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Why is Alvarez called a spider?

Why is Alvarez called a spider as follows:

Alvarez's nickname is "Little Spider", which was given to him by his brother. Because Alvarez showed football talent when he was a child, it is difficult for anyone to grab the ball under his feet. He has many legs to control the ball like a spider. He also wears Spider-Man's mask when playing football on the riverbed.

Who's Alvarez?

Alvarez has been a Messi fan since he was a child. 1 1 year-old, he said, "The biggest dream is to play the World Cup" and "the favorite player is Messi". 1 1 years later, 22-year-old Alvarez's dream came true, playing football with his idol and scoring the same goal, and their journey continued.

á lvarez, 1 1 year-old, received an invitation from Real Madrid to go to Madrid for trial training and almost landed in Europe early. At that time, FIFA issued a new rule prohibiting clubs from signing players under the age of 16, unless the family members of the players live or work in the country to which the club belongs. Alvarez, who can't immigrate to Spain with his family like Messi, can only choose to stay in Argentina for development.

At the age of 65,438+05, he joined Riverbed Club, a veteran powerhouse, and entered the first team at the age of 65,438+08. Alvarez, who has a lot of savings, ushered in a big explosion last year, scoring 24 goals in 46 games in a single season, which attracted the attention of Manchester City.

Although Alvarez has a strong shooting ability, Manchester City coach Guardiola pays more attention to his active running and flexible running position in the frontcourt, as well as his willingness to cooperate with his teammates, which is in line with Guashuai and Manchester City's football philosophy. In this way, Alvarez worships Guardiola like his idol Messi.

Although in Argentina, Alvarez, who played for Riverbed Club, was regarded as a very talented player since he was a child, until he was signed by Premier League giant Manchester City in June this year for a transfer fee of160,000, it was generally considered as the "scratch" of the Blue Moon.

What really shocked Alvarez in the world football was the South American Libertadores Cup in May this year. He spent half a year on loan with Riverbed. In the match between the team and the Peruvian champion Lima League, he won six yuan (eight shots, seven straight goals and six straight goals). This is the second time in the history of the Libertadores Cup in South America that a player has scored 6 goals in a game.