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My Nagging (Part 1)

Four chapters have been updated today, and it basically tells this story.

The story of a Chinese coach who came to Lazio to study.

The main source of my original idea was the East Asian Cup.

The East Asian Cup gave me the inspiration to do this.

The performance of the national football team in the East Asian Cup can be said to be awesome - I am not the only one who says this, this is recognized by everyone.

But what makes me even more happy is that I saw what I like in this national team - ground coordination, layer-by-layer advancement, and all kinds of little coordination and tricks that make people shine.

These are what I like.

This kind of Chinese team is actually not unfamiliar, because this is what Gao Hongbo played when he led the national team.

The media all said that Fu Bo's national football team has regained Gao Hongbo's tactical thinking.

I think Fu Bo made the right decision.

Let’s not talk about whether the Chinese team can win. At least the national team of Gao Hongbo and Fu Bo makes me feel comfortable to watch. The scene is very pleasant. Those amazing cooperations have never been thought of before.

During the national team game, everyone on ACFUN complained, "Actually, this is Barcelona, ​​right?"

I think it explains the problem very well.

Chinese football has been a loser for so many years. It is impossible and very difficult to become a winner all of a sudden.

It requires efforts from all aspects.

Some of these efforts are difficult to achieve.

In fact, the requirements of Chinese fans are not very high. When we can't win the game, at least our scene must be good-looking and to be fair, that's enough.

Gao Hongbo and Fu Bo's national football team have both done it.

As for Camacho's national football team... not to mention they couldn't win, they didn't even look good.

Some people say that Gao Hongbo's national football team can only win the warm-up match. The problem is that Camacho's national football team can't even win the warm-up match...

Regarding Camacho and Gao Hongbo, I have talked about many things in the book. You can read these four chapters. I will not talk about them directly here.

I just want to say that Chinese football should find a path that suits our development and go on, instead of always changing the rules and ideas every time the leadership changes.

The development of Chinese football should follow the laws of football itself, not the laws of a certain leader slapping his forehead.

There are institutional issues here, but if we don’t talk about the institutional issues today, it would be useless if we did.

I just want to talk about the technical and tactical aspects.

No matter what the system is, the competition is still about technical and tactical matters.

I think that compared to Camacho's approach, Chinese football is obviously more suitable to follow the footstep and technical flow.

This can be seen from the national football team of Gao Hongbo and Fu Bo.

I am very happy to see that Fu Bo's national football team can pick up what Gao Hongbo left behind, which gives me hope.

I also hope that the leaders of the Football Association can see the performance of the national football team in this East Asian Cup and understand that this is the path we should stick to.

(A single chapter is too long and cannot be posted at once, so it is divided into two chapters and published separately. The following is the next)

(To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!)


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