March 23, the former national football player Xu Liang uploaded a video on the social platform, exposing the injustice suffered by his own player career, bluntly said that in the red period but because of the celebration action was excluded from the list of the national football team.
Born in 1981, Xu Liang was a mainstay of the National Youth Football League and the National Olympic Team, and made his debut at the 2001 World Youth Championships. 2002 saw him make his debut for the national soccer team, defeating Syria 3-1 with the team. However, since 2007, Xu Liang has had no connection with the national soccer team and has never been on the roster again.
Xu Liang said frankly: "It is difficult to solve all the problems by our own strength, we are only mortals after all. We lack the right to speak, we can only do our part. Looking back at the workplace, the unfairness, human feelings, fighting, and even backroom operations, everywhere. But what can you change? And how can you respond? There's nothing you can do about it, and that's true in all walks of life."
"You think you can do it, that's just what you think. Is your strength truly unrivaled? The answer is no, because strength is in the eyes of others. My strength is not only what I think, but my mom, my dad, my daughter-in-law, and the fans who support me, they all think I can do it."
Xu Liang continued, "I was equally good in the league, whether it was round 7, 8 or 9, I scored 8 goals and led the goal scoring charts at one point. As a veteran of 5 years in the national soccer team, is there anything wrong with this kind of performance? But just at the age of 28 when I was in my prime, I failed to enter the national soccer team."
Talking about the reason why he fell out of the national soccer team, Xu Liang said, "In the media interview, when asked why he was not selected for the current national soccer team despite such a good performance, the reason given was that he didn't like my celebratory movements. I don't know what the reason was, in short, I ended up falling out of the selection, and since then there has been no more of my name in the national team list."
Finally, Xu Liang summarized, "You guys can experience it yourselves! There's no point in saying too much, some things are just like that. You may encounter similar situations in your career, but some of the truths are the same."