According to Dong Lu's own words, this year's torment is to squeeze out the pus for the Chinese football youth training. I believe at least 80% of what he said, because people who really like football will do some things. You can enjoy yourself in a difficult and thankless job, but is a football player really a success? I can't see it! I watched the highlights of the game between the young players against South Korea's Cheongju United, but it was enough. The Chinese young players showed the same things as the big brothers of the national team: they couldn't hold the ball, they couldn't pass the ball, and they couldn't pass the ball in the backcourt. Relying on big feet and luck in the frontcourt, the only thing that has some advanced elements is high-position pressing, but this is really not a new thing, because even if the ball is forced, the young players are still the same as the big brothers of the national team. Don't know how to use it correctly.
So it is really difficult for me to admit and accept that Dong Lu has changed the face of Chinese football youth training. At best, he is just a person who proves his mistakes, not a reformer. His proof of mistakes does not help us. Pointing out the direction of football reform, on the contrary, caters to the psychology of low-level fans to vent their dissatisfaction - in the field of Chinese football, doubts are always welcomed by more people than persistence!
Professor M and Dong Lu have been having a heated argument online recently. First of all, let me say that these two are decent people. The content of the argument is only about football itself. There is no foul language or verbal violence. They can be regarded as a model of recent online discussions (the fans who are booing below are not in this category). It’s just that Professor M’s expression may have been taken astray from the beginning. Professor M’s point of view is: Don’t make any noise, Dong Lu. If you have the ability, try to join the Second Division and win a championship. Otherwise, don’t question our existing youth training. Dong Lu, on the other hand, avoided the important and ignored it, saying that the professional league had nothing to do with him. In the past few days, he simply said that he was here and everything about the young football player was over!
Does Professor M’s words make sense? I think it makes sense. The final result of all youth training tests is not the performance of the youth training team, but the performance of the adult team. What's more, in terms of the story of youth training turning professional, we really have a pioneer in Chinese football-Guide Xu Genbao! Back then, East Asia started its career in the Chinese Second Division, and finally entered the stage of the Chinese Super League and became SIPG. If you really feel that your ability or the ability of your team is strong, you should really test your quality through the professional league (even at a low level)!
But Professor M is obviously a little pushy. As we all know, Dong Lu does not own the ownership of these "football players", and it is impossible for him to organize the club to participate in the Second Division on his own. In the final analysis, Professor M is just assuming a scenario in which Dong Lu is bound to fail - that is, he is an amateur coach. Lead your team to participate in a real professional league! Based on this argument alone, I would also stand in the camp of Professor M, because participating in the Second Division at the level of a young football player (including player level and coaching level) is destined to fail miserably!
The purpose is not to participate in the professional league, but just to prove that a person without a certificate is better than those with a certificate? But does all this matter? And what did Dong Lu do this year? Did he succeed?
Let me think of Dong Lu very simply. The reason why he did all this is to take care of himself and be happy first. I am a Shenhua fan myself. At the beginning of the year, the Hongkou Football Stadium was opened for fans to play football. The fee was 8,000 per hour. We formed a team and played on that field. I was indescribably excited. This is the happiness of being a fan. Money It's almost a no-brainer. And Dong Lu’s appetite is definitely bigger than mine. He has undoubtedly done something he has always wanted to do, and it seems to be working well now!
The second thing I think is traffic.
Dogs biting people is not news, people biting dogs is! It is impossible for a professional coach to beat an amateur coach 100 times in the news. A draw between an amateur coach and a professional coach is enough for the Internet to ferment, let alone a victory? It's just that we all seem to have overlooked the fact that those members of the "football players" are basically members of the echelon of the professional system! It is impossible for Dong Lu to be stupid enough to go to ordinary primary schools and middle schools to find talents. This is actually the same situation as Jianlibao back then: just because it has gathered the best players of this age group in the country, it is enough. You must know that Jianlibao team is in Brazil After training for three years, he never hired a Brazilian coach for a day, but after returning to China, almost all the players became the mainstay of each team... Dong Lu used other people's players to set up a stage, but in the end he only earned fans and traffic. In one's own name, this is serious business practice.
In the end, it’s all about fame. Maybe many years from now, there will be such an article in our history books. The first half tells the story of the tortoise and the hare, and the second half tells the story of Dong Lu’s insistence on being a "football player". ! Of course, at the end of the article, we will also see the author end with Tai Shigong’s famous saying: The prosperity of the world is all for the benefit of coming; the prosperity of the world is for the benefit of the future!
So, I’m sorry Mr. Dong, although I have the same dream as you and am willing to coach a team, and although I am also dissatisfied with China’s youth training, I will definitely not choose your approach. It is a mistake to prove everything, not because I am indifferent to fame and fortune, but because I prefer to believe that professional people can do professional things - I have seen your tea and teapot, and those two things are definitely not souvenirs of the Chinese Football Association. !
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