Recently, the Chinese soccer field once again set off an anti-gambling storm, Shandong Taishan, Shanghai Shenhua and other clubs of a number of active and retired players were involved in the Chinese Super League gambling vortex. It is reported that the players taken away by the police are all public figures who have represented the national team, and Jin Jingdao of Shandong Taishan is an international player.

Jin Jingdao, this in the hearts of the fans low-key, good at running, diligent hard, physical outstanding players, since joining Shandong Taishan, quickly become the team's midfield core, help Taishan team won a number of FA Cup champion, and repeatedly selected for the national team.

However, this seemingly silent, low-key and introverted player actually hides the secrets of gambling organizations behind his back. Through secret collusion with gambling gangs, he assigned "tasks" to players, and after the completion of cash dividends and other operations. It is reported that Shandong Taishan club in the last season has noticed this problem, so he in the second half of the season basically out of the team's main lineup.

I'm afraid the vast majority of fans would not have suspected this side of him if not for this police intervention.

Some fans have compared him to the real-life version of the wildly popular protagonist Gao Qiqiang, but in this article, "wildly popular" doesn't seem to be the right word to describe him. Perhaps the anti-triad drama Tomb Road would be a better portrayal of his story.

In Tomb Road, gangster Song Ruoxu is ostensibly a timid and fearful civil servant of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, giving his colleagues the impression that he is contented and miserly. However, this is only his disguise, in fact, he is a ruthless, decisive and capable, clear-headed, deep-seated grave robbers. On the surface, he "punched the clock" on time, and even his wife thought he was weak; in fact, he secretly led a grave-robbing gang, and committed shocking crimes. It was not until the police intervened that his family and colleagues realized that he was a typical "two-faced man".

Now, Jin Jingdao and other players were taken away by the police to investigate, marking the official opening of the Chinese soccer anti-gambling action. I hope that this "breeze" can blow longer, and also Chinese soccer a clear sky.

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