On September 10th, Beijing time, Chinese soccer hit another low point as the warm-up match held at home unexpectedly ended in a 1-1 draw against Malaysia. Even more shocking was the final moments of the match, when fans erupted in a disturbing chorus of boos and slogans: "R*M, refund your money".

Malaysia is already one of the worst teams in Asia, and to have the Chinese national soccer team draw against them was predictably shameful. But when did the fans' anger get completely curbed and vented? It wasn't just the players who bowed down below during the curtain call, the entire crowd chastised and there was a lot of chastising from the stands as well.

However, during the course of the game, the fans remained supportive of the Chinese national soccer team, but there was a period of time where those fans were allowed to break down the defense completely and the fans were anxious. That being said, when the game went down to the last 91 minutes and 30 seconds, Chinese soccer actually started to fall over in the backfield. You're right. These national soccer players were falling over like crazy in the backfield, occasionally hitting an overhead kick with their big feet, and ending up leaving the boundary.

Seeing the round at the time really dazzled the fans. Because the referee was our own family referee, he gave us a lot of face time. The referee helped you straight away by giving you 9 minutes of offense to stop the extra time. The question is how many of your players fell over in the backfield? There are no words for that really. Did they deserve the injured Lee Marshal?

Even though the entire crowd was going back and forth, the final injury time, 1-1 draw, opposite Malaysia. Do you really have the face to put your foot down? If you don't know, you think we're ahead by a big margin. If the referee helps you so much, you can't go up. Can you get a few more balls in the attack? Don't you have the desire to win? It's true. I don't want any faces.

The referee was so helpful, desperately trying to give you more time to score in injury time, only to have the national soccer team go down and the referee's extra time wasted. That said, in this game the referee is sincere in seeing when you can go down, just not whistling, but telling the truth. If the referee feels he is tied in a delayed game and the referee helps you, you can't catch a break. What else are you talking about? It's shameless. In the end, it was an embarrassment that the NFC's backward kick announced the end of the game with a forward ball leaving the field.

It's no longer about ability, it's about attitude to the game. The referees always help you because they feel you are playing at home and want you to score so as not to embarrass Malaysia so much. Yet you yourself have no will to score and just want to drag the clock to the end and then give up the game. No amount of saving can help in such a situation. If we think that a draw against an opponent like Malaysia is satisfactory enough, then the standard of Chinese soccer will continue to decline. We have reason to believe that the national team will lose to more weaker opponents and eventually be reduced to a fourth-rate team in Asia.

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