In Chinese football, too many players end up falling because of injuries or lack of self-discipline. They are the meteors of Chinese football, they were brilliant at the beginning, but they failed to shine in the end. Today, we will review those unsatisfactory "hurt Zhongyong".
Qu Bo: A person who is ambitious is destined to have no future
When it comes to the "wounded Zhongyong" in Chinese football, Qu Bo, who once shined in the Asian Youth Championship and the World Youth Championship, must be mentioned first. Qu Bo's goal against South Korea and Argentina is still regarded as a classic. In addition, Qu Bo is also one of the future fortunes left to Chinese football according to former national football coach Milutinovic.
But it is a pity that in the process of development, Qu Bo is so ambitious, and his unreliable agent team allows the young man to spend a lot of time in meaningless trials. And Qu Bo missed the Athens Olympic Games qualifiers due to injury, and in the subsequent games, Qu Bo did not show the demeanor of the "wind chasing boy". In addition to the question of "who abolished Qu Bo", there is also the proverb that "a person who is so ambitious is destined to have no future".
Li Yi: A single knife can ruin a career
Li Yi used to be a famous fast horse in Chinese football. In the classic game Pro Evolution Soccer, Li Yi reached a speed of 80, making him the fastest player on the Chinese team. He is also the best striker in Chinese football after the "post-H9". However, in the 2004 Asian Cup final on home soil, Li Yi faced a single assist from Li Ming's heel and did not send the ball into the Japanese team's goal in a hesitation. This also led to Li Yi becoming the target of criticism from fans. He retired at the age of 28.
Dong Fangzhuo: A tragedy created by personality and injuries
Dong Fangzhuo was born in a single-parent family. As a teenager, he showed outstanding individual talent. But he is introverted and not good at communicating with his teammates, which makes him seem out of place during his stay abroad. In addition, he is also a little weak in terms of training personally. Although Dong Fangzhuo's final fall had injury factors, many players were able to finally come back after injury and played good results, but Dong Fangzhuo fell into depravity, which can be seen as the result of his personal factors.
Some fans will regret what would happen if Dong Fangzhuo gave up on the Beijing Olympics. But in fact, even if Dong Fangzhuo is not injured, with his personality and professional attitude, there is a high probability that he will not be able to fulfill his talent. This may have been foreshadowed when he angrily pushed the coach at the World Youth Championships.
Chen Tao: A talented player who was abolished by the "10,000-meter run".
At the age of 18, Chen Tao participated in the training camp of the Chinese team as a substitute player for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. In 2005, 19-year-old Chen Tao shone at the World Youth Championships in the Netherlands. In the 2007 Toulon Cup, Chen Tao's 10-point foot shocked the world's wave skills. In 2008, Chen Tao assisted Dong Fangzhuo to score in the Chinese Olympic team's 1-1 draw with the New Zealand team, and received a reward of 20,000 yuan after the game. But in the follow-up, Chen Tao fell out with the Changsha team because he wanted to stay abroad. He was also suspended from the team and has been training a lot of laps every day. This kind of lap running training did not improve the physical fitness of the players, but led to an increase in Chen Tao's injuries and a decrease in his ball sense. Although Chen Tao occasionally performed well in the national team, the most proud favorite under the guidance of Gao Fengwen failed to support the midfield of the Chinese team in the end.
Mao Jianqing: A genius ruined by alcohol
If you want to do a tournament highlights. Mao Jianqing's highlights must be amazing enough. The back-heel goal penetrated the door of the Brazilian national youth team, and the non-stop volley against Iran in the Asian Cup counterattack were all Mao Jianqing's proud works. But it's a pity that Xiao Mao's penchant for alcohol finally made him obscure from everyone. The classic counterattack in the 2007 Asian Cup actually became Mao Jianqing's curtain call performance in the national team.
Wang Chu: The player who set the Guinness World Record for juggling the ball ended up losing sight of everyone because of a serious injury
Wang Chu, who was born in 1991, once juggled the ball 5,207 times in 40 minutes in the juggling competition, becoming the world record holder for juggling. If anyone says that Chinese players have a bad sense of the ball, look at Wang Chu, and you will definitely take back what you said. But it is a pity that Wang Chu suffered a serious injury in the warm-up stage because he returned to China to participate in the National Games. Not only did his dream of staying abroad come to an end, but he was still absent from the National Games, and his career plummeted.
If these players can cash in on their talents, maybe the Chinese team can enter another World Cup. If these players can have a better career plan, Chinese football can at least maintain its original position in the top four of the Asian Cup. But all the regrets can't be repeated, and some regrets are destined to be irreparable. I hope that in the future, more young players can avoid the tragedy of "hurting Zhongyong". Fang Zhongyong back then was the result of his father's "not learning", but these players could not realize their talents, not necessarily because of their own reasons. This is something that needs to be reviewed by Chinese footballers.
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