’t generate that much Shot with so less touches unless your movement, anticipation and decision-making are elite.
People see the tap-ins and think it’s luck, but tap-ins are a skill. The ability to constantly arrive in dangerous areas before defenders react is a talent in itself. He’s always scanning, always making that extra movement, always finding the blindside of a centre-back. But it doesn’t show in stat, but it’s football intelligence
Forget the goals, it’s the efficiency. Some strikers need 60 touches to influence a game, Haaland can touch the ball 15 times and walk away with a brace. That’s not being uninvolved, that’s being ruthless. He understands that football is ultimately about moments, and nobody in world football attacks decisive moments better than him.
He’s not just a goalscorer, he’s a specialist in chaos. The second the ball enters the box, he becomes the most dangerous player on the pitch. That’s why it’s hard to mark him, he just knows where to be and how to arrive there.
اشفق على اي شخص ما يحب هالاند كرويًا
لاعب عقليته نظيفة
لاعب غير مستفز
لاعب يذكرك بمهاجمين الجيل الماضي
ما يهتم للنجومية ولا يهتم للشو.. ماعنده الا لغة وحدة وهي تسجيل الاهداف
🚨 Heinz have pulled off a marketing masterclass. 🤯
FIFA World Cup stadiums are serving Heinz condiments, but because Heinz aren't an official tournament sponsor, every bottle has been covered up with black tape.
Instead of hiding from it, Heinz turned it into a campaign. The brand embraced the blackout, launched content around the taped-up bottles, and even sparked a viral exchange with Levi's.
What started as a sponsorship restriction has become one of the most talked-about marketing wins of the World Cup. 🎯🌎
وقوع انفجار داخلي في أحد المصانع بمنطقة رأس لفان الصناعية اثر حادث تقني، وفرق الدفاع المدني تباشر التعامل مع الحادث دون تسجيل إصابات ودون وقوع اي تسريب يهدد سلامة الافراد.
#الداخلية_قطر