Lionel Messi Case Study in Science of Goal Scoring

Messi’s failure to score four World Cup despite superb performance in regular goal scoring led me to place biology science in it.

The central nervous system has two main functions, namely, motor control and intellectual activity, the one concerned with responding, reacting, performing and the other concerned with thinking, understanding, planning and so forth respectively.

In matters football, motor control where reflex arc system plays canter stage drives regular goal scoring and intellectual activity drives penalties, for penalty thinking and planning on how to outdo goalkeeper. So, in matters football I empirically deduce Lionel Messi and Co-Roberto Baggio and superb strikers are more programmed in motor control.

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