Well, the National Football League is really a mourning army! No leaders followed the team to oversee the war, no chartered flights, no bonuses, no departure ceremony, and only three-star hotels. Against this low-key, low-key backdrop, the Jankovic-led national soccer team overachieved by beating Thailand 2-1 on the road.

The national soccer team has always had a tradition of tragedy must win. The hotter it gets, the more likely it is to roll over, and it tends to explode suddenly when the outside world is very unpromising. This time, playing the top 36 in Thailand confirms this.

However, before this national soccer team went to Thailand, public opinion was full of sadness. Most fans predicted that the national soccer team could at most draw their opponents, and few dared to decide that the national soccer team would win. Against this backdrop, Guangzhou Evergrande, once the eight-time champion of the Chinese Super League, once again became a hotspot for criticism. Even Qingdao West Coast head coach Jangovic (pictured below), who has now managed to outmaneuver the Chinese League One side, has demanded that Evergrande take at least half the blame for the current state of the national soccer team.

The former Dalian foreign aid worker's words suddenly exploded public opinion. Some agreed and some disagreed. The agreeing side stood on the moral high ground and was justified. Although the counter-arguer thought it was unreasonable, there was nothing he could do about it.

However, the former national team coach proved to be very early in his conclusions. Not only did his comments not work, but they became a joke because the national soccer team beat Thailand on the road.

After the game, the opening of the national football team once on the first hot search, another hot spot is that Jangovic asked Evergrande to be responsible for this problem.

Fans were very lively in the comments section, all agreeing that Evergrande should be held accountable for the national soccer team's better performance than Thailand's (pictured above). I couldn't help but laugh. Who are you talking about?

Some fans responded in the message area: "Evergrande should at least take half of the responsibility for the performance of the national soccer team now." There are also netizens who said that Evergrande is not responsible for this game can not be said.

It's not unreasonable for fans to say that. After all, Jangovic is responsible for Evergrande. Of course, Evergrande is responsible when the National Football League wins and also when it loses. There is nothing wrong with this understanding!

The responses were fans showing their displeasure with Jan Govich throwing dirt, but if you look into it, you'll see that Evergrande really suspects that the National Football League is half to blame for the win.

The first goal for the national soccer team came from an assist by Wei Shihao, and the second was a breakaway goal by Wang Shangyuan, both of whom had previously played for Guangzhou Evergrande. In a sense, Evergrande was half responsible for the victory.

Jangovic said: "China's national team to today, Evergrande at least half of the responsibility.

Due to the criticism of Guangzhou Evergrande's way of using foreign aid, the domestic local players are currently not featured prominently.

It is true that the pulse of the domestic homegrown players who are not currently distinguishing themselves is correct. However, in searching for the root cause of the disease, he has prescribed the wrong prescription based on his own good and bad. It is no wonder that this view has caused a lot of discontent and rebuttal from fans.

Fans with a little bit of common sense in professional soccer know that a team is only responsible for the signings, playing style, and investments of a team. As to whether other teams follow the trend + how to follow suit, these teams are their own independent behavior. Evergrande has no control over it, can't stop it, and can't be held accountable for it.

Now Jangovic is on fire again! As a former professional player and current professional coach, it's baffling that Jangovic, who is supposed to know a lot about soccer, made such a brilliant and very amateurish statement. It's doubtful whether you are really speaking for Chinese soccer or have other motives.

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