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Chapter 77

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The next morning, during the team's training, Li Ang's gaze lingered on Pallada's body. He was really curious. He wanted to know what the stats of this genius, whom Sporting de Gijón had high hopes for, were like.

Li Ang had already decided to sell Pallada to Real Madrid and use this young man as a bargaining chip to negotiate with Real Madrid. In other words, this player's stats and his future achievements had nothing to do with Li Ang. He did not need to use the 'Eye of Talent Scout', which could only be used once a day at this stage, on Pallada. It would be a waste.

However, Li Ang just wanted to check Pallada's stats.

If he did not check, he would feel uncomfortable all over.

Li Ang knew that this was his obsessive-compulsive disorder acting up again. OCD was not a disease. In fact, almost everyone had some degree of OCD. If they did not do something, if they did not complete a certain action, it was simply too uncomfortable.

In the end, Li Ang still lost to his own curious OCD. He used the only chance of the day to check on Pallada.

*****

He looked at Pallada and at the same time, activated the 'Eye of Talent Scout' in his heart and selected 'Check' in his consciousness!

What followed was a very strange feeling. There was clearly nothing in front of him, but he clearly felt as if a computer screen had appeared in front of him. The screen displayed Francisco José Pallada's stats. Or it could be understood as a game interface. Pallada was a game character, and now the stats of this game character were displayed.

A player's stats were composed of three major elements, namely physical stats, mental stats, and technical stats.

Physical stats, as the name implied, were mainly related to the player's physical condition. To a certain extent, physical stats were crucial to a player's development.

Physical stats mainly included [Physique], [Balance], [Bounce], [Strength], [Flexibility], [Explosive Power], [Endurance], and [Speed].

Mental stats mainly included [Aggression], [Bravery], [Creativity], [Determination], [Talent], [Influence], [Running without the ball], [Sense of Position], [Teamwork], [Prediction], [Decisiveness], [Concentration], and [Composure].

As for technical stats, to a certain extent, it determined a player's position on the field. Technical stats mainly included [Free Kick], [Cross], [Pass], [Stop], [Header], [Shooting], [Technique], [Out of Bounds], [Dribbling], [Marking], [Penalty Kick], [Corner], [Long Shot], [Tackle].

These attributes didn't seem to have any meaning. They were just boring words. Even if they were matched with the corresponding values, there was nothing attractive about them. However, for a coach, the combination of these attributes and data could directly reflect the current strength of a player!

That was because every attribute was a living cell in their eyes. These cells made up the players, who were full of vigor and vitality!

For example, physical stats.

[Physique]: Combining strength and injury propensity, it becomes a decisive indicator of whether a player is prone to injury. It also determines the aging of a player's physical stats.

[Balance]: Although all players need good balance, this is especially important for attackers. Combined with "Flexibility", "Dribbling", and "Strength", it will make it difficult for the opponent to intercept the ball.

[Bounce]: An attribute that is easy to understand. Combined with "Header", "Bravery", and "Aggression", it will have a very good aerial control ability. This makes long passes and passing tactics have great power.

[Strength]: It can also be understood as strength. In a battle between tough guys, strength is the decisive factor. The stronger side is often less likely to commit fouls because they can easily intercept the ball with their physical advantage.

[Flexibility]: Flexibility is an essential element in top-level football. In a low-level team, you can rely on strength. However, top-level competitions require all players, even center backs, to have flexibility. Players with "Flexibility", "Dribbling", and "Explosive Power" can become great attackers.

[Explosive Power]: Describes a player's acceleration ability. It is a necessary quality for wingers and speed-type attackers. In addition, defenders also need it when facing fast opponents. It needs to be combined with "Stamina" and "Work Commitment" to maximize the effect.

[Stamina]: Describes a player's physical condition. The importance of physical fitness is undeniable — especially when pressing, attacking wildly, or running a lot of tactics are used. If the player's physical fitness is not good, the team will easily concede the ball at the last moment …

[Speed]: Speed is a term that is easy to be misunderstood. Some players may have lightning-like speed. However, if they are not combined with the ball, such speed is meaningless. The speed required on the football field is a combination of "Talent", "Dribbling", "Flexibility", and "Explosive Power".

From these subcategories of physical attributes, you can know a player's physical fitness to the greatest extent, and the ability reflected by this physical fitness.

In the same way, the corresponding categories of mental and technical attributes can also vividly display a player's ability and condition.

Therefore, at this moment, Li Ang's' eyes' had already displayed the attribute and ability values of Palada!

*****

Li Ang's gaze first stopped at the attribute with the highest value. That was the [Technique] in the [Technical Attribute]. Palada's [Technique] was 76. If this value was placed in the La Liga where there were many strong players, it would be considered average. However, considering that Palada was only 18 years old, he still had room for improvement. This [Technique] value of 76 could be said to be quite outstanding.

In addition, Palada's [Shooting] was 75, which was also quite good.

Also, what surprised Li Ang was that Palada's [Talent] had also reached 75, which was quite outstanding. [Talent] belonged to the mental attribute. [Talent] could also be referred to as the degree of improvisation. Players who liked to improvise sometimes complicated simple things (they were always willing to try more complicated technical moves) and missed opportunities. Correspondingly, they were often synonymous with individualism and brilliance.

Therefore, from this, it could be seen that there was a certain reason why Sporting de Gijón had high hopes for Palada.

However, as Li Ang had previously judged, Palada's [Physical Attribute] situation was relatively mediocre. He was not a player with excellent physical fitness. In Palada's [Physical Attribute] column, the best was [Flexibility]. Of course, this was also conceivable. Players with excellent skills would have a relatively high [Flexibility] value. Palada's [Flexibility] was 69, which was a very good value.

Seeing this, even Li Ang could not help but be amazed. Palada was indeed a very talented player. Although his [Physical Attribute] was not outstanding, considering that he was still young, still growing, and a player with excellent skills, as long as his [Physical Attribute] was not too bad, it would be fine.

At this time, Li Ang even had the heart to cherish talent. He felt a little regretful about his decision to "dispose" of this kid to Real Madrid. Well, it was just a pity. He would not regret it. When Palada dared to challenge the authority of the manager and actually dared to stand the manager up, there was no place for this person under Li Ang's command.

However, this regret only lasted for a short time because Li Ang then saw Palada's [Mental Attribute] value.

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