In the face of the Chinese men's soccer team in the World Qualifier's bleak performance, fans have pinned their hopes on the introduction of the Brazilian midfield reinforcements, which inevitably makes people feel that the light of the future of Chinese soccer, is waiting for the rise of these new generation of players, at this stage of the strength of the strength of the people is indeed difficult to let people have high hopes.

Fortunately, in recent years, the cooperation between the CFA and German clubs in the field of youth training has become increasingly close, providing many young players with valuable overseas training opportunities. Not long ago, the CFA carefully organized the "U16" men's football team to participate in a warm-up match called "Dreaming of the Bundesliga", which is not only a practical exercise for the young players, but also hopes to attract the attention of the Bundesliga's giants through such a match, paving the way for their future. The game was not only a practical training for the young players, but also to attract the attention of the Bundesliga giants and pave the way for their future.

Recently, there has been good news. After "Dreaming of the Bundesliga" and the U17 Asian Cup, two U17 internationals have caught the attention of Bundesliga giant Leverkusen. These two youngsters will soon join the Bundesliga giant's team and start their journey to the professional league. If they are able to establish themselves successfully, it will undoubtedly add more possibilities for the future of Chinese men's soccer.

So who exactly are these two players who are being looked at by the Bundesliga ladder? First up is Yao Junyu from the Shandong Luneng youth team. With a crucial goal against South Korea, he hit back with a celebration of Son's trademark moves. Yao Junyu is a skilled midfielder who is not only able to play through the entire field, but is also good at finding good passes in high-pressure defenses. If he receives good training, Yao is expected to be the centerpiece of the Chinese men's soccer team in the future.

Another player is Yang Qiandong from Guangzhou Men's Football Youth Training. In the U15 East Asia Cup, he won the attention of many fans with a series of goals. Yang Qiandong's speed and skill have made him known as "China's little Mbappe", and his impressive goal-scoring ability in the penalty area, in addition to his fine footwork, has made him one of the best in his age group and earned him a youth training contract with a Bundesliga team.

While 16 may be late for some fans, Yamal's shining in Europe proves that every Yamal is unique. If our young players can continue to grow and successfully take root in Germany, the level of Chinese soccer will surely be elevated. We are equally looking forward to these two young talents to excel on the foreign stage.

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