
Following a defeat in front of J-League powerhouse Kawasaki Frontale, Beijing
national security
With a squad of young players, the team suffered another defeat in the third round of the tournament, going down 0-5 to K-League rivals Daegu FC. After three matches, Guoan had one draw and two defeats, scoring only one goal and conceding a whopping thirteen.
Only 11 minutes into the match, Guoan's Gao Jian had a header on goal, but unfortunately the ball hit the post and bounced out. In the 85th minute, Li Boshi went past a defender and shot into the penalty area, but Daegu's goalkeeper was able to parry the shot away. These two attacks were almost the most threatening shots of the match for Guoan. Despite the young players' best efforts, they were unable to resist the opponent's fierce attack or organize an effective counterattack. In this game, Guoan team only completed the task of the game, the effect of exercise is minimal.
Looking back at last season's AFC Champions League, there was no shortage of young players in the Korean and Japanese teams. Japanese teams had more than 33% of players between the ages of 21 and 23 and 13% of players under the age of 20, while Korean teams also had many young faces. In the AFC Champions League, all the main players played in the
China Super League (soccer league)
The team has 3 wins and 3 losses against Japanese teams, scoring 7 goals and conceding 7. The team has 3 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses against Korean teams, scoring 10 goals and conceding 13. It can be seen that
China Super League (soccer league)
The Force's competitiveness in the AFC Championship is showing a downward trend. The reason for this is very much that the
China Super League (soccer league)
Young players have difficulty in playing in the team, and at the age of 23 or 4 they are still referred to as "newcomers" or "juniors".
Years ago, the former Central
national soccer team
Lang Xiaonong, a senior official of the Association, once asserted to this reporter: "Sitting here ten years later, what we are talking about is still the issue of youth training." Now, Lang's words seem prophetic.










