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ivan obviously has a problem, but the bigger problem is who chose him

2024-09-11

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with more people against fewer and lack of physical strength, who else can do it except the chinese national football team?

people often say, "if you don't have good skills, then you should improve your physical fitness and use more running and more intense physical confrontation to make up for your technical disadvantages." in theory, this statement is correct, because hard work can make up for lack of talent. but in fact, physical fitness in modern football is closely related to skills and tactics. under the same physical condition, if a fool plays against a smart person, the fool will definitely be the first to run out of physical energy.

how much energy does it take for messi to play against the chinese national team?

but no matter what, the match between china and saudi arabia is an asian civil war after all. the chinese team's professional players played 11 against 10, and finally they ran out of energy, which was particularly outrageous. this outrageousness has a lot to do with the tactics and the coach's command. after the chinese national football team took the lead early in the first half and established a numerical advantage, they were basically suppressed by saudi arabia. i think during this period, the physical energy of the saudi players was saved to the greatest extent, while the physical energy of the chinese national football players was consumed to the maximum extent.

once a football match becomes a one-sided attack and defense drill, the defending side will inevitably be the most physically demanding, because the rhythm and baton are in the hands of the opponent. if the opponent transfers the ball to the left, you must move more people to the left, and if the opponent hits the right, you have to run to the right again. the running of the saudi players is active and effective, while many of the running of the chinese football players is passive and ineffective. if the chinese football team can advance the formation in the first half and actively launch an attack, the saudi team, eager to equalize the score, will consume physical energy early in the repeated running between offense and defense. 11 people can definitely run better than 10 people.

moreover, the first half of this game once again severely slapped the chinese football circle's popular "defense pile head" style of play. "be more pragmatic, do a good job of defense, play quietly, and steal every shot you can." this statement is more stupid than pragmatic. if you don't put any pressure on the opponent, can you defend? even if there is one more person, you can't defend. it's lonely.

in the second half, the chinese national team performed really well, and the offense improved significantly, which proved that we were not unable to push forward, but retreated when we were ahead, and pushed forward in a hurry after being tied. unfortunately, in the final stage of the game, our physical condition was completely crushed by the opponent, and all the troubles were planted in the first half.

in the end, the core of this game is the outdated and corrupt tactical cognition of chinese football. in this era, they still think that defensive counterattack means retreating across the board. let alone reducing the pressure of defense through counterattack, at least they should build multiple fences in the middle and front fields to prevent the opponent from easily hitting the ball into their own hinterland. letting the opponent pass through the midfield so easily is a crime in a football game.

the core of modern football is the integration of offense and defense. let’s take a look at the world cup and the european cup. when strong teams take the initiative to attack, once they lose the ball, they will defend very tightly after switching from offense to defense and will not easily give you the opportunity to sneak attack, not to mention that you are hiding behind them, so what’s the point of stealing?

it is not surprising that the understanding of chinese football is so outdated, otherwise it would not have fallen to this point today. if you don’t believe it, you can search the internet today to check the post-match speeches of our retired celebrities. in addition to mocking the players’ poor abilities, they also denounced the players for being bloodless and unable to say anything about tactical qualities. after the defeat in the last world cup qualifiers, i couldn’t understand why the experts were talking about the general environment of the football population and the difficulties of the share reform of professional clubs, and why no one talked about the problem of training level? now i understand that in terms of professional ability, everyone is at the same level as li tie. modern football is beyond their cognition. if you insist on chasing these people and asking them, they will say, "i don’t know, what do you want me to say?"

therefore, a very strange phenomenon has emerged in chinese football. when other sports fail, people in the circle will say, "let's take a good look at the problems in training." but when chinese football fails, people in the circle will say, "let's take a good look at the problems in the overall environment." the only problem with the overall environment of chinese football is that you guys are too well fed. high salaries and low skills are understandable, as it is professional sports and there is a market. the problem is that after 30 years of professionalization, every club is losing money, and huge losses. why do you get high salaries?

no matter you run a restaurant or a supermarket, you have been running it for 30 years and losing money for 30 years, and your annual revenue basically only reaches about 30% of the expenses, but you still insist on running it. i strongly suspect that you are a money launderer.

let me tell you a ghost story. in the era of money-driven football, a young player was spotted by a club, which gave him a signing fee of 20 million in advance. later, the original club insisted on not letting him go, and the transfer fell through. the club that had paid the signing fee in advance asked the player to return the 20 million. this was reasonable, but the problem was that the 20 million was exploited layer by layer, and the player only got 5 million. how could he return the 20 million? you can't let the player pay 15 million, right? there was even a phenomenon of arguing about the transfer fee after the player transferred. after a long time, a club remembered that the other party's transfer fee had not been received. when they called the other party to ask, they found out that the other party had paid the money long ago. anyway, it was so confusing, and a lot of money evaporated.

