Wang Chuqi: Rashford Performed Well, Yamal Was the Worst in Barça's First Friendly
In Barcelona's first pre-season warm-up match of the new season, the team's performance has attracted a lot of attention and discussion. Well-known commentator Wang Chuqi commented after the game that Rashford's performance in the game was remarkable, while Yamal was the most disappointing player in this game.
First of all, it is worth affirming Rashford's performance. Although it was his first time to play for Barcelona, he quickly integrated into the team system and showed strong personal ability and offensive threats. In the game, he created opportunities through speed and breakthroughs many times, and also actively returned to defense, showing a good attitude and state of the game. Wang Chuqi said in his commentary: "Rashford showed his combat effectiveness, and his impact made the opponent's defense very passive for a time."
In contrast, the young Yamal failed to continue the highlight performance of last season. In this game, he lost the ball many times, hesitated to handle the ball, and lacked the previous confidence and creativity. Although there were still some bright moments, the overall performance seemed immature and lost. Wang Chuqi pointed out: "Yammar may still be adapting to the rhythm. He looks a little nervous and his reading of the game is not clear enough."
Of course, this is only the first pre-season game. Many players are still looking for their form and tacit understanding. Such ups and downs are inevitable. But this game also provides a lot of reference value for coach Xavi. Which players are in good form and which positions need to be adjusted have begun to show signs.
Barcelona's goal for the new season is still to compete for the championship, and the warm-up match is the key stage to find the rhythm and run-in the lineup. Rashford's rapid integration is undoubtedly a positive signal, and Yamal needs to get back to form as soon as possible in the next game to prove that he is still an important part of the team's future.
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