All the fans who watched this live had a question about their inability to see the players during the game. Many thought it was a problem with the light on their cell phones, but after the game some players spouted off saying what kind of stadium is this? We have to turn on our flashlights to find where the goal frames are? It turned out that when they were playing, there was a power outage in the Philippines and they had to play in the dark, leaving many players to play with their eyes closed. Such a situation had never been encountered before and Shandong fans could not tolerate it. How could such a stadium pass muster? As soon as they arrive in Shandong, let them play in a well-lit stadium, and also let them feel a sense of happiness.

As a side note, life is not good for Filipinos. This is an international match. If there is a power outage, they have to generate electricity to supply the match first. However, the Philippines didn't do that. They think it's just a soccer match. Is it that important? It's better to send electricity to ordinary users. Soccer matches are optional for everyone and very power hungry. They really serve the people.

Huang Qiang crookedly talks about sports and thinks the AFC Champions League has finally begun. Shandong Taishan are facing a three-front war, with dozens of players being sent to various national teams for matches, leaving them without many available players. Their first match was away to Kaya Philippines, and the opponent was also very strong. But against the stronger Shandong Taishan, they could only be scuffed to the ground by their opponents, which made Shandong Taishan didn't expect their blackout to not generate electricity. They could only find the goal frame in the dark and play blind soccer. Fortunately, they won.

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