Realistically speaking, Chengdu Rongcheng is slightly better than Henan and is playing at home. It's not surprising to get 3 points. But many times in the game were unfavorable to Henan's penalties, especially Huang Zichang was violated by his opponent many times, and his opponent was stepped on at least two times, all without giving a card to his opponent, which is incomprehensible. Especially when Gan Chao stepped on him, his entire body weight was almost on Huang Zichang's straightened right foot. Not to mention the red card, it should be no problem to give a yellow card, right? What was the referee's reason for not giving a card?
If Yang Yiming's handball was a case of him chest-first and then bouncing the ball on his arm, it would have been rule-callable - although there was a tiny reaction from his right hand as he touched the ball, and hardly anyone noticed enough of the ball to do so. However, there was a clear act of defense by Zhou Dingyang, who voluntarily opened his right arm to block the ball. There is no doubt that his handball foul was genuine and he would not have been awarded it.
A few more digressions here.
Currently, Henan's results are not ideal. 11 battles (most teams only play 10 rounds), the league's 16 teams ranked 11th, only 2 points more than the 3 teams at the bottom of the table, with the trend of the relegation zone. It should be noted that this is not all due to head coach Nam Ki I, and not even necessarily due to the club's deputy general manager Li Weifeng. As a home team fan, it's understandable to vent your frustration and shout a few textbooks. But as far as this game is concerned, I think it will only make the coaching staff more upset and aggrieved until the club's official website drinks it in.
Not that the above punishment is necessarily wrong, but at least there is that suspicion. If you really have a deep affection for this team and really take care of your team, as a fan you should have a broad mind to understand the team's situation, point out that there are problems with the tactical play and manning arrangements, and make more reasonable suggestions.
Just like parents, when dealing with children who do not do well in school and often violate discipline, scolding and drinking will not solve the problem. Because in doing so, the child's rebelliousness will rebound, and ultimately both sides will lose.
Again, since the league, the CFA has organized seven referee reviews, pointing out a number of problems, including complaints and penalties in professional leagues such as the Chinese Super League, Chinese League One, Chinese League Two and Women's Super League. Individual referees are also said to have been penalized internally, and each review has been made public.
It should be said that this is an enlightened move that is definitely conducive to promoting the progress of the professional league. But unfortunately, for some unknown reason, some obvious and even low-level misjudgments still occur frequently. This seems to illustrate the fact that relying solely on such comments and penalties cannot solve the problem at root.
The CFA and related parties also need to think more about how to improve the enforcement quality of the refereeing team to make the game smoother and more pleasing to the eye and improve the quality of the professional league. Especially on the referee issue, the FA should take more practical measures and measures. Otherwise, let the "controversy" continue, can only be the problem is more and more serious, and ultimately solve the problem is much more difficult, the cost is also much higher.










