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China invests a lot in football, why can’t it beat Japan and South Korea?

This question is difficult to explain in one or two sentences. I am engaged in football education, so I would like to share my personal views.

1. To put it roughly, the internal management of Chinese football is in chaos. Leaders have changed one after another. As a result, laymen lead experts.

2. Chinese football needs a healthy youth training echelon. The sports projects of any country start from cultivating young people, starting from childhood, and ultimately improving the level of the sport in their country. This process is often very long and requires the joint efforts of one generation or even several generations to improve the level of a national sport.

One more thing to say is: Chinese people’s awareness of football is too low. I remember the famous football commentator Zhang Lu said this in a column on Shanghai Dragon TV: “Chinese people’s awareness of football is too low, which directly leads to the fact that few parents in the country are willing to let their children engage in this sport. Among the hundreds of millions of children in China, some are Pele and some are Maradona, but these children are still young and do not know that they have such talent for football because their parents have very little exposure to and understanding of football. The awareness of football is too low, and they will not let their children engage in this sport, and naturally they will not know that their children can contribute to Chinese football. "This is the situation of Chinese football now.

Under such a general environment, it is not surprising that Chinese football has developed to the current stage. We need to cultivate young people's football skills and tactics, and more importantly, strengthen their will and quality. Now the national football team not only loses in major competitions, but the key is that they cannot show the spirit of us Chinese people on the court, and they cannot play with the spirit of us Chinese people. This is not just as simple as inferior skills. Do we Chinese lack the fighting spirit in our bones? Of course not! ! Perhaps only they themselves know what is the reason why the current national football players look like this.

Having said so much, I don’t know if I have answered the poster’s questions. I am very pleased that the poster has the patience to read it.

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