Maxi Rodriguez
Maxi Rodriguez, born in Rosario on January 2, 1981, is an Argentinian professional football player. He is a left winger. He is now playing for Newell's old boys football club in Serie A and has played for Liverpool Football Club in the Premier League.
Maxi Rodriguez has made his mark in the 2001 world under 21 championship. Rodriguez has excellent technique and outstanding consciousness at the foot, and can play multiple positions on the court. In the second half of the game against Mexico, he took on the role of right back and used excellent defense to ensure that Argentina did not miss the ball. Rodriguez started his career at the old boys Football Club of Newell, Argentina. After becoming famous in the domestic league, he moved to the Spanish side of La Liga. There he was brilliant and had several key goals. So after the start of the 2005-06 season, he moved to Atletico Madrid and entered the peak of his personal state.
Sports career
Maxi Rodriguez is the key player for Argentina to win the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship. He scored four goals in the tournament, including one in the final. He started his career with Newell's old boys, then moved to Zaragoza and then to RCDE SPANYOL (he moved to Atletico Madrid in 2005). Maxi, who can play forward and attacking midfield, came off the bench in his first World Cup qualifier against Uruguay in late 2004, when Argentina won 4-2. A year later, he represented Argentina in the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Maxi Rodriguez is a right winger in Argentina and faces fierce competition. But relatively speaking, Rodriguez has some positional advantages. In addition to the right side, he can also play as a center. For most of his career, he appeared as a center.
early years
Maxi started his career in Newell, Argentina. After three seasons, he loaned to Oviedo for half a year.
Travel in La Liga
Spanish
Maxi moved to Spain in 2002. In his first season, Maxi played 37 games in La Liga and scored 7 goals. In the 2003 / 04 season, Maxi scored four goals for 36 times in the Spanish League. In the 2004 / 05 season, Maxi scored 15 goals in 37 league games, one of which was the 2000th in Spanish history.
Atletico Madrid
In the summer of 2005, Maxi joined Atletico Madrid for a transfer fee of 7 million euros and soon became one of the main players of the team. In the 2005-06 season, Maxi scored 10 goals in 29 matches and 11 goals in 33 matches on behalf of Malaysia. In 2006-07 season, Maxi only played 10 times in La Liga because of injury, but scored 6 goals. In the 2007 / 08 season, Maxi became the captain of the team, scoring 8 goals in 35 matches in La Liga and 8 goals in 39 matches. In the 2008 / 09 season, Maxi scored 6 goals in 33 matches and 9 goals in 39 matches. In the 2009 / 10 season, Maxi scored two goals in 14 games in La Liga because of his conflict with the manager. However, in various competitions, he still gave up good data of eight goals in 24 games and scored a hat trick in the fourth round of the Spanish King's cup. In his six full seasons of La Liga, Maxi, as a side midfield, scored 50 league goals, averaging more than 8 league goals in a season. The output is really not low.
Red Army career
In the early morning of January 14, 2010 Beijing time, Liverpool officially announced that Argentina international Maxi Rodriguez has joined the team on a free transfer. The 29 year old Argentine winger has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with the Reds to wear the No. 17 shirt. In the early morning of January 21, 2010, Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 at home in the 21st round of the Premier League. Maxi was substituted in the 81st minute to make his Reds debut. Rodriguez has scored only one goal in 17 league games for Liverpool since his free transfer from Atletico Madrid during the winter transfer.
Before the 2010-11 season, with Insua and Mascherano leaving one after another, Rodriguez, as a compatriot of Argentina, is considered on the verge of leaving the team. From April to may 2011, Rodriguez scored seven goals in three consecutive games and scored two hat tricks in the 34th-36th round of the Premier League. Rodriguez scored his first hat trick at Liverpool in the 34th round against Birmingham and his second in the 36th round against Fulham. His goal in 31 seconds after the start of the game also created the fastest scoring record in the Premier League in 2010-11.
Return to Argentina
On July 13, 2012 local time, Liverpool Football Club officially confirmed on its official website that Argentina winger Maxi Rodriguez has officially left the team and Maxi will return to his home team to join the League One giants Newell old boys football club.
national team
Maxi Rodriguez was selected by Argentina U20 national team to participate in the 2001 World Youth Football Championship. He scored his first goal in the last 16 knockout match with China's national youth team, helping Argentina win 2-1.
Many people's impression of the winger is that he played in the 2006 World Cup. At that time, he was selected for the Argentina national team. In the final week, he scored three goals and became the winner of the silver boot award of the world cup. Argentina won 6-0 by scoring two goals against Serbia and Montenegro in the group stage, and scored a world wave in extra time when reaching the final 16, knocking out Mexico, its old rival. This goal was also selected by FIFA as one of the best scoring candidates in the 2006 World Cup. Unfortunately, after losing the penalty shoot out between the top eight and Germany, he once boxed the German players in the conflict with them. As a result, he was suspended for two matches by FIFA. In the 2010 World Cup qualifier (South America), Maxi played six times as a primary, two times as a backup, and scored one goal to help the team reach the final week.
On February 15, 2012, in order to prepare for the warm-up match with Switzerland on February 29, the Argentine Football Association announced the latest national team list. Coach Javier saviglia has recruited Maxi Rodriguez.
On October 16, Beijing time, Argentina lost 2-3 to Uruguay at the Centennial stadium of Montevideo, Uruguay in the 2014 World Cup South America qualifier. Uruguay took the lead twice, Maxi Rodriguez equalised for Argentina twice, and Uruguay won before the end.
Take part in the competition
Career data
National team appearance record
Technical features
Goal: 8
The desire to score is very strong, the feeling of the goal is also good, there are often shocking shooting performances. Pass: 8
He has the ability to transfer the ball accurately, has excellent long and short passes, and can pass creative straight passes.
Reel: 7
Maxi Rodriguez is a typical Argentinian player with good dribbling skills. He seldom loses the ball on the court.
Speed: 7
He doesn't win by speed, but he runs very fast without the ball.
Header: 6
Due to his height and position, heading is his weakness. He has high center teammates in the national team and the club, so he doesn't have to pick the beam.
Maxi breakthrough sharp, good at long-range and back row plug, the only deficiency is the ability to grasp the opportunity in the restricted area slightly immature.
Award winning record
Liverpool
English League Cup champion (2011 / 2012)
Transfer record
(Note: the unit of transfer fee is ten thousand euro)
Classic moments
Argentina played Mexico in the eighth finals of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Argentina's performance was not convincing. Within 90 minutes, they were almost led by the nose by their opponents, if Mexico had not scored an own goal. I'm afraid Rodriguez has no chance to show. It was his magic long-range shot in the eighth minute of extra time that sent the team to the last eight.
In the 98th minute, Argentina team found a good opportunity. Captain SOLIN passed the ball from the left, stopped the ball in Rodriguez's chest on the left outside the restricted area, half turned and volleyed the ball with his left foot before it landed. The ball drew an arc, flew nearly 25 yards in the air, and flew straight into the far corner of Mexico's goal. After overcoming a series of difficulties, Rodriguez's wonderful long-range shot can be called "if you can help me". "It was a fantastic goal Rodriguez said after the game, "at that time, I didn't decide to shoot at the first time, but after stopping the ball, the position of the ball was too comfortable, so I chose to shoot." Rodriguez has scored three goals in four World Cup matches. As a defensive midfield player, it is not easy. The glittering night made him the star of the day.
Social evaluation
He, Maxi Rodriguez and Saviola work together for Argentina
Chinese PinYin : Ma Ke Xi
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