In a closely fought two-round match, Beijing

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The matchup with Chengdu Rongcheng was particularly dramatic. Abdulhamidi, Gou Junchen and Zhou Dingyang were sent off with red cards in quick succession, making it an 8-11 game, but Chengdu Rongcheng lost 2-3.

Nine red cards in two rounds, why exactly?

After two rounds of the Chinese Super League this season, the number of red cards is as high as nine, which is undoubtedly a rare situation and epitomizes the special period of the opening season.

Insufficient preparation and unstable status

This season, numerous teams have failed to conduct normal preparation training for reasons. Taking Guangzhou City as an example, the team stopped training for a long time and the players could only recover on their own. Faced with a 90-minute high-intensity game, many players are difficult to adapt to, deformation of movements, physical inability, mentality fluctuations and other factors may lead to the production of red cards. Observing the 9 red cards, Abdul Hemiti was penalized for headbutting Zhang Yuning, and the rest of the penalties were basically within the normal scope of the game, and there were no clashes and violence, which also reflected the players' discomfort.

Referees are strict in their enforcement and dare to show their cards

This season, the referees' enforcement of fouls has been significantly improved, and fans have been impressed by their boldness in calling penalties and showing red cards. After the decline of the influence of the Chinese Super League, the pressure on referees was reduced and they dared to show red cards decisively in matches. To a certain extent, this reflects a change in the referee's ability and mentality.

Guangzhou teams need to avoid the risk of red cards

Among the four teams in Guangdong, only Guangzhou's Wu Shaocong is on the list in this "red card wave". Currently, Guangzhou and Guangzhou City are both in the relegation zone, while Meizhou Hakka is in the 12th place and Shenzhen is in the 4th place. the big change in the league pattern reminds the Guangzhou team to be more cautious in the game to avoid the negative impact of the red card.

South Korean media MHN has recently paid attention to the Chinese Super League red card problem, and bluntly called the Chinese Super League become "Shaolin Temple".

Meanwhile, the Kirin Cup is in full swing, with South Korea and Japan battling the world's strongest teams, and in the U23 Asian Cup, the Japanese and South Korean youths are also showing high levels of performance.

This makes us reflect once again on the fact that the Chinese

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The gap with the top level of Asia is widening. Whether it is the national team or the league, we need to pay more efforts.

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