Talking about the naturalization policy of the national football team, it is really a good show, but unfortunately, this play seems to have only the beginning and no ending. As an ordinary fan, I watched this farce and felt a lot of emotion.
The start and end of the naturalization policy, as if it were a suspenseful serial. Non-naturalized players such as Ackerson and Luo Guofu sparked controversy from the beginning. After all, this is the first time for us to play with a foreign player representing the national team. However, the gap between the expectations of the fans and the reality is too great. Not to mention taking us to the World Cup, we didn't even pass the qualifying round, which turned the pride and pride in many people's hearts into endless loss.
Let's talk about the fees. Like Goulart, who took a lot of money but retired after 0 appearances, it is really laughable. Fernando even felt that his heart might remain in Brazil forever. These naturalized players, their efforts and gains, seem to have nothing to do with the national football team.
Now, the naturalization policy seems to have ended silently. The first reason behind this is definitely the economic problem. Clubs are no longer as generous as they used to be, and the national team is stretched thin. This policy, from the very beginning, seemed doomed.
The paradox of naturalized material selectionThat's the problem. Unrelated players have to play in the country for five years, but after five years, they may be past their best. And those players who are related by blood, either the level is not enough, or it is difficult to convince them to join the national football team. It's really a dilemma.
We see Jiang Guangtai, who is probably the only successful example of naturalization so far. But such players are really rare. No matter how much money is spent, it is difficult to find suitable naturalized players.
The Significance and Controversy of Naturalization Policy, has been a hot topic. But now, this policy seems to be a thing of the past. This makes all the discussions seem a little meaningless. What we are talking about seems to be an illusion that does not exist.
Looking at the current situation, one can't help but think: Is the naturalization policy for the pursuit of better results, or just for short-term hype and attention?However, no matter what, as an ordinary fan, what I want to see is the growth and progress of the national football team itself. After all, the charm of football should not be maintained only by bringing in foreign players. Real progress depends on ourselves.