
Originally, Teixeira was expected to play in the Singapore tournament in March, however, a lack of funds brought his plans to play to an abrupt end. This sudden change has led to a reworking of the original blueprint of the player allocation after Ivanovic took over the coaching reins of the national team. This, I think, is crucial and will have an impact on Ivankovic's coaching strategy that cannot be ignored. Given his status as a foreign coach, he may be more avant-garde tactically, but the key to achieving coaching excellence lies in player allocation. The right players, such as naturalized players, can often show great fight in a short period of time.
Whether it's Ickerson, Jiang Guangtai, Fernando, or Luo Guofu, even though Luo Guofu may feel that he's not in good shape, I think this group of foreign aiders is more significant compared to local players in terms of their role on the field. Taking Exxon as an example, despite his age, as long as he plays, even if it's only for half a game, as a key player of the team, even if he only plays for 30 minutes, he can play a decisive role in the critical moments. These foreigners are undoubtedly better than our local players in terms of psychological quality and practical ability.
Therefore, I believe that if Chinese soccer wants to make an impact on the next World Cup in a short period of time, it has to be more thoughtful in its strategic planning, even if it means more financial investment. I believe that short-term success is not out of reach, and Teixeira is a case in point. Teixeira is a case in point. During his time at Jiangsu Suning, he has had a number of successes, both in the Chinese Super League and the AFC Champions League. In Teixeira's prime, even the English Premier League giants Liverpool are salivating over him. All in all, if Teixeira can really land in the Chinese Super League, it will undoubtedly be a great fortune for the whole league. This is just my personal opinion.










