Mao Jianqing's insight triggered a deep reflection on the current situation of Chinese soccer. He said that the plight of Chinese soccer is not limited to the level of player selection, but is a comprehensive challenge to the construction and development of the entire soccer system. He advocated that we must create a more scientific and reasonable selection and cultivation mechanism, which is not only related to the potential of each player, but also related to the optimization and soundness of the soccer ecosystem as a whole.

Talking about Wu Lei's performance, Mao Jianqing pointed out that although he shines in domestic matches, scoring goals in Asia and even in international matches is particularly arduous. This phenomenon visually reveals the gap between Chinese soccer and the world's top level. His point of view prompts us to re-examine the reality of the plight of Chinese soccer. According to him, the problem of Chinese soccer is not only limited to player selection, but also lies in the construction and development of the whole soccer system. What do you think about this viewpoint? Feel free to share your insights in the comments section.

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