Ding Huaiyi's attack on the right was blocked, so the Longteng team began to look for offensive opportunities in the center and left, and gradually stopped attacking the right. Although Ding Huaiyi's opportunities to hold the ball were decreasing, Guizhou Renhe did not reduce their guard against Ding Huaiyi.
, but one thing that is beneficial to Ding Huaiyi is that because of the involvement of the center and the left, the gap for Ding Huaiyi to catch the ball becomes larger, which gives Ding Huaiyi a certain opportunity.
And Ding Huaiyi did not waste this opportunity. In the 11th minute of the second half, the Longteng team grabbed the ball from Qu Bo through the cooperation of Yu Bo and Zhou Zhou on the left. After receiving the ball, Zhou Zhou passed it back to central defender Ma Yongli. Ma Yongli
Wynn's non-stop kick was passed to Ding Huaiyi from the right who came to respond. Ding Huaiyi who received the ball knocked the ball with his heel and turned around. This job was done in one go, and Yu Hai, who was responsible for defending him, did not expect Ding Huaiyi.
Even though he was used to this job, he still habitually kicked Ding Huaiyi's supporting foot. Unfortunately, this little foul move was completely exposed.
Because the entire body's center of gravity was on the supporting feet during the turning movement, Yu Hai's movements, which were originally very small in range and strength, were infinitely magnified. Ding Huaiyi fell to the ground at that time, struggling for support.
His feet kept rolling and his expression was very painful.
After the referee Kimura Hiroyuki came over, he wanted to take the card out of his pocket. Now Yu Hai was really panicked, because he had already received a yellow card in the first half. If he received another card now, whether it was a topaz card or a ruby card, he
They were all destined to be sent off. Players from Guizhou Renhe also gathered around. First, Yang Hao, who was closest to the referee, held down the referee's hand, hoping to make him change his attention, and then acted as the referee on the field.
Captain Sun Xuhai also came to negotiate.
However, these were of no use. In the end, Kimura Hiroyuki took out a yellow card, and then two yellows turned into one red, sending Yu Hai off the field. The person and team who originally thought they could put pressure on the referee in this way failed.
In the final analysis, it is caused by the low level of domestic referees and the irregular actions of domestic players.
Because compared with Japanese football, the gap between Chinese football and Japanese football is all-round, especially when it comes to referees.
In the past few years, our Chinese referees could still make an appearance in the World Cup, including the "Golden Whistle" Jun Jun, who also whistled for the 2oo2 World Cup in South Korea and Japan. However, after Jun Jun's affair was revealed, he was imprisoned.
In recent years, Chinese referees have disappeared from various international competitions. This is consistent with the gradual backwardness of domestic football standards in recent years. As Japanese football has developed rapidly in recent years, their referees have also attracted international attention.
.Historically, when the 2o14 World Cup opened in Brazil, three Japanese referees appeared on the field of the opening game. Although the referee Nishimura Yuichi awarded a controversial penalty, it is undeniable that being able to appear in the opening game of the World Cup has cultivated Japanese football referees.
The system does have something for China to learn from. This is also in sync with the steady rise in the level of Japanese football in recent years.
From the comparison of a set of numbers, it is clear that there are about 20,000 registered referees in China. This is a vague data obtained by the outside world after repeated verification by many people, including Football Association officials. The time and number are inaccurate. Comparatively
Below, the official website of the Japan Football Association clearly lists Japanese referee data accurate to months and single digits: As of April 2o14, Japan has a total of more than 200,000 registered referees, of which the number of registered eleven-a-side football referees is
There are 192,678 people, and the number of five-a-side referees is 19o88. This is the gap.
In terms of the number of registered referees, China is still less than one-tenth of Japan; in terms of the overall level of the referee team, we can no longer see the backs of our neighboring countries.
There are many reasons for this dilemma.
First, the channels are not smooth. Now some people want to be referees, but they may not even be able to get through. Currently, the power to approve the qualification levels of football referees belongs to the sports administrative departments at all levels. However, the sports administrative departments below the prefectural and municipal levels include the Football Association.
It is not standardized, and the training of football referees is also not standardized. With limited funds and personnel, more attention is paid to organizing competitions. This kind of irregularity has caused some people who intend to be referees to not find an 'organization' at all.
On the official website of the Japan Football Association, referees, coaches, national teams, etc. are listed in the most eye-catching title bar. After clicking to enter, you can find registration, training and other information. However, after browsing the official website of the Chinese Football Association for half an hour, no information about referees was found.
For a person who is interested in referee work, if he cannot find effective information after spending half an hour on the website, he will probably be discouraged.
Secondly, in terms of referee training, Japan has established a four-level referee system: from the most basic level 4, which can enforce local competitions, to level 1, which can enforce national competitions. The number of referees under the age of 15 in the fourth level exceeds 13,000.
As for the referee instructors responsible for training, Japan has also established a four-level system, from level 3 to level S, with a total number of 2,219. Among them, the number of level 1 and level S instructors is 123, and the number of lecturers at the same level in China is only
There are 24 people.
