In addition, Choi Kang-hee's coaching problems were also exposed in this game. His training was too strict, which led to the attrition of players such as Liu Binbin and Zeka due to non-combat reasons, weakening the team's fighting force. In terms of employment, especially for the very slow Bi Jinhao, fighting against fast and skillful strikers is undoubtedly a difficult task for the strongman.

As the game progressed, Shenhua gradually took the initiative on the pitch. Slutsky decided to replace Han Chao and Xu Haoyang to further strengthen Shenhua's attacking power in front of the field. Taishan's defense had many loopholes, especially Bi Jinhao who was often teased by the opponents in defense, and Xu Haoyang's long-distance shot added to Taishan's woes.

Choi Kang-hee caused a lot of trouble for Taishan when he was coaching Shenhua, and now he is in a hole dug by himself. Bijinho was originally brought in to add a high point to the team, but now he can't play anywhere near as well as he should.

In the final stage of the game, Choi Kang-hee had to make an adjustment by playing Jadson as a center forward and Bi Jin-ho as a center back. This adjustment obviously couldn't change the outcome of the game, and Taishan ended up losing 0-3. The loss also made the gap between Taishan and the real title contenders more and more obvious, and the road to the title this season will be more and more difficult.

Head coach Choi Kang-hee must take the main responsibility for Taishan's 0-3 fiasco. Firstly, the head coach has to be more rational and objective in hiring players and not just rely on personal preference or past experience to make decisions. Secondly, Choi Kang-hee has to formulate tactics and arrange lineups according to the characteristics of players and opponents.

Taishan's fiasco is not only because Choi Kang-hee made a mistake in his hiring strategy, but also because of Taishan's current overall problems. As a head coach, Choi Kang-hee needs to be more rational and objective in his use of personnel, and cannot rely only on his personal preference or past experience to arrange his troops.

At the same time, he also needs to adjust the team's training intensity to minimize non-combat attrition. If Lao Cui is still obsessed and can't adjust his hiring thinking and training methods as soon as possible, I'm afraid that the hole he digs for himself will get deeper and deeper in the future. At that time, I'm afraid the Korean coach's dismissal is inevitable...

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