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Dugu's nine swords last forever

Lin Haitingtao: The champion's 120 chapter "No moves are better than moves" talks about Basten and Dugu Jiujian. Here I will find out the original text that inspired me and show it to everyone, haha!

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Nine shots in Basten Green's career (reposted)

A swordsman, elegant, calm and composed, exudes an elegant and noble princely temperament all over his body.

There is a sword technique that is unfixed, takes the initiative everywhere, does whatever you want, uses your intentions without force, and does not lose the calm and elegant style when defeating the enemy.

The swordsman on the green field is called Van Basten, who uses the Dugu Nine Swords. This sword technique is called Dugu Nine Swords, and only Van Basten can use it. Van Basten, who uses Dugu Nine Swords, is the most powerful swordsman in the world. He seeks movement in peace, his sword intent is restrained, and his mind and intention are depressed. The Dugu Nine Swordsman who uses Van Basten is the highest level of sword technique. He predicts the enemy's initiative to advance but not retreat, and has no moves to win or move. He is as moving as a mountain, and moves like thunder. Before the sword takes action, he is calm. After the sword takes action, everything is quiet, the sword makes a long roar, and the sword is lonely. From Milan City to Amsterdam, from Amsterdam to Milan City, Van Basten has a sword that is far away.

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The first sword: Sword splits Huashan

In the 1986-1987 European Winners Cup, Basten also played for the Netherlands' Ajax team (the opponent was unknown). Not long before the end of the game, John Fant Hip got rid of the right and moved the ball to the left at the edge of the penalty area. As the ball just flew to the left side of the penalty area and began to fall, Basten, who was marching in the penalty area, suddenly turned over and hooked upside down, and the ball shot into the lower right corner of the goal with a quick and slanted edge. This ball used the word "slash" in Dugu Nine Swords. The force point was from top to bottom, fast, and suddenly, with a huge momentum.

The foot touches the ball part of the front foot.

The most exciting thing about this ball is that when the ball just fell from the highest point, everyone turned their eyes to the small full-back Soni Siloy who quickly inserted into the left side. Bass made an unexpected interception halfway. When he hung the gold hook, the person was almost inverted. The high hit point, the long range, and the tricky angle were all amazing. At that time, the opponent's defense was moving to the right, and the goalkeeper was also planning how to move next to block Soni Shiloy's possible cross. Basten not only shot incredibly, but also hit the ball to the right side of the empty goal. His courage and footwork had reached an incredible level.

This goal is called the best goal in international football in 1987. A few years ago, "FIFATV" has always used this exciting moment as the opening of the show.

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The second sword: Flowers hidden under the leaves

(The Netherlands vs England in the group stage of the 8th European Cup final in 1988)

Basten performed a hat trick in this game, and this was the first goal. At that time, Basten was facing away from the goal in the center of the penalty area, and steadily removed Gulite's cross from the left with his left foot. Then he threw away the dumb Adams with an ancient fake move. Facing the uncertain Hilton, he calmly hit the ball into the lower right corner of the goal. This ball was made with the word "slash" in Dugu Nine Swords, and it hit it from left to right, straightforward and neat.

The foot touches the ball part is the inner instep.

This ball is the only sword technique among Dugu Nine Swords. First, Basten used his unique wonderful touch of football and used the best "sticky" force in martial arts to stop Gulite's precise external instep arc crossing the ball with his left foot, then turned 180 degrees and pretended to use his right foot to buckle the ball to the left, but he paused a little when his foot was about to touch the ball. When the opponent's defender Adams realized he was fooled, he turned around, touched the right foot on the ground and pushed the ball to the left with his toes.

With a round, a wonderful time difference, I threw away Adams who was rushing up, and faced the goalkeeper Hilton who was abandoning the goal and was hesitant but hesitant, swung his calf very secretly, cleanly and neatly, and accurately hit the ball into the lower right corner of the goal. The ball was completed in one go from passing to stop to turning to shooting, and the ball was smooth and flowing, making people feel refreshed. Basten's stopping skills and the accuracy of the shooting have reached the pinnacle, and the magical fake moves are even more memorable.

Adams, who was young and energetic at the time, grew up to be the best central defender in Europe and the captain of England, could not bear the childlike shame in front of Basten and wanted to retreat, which almost caused England to lose a general.

