Choi Kang-hee set up a starting lineup with three high points before taking the field, and we couldn't help but speculate if he was going to give Changchun an educational game. Though this attacking formation looked like a front row of blockers. However, the Asian famous coach, the lineup is again puzzling, the game has not been played, who can easily question it?
Unfortunately, this three-high tactic did not show the expected firepower, and the opportunity disappeared as Moreno was substituted. Between Bijinho and Kim Shin-wook, who were temporarily used to fight for the game, the high penalty kicks Choi Kang-hee expected were presented. However, although Bi Jinhao was brave, his unreliable footwork prevented Shenhua from even tasting a draw.
To put it bluntly, Choi Kang-hee lost again with this change of formation.
The relentless taunting from Changchun, with soil manager Chen Yang, who has kept the same starting lineup for five games, is even more extreme than the seaport. But Changchun Yatai have now not lost a single game, and have not conceded a single goal against the Shanghai teams that are crying out for the title. The only goal Changchun conceded in their first five games was still the one in the first round of the league.
In terms of fame, in terms of coaching seniority, Chen Yang and Cui Kangxi are hard to distinguish between the two, Chen Yang is perhaps better known, perhaps also because of Sui Weijie's accidental shots while drinking water. Moreover, Chen Yang's team bench strength is far less than that of Shenhua, and there is still a lot of room to explore the offensive power of foreign aid, they have their own problems and troubles. But just in these first five rounds, not to mention whether Chen Yang really give Cui Kangxi lessons, he led the team's effectiveness, undoubtedly directly override Cui Kangxi.