Finally, in terms of the level of referees. In today's era of rapid changes in world football techniques and tactics, the concept of referee training is also rapidly updated. If you just blow the whistle when a foul is committed, give a card when a serious foul is committed, and raise the flag when offside, even if there is no one
Making mistakes or omissions cannot be regarded as a qualified referee. The role of the referee has changed from a foul judge to a "game manager". Therefore, modern referees need to master the control of penalty scale, on-field emotion control, game smoothness control, and effective game time.
Control and other abilities... In this regard, the Japan Football Association has quantified each indicator and made the referee's "game management" a science.
In China, it was not until 2010 that the Chinese Football Association organized the introduction of FIFA's "Rules Test Question Bank" to improve referees' physical examination standards and conduct quantitative assessments of referees' law enforcement. However, compared to countries such as Japan, China's referee training still seems to be
In the "barbaric age".
The number is small, the level is low, and the concepts are old. Therefore, in the finals of major domestic cup competitions, it has become a routine to invite Japanese referees to come and whistle in many key games.
This was exactly the case in this game. Kimura Hiroyuki's penalties made many players uncomfortable. It was not that Kimura Hiroyuki had poor abilities, but that domestic players had developed many bad habits in games with inferior referee decisions.
However, Zhang Sheng was still concerned about Ding Huaiyi's condition. After all, the violation he suffered was obvious. Fortunately, Ding Huaiyi, who was limped to the sidelines, received emergency treatment from the team doctor and found that there was no major problem.
, after drinking a few sips of water on the sidelines, Ding Huaiyi slowly walked into the stadium on tiptoes. The fans in the audience also gave him applause.
Liu Jianhong also said: "The foul just now was really amateurish. When a player turns sharply, the weight of the supporting leg is very heavy. Even a small collision on this leg may cause big problems.
, Fortunately, Ding Huaiyi is fine. Although it may be painful, it is probably just a flaw. A player with such technical skills at his feet may be violated like this in the future. I am really worried about his playing style."
Zhu Guanghu also said: "When I was in Brazil, I saw many Brazilian players with very strong skills at their feet. Their self-protection ability is still very strong. Ding Huaiyi probably still lacks experience in the game. He should learn more about Brazil."
Those players' self-protective actions, the current attacking midfielder Ivo in the Longteng team is a Brazilian player, and his skills with his feet are also very good. Ding Huaiyi should learn more from him in this aspect."
Zhang Sheng, who was standing on the sidelines, felt relieved. After seeing Ding Huaiyi pause for a few moments just after being injured, he was able to run quickly again, indicating that the foul just now was actually relatively slow, and Ding Huaiyi had nothing to do with it.
question.
In fact, Ding Huaiyi's self-protection ability is not bad. When he was still playing wild football, it was common for Ding Huaiyi, who was a skilled player, to be violated by his opponents in various ways. Faced with various rough fouls that were more irregular than those of professional players, Ding Huaiyi
He already knew how to deal with it. This may be the biggest help he got after playing wild football for several years. It should be said that Ding Huaiyi's foot was indeed in pain just now, but he still has a certain talent for acting in terms of expressions.
Although there is no doubt that Hai committed a foul, neither the intensity nor the danger of the foul was very great. Ding Huaiyi wanted more to attract the referee's attention to protect himself, and his goal was indeed achieved.
Yu Hai's end has greatly reduced the pressure on the Longteng team's defense. Before, the Longteng team had been guarding against Yu Hai's breakthroughs and cuts from the wing, but now they can completely relax. Ding Huaiyi's attack on the right
The advantage was even more obvious. About 20 minutes into the second half, Ding Huaiyi's continuous cycling on the right and his last extra direction caused Zhang Chenglin's foul. Kimura Hiroyuki still decisively showed the yellow card. After all, if there was no foul,
, Ding Huaiyi can break into the penalty area. This card also means that Zhang Chenglin cannot participate in the next game, because he has also accumulated 2 yellow cards.
Then the Longteng team's frontcourt free kick was saved by Zhang Lie.
After that, Ding Huaiyi's weakness of lack of physical fitness showed up again. He made several consecutive breakthroughs on the right without success. He also made a mistake in catching the ball and wasted an offensive opportunity. Zhang Sheng decisively replaced him with Lin Feng.
, after Ding Huaiyi came off the field, he said to Zhang Sheng: "Coach, I can only do so much of the task you gave me."
Zhang Sheng patted Ding Huaiyi on the back and said: "You have completed your task perfectly. Thank you for your hard work. Please have a good rest."
Liu Jianhong also said: "Ding Huaiyi was substituted. I don't know whether it was the sequelae of the foul just now or a problem with his physical fitness. I hope it is the latter, but the game did not even last 70 minutes, and his physical fitness was completely broken. This problem
It's quite serious, but he is still young and has more room for improvement. It should be said that he performed very perfectly on the right wing in this game." (To be continued.)