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The third sword: sweeping across the army

(The Netherlands vs. West Germany in the 8th European Cup semi-finals in 1988)

One minute before the end of the game, the score between the two sides was 1:1. The Dutch midfielder guard, Jane Waters, known as the old ox (afterwards, the head coach of Ajax in the 1998-1999 season), made a steal in the frontcourt and made a straight pass into the opponent's penalty area. Basten came out from the diagonal line of the middle and fell to the ground and swept the ball against the grass and rubbed the right post into the net. This ball was made with the word "sweep" in Dugu Nine Swords, and used its strength to form a circle, from right to left, and it hit it out.

The foot touches the ball part is the inner instep.

The most exciting thing about this ball is that Waters did not pay attention to Basten's position and running route when passing the ball. He just put the ball into the space between the opponent's central defender and the left back. Basten turned around and cut in time, as if falling from the sky and hitting the ball into the bottom of the net. For a forward like Basten, the passer does not have to worry about the necessity of passing the ball at all. It is particularly worth mentioning that Basten's shooting skills were running at the diagonal at the time, and the opponent's goalkeeper had abandoned the goal and blocked the near corner. If the shot was shot from the far corner, the ball would probably go out, and the moment his right foot touched the ball with his right foot.

The ball was closed and the ball rolled into the goal just right. This time, the choice of the direction of the foot and the control of the force of the foot was reached. No wonder the Sunday Express called this ball "a real masterpiece". It was in this confrontation with Basten that Jurgen Coral learned a lot in this time that he grew up to the world's number one staring central defender in the 1990s. Many years later, he wrote an article in the most famous football magazine in Germany, "Basten's goal changed my life".

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Fourth Sword: Rhino Looking at the Moon

(The Dutch vs. the former Soviet Union in the 8th European Cup final in 1988)

In the 54th minute, the Dutch team intercepted the ball and counterattacked. Erwin Koeman pushed the ball to the left. Waters, who followed up quickly, kept passing Gulite with a long pass from the ball with a big foot, and Gulite went straight into the penalty area. Unexpectedly, the ball passed too much. When Gulite just entered the penalty area, the ball had already floated to the bottom line. Basten suddenly turned sharply in a feint outside the penalty area. At the moment when the ball was about to go out of the base line, there was no angle, and the ball shot into the far corner of the goal.

This ball uses the word "其" in Dugu Nine Swords. It is from bottom to top. When touching the ball, the force is recovered and the force is leveraged to hit the force.

The foot touches the ball part of the front foot.

The most exciting thing about this ball is that when Waters passed the ball, Basten knew his intention very well. When he was moving, he immediately changed to the right and pulled the opponent's defense, aiming to create a gap for Gulite who was inserted on the right. However, by some reason, the ball flew towards the direction of Basten's movement. Basten seemed to have talented inspiration. The moment the ball arrived behind him, he suddenly turned around and caught the landing point of the ball. At that time, everyone thought Basten would pass the ball back to the middle, and Dasayev also began to move outward, trying to block his cross, but Basten hit the ball to the far end of the goal with an incredible hanging shot.

When the ball whizzed past Dasayev, the "No. 1 goalkeeper in the 1980s" could react by turning his face and unable to figure out how the ball entered the net, and his face was full of shock. The most respectable thing was Basten's shooting skills. The moment his foot touched the ball, he pulled the upward leg and let the ball hit the instep, removed the rotation of the ball, and used the force to hit it out. At that time, there was only a line of gap between the goal and the touch point. The ball was almost inserted into the crossbar and inserted into the net. The accuracy of the footwork had reached the extreme. No wonder this goal was called the best goal in the 20th century.

It is particularly worth mentioning that Basten used a forward instep rather than an outer instep. If he used an outer instep, the ball would have to turn a corner first (the angle was already increased, not almost no angle). It would definitely be blocked by Kuznetsov who was following him. Even if the ball crossed Kuznetsov, he would definitely be saved by Dasayev, who was moving outward. Even if the ball crossed Kuznetsov and Dasayev's defense lines and turned into the net, it would be just a "very beautiful goal" rather than a "cross-century goal". Because in a Spanish League match in early 1998, Real Madrid's Robert Carlos scored a goal with his left foot in almost the same situation, even further away, without causing a sensation.

