
Soccer Match Analysis
Choi Kang-hee started with three high points up front, which led us to believe that he was ready to give Changchun a good lesson. Although this offensive formation seems to be only the front row responsible for blocking. However, who dares to question the tactical layout of the famous Asian coach without actual combat?
Unfortunately, the three-high tactic did not show much firepower in this one, with the team completely losing its threat after Moreno was substituted moments before a potential goal. Instead, it was the short-lived partnership of Bijinho and Kim Shin-wook that played the high-flying tactics that Choi Kang-hee had hoped for. However, Bi Jinhao's footwork was not up to par despite his bravery, and Shenhua ultimately failed to taste even a draw.
The blunt conclusion is that Choi Kang-hee has failed once again with this change of formation.
The relentless taunts from Changchun have come in like a tidal wave, with local manager Chen Yang using the same starting lineup for all five games, which is even more polarizing than the seaport. However, Changchun Yatai have not lost a single game so far, and have not conceded a single goal against the Shanghai teams that are crying out to be title contenders. The only goal Changchun conceded in their first five matches was a goal conceded in the first round of the league.
In terms of fame and coaching credentials, Chen Yang is not comparable to Cui Kangxi. Chen Yang used to be more well-known, perhaps because Sui Weijie drink water accidentally into the camera. Moreover, Chen Yang's team's bench strength is far weaker than Shenhua's, and there is still a lot of room to explore the offensive power of several foreign aiders. They have their own problems and troubles, but as far as the first five rounds are concerned, not to mention whether Chen Yang is qualified to give lessons to Cui Kangxi, the effect of his leading the team is obviously directly overshadowed by Cui Kangxi.










