Iron Man Spider, 5546 minutes a year without any injury
9:12am, 28 June 2025Football
In his early years of joining Atletico Madrid, 25-year-old Argentine center Julian Alvarez suffered his first championship-free season in his career. Although the result is extremely skinny, the process is extremely plump. The little spider continues to write a story of diligence and shows his iron-mindedness. According to statistics from World Sports, Spider-Baby only missed three games in the two-line teams and clubs in the past 12 months, with Argentina, Manchester City and Atletico Madrid each accounting for one game. After competing in the Copa America and the Olympics, he immediately entered the club season and participated in the Club World Cup. He played 57 games for Atletico Madrid, including 47 starts and 33 goals and 9 assists. He played for 5,546 minutes for Argentina, Manchester City and Atletico Madrid, and has never been absent due to injury.

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