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the former luneng international said in a chat that ivan is not good enough, and the championship depends on tuba's team. ivan only practices defense.

2024-09-07

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live broadcast on september 6th, in the first round of group c of the world cup asian qualifiers, the chinese men's football team suffered a 0-7 defeat to the japanese team away.

reporter cheng wenli asked questions on social media about the chinese national football team's disastrous defeat: whether it is kicking someone when they are down or pushing someone down when they are down, i still want to raise some questions.

1. the head coach should be the person directly responsible for the chinese national football team's defeat, right? did he take the blame at the post-match press conference? no! did he apologize? not a single word!

2. the chinese national football team chose ivankovic as the head coach this time. did they go through the competitive recruitment process? i didn’t see the official competition announcement. i only saw media reports that ivan’s management team took the initiative to contact domestic people and expressed their strong desire to serve as the head coach of the chinese national football team, and then he got his wish. but it doesn’t matter. even if there was a competitive recruitment process, it was probably just a formality.

3. on august 27, i was chatting with a former luneng player and former international player, and i accidentally mentioned ivankovic.the player said (speech to text): "he coached me. he stayed in shandong for more than a year. this coach is not good. when the national football team selected him, i said he would definitely not be good. i don't know who selected him. we won the championship in 2010, relying on the foundation of our predecessor tuba. in 2011, he was fired after playing 4 rounds. he didn't practice offense very well, only defense. when he was in shandong, he practiced defense every day for a year, but didn't practice offense much."