This past weekend, our men's soccer team lost 0-7 to Japan in a thrilling match, a tragic score that not only wrote a shameful chapter in the history of men's soccer, but also left one of the bleakest marks in the three major sports programs.
Admittedly, the difficulty of participating in a collective program, especially a major event like the Big Three, is undoubtedly immense. Each of us should fight for the honor of our country! However, today is not what it used to be, and there are so many temptations that it is not easy to keep calm inside, from the management to the players.
The women's volleyball team is facing a similar dilemma. Since the Rio Olympics, there has been internal turmoil within the team and intertwined interests from all sides. The lack of attention from Rio to Paris has been brutal, and how can the lack of results attract attention?
However, fighting for one's country is the essence of a collective project, as evidenced by the Japanese men's volleyball team! I must admit, their performance on the court was blood-curdling. With strong beliefs and limited physical conditions, they continue to explore their potentials and do not give in to any temptation, just to win the honor!
Even if the women's volleyball team encountered difficulties, at least it is also the world's top ten strong team, and all this can not be separated from the women's volleyball team has never specialized in the perseverance!
Men's soccer, as China's highest degree of marketization, capital participation in the deepest sports, the ups and downs on the road of its professionalization is saddening. Long before professionalization, Chinese men's football team had won third place in the 1970 Asian Cup, the 1978 Asian Games also ranked third. 1982 World Cup qualifiers ranked second, the 1984 Asian Cup runners-up but lost to Saudi Arabia, the same year the Nehru Gold Cup with a 1-0 victory over world champions Argentina. 1988 Olympic qualifiers to beat Japan 2-0, the 1994 Asian Games runner-up, and the champion was Uzbekistan. The winner was Uzbekistan. However, after professionalization, the situation of men's football has deteriorated!
Men's soccer can't seem to find a way out at the moment if they want to revitalize. The market for men's soccer certainly exists, but whether or not the audience is satisfied does not affect their income. In my opinion, to do well, we must give them a strong belief in playing for their country!
Love the sport, everyone from the leaders to the coaches to the players should. Currently, the men's soccer team lacks a sense of collective honor, while the women's volleyball team has it this year, despite having a stupid coach!