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Gerald s comment on Paris: This team is incredible, Vitinia s Xavi-style reconstruction

When Paris Saint-Germain beat Inter Milan 5-0 and picked up the Big Ear Cup, 45-year-old Gerrard made a shocking statement in the mixed interview area: "This is the most dominant final sample in Champions League history." This Red Army legend deconstructed the new football paradigm created by Enrique from three dimensions: tactical philosophy, team genes, and individual value.

System Revolution: Breaking the ultimate form of star dependence, "They play superstar football without superstars." Gerrard pointed to the most terrifying thing in Paris - when Mbappe was locked, Vitinia successfully passed 13 long passes to build an offensive corridor, and the left and right wingers still maintained a 72% return defense rate after leading 4-0. This oppressive system of "all players run without the ball covers 110 meters" has enabled Enrique to be more than Guamu's statement: Paris averaged 17 more ball-returning times than Manchester City in the knockout stage, and the conversion rate of set-piece scores was as high as 38%.

New benchmark for midfield: Vitinia's Xavi-style reconstruction, "Looking at his escape in the middle circle is like watching the peak Xavi. " Gerrard specifically marked the three subversive data of the Portuguese midfielder: averaging 9.2 precise side scores, 87% of the high-pressure area pass success rate, and 6 instigation counterattacks in a single game. This way of playing "organization core" from static ball control to dynamic dispatch allows Paris's offensive starting point to expand from the traditional midfield arc top to a vast area in the corners of the two penalty area.

In Gerald's view, the real threat to Paris lies in "self-iteration ability": when other giants are still piling up stars, they have used systematic team building to "return the signing department to think and rest". This evolution from "star dependence" to "system-driven" may be the deepest reason why Real Madrid and Barcelona rank behind the odds.