
A soccer score of 5:0 may seem overwhelming, but the Japanese team has never netted more than three goals against our soccer team. Such a question is really a sensationalist remark, which is in fact rather shallow.
Our team often scores as high as 7:0 against Guam, and can win 5:0 against the Maldives, and have even been up by 10+. Therefore, winning by 5 goals is seen as a big difference. This is a rather rude question from the questioner. If one is really a fan, it is hard to believe that he would be so ignorant. After all, our team is the equivalent of the world's strongest team, Brazil, while Japan, being in Asia, is not yet able to reach such a level, and does not even need to pursue such a result. In soccer, a score of 1:0 is the most economical, allowing for an easy win and avoiding unnecessary trouble. Japan is not afraid of trouble, but they lack such strength. Japan will host the Olympic Games this year, and they need to build up a good national image. They are not willing to provoke our people now, and they even need to get the understanding of our side when dealing with the Koreans. Therefore, is it not a bit too stupid to pursue a 5:0 scoreline unrealistically? Of course, the Japanese are very shrewd, and they will not add to the confusion like the extreme Japanese fans.
You can see how good they are by the score.
1. Japanese players staying in Japan can form a strong team and they are currently the dominant team in Asia.
The Japanese team has dealt a blow to the national football team many times in its history, and of course, the Football Association has often been the target of the blame. 1992, Japan hosted the Asian Cup on its soil and won the championship, and before that, the national football team was dominant in the Asian tournaments. However, in 1993, the J-League began, they set up a "soccer league" to operate the tournament, China's A-League was also established in 1994. Nowadays, the worst is our top soccer league renamed "Chinese Super League", during which there have been fake games and black whistles, and foreign aid is even more advanced than that of Japan and South Korea. However, South Korea has learned the system of the Japanese league, while China has only learned a little. In fact, this learning activity is quite similar to the foreign affairs movement during the Qing Dynasty. The Football Association is not only during the period of Chen Xuyuan, but all the successive Football Associations have this problem, simply unwilling to give up the power in their hands. The "professional league" has existed nominally for more than a decade, but even the newly established Chen Kee Football Association is actually a puppet. Obviously, the culprit is the failure to break the chain of interests after the sports reform.
The picture looks rather sad.
2. Even if you are in the same group as Japan, you don't have to care too much about winning or losing.
The strength of the national soccer team now is no match for Japan. Multiple Japanese players have made it to Europe's top five leagues, and with those players, it's enough to form a national team that stays in the country. In fact, South Korea appeared a top player, but Japan has more. Our Wu Lei is only a fringe player in the Spaniards team, and only scored 2 goals in the season of the Spanish B League, which is easily regarded as a relationship, and the player level gap is large. But because it is a soccer competition, our country also has naturalized players, for the time being, there has not been a situation that allows anyone to net 5-7 goals. The FA's attitude towards the Top 12 is more low-key, which is in stark contrast to the players' expectations. In fact, this low-key attitude is quite sensible. It is difficult for our country to win against the top two tier teams, and we are going to play them in September, so we might as well wait and see. Due to our strict anti-epidemic measures, it is likely that there will be another incident where a foreign team cannot come to the Suzhou tournament. Right now, the FA's biggest headache is the ego, and if it does, it will probably lose its home field advantage and even have to change its home field to overseas again.
The truth is, fans have long been used to disappointment.
The national soccer team is in pretty bad shape right now. The 4th place was tainted by Guam and Maldives, whose giveaways allowed our country to move up the Asian rankings. In the end, amidst all the complaining, China took the 4th place in the group on schedule, which is somewhat of a face-saver. But due to the special nature of the soccer competition, it's hard for Japan to beat us by 5-7 goals, because that's basically the level of a World Cup winning team, and of course they're still a long way off.










