
As night falls, the fire of the 12th round of the Chinese Super League (CSL) in Guangzhou was reignited, and Guangzhou defeated Henan Songshan Longmen with a 2-0 victory. As the smoke from the battle cleared, Guangzhou's manager Carlo Cannavaro stepped into the press conference, revealing a deep insight into the game between his words. "In the first half, our attacking rhythm was a little slow, lack of effective transmission, facing the opponent's tight defense, we seem to be a little overwhelmed. However, when we scored in the second half, the situation was turned around, the attacking rhythm was obviously accelerated, and the team's control of the game was more comfortable." This is how Cannavaro commented. Referring to today's player rotation, Kasper said, "We have been rotating, but the team lineup does not allow for an 11-man rotation in every game. I hope the players can bite the bullet and finish this phase of the game. The midfield didn't ask for much, in the first half we mainly relied on side passes, and although the quality of the passes was good, the effect wasn't significant." Speaking of Yan Dinghao's performance, Kasai was full of praise: "I am very satisfied with bringing Yan Dinghao to the Guangzhou team, and his performance doesn't surprise me. In addition to his individual ability and the way he plays on the field, he is also very professional off the field and gives his best in training. I recognized his uniqueness when I chose him a few years ago." Finally, Kasai explained the reason for today's change to 343: "Previously we adopted that formation to better match Paulinho. Under his leadership, we scored a lot of goals. However, now that Paulinho has left the team, we still need to make adjustments according to the current situation. The current 343 formation is one that I used during my time at Parma, so I am very familiar with it. Although the 343 formation is somewhat adventurous, if the players execute it properly, it will bring great enjoyment both for the fans and the players themselves."










