
Even though the salon still maintains the rigor of the monthly trip posters in this aspect of poster design...
However, as the second stage of the tournament draws nearer, if the team continues to lack systematic training, it is likely to encounter difficulties in the game due to lack of physical fitness or errors in coordination, which will make it much more difficult for the Guangzhou team to end the tournament with a perfect result.
The absence of several naturalized players in the second phase of the tournament is also a cause for concern, such as Gaolat and Allan, who have flown back to Brazil, Aixon, who will return to Brazil soon, Luo Guofu, Jiang Guangtai and Fernando, who are rumored to be negotiating with Guangzhou on their salaries, will not be present in the second phase of the tournament for the Guangzhou team.
In this way, Guangzhou team can only hope to play with a full Chinese class! This reminds us of the irony of the All China Class policy proposed by Sharon's senior management a few years ago, which is now being realized in this context.
Currently, Shandong Luneng holds the initiative to win the title in the Chinese Super League standings in the championship group with a 3-point lead over Guangzhou.
Guangzhou had pinned their hopes on a turnaround in the second phase, but it would certainly be a miracle if they could still accomplish their goal of winning the title after the return of their manager and naturalized players...
For Guangzhou, it might be more practical to keep the AFC Champions League qualification. Although it is impossible to predict whether the team will still have a full squad next year, if they can finally qualify for the AFC Champions League, it would be a kind of explanation to themselves and their fans...
In a nutshell, the Guangzhou team can now be called the "three noes" team: no real skipper, no foreign aid + naturalized players, no (no) food out ...... Such a situation is naturally not what the fans expect to see.
The glory of Guangzhou's eight championships and the sound of the Galaxy Sports Center chanting "Guangzhou has not won enough" are still deeply rooted in everyone's heart.
Hopefully the team will find a new home soon after this season, not looking for an immediate resurgence of glory, but just for them to stay in the Chinese Super League and give their loyal fans the opportunity to come out and support them, and once again send their cheering voices to their beloved team!










