The Chinese football player joined the Japanese nationality and became the second person to reject t

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-31

The Chinese football player joined the Japanese nationality and became the second person to reject the national football team, which attracted attention

Boycott the national football team!China has once again received an application for Japanese citizenship from a young athlete, which is the second time that China has made such a statement. The news can be frustrating and helpless for fans in China, especially now that Chinese football is in a period of extreme lack of talent. In recent years, China has adopted a "migration" strategy in order to bring in more talented people. But today, we don't have the ability to retain the best local talent.

Who the hell is this young man?The Chinese goalkeeper Zhang Aolin, I think some people may have some speculation. The 18-year-old Zhang Olin grew up in Osaka, Japan, and he is a youth player in Japan, and his main player is the goalkeeper. He has played for Gamba Osaka and will qualify for the first team next season. In the German transfer market, Zhang Olin is now ** £50,000. If he can become a regular goalkeeper on Gamba Osaka's first line, then his value will be even higher.

Zhang Olin said excitedly in an interview that he is now a Japanese citizen and hopes to play for Japan in this World Cup. In an interview, the reporter asked, "As a member of the Japanese national team, you will face very big competition, do you have any confidence?"Zhang Olin said confidently: "Our choice is fair, and I believe that I will succeed." ”

Zhang Olin became a Japanese citizen, which means that he will not participate in the national football team and Chinese football. This is indeed a big blow for Chinese football. Zhang Olin is not the first Chinese athlete to be a Japanese national, but his son, Gao Yuyang, is also Japanese, having played for the Japanese youth team. The reason why Zhang Olin made such a decision is probably because of Gao Yuyang.

Why did Zhang Olin give up his national football team and become a Japanese citizen?There may be two reasons to be speechless. First of all, it is difficult to give enough attention to naturalization and youth team members in the country. Since Jankovic publicly stated that he would fire Exxon at the Asian Cup, coupled with the fact that he has sent experienced veterans in friendlies and World Cup qualifiers, the status of these naturalized players in Chinese football is not high. And those younger athletes are generally 27 to 28 years old to be selected, so Zhang Olin did not pin his hopes on his team.

Secondly, due to the "ebb and flow" of "Jinyuan" football, the decline in the salary level of athletes is also an important factor in Zhang Aolin's reluctance to participate in the Chinese men's football game. There is nothing wrong with people pursuing profits. With the advent of the Jin Yuan era, the team's salary level has been declining, and wages have been deducted. It was clear that Zhang and his family did not want to take risks in this situation. In Chinese football, it is a great pity that outstanding athletes such as Gao Yuyang and Zhang Aolin, the sons of Gao Sheng, have decided to become Japanese citizens. As for why they became Japanese citizens, this has to be puzzled.

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