this time, the football world cracked down on gambling and black money. the head coach of the national team was arrested, the leaders of the football association were arrested, and 71 people involved in gambling and match-fixing were found, mainly players. i don't think it's shocking enough. if the chinese super league clubs in recent years can be carefully investigated one by one, it will be shocking. do you think those high-priced foreign players really have to spend so much money? the other party asked for 10 million, and our club countered with 50 million. it's not impossible. for the head coach, the annual salary doesn't matter. if the transfer rights of players are given to the head coach, he is willing to work for zero salary.

putting aside the corruption, our clubs are all sponsored by investors, and they are not professional. compared with the national system, the only difference is that the money is paid by enterprises instead of the government. state-owned enterprises still spend the country's money, while private enterprises pay for local policies or projects, and they also overdraw national resources. this is not market-oriented, but a disguised national system, a national system with many times more money. the national system is not appropriate, it should be called the provincial system, and the achievements are to bring honor to the province. the clubs are facing difficulties in the share reform now because local governments and local enterprises are more rational and are unwilling to do so.

i particularly dislike many investors saying "we have invested more than 1 billion yuan in football over the years." because these 10 billion yuan have only nurtured a bunch of parasites and giant babies. if you had saved more than 10 billion yuan, chinese football would never be as bad as it is today. chinese football experts are all smart, but their professional ability is so low because their minds are not on the ball. if their income is completely linked to their professional ability at the international level, the level will go up soon, and the chinese football association will not have to worry about choosing the wrong foreign coaches.

the chinese football association sets an important criterion when hiring foreign coaches, which is to be familiar with chinese football and asian football. according to this standard, ivan is the chosen one. he has coached oman and has been in the asian football circle for a long time. he has coached shandong taishan and understands the ecological environment of chinese football. but why is it still so lagging?

i think an important reason is that the selection team has no basic ability to identify the quality of coaches, so setting a standard that is familiar with asian football and chinese football can bring a clear rule boundary to the selection of coaches. without this rule, they are just looking at the stars.

milu was successful before. at that time, ignorant chinese football players believed that the former yugoslavia had the same system as china. as a former yugoslav, milu could better adapt to china's sports environment and culture. everyone overlooked that milu had led four different national teams to create the best record of four countries in the world cup. he was a winner, a real winner, and this was the core element of milu's success in china.

in the paris olympics, many chinese sports have made breakthroughs, and foreign coaches are involved in most of them. these coaches are all super winners in international competitions. when selecting a coach, we must look at the level and ability. i believe that there are strict procedures and review standards for the selection of foreign coaches by national teams in various sports. however, it will never be like the selection of the coach for the chinese football association u21 youth team, where several rounds of interviews are conducted with several foreign coaches. they will tell us professional things. are our judges qualified? fortunately, the target of this selection is spain, and unlike before, the last two characters of the name must be "vecchi".

china once had several very successful and excellent foreign coaches, such as milu, krauchen, and lippi. i have always suspected that our local experts are not capable of summarizing their excellence. but one netizen summed it up, saying, "the common feature of these three people is that they resolutely refuse to listen to the advice of local coaches on important decisions." krauchen did not listen to the opinions of the local assistant coach and was squeezed out. later, the local coach led the team to a mess in the beijing olympics. milu is an old fox. he tried every means to deal with the double pressure of the football association and the players, but he never compromised in tactical use of people. moreover, shen xiangfu, the head of the local coaching team at that time, was willing to be a mascot, so he succeeded. lippi is an international coach. he does not play with human relationships. what he wants is absolute authority and absolute obedience from the players, otherwise he will resolutely leave.

now ivan seems to be determined not to leave, and he will not give up a penny of the full salary in the contract. the difficult question is thrown to the football association: do they dare to change the coach in the middle of the season? in the past 40 years, the chinese football association has basically not changed the coach at the last minute. the only exception was cai zhenhua's decisive change of coach in the russian world cup qualifiers. before the change of coach, the team got 1 point in 4 rounds, and after the change of coach, the team got 11 points in 6 rounds.

after two rounds, the chinese national football team has 0 points, but the goal is to compete with bahrain and indonesia for fourth place in the group. there is still a chance, depending on what the football association chooses.