The sharp contrast between copying players and legendary players is a topic of discussion in the football world. Copy players usually refer to players who imitate the style and techniques of legendary players without being able to reach their heights. Legendary players are those who are admired by future generations for their outstanding skills and achievements.
Copy players often behave very similar to legendary players in games, but lack decisive ability at critical moments. For example, a copy player who imitates Messi's style may perform well in the game, but cannot be as calm and comfortable as Messi in the face of key games.
In addition, the careers of copy players are often not comparable to those of legendary players. Legendary players have achieved countless individual and group honors in their careers, but copy players often can only become "replicas" of legendary players in the media or in the mouth of fans.
However, copying players is not all a bad thing. Their appearance also allows fans and the media to recall more of the glorious moments of legendary players, and also provides a role model for young players to learn from. By comparing copy players with legendary players, people can also better understand the reasons why legendary players become legends.