East Asia Cup︱The national football team was criticized for having no advantage over the Hong Kong football team and was accused of “stopping the ball three meters away from the body” Mainland netizens: reap the gas (20:55) – 20220728 – Sports – Instant News

The national football team has successively won losses and wins in the East Asian Cup 3 games, and finally scored the third place with 4 points and crossed the line. Xinhua News Agency issued an article last night saying that the team “exposed the gap between the Chinese men’s football selection team and gained growth”, and also mentioned that when facing the South Korean team and the Japanese team, “it is difficult to complete the midfield organization under high-intensity pressure.” The weak Hong Kong football team “also exposed problems such as unsmooth passing, running and receiving, lack of routines in offense, and easy formation of loose formations”, but at the end of the article still did not forget to “can show a better performance than now in the Hangzhou Asian Games in a year’s time” as encouragement.

Mainland netizens bluntly said, “I didn’t gain anything, I gained a lot of anger”, and in terms of technology, they were severely criticized for “stopping the ball three meters away from the body, how to fight back?” Can’t make it out”. Another domestic football critic Han Qiaosheng also agreed: “But as soon as the ball hits our feet and we start to organize the attack, there will be nothing left.” In addition, the Chinese women’s football team, undefeated in three games in the Women’s East Asia Cup, and the runner-up, has arrived in San Francisco, USA. City, began a one-month training camp, during which it is reported that there will be more than 10 games, and is expected to return to China in early September.

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