
He ever remembered Chen Xuyuan's sound question, "What good will winning more championships do to Chinese soccer?"
As the 2019 season came to a close, Chen Xuyuan spoke out in front of the media. Liu Yi followed up by asking, "Does relying on superstar foreigners to win championships really help Chinese soccer?"
Chen Xuyuan incident, the Football Association seems to be their own setup, but unexpectedly appeared in the media to support Chen Xuyuan phenomenon: "The Football Association hollowed out Chen Xuyuan!"
One wonders who is telling the truth. Are you incapable of managing your own people? Isn't that a waste of resources?
The National Youth Football Team's 2:0 victory gave Chen Xuyuan a resounding slap in the face: the theory of the uselessness of the championship is untenable.
Going back to that victory, the national youth team faced Saudi Arabia, a young team but a battle that marked an improvement in the level of the national team in the men's soccer program since the FA took office:
Against the higher ranked Adult National Team, we achieved a win against a weak team; the only two chances we had on goal were all taken, showing great efficiency in shooting.
It was an inspiring game, and if Chen Xuyuan is on the team, I'm afraid he'll have to show off for a whole year.
Unfortunately, the team won the game after Chen Xuyuan was taken away.
Unfortunately, the victory was not earned with Chen Xuyuan present.
In other words, the game had nothing to do with Chen Xuyuan, but rather his victory after being taken away from him, which seemed to herald the arrival of spring in Chinese soccer.
Guangzhou player Efirdin became the hero of the championship, who decided the game with his own power!
Isn't that a slap in the face? Without him, the outcome of the game was unpredictable. After all, he took two shots on goal and scored all of them.
Public-spirited soccer becomes a front for crushing opponents
In addition to the theory of the uselessness of championships, Chen Xuyuan also put forward the theory of public welfare soccer, which is more like a joke.
On the one hand, he asks others to participate in charity soccer under a neutral name, but on the other hand, he is unwilling to change his name and take advantage of the opportunity to make a profit.
He's asking other teams to limit salaries and pitching while trying to win a championship by contract panning for extensions for big name wideouts.
On the one hand, he demanded a fair competition, but on the other hand, he used the authority in his hands to change the system and the district, so that the referee could help him win the championship. Unfortunately, he did not succeed.
He demands nobility from others, but behaves nastily himself!
Not only that, but the national team also boasts of being the savior of Chinese soccer.
In order to play this role, they have abandoned naturalization and limited it, making World Cup qualifying a laughing stock;
To play this role, they formed gangs at the national team head coach and coaches;
In order to play this role, whenever their players are in the national team's, they have to be starters, even if they are not capable enough to occupy a starting position!
It's all in the guise of collective honor, typically to the detriment of others.
Is this suppressing the achievements of others? This is true of both the league and the national team.
So, if Chen Xuyuan is still in the National Youth League, can Efirdin get a chance to play?
Therefore, is the so-called uselessness of winning championships and public interest soccer of the HKFA just an excuse to weaken others and suppress them?










