After the men's soccer team's match against South Korea, the overall feeling could only be described in a few words, "technology is not as good as human".

As explained, China's representative, Zhu Chenjie, is at the top level of the Chinese Super League; South Korea's representative, Jung Yu-young, killed the Bundesliga level of Dortmund's help to Bayern to win the title.

Three goals. What a level.

If the first half of the National Football League Asian Games and South Korea can still tie, then the second half of the opposite side of the sudden acceleration let us caught off guard. Zero wait for offense and defense conversion, the high speed of the transmission matched with the back of the teammates, the national football team was quickly blown away.

The first goal, like a Messi-level pick and roll, was not answered by Hanjacic;

The second goal was at the peak of Barcelona's game, this pass, run and shot was world class;

The 3rd goal was a Bundesliga level long range shot that the national soccer team didn't react to.

0-3, the game turned around in an instant, and that's what Korea is all about.

Look at us, recovering 1, or spelling it out by substituting Tao Qianglong. Objectively, the goal was out of bounds. But the Koreans had a big lead, so we didn't care. Korea never protested again, except when the closest defender to Tao raised his hand to signal the referee was out of bounds. 3-0, that's enough.

Can't see who's in the lead.

Back to Tao Qianglong. His performance was really outstanding. To be precise, he was China's team, quite outstanding. Mainly because he's really active and scores 1 point for every ball. However, in the 72nd minute, after Tao Qianglong spelled out a corner kick, there was a very strange scene : the

Tao Qianglong is actively asking the ball boy to slowly throw the ball to him. He brings the ball to the corner flag area and signals his teammates to send it out quickly. But Tianyi comes over with the other center backs and it looks like we're up 3-0.

The next 70-90 minutes of the game were the same, and the writer really couldn't see that we were trailing. This fighting spirit really doesn't work despite it being a warm up game.

The same seems to be true for Djurdjevic. The substitution strategy is unclear. The Koreans decided to play in this game. The substitutions put in place in the second half were consistent, accurate, brutal, and plugged right into your key points. Are we going to "work on the new guys and gel the team" again?

Same old problem.

Let's go back to Tao Qianglong. The author above said Tao Qianglong is good, but only "the Chinese team is good". Compared to Korea, it's still a lot worse. Why? The main reason is not enough basic skills.

Around the 77th minute, I carefully counted the number of passes Korea made on three occasions, and the average was 17. That is, they just lost the ball (or shot on goal and finished the offense and defense) after 17 passes. But what about us?

The contrast between five kickouts that can't be dropped, all of which are rare, is all too obvious.

Keeper to the center back, center back splits the side, side to the back, force it, lose it. That's it. What's the counterattack, what's the push?

That's not this team's problem, what country's name isn't?

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