Football Heart: The Road to Advancement in Chinese Stadiums

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-30

When it comes to Chinese football, it always makes people feel a lot of emotion. Tomora Iketani's views are like a punch to the underbelly of our football. Yes, the gap between us and the development of Japanese and Korean football is not only technical and tactical, but also the difference in culture and lifestyle. Football is not just 90 minutes on the field, it is a life, a culture, an attitude towards things.

First of all,Problems at the youth level。The basic training and self-management skills that Iketani proposed are essentially the lack of our football culture. Young players need more love and understanding of football than mechanical training. We often neglect to develop players' independent thinking and game reading skills, which directly affects their adaptability and creativity on the field. Our players, who are strong in execution, are stretched thin in terms of creativity and personality.

Let's take a lookCreativity is cultivated。The youth development phase that Iketani pointed out is a profound problem that focuses too much on tactics and ignores creativity. On the football field, individuality and creativity are just as important. Are our training methods too rigid and not giving the players enough freedom and space to develop their personalities?We need to focus more on the individual development of the players, rather than on the technical and tactical training.

TalkingThe gap with Japanese footballIketani's point of view is also quite instructive. The meticulous attention to detail in youth training in Japanese football is the key to its success. And we seem to lack a clear set of standards and principles in terms of youth training. At what age to start cultivating, who will take charge of it, and how to cultivate it are all questions that we need to think about.

Finally,Systematic constructionThe importance is self-evident. Only by establishing close cooperative relations and carrying out in-depth exchanges and cooperation can we gradually promote the development of Chinese football. This is not only a matter of youth training, but also includes tactical training, team management, selection of materials and coach development.

I believe that the development of Chinese football requires not only time, but also patience and wisdom. This is a long-term process that requires the joint efforts and cooperation of all parties. We need more scientific and reasonable training and management methods to cultivate more excellent players and coaches. At the same time, we will strengthen exchanges and cooperation with international advanced football countries, learn from their experience and lessons, and provide more help and support for the development of Chinese football.

All in all, Chinese football still has a long way to go, but as long as we persevere on the right path, we will eventually usher in our own spring. Let's cheer for the future of Chinese football together![Pay attention and don't get lost again!]】

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