In reviewing the current situation of China's soccer, if you want the national football team to achieve a leap in performance and level in a short period of time, studying abroad and naturalization strategy is undoubtedly the best shortcut. Studying abroad allows domestic players to learn from overseas, while naturalization can directly enhance the strength of the national team. It is encouraging to see that since the end of July this year, the Chinese men's soccer team has four young talents embarking on the road of study abroad.

Leader: He Xiao Ke

It is reported that He Xiao Ke, who was trained by Luneng's youth training camp, has reached an agreement with Spanish Liga B team Andorra. The 2004-born youngster, with his comprehensive technical characteristics, plays as a striker on the field. He is adept at passing, ball control and shooting. Andorra finished seventh in last season's Segunda Division and are owned by former Barcelona star Gerard Piqué. If Koko can establish himself in the Liga B, I'm sure he'll be a great player for the national team.

Rising stars: Wang Bowen, Lee Hyun-sung

Wang Bowen and Li Xiancheng, currently playing for Werder Bremen's U23 team, have received contract extensions from their clubs. 2003-born Wang Bowen and 2002-born Li Xiancheng are both hopefuls in Chinese soccer. They have performed well in the Olympic Games and have great potential. Once they step on the professional field, they will win the support of many fans.

Third place: Su Yuliang

Su Yuliang, a mixed-race player, is regarded as the hope of Guangzhou soccer. He plays both as a winger and a striker and made his debut in the Chinese Super League at the age of 16. Su has reportedly signed with Serbian First Division side Grafica. Although the team is slightly weaker than the Chinese Super League, it is still in the Serbian second division. However, going abroad is definitely a bright path, and I look forward to seeing Su Yuliang shine in a foreign country.

an objective examination

I have heard that there are over 200 players from Japan or Korea who play in the lower level leagues in Germany. In other words, those stars who shine in the top five leagues in Japan or Korea are actually the best of this group. Of course, not everyone can succeed in studying abroad, but with enough people, there is always the possibility of success. If we don't go abroad and accept new soccer concepts, we will only fall into mediocrity and be satisfied with the status quo. Therefore, the only way to open a new way out for Chinese soccer is to bravely go abroad!

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