
As expected, the home team, Shijiazhuang, beat Guangzhou by one goal and got 3 points. The game was lost, Guangzhou didn't lose, and the main stats such as possession and number of passes were basically the same as their opponents. The only drawback was three fewer shots.
This game showed the outside world the fighting spirit of the young players of Guangzhou team, until the last second of the game, they were scrambling to try to break the goal drought. Unfortunately, without the support of the front and backfield outside backers, Guangzhou was unable to score and hold on to the ball, and eventually lost unfortunately.
However, strangely enough, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu made six consecutive substitutions in this game (above), one more than the maximum. This is rarely seen in China's first division league. Did the acting coach of Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Team not know the rules, or did he forget the number of substitutions?
Recently, the Football Association changed the rules of soccer, which means that teams can change another player when some players have concussion-like injuries that prevent them from continuing to play. Did a home team player get a concussion in this game?
After watching that, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu's final substitution, the sixth, occurred in the 94th minute when Nan Yunqi was replaced by Payment. What's going on here? How did Nan Yunqi get injured? It turns out that in the 90th minute, I don't know why Nan Yunqi was sitting on the grass (below), there was no contact, no collision.
After lying on the turf, he clutched his right leg with both hands in agony (below) and mouthed something. Upon seeing this, the referee immediately stepped forward to call for help before being carried out of the stadium on a stretcher.
At this point, we don't know how Nanyunzi was injured or where he was injured. He doesn't seem to have a brain problem. Surely it would be logical to add an extra replacement for a brain injury, and if not? They would likely be penalized for the infraction.
In response, some fans said that if the substitutions were really illegal, Guangzhou should be awarded a 3-0 win instead of a 0-1 loss for Guangzhou. Personally, I don't think Guangzhou should appeal. That is to say, even if the opponent really violated the rules, Guangzhou should not be deducted points if they don't appeal.