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The fifth sword: Pulling grass and looking for snake

(1989 European Champions League final ACmilan vs. Bucharest star)

At that time, AC Milan's midfielder Ancelotti, who controlled the ball at the front of the penalty area, suddenly made a straight pass forward. The ball arrived. The moving Basten hit the ball into the far corner of the goal when two defenders attacked and the goalkeeper attacked.

This ball uses the word "南" in Dugu Nine Swords. It sticks to the force, and suddenly exerts force when touching the ball, like a heavy pound, destroying the enemy invisibly.

The touching part of the foot is the inside of the foot.

The most exciting thing about this ball is Basten's shooting skills and accuracy. At the moment when Basten caught up with the ball, he was close to a defender on the left, and another defender from the back of the right side was attacked by the goalkeeper. The goalkeeper abandoned the goal and sealed almost all angles between the ball. If the shot is near, the ball will definitely be confiscated by the goalkeeper. If the force shot at the far corner, the ball will definitely slide out of the goal. Moreover, there is no space and time for swinging legs. This is simply not possible.

When he was able to score, Basten used an unconventional and spiritual shot (without leg swinging, he penetrated his ankle before touching the ball. When he stuck to the ball, his ankle shook, almost like throwing the ball out). The ball rolled accurately from the opponent's goalkeeper's feet and rubbed the right post slowly into the net. Later, when talking about his contribution to Milan, Basten said: "I will never forget the victory I won in Barcelona. I think I shot the most exciting goal."

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Sixth Sword: White Snake Spits a Letter

(1990 Toyota Cup AC Milan vs Paraguay Olympiacos)

Milan defender Tassodi assisted with the ball, and made a straight pass near the center line, which was blocked in the opponent's right rib. Basten got up in time and was intercepted by the opponent's defender when he was getting rid of the ball. He staggered and shot. The ball passed the goalkeeper high like teasingly. Unfortunately, he hit the post at the last moment, and the follow-up Rijkaard jumped to the top and broke the net.

This ball uses the word "小" in Dugu Nine Swords. The calf swings slightly, and the force penetrates the toes, from top to bottom, and it is vague and skillful, without clumsy force. The foot touches the ball part of the toes and backs.

Although this ball did not enter the net directly, Basten's calm mind, keen consciousness and wonderful footwork all made people impressed. First, Basten turned his back to the ball behind him, shook his upper body to the left, and threw the ball to the front of the right from the outside of his right foot, gently dodging his opponent, but the opponent who lost the center of gravity fell and hooked Basten into the air. However, Basten is not the kind of person who easily gives up any opportunity. He stabilized his body in mid-air, rolled on the ground, and chased the ball in a staggering manner due to inertia. At this time, the opponent was already 40 years old.

The experienced goalkeeper Almeida rushed out of the goal. Basten, who had lowered his head and had not stabilized his body and had not adjusted his footwork, seemed to have felt everything. He even aimed at the goal with his heart, swung his calf and gently rubbed it. The ball floated over Almeida on the way out and flew to the right goal post, making the experienced Almeida stand in place without moving. Although this ball has not entered the net directly, it was definitely the most wonderful shot in the world football that year. It fully reflects the calm and elegant sports style of Dugu Jiujian defeating people.

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Seventh Sword: Climbing the Mountain to Chase the Sun

(1991-1992 Serie A 17th round AC Milan vs. Foggia)

In this game, Basten scored three yuan and was full of glory. This ball was the second one. At that time, Gulite made a cross from the right, and Basten rushed up from behind two Foggy defenders at an astonishing speed to meet the ball and shoot. The ball broke the net. This ball used the "flirt" technique in Dugu's Nine Swords, and it hit it from bottom to top, as fast as thunder, and as powerful as a thousand pounds.

The foot touches the ball part of the front foot.

The most exciting thing about this ball is Basten's lightning speed and extremely accurate shot. Before Gulite made a cross, Basten, who was more than ten meters away from the opponent's two defenders, Matt Cano and Padalino, had already started to start. The moment Gulite passed the ball, the two defenders immediately turned around and moved into the penalty area, forming a font-shaped protection against the goalkeeper Mancini, who rushed out of the goal area, Basten, whose sprint speed had reached the extreme, stood out from the middle between Mat Cano and Padalino in a burst of exclamations, and shot with Mancini's right foot in front of Mancini. The ball was as fast as a shooting star and directly hit the upper left corner of the goal. At this time, the opponent's goalkeeper Mancini was winning that the free kick had become a thing in his pocket. For Basten, who suddenly fell from the sky, he did not even have a subconscious save move, and after the ball entered the net, he remained silent.

