In looking at the current state of the U19 National Youth Football Team, we find that some players have already made their mark in the second division, but their overall strength is uneven. For these young players, the appearance of the Chinese Super League stage is crucial to their growth. However, the fact is that many players under the age of 19 are struggling to get a foothold in the Chinese Super League. In light of this, the Shanghai media has suggested that they try loaning out to a top-ranked team in the Chinese League One to broaden their playing horizons and accelerate their personal growth.
In order to promote the team's continuous progress, the CFA plans to increase the density of training and organize high-level tournaments during the gaps in the national team's matches. Instead of a one-dimensional training model, the team will be able to hone its skills in higher-confrontation matches and accumulate valuable experience. The CFA should learn from past experiences and strive for more international tournament opportunities for coach Djurdjevic and his team to help China's soccer youth training system move forward.