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If one day, 1 1 national football players on the field are naturalized players, can you accept it?

This question is very interesting, and it is easy to cause a "blind area of thinking" and be led astray by this question. Everyone must think it over first. What is the most unacceptable thing for us now? What we can't accept most about the national football team is actually a poor performance! And the degree of rejection is very high. So high that no matter how strong the national football team is at present, it is necessary to qualify for the World Cup! "Not qualified for the World Cup" is the most unacceptable point for fans.

Therefore, the question "1 1 players who play in the national football field are naturalized players" is acceptable, which is obviously a deviation! My feeling is: If 1 1 naturalized players play this ball well, they will not only make it to the World Cup, but even reach the quarter-finals or magically win back the World Cup, then the fans will be happy! In fact, there is no essential difference between inviting foreign coaches or introducing advanced overseas technology.

However, if 1 1 players are naturalized and the national football team still can't rush out of Asia, then the fans will definitely be dissatisfied! I can't accept the fact that a lot of foreign aid has been naturalized and my grades are still not up.

Domestication is actually just a "method". Whether this method is desirable depends on the result. We might as well broaden our horizons. Countries all over the world are competing for talents and using all kinds of policies to attract top talents from other countries to serve their own development. This logic, used in the field of scientific research, also applies to the field of sports!

If we can really naturalize many top football talents to serve us and achieve excellent results, it will naturally be better.

To correctly understand the relationship between planning and youth training, it is actually a "driving" relationship, not a "contradictory" relationship.

The role of top stars in demonstrating and encouraging young people is very obvious. Take CBA basketball as an example. Marbury (not naturalized) got a green card in Beijing and worked hard for the basketball cause in Beijing. In fact, it has played a significant role in promoting the development of basketball in Beijing, cultivating the culture of basketball fans, opening up the basketball market and stimulating the basketball enthusiasm of young people.

The same is true of football. Domestication is a means, a process, not a result! The idea of "completely relying on naturalized players to play the national team competition" is completely unfounded.