At Shandong Taishan, Zheng Zheng's center-back partnership with Shi Ke is one of the best in the country. Shi Ke is not from the local youth training, while Zheng Zheng plays as a left back. In stark contrast, Zhao Jianfei, a youngster from the youth training program, seldom had the chance to play, his best training period has passed and his potential is limited. Looking back to 2005, Shi Songchen, who is 1.87 meters tall, became the captain of the national Olympic team and the captain of the U19 team, and Peng Xiao, who is 1.85 meters tall, made his debut in the same year.
The team showed solid defense in the game, which not only trained the team, but also boosted their confidence. Like Shenhua's team, these promising young players deserve more opportunities to play and sharpen their skills in the Chinese Super League. Currently, they are performing well in the B-League, leading their team to the Championship Group. Despite failing to make it to the A-League, they are no longer to be underestimated. Coach Choi Kang-hee is also aware of this. I truly expect them to make a breakthrough next season.
Despite Shandong Taishan's unsatisfactory performance in the Chinese Super League (CSL), with only one win in nine matches, they are still in fifth place thanks to the points they have accumulated. This is partly due to the overall low level of the Chinese Super League, and partly due to the fact that the teams behind them, such as Zhejiang, are also in poor shape and have failed to put effective pressure on them. However, the team should not be taken lightly, as fans are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the team.
After the pre-sale of tickets for Shandong Taishan and Bangkok United was launched, there was a phenomenon that some fans concentrated on refunding their tickets, which is rare in history. The disappointment of the fans is obvious. If the team continues to be in the doldrums, there is a danger of a massive loss of supporters. How does the public feel about this situation?