In these two rounds of red card-prone matches, the most exaggerated was also the Beijing

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The match between Chengdu Rongcheng and Abdul Hemiti. Abdulhamidi, Gou Junchen and Zhou Dingyang were sent off with red cards. 8 to 11, Chengdu Rongcheng finally lost to Beijing 2-3.

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Team.

2 rounds of 9 reds, why?

2 rounds of 9 red, the emergence of such an exceptional situation of

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that can be counted as a specific product of a season that kicked off at a special time this year.

Most teams have failed to open their preparation practices properly this season.

Take the familiar Guangzhou City as an example, this year it suffered a long training suspension, players can only rely on self-consciousness to train to restore their condition. When it comes to the actual match, many players are no longer able to adapt to the 90-minute high-intensity confrontation, and the deformation of movement in the scramble, the loss of position due to physical exhaustion, and even the change of mentality may lead to the birth of the red card. Throughout the nine red cards, Abdul Hemiti was sent off for head-butting Zhang Yuning, and the other penalties basically belonged to the normal scope of the game, and there was no large-scale card because of the conflict and violence, which also confirms that this season's players have the problem of maladaptation.

Hemiti, who received a red card, also made controversial comments on social media after the match

In addition, the referees' enforcement of fouls this season has improved over previous years, and the referees' boldness in calling penalties and cards is the initial impression they have left on the fans.

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The pressure on referees has actually slowed down relatively after a significant drop in influence. In the years of big-name foreigners, referees seemed to have to worry about whether every call would have an undue influence on the course of the game, and thus were more hesitant to show a red card. As a result, we see many serious fouls in matches that can only be penalized by post-game

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Penalty announcements are issued to settle scores. The decisiveness of the referees this year with regard to exiting the red card also reflects a change in the referee's ability and mentality, which deserves some credit.

Guangdong's four teams, in this "red card tide" only Guangzhou's Wu Shaocong shortlisted. Currently, Guangzhou and Guangzhou City are both in the relegation zone, Meizhou Hakka is temporarily ranked 12th, while Shenzhen is temporarily ranked 4th.

The big change in the league's landscape is actually a reminder that the two Guangzhou teams, which are much weakened, need to make a conscious effort to be smarter about avoiding red cards in their matches.

Otherwise, each red card will not only have a qualitative impact on the team's performance, but may also trigger related unfavorable public opinion, which is bound to add insult to injury for a team that is already in trouble.

South Korean media outlet MHN has also recently focused on the

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The topic of red cards galore, and their comments seem even more unforgiving:

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It's "Shaolin Temple" now.

Meanwhile, the Kirin Cup is in full swing, with South Korea and Japan battling against world powers such as Brazil and Chile; while in the

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The Japanese and South Korean youths are also showing a high level of performance in the knockout rounds.

This makes us once again reflect on the fact that the Chinese

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The gap between the ball and Asia's top class is getting wider. Whether it's the national team or the league, we have a long way to go.

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