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Japanese media analyze why Chinese football is difficult to succeed: focus on elite education, lack of interest training – yqqlm

Original title: Japanese media analyzes why Chinese football is difficult to succeed: focus on elite education and lack of interest training

Beijing time on January 30th, in the seventh round of the top 12 match, the Chinese men’s football team lost 0-2 to Japan away. There is only theoretical hope for qualifying. In the face of another defeat in the World Cup, Chinese fans seem to have slowly accepted this kind of result. The Japanese media “football-zone” also paid attention to the Chinese team, and they wrote an article to analyze why Chinese football is difficult to succeed.

The “football-zone” article said that the Japanese team did not defeat China so easily before. Why has the Japanese team grown so fast over the years? In order to improve their strength, Chinese football has spent billions of dollars. They try to invite big-name stars to help them improve, but now that foreign players have left, Chinese football still has nothing. The current Chinese national team is also in the same situation. Many Brazilian naturalized players cannot participate in the competition. Only Alan played in the game against the Japanese team. Compared with the previous coach Li Tie, Li Xiaopeng is currently under great pressure.

Later, when it comes to Chinese football, the article in “football-zone” said that the Chinese sports industry pays attention to elite education, and they ignore the cultivation of interest in football and its promotion in the society. They will select the seedlings with the best physical condition, and then give them professional football training.

However, this model of selecting physically fit elites and retraining them has been successful in other sports, but not in football. In football games, players need to develop the ability to think and judge independently from an early age, and interest in football will also exercise players’ creativity.

In Japan, the young players also practice day after day in their spare time, but this is done on the basis of interest, “I started playing football because I like it”, they have a heart for football The love of training is hard but enjoyable.

“football-zone” also interviewed students from Tokyo’s Horikoshi High School, who said: “The three years spent with the school team have been very happy, but when we failed to win the national competition, we came from the heart. sad.”

When asked what was the happiest thing in the team in the past three years, they replied very uniformly: “It’s daily training.” (DD)

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