
Hey everyone, this is Telescope Marshal, and today we're focusing on the topic of:
That vividly remembered heated clash between Li Wei Feng and a Japanese player.
Li Wei Feng is a legendary center back in the history of Chinese soccer, known for his strong physical fitness, amazing jump and dominating header, affectionately known as "Big Head" by fans. In his career, Li played 114 matches on behalf of the national soccer team and scored 14 goals, most of which were headers, which is undoubtedly a remarkable achievement for a defender.
Li Wei Feng is not only highly skilled on the pitch, but also has a rather fiery personality with clear boundaries, sometimes even prone to emotional outbursts.
Known as the "ball bully" Li Wei Feng has many times to show "lock throat technology", whether it is against Li Jinyu, Japan's captain or the former Atletico Madrid player Mista, his strict requirements for teammates are also often to "lock throat technology "The most popular of all, however, is the one that is most talked about. But the most popular, or his Japanese captain of the "lock throat technology".
Li Wei Feng is about to play his 100th game for the national soccer team in the 2008 East Asia Quarterfinals, and as the captain of the team, his leadership qualities on the field are unquestionable. Facing Japan, in the 83rd minute of the match, Li Wei Feng used his body to block Keita Suzuki, who was rushing up from the back, and tried to protect the ball out of the bottom line when the ball was misplaced by the Japanese midfield. However, Suzuki shoved Li behind his back and pointed his finger at the back of his head. Angrily, Li Wei Feng turned around and argued with Suzuki Keita, but the other player said something rude and even provoked him with fxxk. Faced with such a provocation, Li Wei Feng was agitated and performed a "throat lock", while Suzuki Keita also tried to counterattack, but due to the limitation of arm strength, it was unsuccessful. Both players received yellow cards.
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