Following Barton, Guoan players such as Wenda and Li Jingrun have found new homes. This may seem unusual, but the successive departures of Guoan players have brought a touch of sadness to the hearts of fans.

Some people advise us not to be too sentimental. Competition on the soccer field is like a sea of sand, only the strong ones can stay, while those who are not athletic enough need to look for opportunities.

That's true, but how do you define a player's "strength"? Barton, for example, has struggled to get a chance to play for Guoan, but if he were to move to Tianjin, he would probably get a starting role, or at least a place on the bench, which would greatly increase his playing time, which would be a good thing for him.

For the Nationals, then, Barton is in an awkward position in the team. He mainly plays on the side, while Guoan team currently focuses more on the middle of the attack. In the center field of Guoan team, Barton's position is quite backward, almost can be said with Liu Guobo and other young players' strength is comparable. Therefore, his departure from Guoan is not a loss for the team.

What's more, Barton is 26 years old, an age where he could be upgraded to another level if he could play more games. However, the possibility of him becoming a starter in the national team is minimal, and staying in the national team will not benefit himself and will be of limited help to the team.

Therefore, Barton's departure from the Nationals is not really lamentable.

In contrast, however, the departures of Lee Kyung Yoon and Munda are much more lamentable.

Why do I say so? Because there is a saying that "no pain, no gain".

Will Lee Kyung Yoon get a chance to play in the first team of Guoan team? Obviously not, and even if he makes it to the first team, he will only be on the bench. Wenda is in a similar situation, although he has been in the first team for two years, Genesio only let him play a few times last year, for a very short period of time. Can he become a starter? The answer is no, in the Guoan team's front line, Prince Ming and Zhang Yuning is afraid to be a substitute, where there is a place for him.

On the surface, Wenda and Lee Kyung-ryun are those players who have been reduced to "sand" in the competition, their strength is not outstanding, and they have no choice but to leave.

The problem, however, is the people left behind.

For example, Park Avenue.

Can Bergeron be a starter for the Nationals? The answer is no, he is definitely not. This Beijing home "id:bjzhuchang" can bet with us, if he can become the team's starter, we give him a red packet. Bo Yang in the center back position, according to the order of ranking must be Jin Minya, Yu Yang, Yang Fan and Yu Dabao after, even than Jin Pengxiang are worse than a cut.

In other words, Park Young is actually like Lee Kyung Yoon in that he's only the fifth or sixth center back in the LB position.

Simply put, whether it's Park Yang or Lee Kyung Yoon, there is no substantial difference for the National Security team. On the field, either the u23 policy, or "soy sauce", or a real lack of troops, no one available.

What the Nationals often do with dispensable players like the fifth center back and sixth center back is to send them away and bring in new players.

It has been said that even the fifth and sixth center backs stay where they are strong and leave where they are weak. This is true. However, the question is, is Kashiwa Young really stronger than Lee Kyung Yoon?

In terms of age, Bo Yang was born in 1998, two years older than Li Jingrun, and should logically be a bit stronger than Li Jingrun. But let's not forget that since he left Changchun Yatai, he hasn't played an official game, and even though he claims to have gone to Murcia's B team, he doesn't even know who he's training with. In the past two years, Bo Yang is basically out of the professional soccer circle, equivalent to a "semi-retired" status.

Not long ago, someone questioned the claim that Bergeron had played for Murcia in Liga B in his experience, and it turns out that Bergeron has made 0 appearances for this team, and 0 appearances for the reserves. This amounts to nothing more than going for a report.

However what has Lee Kyung Yoon done in the past two years? He has been training and playing with the Guoan team's reserve team, and last year he played in the AFC Cup, starting both competitions, where he served as a staunch defender against the opponent's wide receivers and performed moderately well.

And, Li Jingrun in the 99 team, was once thought to have no development potential, and then it is said to be because of the local coach let him stay "squatting class", and the 01 team together with the training and competition for a year, the results did not expect Li Jingrun rapid progress.

So, even though Park Yang is two years older than Lee Kyung Yoon, the two years have gone by and it's hard to say who's at a higher level between the two now.

However, the result is that Li Jingrun, who was trained by Guoan team, left, and Park Yang, who is "going abroad to play in the water", came.

What is the significance of this entry and exit?

In the same example, this time Li Jingrun joined the Xinjiang team which has just been relegated to the Central B. Together with him, there is a former Guoan player, Zheng Yiming.

