Choi Kang-hee boldly deployed three high-point players in front of the starting lineup, as if to foreshadow the Changchun team to carry out a "teaching" battle. However, this attacking formation seems to be solid, but in fact, it is difficult to play the proper power. The name of the godfather of Asian soccer is not a cover, even if the formation is slightly confused, the game has not yet begun, who can easily question it?
Unfortunately, the "three highs" tactic did not show the expected fire attack. After Moreno was replaced, the team completely lost the chance to break the goal. On the contrary, the temporary partnership of Bi Jinhao and Kim Shin-wook showed more or less the high penalty kick tactics that Choi Kang-hee expected. However, although Bi Jinhao's bravery was commendable, his footwork was not, so much so that Shenhua failed to even taste a draw.
Bluntly, Choi Kang-hee's change of formation this time is undoubtedly a failure.
Changchun have no problem mocking Cui Kangxi, with five starting lineups from local manager Chen Yang as polarizing as, if not more polarizing than, Seaport. However, Changchun Yatai have not lost a single game so far, and have conceded zero goals against those Shanghai teams clamoring for the title. The only goal Changchun conceded in the first five rounds was still an accidental goal conceded in the first round of the league.
In terms of fame and coaching credentials, Chen Yang and Cui Kangxi cannot be compared. Chen Yang is perhaps better known for the accidental shot of Sui Weijie drinking water. Moreover, Chen Yang's team's bench strength is far inferior to Shenhua's, and there is still a lot of room for improvement in the attacking power of foreigners. Although they have their own problems and troubles, the performance of the first five rounds has been enough to prove the effectiveness of Chen Yang's team, directly beyond Cui Kangxi.