In this afternoon's match, Yan Junling's goalkeeping performance could be described as four misdirections in the penalty shootout, and even suffered the humiliation of Zhejiang foreigner Mu Xiekui with a spoon penalty, making him the most disillusioned man in the game. As the goalkeeping debut of the national soccer team, according to the statistics, if you can accurately judge, he should not have become the premier goalkeeping candidate of the Chinese Super League giants.

Many fans might argue that goalkeepers are not the key to being able to decide the direction of a game in a penalty shootout. However, the opposite is true. One of the key factors in Argentina's World Cup victory was the goalkeeper's role. If Yan had failed to guess the direction of the penalty shootout four times, the result of the match might have been rewritten.

Even more dramatically, after Lu Wenjun's missed shot, if Yan Junling had managed to pounce on the penalty kick, Shanghai Port would have at least remained undefeated. However, the reality is that the Zhejiang team scored five goals, and Shanghai port team has no power to fight back. For the Shanghai Port team, the penalty shootout loss, the absence of the main goalkeeper, is really an accident in the accident.

Looking back at the Chinese men's soccer team's 12-team tournament, Yan Junling's performance had triggered criticism from fans. In the game, once the opponent shot, he almost always let the ball into the goal. Fans even gave him the nickname "shot dead". Back to the Chinese Super League, it seems that the "shot that goal" has become his label.

At the time, many fans questioned why Yan Junling's stats were so bad, yet he still managed to occupy the number one goalkeeper position in the national soccer team, relying solely on the support of Shanghai's Hong Kong team. Now, Yan Junling really puts the Hong Kong team in a difficult situation, even with the luxury lineup, but even the qualification for promotion is difficult to grasp.

This season, Shanghai Port only achieved the fourth place in the Chinese Super League and the top four of the FA Cup, input and output are seriously disproportionate. Even if the Zhejiang team won the FA Cup, Shanghai Harbor has no chance to participate in the new season's AFC Champions League. The Shanghai media has been criticizing Guangzhou as the representative of the golden dollar soccer, but it seems that Shanghai Port has not even touched the skin of the golden dollar soccer, and I am afraid that the dream of winning the Chinese Super League is only a dream in the mirror.

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