This goal was later named the best goal of the entire season. Since it is the best goal in the Serie A with the highest level and strongest defense in the world, it is of course also the best goal of the year in international football.

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The Eighth Sword: Hiding Needle in the Mulberry

(Dutch vs. Denmark in the 10th European Cup semi-finals in 1992)

At that time, Basten stood about 1 meter away from the bottom line in the small penalty area, facing a ball in the air among the rioters. When the shooting angle was blocked, he raised his right leg and gently pulled the outside of his foot. The ball drew a strange arc from the goalkeeper; he swung to the far post, but unfortunately he finally rubbed the post and went out of the base line.

This ball uses the word "春" in Dugu Nine Swords. It is pulled out horizontally from right to left, without using force, but only to increase the rotation of the ball.

The foot touching ball is the outside of the foot.

Although the ball went out from the side, it was still the most classic shot. At that time, Basten faced the sideline diagonally, just one step away from the baseline. A defender stood near the post. Goalkeeper Schmeichel happened to stand in the middle of the goal, almost parallel to Basten, blocking all angles between the hitting point and the goal. The ball was cleared by the opponent's defender. The distance was so close that it was not allowed to think or adjust. In the flash, the quality of this greatest center forward was fully revealed, and he was facing the ball sideways and lifting it.

He raised his right leg, pulled the ball gently from right to left with a ping-pong ball from right to left, and the ball gently turned from the unresponsive Schmeichel to the far post - a wonderful arc ball. Unfortunately, he missed the goal at the last moment. After the ball went out of the baseline, Schmeichel, the "No. 1 goalkeeper in the 1990s", was neither grateful nor depressed, but looked confused. He was regretting Basten and regretting such a wonderful shot but could not enter. This goal made Schmeichel still respectful when talking about Basten many years later.

If the only regret of this shot is not scoring, it is definitely not a problem with Basten's shooting skills. The only thing that the ball is too small, so the ball pulled out does not rotate enough, or the hit point is too close to the goal, the arc that the ball can generate is not enough to spin into the goal.

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Ninth Sword: Immortals guide the way

(1999 Cruyff Memorial, Basten returned to the Ajax uniform)

When the final whistle was about to sound, Cruyff controlled the ball from the right rib and broke into the penalty area. He was in the middle of the three defenders' defenses and suddenly knocked back to the middle. Basten, who was moving, made a quick shot against the ball. The ball was quick and slid over the toes of the opponent's three defenders, and entered the net against the right post, scoring the only goal in the game.

This ball uses the word "thorn" in Dugu Nine Swords. It does not pay attention to strength, seize the opportunity to take action, be fast, accurate, and lightning-proof.

The touching part of the foot is the inside of the foot.

Although this is a friendly match, it has the appeal of the great Cruyff and the eager expectation of tens of thousands of viewers on the scene. Whether it is the former superstar or the famous players today, they all try their best to show their superb skills. Although the game is not intense enough and the pace is a bit slow, it is also a wonderful performance without any pressure.

The most exciting thing about this ball is that when Cruyff was breaking through the right side, Basten was silently inserted from the middle, and the ball arrived, fully demonstrating the unparalleled football consciousness and tacit understanding between the two generations of great stars. The most respectable thing is that Basten was able to still choose reasonable shooting actions at the moment of shooting six years after leaving the football world, according to the ever-changing situation, grasp the angle and strength of the shot, without any drag, and accurately hit the ball into a blind spot. Its accuracy has reached the extreme, showing his profound skills as the world's number one swordsman.

This seemed to be due to divine will. After quitting the football world for 6 years, Basten drew his sword again, and he scored with the simplest and most reasonable push shot with a kick. With the most basic and most practical "sting" that a swordsman must have, he showed all the swordsmen in the world the highest attainment of swordsmanship: with intention but not force, it is naturally formed, and with energy to urge the sword to destroy people invisibly. It became the last sword among the Dugu Nine Swords.

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