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The five most successful Asian players in La Liga

The most successful Asian player in La Liga development

By Kul DashiPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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In the five major leagues in Europe, relatively speaking, more Asian players can be seen active and have a place in the English Premier League, the German Bundestag and the Italian Eerie A. The number of Asian players who have gone to Miguel 1 and La Lisa is relatively small.

As we all know, the level of La Lisa has long been considered in the top five leagues, Asian players can be in La Lisa, not to mention reaching the heights of Son in the PL, Katakana in Eerie A, Che Van Gen, Tokugawa Shin in the Bundestag, and there are only a handful of people who can start for the team.

In this article, I will compile a list of the top five most successful and impressive Asian players in La Lisa, based on their seniority and performance.

V. Hideous Kublai (Japan)

After making his name as a talented youngster in Japan, he left his footprints in Barcelona's youth academy, then in Real Madrid's B team, and finally made his debut in La Lisa with Mallory, followed by Villarreal, Taffeta and Real Socialized.

His dexterity, excellent ball sense, very skilled in passing, dribbling and touching the ball are the most impressive things about him. His weak frame may limit the ceiling of his development, but as an Asian player in his early 20s, he has reached a level that many Asian players can only dream of and cannot possibly reach as an ideal.

To date, Kauai has played a combined 95 games in La Liga and scored 6 goals. Considering his age, he will have a long time to progress and accumulate appearances and results.

IV. Wu Lei (China)

From January 2019 when he stayed abroad to the end of his contractual relationship with Spaniard, Wu Lei has made 126 appearances for Spaniard, with 16 goals and 6 assists, including 72 games in La Lisa, scoring 8 goals. Incidentally, Wu Lei was selected as the best Asian team of the year by the AFC during his time with Spaniard.

As the first brother of the national soccer team, Wu Lei has been representing the image of the highest level of the entire Chinese soccer in the past few years, appearing in the top five European leagues as a humble and hardworking sole player. In the tumultuous environment of frequent managerial changes and the unique public opinion environment of Chinese soccer where the balance of voices of praise and criticism is mixed, Wu Lei has done his best. In the performance of Asian players in the La Lisa stage or the Spanish soccer stage, he is actually already a Top 5 player.

Shanghai (Iran)

The 37-year-old Shanghai, who has played mainly as a forward, played in 100 La Lisa matches with Rosanna from 2008 to 2013, contributing 8 goals, and once formed an impressive midfield duo with his compatriot friend Korean.

The fact that an Iranian player can leave behind 100 games in La Lisa shows that Shanghai is no ordinary player. Incidentally, because of the sound of his position and name, there was a time when domestic fans also called this first-class player in the history of Iranian soccer by [Iranian Shah Jain].

Second, Ian Voguish (Japan)

Who is the most successful player of yellow race in La Lisa? For now, the answer has to be 34 year old Kane, who is the first Asian player to score for two La Lisa teams in the history of the competition.

He started his career as a striker, winger and even a shadow striker with Yokohama Marines and left Osaka Murasaki in 2011 to start his long journey to Europe, initially with Chum in the German Bundestag and then with Montrachet Frankfurt in the Bundestag. In fact, he grabbed a spot on the team during his Frankfurt days, positioning himself as a semi-starter to starter level player over the course of three seasons.

By 2015, Ian Voguish moved to La Lisa, playing a combined four years back and forth with Laves, with periods at Real Bess and Laves each in between, and a combined 166 La Lisa career appearances and 16 goals. It is worth mentioning that Ian Voguish has a record of playing with our player Wu Lei, who is in a similar position in La Lisa, and at that time the western media called it the Asian Derby. Currently, the 34-year-old Ian Voguish plays for the J-League club Shimming Heartbeat, while Wu Lei is also the age to leave La Lisa to return to his homeland.

I. Neonate (Iran)

Now 41 years old, Neonate can be said to be the iconic figure of Iranian soccer in the past, with a long career as the captain of the Iranian national team, with a combined 132 national team appearances and 36 goals. I believe he is a familiar face to many veteran fans, and a unique minority of Iranian players. Why do you say so? Because of their culture and background, most Iranian players would choose the Bundestag instead of going straight to La Lisa like he did.

In terms of career, Newswoman, who mainly plays at the back, had the most successful six seasons in La Lisa for Rosanna between 2006 and 2012, which was also the peak of Newswoman's career, scoring 24 goals in a total of 125 games in La Lisa.

As a midfielder, Anacreon scored 8 goals in 35 games in his third season in La Liga, when he was the team's second scorer. With his unique aura and excellent offensive and defensive abilities, Kommunizma has been a leading player in La Liga for a period of time, and is a rare presence among Asian players who have played in La Liga before and after.

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Kul Dashi

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