
On June 30th, Beijing time, the battle in the AFC Champions League is still fierce, however, this time, the
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The team, however, suffered a heartbreaking defeat to Kawasaki of Japan. As I set out to write this story, filled with unspeakable shame, the
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The team lost by a score of 0:7, which was a great shame. After the game, they set a record for the worst record in team history, which is undoubtedly a pain they, and I, can hardly erase. Explore the underlying reasons for this fiasco, which will be analyzed in detail below.
First of all, the tournament's
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The team's lineup lacked veterans, and most of the starters were 19-year-olds, who were slightly inexperienced in big games. More critically, the defensive end of the game was almost non-existent, as Japan's Kawasaki were in no-man's land, easily breaking through their defense and scoring high points. So.
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How vulnerable is the team's defense? How did they allow Kawasaki of Japan to score seven goals in a row? Next, we'll take a deeper look.
Only six minutes into the game.
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Junior Nai Bee Jiang tried to head the ball back to the center of the field after receiving the ball, but unexpectedly failed to touch the ball. The scene was comical for all present, as if they were watching a farce. It was his mistake that led to
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The back line of the defense collapsed all over the place. From the start of the game until the 40th minute, the
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The team had conceded three goals. At the end of the first half, this defeat was a foregone conclusion. However, in the second half, things got worse for them.
At the start of the second half, Japan's Kawasaki went on the offensive, perhaps because the first half found the
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With the holes in the team's defense, their targeted attack had significant results. In the 46th minute, they managed to score their 4th goal. This was followed by the 5th goal in the 50th minute. In the following 5 minutes, they scored 2 more goals. In just 20 minutes, the
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The team conceded three goals in a row and the result of the match was irreversible. However, surprisingly, three minutes later, Kawasaki of Japan broke through again and completed their seventh goal. I would like to ask, where exactly is the hope for our soccer?










