Leicester City's legendary 37-year-old goalscorer Jimmy Wardy is about to release a documentary revealing his soccer career. Staggeringly, the documentary reveals one of Wardy's "mystery skills" - skillfully attacking opponents in their native language during matches.

I shouldn't have advocated for this vulgar behavior, but I can't blame Wardy entirely for setting a bad example on the field. After all, foul language on the court is not uncommon. For Wardy, his strategy of attacking his opponents with foul language seems to have become a part of his preparation for battle.

This is not an empty talk. It is revealed that after each match, Wah Dee will carry out a series of "preparation work", including learning different countries and languages. By mastering the language of his opponents, he is able to attack in their native language on the court, thus creating mistakes for his opponents and winning opportunities for himself.

This unique "dark trick" is rarely used in formal soccer training, but Wardy's soccer career has proven the effectiveness of this strategy many times over.

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