The experience of the player who "went abroad to shabu-shabu" is even more bizarre. Zheng Yiming previously played overseas for the Norwegian team Stabaek, which is a Norwegian Premier League (NPL) team, which sounds pretty good. But online his experience in a show, in fact, he went to the b team, that is, the Norwegian second. From the Norwegian Premier League, to the Norwegian B, a difference of two levels, this thing at the time Zheng Yiming came to the national team, no one ever found out, and now gone, only to be found out.

What is the level of Noob B? One can imagine. Hou Yongyong previously played for the Norwegian Premier League giants Rosenborg, and was later loaned by Rosenborg to train at Stabaek, where Hou Yongyong is the team's mainstay, starting 19 games in 2018. From this to speculate on Zheng Yiming's rank, its at least two levels worse than Hou Yongyong, while Hou Yongyong, born in 1998, is temporarily a backup in the national security team, can Zheng Yiming, born in 97, get a foothold in the national security team? Obviously not, he is also only a level of the second alternate. But this kind of player, actually in two years ago to join the national security team, also got the opportunity to play.

Zheng Yiming has made several sporadic appearances at right back since joining Guoan, while at the same time Guoan sent away their own team's Beijing-based player Li Siqi.

Later, Li Siqi also out of the country, is not "shabu-shui" do not know, in any case, to go to Jan Govich's old home turn around, last year and back to China, joined Hebei elite - still a B team.

That is to say, Guoan team sent away their own team to train the level of Chinese B Li Siqi, spend a lot of money to bring in a "abroad shabu-shabu" level of Chinese B Zheng Yiming. It is said that Zhou Dong's money is tight in the past two years, Guoan team so play, money can not be tight only strange?

The problem is that Li Siqi didn't stay long in the Guoan first team before leaving, and hasn't entered the field for 1 minute. Zheng Yiming stayed in the national team for a much longer time, and there have been a few sporadic entry, although the moment of entry for both is negligible. But if Li Siqi stayed in the Guoan team for a longer period of time, and gave him those few minutes on the field, would he be better than Zheng Yiming?

Who knows, but at least it can't be worse, right.

So, the national team players leave, go who can be said to be "big waves of sand", but the first-team players to stay, may not be "big waves of sand" so simple.

Previously, Beijing home "id:bjzhuchang" clearly said that the so-called "optimization of the age structure of the team" is a lie, the reason is very good: if you really want to optimize the age structure, why go is Zhang Yu, not Jin Pengxiang? Is there much of a gap between their abilities? But the age difference is obviously huge.

Of course, in other words, it's kind of for Zhang Yu's own good to let him go - after all, he's only the team's fourth center back option if he stays, so go out there and play and maybe improve a bit more. It's the same reasoning as Barton.

After all is said and done, in fact, we want to express the meaning is very clear, if it is the team's main or main replacement, of course, need the strongest players, if the team has, then on, if not, then buy, so as to ensure that the team's overall strength and stability. But if the team's pure replacement, what the third goalkeeper, the fifth center back, the fourth striker what, to their own team of small players hide, not? Is it necessary to have to buy?

But how many third goalkeepers, fifth center backs, and fourth strikers have the Nationals bought over the years? And how many of the team's youth players who would have been able to serve as third goalkeeper, fifth center back, and fourth striker have been sent away?

Professional soccer, can not be based on their own acres and thirds, do not have to be overly obsessed with the team dna, but the premise is that the introduction of the team must not have. Let's say, if you invoke into Yan Junling, then let go Zhang Yan, small Guo (Guo Hanru), Zhao Shi, even if you let go of small Guo and Housen, the fans have no complaints. But you introduced a Chi Wenyi, bought a Zou Dehai, and then let go Zhang Yan and little Guo, this kind of reinforcement meaning?

Do you change Park Young's position to Zhu Chenjie's, and does it have an effect on the strength of the Nationals? There is an impact. After all, Zhu Chenjie is a national team grade u23 player. But how much of an impact does replacing Park Yang with Lee Kyung Yoon have on the Guoan team? Not much. But why must it still be changed?

Obviously, such a reinforcement is not normal, and the fundamental purpose of the reinforcement is not for the reinforcement and development of the team. Rather, it is to attract reinforcements for the sake of attracting reinforcements, and to spend money for the sake of spending money.

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