Name: Luis Gonzalez Gender: Male
English name: Luis Gonzalez Date of birth: 1981.1.19
Height: 185cm Weight: 75kg < /p>
Nationality: Argentina Hometown: Argentina
Project: International Football Position: Midfielder
Club: Porto Club Number:
National Team Number : 22
Ladona’s tattoo
Luis Gonzalez is nicknamed "Lucho", so some people also call him Lucho Gonzalez, which is Argentinian Jura The nickname given to him by the fans of the Can team is also accepted by everyone. Another little secret about Luis Gonzalez is that he has as many as 10 tattoos on his body, one of which is the signature of Maradona, the idol he has admired since he was a child.
Started in River Plate
Since the age of 14, Luis Gonzalez began receiving football training at Huracan and played there until 2002. In this year, Lucho moved to the domestic giant River Plate and really began to stand out. In 2004, Luis Gonzalez won the Copa Libertadores with River Plate, and he played an important role in the victory. In the same year, Gonzalez also won the gold medal in men's football at the Athens Olympics. This year was a bumper year for him.
Argentine wing attacker
During the German World Cup qualifying stage, Luis Gonzalez*** played 12 times for Argentina and scored 1 goal as a winger. An attacker, his breakthroughs and assists are very characteristic. In the World Cup, Gonzalez may become a surprise player in Pekerman's hands.
Maxi Rodriguez
Date of birth: June 24, 1981
Gender: Male
< p>Height: 182cmWeight: 75kg
Nationality: Argentina
Hometown: Argentina
Project: International Football
Position: Midfielder
National team goals: 6 (as of June 30)
National team appearances: 18 (as of June 30)
p>First international match appearance: Japan VS Argentina (June 08)
World Cup experience: 2006 World Cup in Germany
Club history:
1999-2002 Newell's Old Boys
2002 Zaragoza
2002-2005 Espanyol
Since 2005 Atletico Madrid
p>Introduction:
Maxi Rodriguez was a key player in Argentina's success in winning the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship. He scored four goals in one game in this tournament. This included a goal in the final. He started his career at Newell's Old Boys, then moved to Zaragoza, and finally joined RCD Espanyol (he moved to Atletico Madrid in 2005). Maxi can play as a forward and attacking midfielder. At the end of 2004, he participated as a substitute in the first World Cup qualifying match against Uruguay, which Argentina won 4-2. A year later, he represented Argentina in the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup.
All-around attacker
Maxi Rodriguez plays as a right winger in the Argentina team and faces fierce competition. However, relatively speaking, Rodriguez has some positional advantages. In addition to the right wing, he can also play center. For most of his career, he has appeared as a center.
Crossing La Liga
Rodriguez started his career at Newells Old Boys, and later moved to Espanyol in La Liga. He performed relatively well and had several games. Crucial goal. This performance gave Rodriguez a new opportunity. At the beginning of the 2005-06 season, he moved to Atletico Madrid.
Maxi Rodriguez became famous with Espanyol in the 0304 season. He scored 15 goals in the 0405 season, and then transferred to Atletico Madrid in the summer. Maxi has a sharp breakthrough and is good at long-range shots and back-row insertions. His only shortcoming is that his ability to seize opportunities in the penalty area is a bit immature.
Career statistics table
Goals scored by the club in the season
1999/00 Newells Old Boys 6 0
2000/01 Newells Old Boys 18 5
2001/02 Newells Old Boys 33 15
2002/03 Espanyol 37 7
2003/04 Espanyol 36 4
2004/05 Espanyol 37 15
2005/06 Atletico Madrid - -
National team appearance record
Game date Match Situation Playing Time Goals
2004-08-18 Japan 1-2 Argentina 45 * -
2004-10-09 Argentina 4-2 Uruguay 38 * -
2005-02-09 Germany 2-2 Argentina 60* -
2005-03-26 Bolivia 1-2 Argentina 65 -
2005-06-04 Ecuador 2- 0 Argentina 90 -
2005-06-15 Argentina 2-1 Tunisia 90 -
2005-06-26 Argentina 1-1 Mexico 40 * -
2005-08-17 Hungary 1-2 Argentina 90 -
2005-11-12 England 3-2 Argentina 90 -
2005-11-16 Qatar 0-3 Argentina 90 -
A total of 10 games, 698 0
Note: The unit of playing time is minutes, * means substitute appearance