
On October 19, former National Football League (NFL) head coach
Li Tie (1977-), footballer
In an in-depth interview with
Li Tie (1977-), footballer
Individuals and the current state of Chinese men's soccer are discussed.
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Li Tie (1977-), footballer
When the current coach, Cannavaro, said bluntly, "I don't think the problem is entirely with the
Li Tie (1977-), footballer
on the body, this view is somewhat skewed. Blaming all the problems on
Li Tie (1977-), footballer
It's not fair. He's always handpicked his players. In recent years, he has faced tough choices. Players such as Lo Kok Fu and Alan can certainly make a difference, but what will follow?"
I observed that the development of Chinese men's soccer seems to have hit a bottleneck compared to 2017. I deeply regret the growth of the Chinese men's soccer team. In my opinion, Chinese men's soccer has great potential. We have a huge base of athletes, but we need to keep building, and it takes several generations to make a change. As for whether we can enter the World Cup, it's not an overnight success, it takes time, but we have obviously chosen the quickest path.










