Wang Shuo arrived at the training ground at 5:30 AM and immediately began his day of high-intensity special training.
He started with a series of the most fundamental technical drills.
The Ball God System didn't just bless Wang Shuo with Passive Skills; it also gave him a deeper understanding and feel for soccer.
Or perhaps, it was more accurate to say he now understood how to play soccer better.
Those so-called flashy moves were fundamentally all style and no substance.
On the soccer field, the most threatening plays were often the simplest and quickest ways to attack an opponent.
Remember when Robinho first joined Real Madrid? He was hailed as the "new Pele." So many people had high hopes for him, thinking he could rival Barça's Messi.
But looking back now?
Were the step-overs from this "Step-over Kid" really that effective on the field?
