
In the Chinese Super League team Qingdao Hainiu, there are two sons of famous Chinese soccer players. One is 24-year-old Liu Chaoyang; the other is 23-year-old Hao Haiyi. Liu Chaoyang's father is the famous Sichuan soccer player Liu Bin; Hao Haiyi is the former Shandong Luneng coach Hao Wei.
Liu Chaoyang played last season in Chang'an of the Shaanxi China First Division. He played 27 games. Although he only won 10 starting games, he contributed 7 goals and 1 assist to the Shaanxi Chang'an game. Everyone agrees that Liu Chaoyang has good strength and the influence of his father Liu Bin. After joining Qingdao Sea Bulls, he should get the starting position. But surprisingly, his situation in Qingdao Sea Bulls was very embarrassing. After the first 27 rounds of matches, he only had three chances to go beyond the Chinese Super League and basically became a dispensable fringe player in the team.
However, compared to Liu Chaoyang, Hao Wei's favorite son Hao Haiyi is in a worse situation after joining Qingdao Sea Bulls. Data shows that Hao Haiyi has been abandoned by Qingdao Hainiu since he joined the team on loan in April this year. After 27 rounds of the Chinese Super League, he didn't even get a minute of playing time, completely becoming a redundant player for the Qingdao Sea Bulls. It can be seen that Hao Haiyi has no place at all in the tactical system of Spanish coach Antonio Gomez.
If it's a shame that Liu Chaoyang was overlooked by Qingdao Hainiu (after all, Liu Chaoyang does have great individual ability and deserves to be nurtured), no one will think Hao Haiyi is worthless if he's outright overlooked by Antonio Gomez. Aside from his father Hao Wei's personal crimes, Hao Haiyi simply doesn't deserve to play in the CSL as far as his individual abilities are concerned. If it wasn't for his father's connections and resources, I'm afraid Qingdao Hainui might not have taken him on loan this season.
As we all know, Hao Haiyi's individual ability is average; secondly, he doesn't have any experience of playing in the Chinese Super League. Not to mention today's Qingdao Hainiu, even in Shandong Luneng, where his father coaches, he hardly has a chance to participate in matches. Statistics show that since his debut, he has only represented Shandong Luneng in the FA Cup. As for the Chinese Super League, his history is blank.
Such a man with no experience in the Chinese Super League and mediocre ability looks awkward being abandoned by the Sea Cowboys in Qingdao. In fact, it's a normal thing. Not surprisingly, Hao Haiyi will probably be returned by Qingdao Hainiu after this season. It's basically hard to play soccer after returning to Shandong Luneng.










