Jinmen Tigers official released heavy news, the player tomorrow's injury was diagnosed as a fracture, the situation is worrying. According to the official microblog, "Preliminary imaging examination shows that tomorrow's left foot cuneiform fracture, and will continue to receive detailed diagnosis and treatment after returning to Tianjin." This result is frustrating, and tomorrow is expected to miss a longer period of time. ! [Tianjin Jinmen Tiger player injured tomorrow](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/163img/202308/20235276091080402853097.jpg) Recalling the match between Shanghai Port and Tianjin Jinmen Tigers in the 20th round of Chinese Super League, tomorrow's injury is disturbing. The visiting player was shoveled down by Zhang Linpeng during the match, and left the field for examination after falling 10 meters away, the result showed a cuneiform fracture of the left foot. After the match, Tianjin Jinmen Tigers head coach Yu Genwei prayed that tomorrow would not suffer any serious injuries, but unfortunately his words were true. ! [Zhang Linpeng foul play](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/163img/202308/20237018230080402853097.jpg) Zhang Linpeng's foul play showed that his right shoe studs were deeply embedded in the ankle of his former national soccer teammate. However, the offending player escaped a red card. The head referee on duty only showed a yellow card and the VAR video assistant referee did not intervene. So, should Zhang Linpeng be shown a red card for his shoveling action? Shanghai follow reporter Chen Hua thinks not. On his personal social media, reporter Chen posted several updates to defend Zhang's dangerous behavior. He believes that whether it is a red card foul depends on whether the shoveling action is a front shovel, side shovel or back shovel, and a back shovel is a red card foul. ! [Reporter Chen's social media updates](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/163img/202308/2023XX18230080402853097.jpg) The reporter continued to post, claiming that he could deduce that Zhang's foul was not a red card using the simplest of logic. He wrote: "If Zhang was a red card, VAR would have intervened a long time ago. Do you netizens really know more about soccer than the referees?" However, this logic seems overly simplistic. Regrettably, the reporter seems to think that the referee is always right and that there are no bad judgments on the soccer field. According to the reporter's logic, the referees in the Chinese Super League are all super-competent, masters of penalizing one after another. However, this view is obviously too naive. The reporter not only does not understand the Chinese Super League, but also does not understand the ability and style of the referees in the Chinese Super League. The reporter went on to criticize the "ball-blind" spectators, arguing that they don't know the difference between a forward, sideways and backward tackle, and that they conclude a red card based on video or animation alone. He wrote: "There are too many ball blind spectators who don't even know the difference between front, side and back shovels, and who decide on a red card just based on video or animation, which is the soccer knowledge and rule literacy of some spectators in the Chinese Super League." Angrily scolding "ball blindness has no achievement", it seems that the fans' discussion of Zhang Linpeng's foul made the journalists very angry, as if it was not a Tianjin Jinmen Tiger player who was injured, but a Hong Kong player. The opposing player was shoveled to a broken bone, the reporter did not see the sympathy, even if the blessing, fortunately Zhang Linpeng also know that he is wrong, busy tomorrow to compensate for the damage.

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