
In the Beijing time zone on March 15, Feng Xiaoting's virtual conversation with comedian Gong Hanlin became a hot topic, and media commentator Xu Jiang shared insights on his social media.
Here's Xu Jiang's full take on social media:
In the face of criticisms, accusations, taunts and even curses against the Chinese men's football team, we must realize that competitive sports are evidenced by results. When the men's soccer team beat South Korea, the national fans did not cheer in unison? The moment of victory, we did not give affirmation? Was the victory perfect and flawless? Perhaps the kicking was truly outstanding, but many times it is not, and many people start praising simply because of the score.
So, should we also accept criticism and blame for the loss suffered by the men's soccer team today?
We cannot be willing to listen only to the good words but not to the harsh words.
Soccer is blamed precisely because the sport is widely followed. If we play and lose to Vietnam and no one blames it, then it means that perhaps our country really does not need soccer.
Furthermore, our players, why do they always tweet immediately after a win? Isn't the goal to win praise from the fans?










