
Hot topic: Jia Xiuquan really become a "pig" coach? The netizens are constantly discussing!
After the announcement of the latest women's soccer Olympic roster, China's women's soccer head coach Jia Xiuquan spoke out publicly: "I am grateful to each and every veteran who has been selected for the team, and they have contributed a great deal to the national women's soccer team by pouring their hearts and souls into it. I understand the mistakes of the young players, but I don't want to see the veterans unable to show their strength in the key games, and I hope more people can share the pressure of the game. As the head coach of the national women's soccer team, I hope to develop more talents."
There are three things we can decipher from Jia Xiuquan's statement:
1. The achievements of our women's soccer team are all due to him, without him, it is difficult for our women's soccer team to set foot on the Olympic stage. However, he takes the credit for it and seems to be unambiguous. He once said, "My team doesn't need stars." If Wang Frost had not killed the South Korean women's soccer team at the crucial moment, his fate might have changed long ago. What else would he have done besides suppressing Wang Frost?
2. Shirking responsibility. He blamed the likes of Tang Jiali and Lou Jiahui for failing to meet the level of training he demanded. This can not help but make people question, why in the loss of the game to shirk responsibility, but in the win the credit into the arms? Is this not "killing the meritocracy"?
3. Training newcomers. He regarded the Olympics as a training match, and while other countries sent their main players to compete, the team he led was mostly newcomers. Jin Kun such a player, two years have not played football can be selected for the list, visible to the degree of importance he attaches to the Olympic Games. His so-called "planting of trees" is in fact "uprooting seedlings".
Therefore, it is time for our women's soccer team to have a female head coach. It is not appropriate for a big man to lead a group of young ladies, especially this "bad old man" coach. We should learn from the women's volleyball team and find a female coach like Lang Ping to lead the women's soccer team. Some netizens have quipped that only a "pig" would do this for the Olympic women's soccer list, not bringing experienced veterans, but a bunch of newcomers. What do you think about this?










