On June 7, a video analysis of Han Qiaosheng circulated on social media, in which he gave an in-depth analysis of recent developments in Asian soccer. Han Qiaosheng pointed out that while the teams of Japan and South Korea are putting their best foot forward for the World Cup's practical drills, our national soccer community is in strife over unpaid wages.

He lamented, "While we are in an uproar over the salary issue, the Japanese and South Korean teams are already preparing for the actual World Cup. While Japan lost 0-1 to Brazil on penalties, South Korea beat Chile 2-0, especially when South Korea's English Premier League golden boot Sun Xingyu scored on a free kick in his 100th game for the national team, which is really no comparison! The gap between China, Japan and South Korea is widening. The goal of our soccer is no longer to catch up with Japan and South Korea, but to maintain competitiveness against Southeast Asian teams. After all, South Korea has a large number of players who have stayed overseas, and Japan's high school league has been held for 100 years. Honestly, we should really study their professional system in depth instead of following blindly and ending up with a four-pronged approach. Of course, the most fundamental problem still lies in ourselves, high buildings rise from the ground, the foundation is not firm, how can we talk about the future? The national soccer team has a long way to go!"

(Editor: Xiao Luo)

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