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we must admit that football is still the world language

2024-09-05

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i didn't watch the game, but i know the names of these seven people on the left.

endo wataru was the main defensive midfielder at liverpool in the second half of last season. the "three-goal king" is now the highest-paid player at brighton, while kubo takefusa made his debut at real madrid.

japanese football is in the "world".

whether it is a joke or sadness, you have to admit that football is a "world language".

this means it has its own grammar: both a set of rules (the same whether it’s north korea or the united states) and a certain regularity.

it cannot be improved by singing praises and making up stories, but requires technical, physical and tactical qualities, which cannot be accomplished by talking politics.

what is more important is to have passion and freedom. they are individuals who are free and willing to take responsibility, and they are "people". football even requires people's "courage" and the courage to show themselves.

this is the "world language". if you play football well, you can make a lot of money; high-quality games will cost a lot of money to watch a game - "economy" is also a world language.

it is completely normal and understandable that a certain tv station did not broadcast this game. however, if they are unwilling to pay for the copyright but say that they "do not want capital to disrupt the football broadcasting market", then this is not a "world language" but a dialect.

a certain media reporter shouted that the head coach should be fired, but in fact, this coach had only been in office for a few days. who could remember who the previous coach was? thinking that changing one person could completely transform the team is also a "dialect".

friends who have immigrated to los angeles are still watching the chinese team's games, and there is nothing shameful about that. this love - perhaps only reflected among the fans - is the only remaining wealth of chinese football.

as a fan, sometimes i have to thank the chinese team, because international competitions are a return to the "world". the chinese team's opponents have long changed from japan, south korea, iran, and saudi arabia to thailand and vietnam.

don't underestimate football, it is a simple game involving the human body, but it is also complex. it is a "social system" that is the result of the integration of business, education, and sports.

chinese football is often embarrassing, but that is simply because it presents its true face to the "world".

many people shouted "match-fixing" out of anger. they would rather believe that they were deceived than believe that "this is the reality". this is exactly the same as some "readers".

"don't lose to japan, no matter who you are" is just a show of vindictiveness, not science. if you really love football, you will like the japanese team, or at least their games.

because they are doing the right thing, and also because they are closer to the "world" - at least you have to admit that the world exists objectively.