There has been a lot of talk lately about the Nationals' loss, and most of the points are quite thought-provoking, so I won't dwell on them. However, there seems to be one corner that has been overlooked by the crowd, and that is the

Li Tie (1977-), footballer

Why do people no longer look at the complaints from an objective point of view and pursue the mentality of "no error in speech", which is also the same as the mentality of "don't lose the ball at my feet" on the pitch?

The national team's performance is poor, the whole team is speechless, can only silently bear the blame and ridicule, can not be defended. Under the shelter of high salary, the team's performance is unacceptable, no matter how it can not be excused, the whole team can only self-digest. However, as we know a little bit about the doorway, from the standpoint of a clear observer, we can still express some objective insights. This is to avoid the proliferation of the phenomenon of "cudgeling".

Under the breakdown, a main international players this year, the length of closed training time is staggering, some players and even the league closed with the national team closed seamlessly, the psychological pressure is self-evident. The national team behind the security team is also so, they can not go on the field, in the face of such a result, the inner self-blame even more than the outside world scolding. These invisible labor, the outside world should give some understanding and attention. The team also has "good and bad", can not let the good seedlings have been suffering injustice.

Through a large number of microblogging reading and combing, whether it is from a recent 90-minute game backwards to the early childhood enlightenment stage, or from the law of soccer development order backwards to the Football Association, Sports Bureau, and even from the sports team to the professionalization of the development model, we have found that China's soccer is almost every step of the way to the staggering. In such a "chronic suicide" process can still stand, indeed admirable. If it can take a few right steps in the middle, it may be able to shine once in a while, which also explains why, despite repeated defeats, the public still holds the mentality of "maybe this time we can win". It also creates a consensus that China has the potential to do better in soccer. So, after all these years, why can't anyone get it right? Those in charge who have been criticized for years, are they not as smart and experienced as we are? Don't doubt it, they were definitely on the level in that position, but they didn't make it work either.

My view is that moral decay is the root cause. The more lively the youth training, the more often the soccer punks are saved, and many good institutions are squeezed by this force. The more you invest, the more room you provide for assholes to corrupt, as evidenced by the Chinese Super League in the last decade. The more publicity there is, the fatter the bought-and-paid-for opinion waterboys and opinion leaders become. The higher the attention, the more those who use soccer for self-promotion. First and foremost, we must clean up the industry so that good money drives out bad money in order to achieve sustainable development. This applies to other industries in China as well.

Two days ago, I saw a friend's microblogging, saying that the most unqualified to blame Chinese soccer is the securities industry. I deeply agree, because, the money we earn from playing soccer is all coveted by you guys!

Looking ahead, I wish you all the best of luck in the Year of the Tiger!

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