Argentine starlet Panicelli has performed well. Will Scaloni call him up for the World Cup next year?
I have also been paying close attention to Panicelli recently and have been following him for a long time. To be precise, it was his performance in Segunda División last season that conquered me and made me interested in him. He previously played in Mirandes in the second division, scoring 21 goals and winning the Silver Boot, showing his strong talent and physical fitness. When this season comes to Ligue 1 Strasbourg, Ligue 1 has scored 9 goals since the start of the season. He is now the hottest striker in Argentina. He is currently very popular and has caused a big stir among Argentinian fans and die-hard fans. Everyone is very curious about this player and are looking forward to whether he can play in the World Cup next year and whether he can gain a foothold in the national team. Maybe some fans don’t know much about this forward. Let me tell you about his characteristics in playing football. Unlike forwards such as Aguero and Lautaro, Panicelli is a relatively rare high center forward in Argentina. He is about 1.9 meters tall, very strong, good at heading the ball, and is a dominant striker in the penalty area. He recently scored a goal that was jaw-dropping. His header was very far away from the goal, but he was able to take off vertically, and the height was very high, and he headed the ball into the goal. Excellent balance ability, high bounce, and particularly strong header accuracy and ability to control landing point, and very superb shooting skills. His goal reminded me of Bierhoff, Germany's former star, who was also a very good headerer. Panicelli has a talent in this area. During the game, Panicelli's physical confrontation ability was also very good, and his sense of position and prediction of penalty kicks were also very accurate. As long as you find the ball on his head, he will definitely be able to fight it for you and gain air superiority with his size advantage. In terms of his ability to seize opportunities in front of goal, he is relatively calm. He is a technical shooter, unhurried, relatively calm in handling the ball and single-handedly, and rarely misses opportunities. I have watched his games in Ligue 1. He is relatively good in shooting skills and rarely wastes opportunities. He is also able to assume the role of the team's fulcrum very well. He has a wide running range and is aggressive in pressing. Usually he scores goals by grabbing points, and scoring in the penalty area after his teammates feed him the ball. Now he has more attributes as a scorer in the penalty area. Usually he runs into position without the ball. When his teammates see an opportunity for him, they accurately send him to his feet, and then he can easily push and score. Judging from the current scoring methods and characteristics, he is a point-grabbing shooter. I haven't mastered the functions of supporting and passing yet, but I have a good ability to seize opportunities. I have space attributes, I am good at confrontation, and my advantage is to grab points. I will be a powerful player in breaking games in the penalty area. To be honest, from the perspective of the team's rich tactics, Panicelli can get a seat in the World Cup. If he can continue his good form before the end of this season, can score 20 or 30 goals, and is in good physical condition without injuries, Scaloni should let him join the team. Because the value of a high center forward is too precious. cannot open up the situation, and the opponent's dense defense cannot penetrate. If you have a high center forward, you can hit the ball high. You can think more about 45-degree crosses and low-down crosses, and there is also a high point to rely on for set-pieces. And Panicelli’s heading skills are there. Whether you let him be the main player or not, he can help the team as long as he plays. Alvarez, Lautaro and Panicelli are enough for the forward combination. With speed, height and impact, paired with Messi and other midfielders, Argentina's frontcourt system will become more balanced. I believe that if nothing happens, within the next two or three years, Panicelli will go to a wealthy club, and the closest one will be Chelsea. As everyone knows about the relationship between Strasbourg and the Blues, they are both controlled by the BlueCo consortium where Burley is located. The one who is closest to the water is first-come-first-served. Playing in the Premier League will be Panicelli's next goal. Of course, praise is meant to be praised, and there are still issues that need to be said. Panicelli cannot be overly praised, saying that he has now become Argentina's "Lewandowski" and a world-class shooter. I said earlier that his scoring method is mainly based on grabbing points, which shows that he relies more on the configuration of his teammates. He needs a suitable system and someone to feed him the ball in order to score. If the environment changes and no one feeds him the ball, will his scoring ability decline? This needs to be questioned. Secondly, Ligue 1 is not as competitive as the Premier League. You have made a name for yourself in Ligue 1, but if you go one step further and play in the Premier League, can you adapt and survive? Be cautious about this too. Historically, there are players who have performed well in small and medium-sized clubs, but have failed to adapt to wealthy clubs. Gilardino is a typical example. They are all players who need to feed the ball and grab points. If they cannot adapt to the new environment, they will not be able to play well. This is also a challenge that Panicelli needs to face. He has been injured before, and his physical protection needs to be further strengthened to avoid injuries in the future. However, Panicelli, who was born in 2002, is only 23 years old this year, which is very young. The growth of a center is slower, and it takes about twenty-six or seven years to truly mature and become stable. This means that Panicelli still has time to polish his skills. In the past few years, if he has perfected his support skills, he will be able to do more tracking and linking activities, his skills will be more refined, and his tactical value will be greater. By then, everyone can discuss whether he is one of the best forwards in Argentina. At this stage, we can wait and see what happens and slowly watch Strasbourg's game to see whether Panicelli can develop stably. Whether he can go to the World Cup next year or not, I won’t worry.. Even if he can't go next year, he will still have a chance next time. There is a long way to go, and Panicelli has the potential to leave his mark on football. 






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