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Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-28

Former international player Mao Jianqing recently interacted with fans in a live broadcast room, where he answered some questions and expressed his personal opinion. In the live broadcast, Mao Jianqing said that the foundation of football training does not have to be proficient in juggling the ball from an early age. He believes that the training of football can start with simple basic skills, rather than blindly pursuing difficult technical movements. Mao Jianqing also mentioned that Liu Binbin's performance was affected by tactical restrictions. He believes that the ability of players cannot only be judged by performance, but also by the arrangement and use of tactics is also an important factor affecting their performance.

Mao Jianqing has a pessimistic attitude towards the level of the national team, but he does not agree with the statement that the national football team is inferior to the Vietnamese team. He said that although the strength of the national team is lacking, this does not mean that Chinese football is inferior to other countries as a whole. He believes that winning or losing in football is not only determined by strength, but also by the overall performance and tactical arrangement of the team.

When asked about his evaluation of some individual players, Mao Jianqing said that he appreciated players such as Yu Genwei and Liu Yang. He believes that these players have performed well in their positions and have made an important contribution to the team.

Mao Jianqing also pointed out that Chinese football culture has many restrictions on the personality of players. He believes that football requires passion and individuality, but traditional Chinese culture does not support this expression very much. He hopes that Chinese football will be more open and inclusive, and give players more freedom and room for development.

When talking about the comparison with other countries, Mao Jianqing mentioned that the strength of the Japanese team is worthy of recognition, and said that China cannot surpass Japan in some football sports. He believes that Japan has invested more in football training and development, and has achieved remarkable results.

He believes that football is a passionate and energetic sport that everyone should actively participate in.

At the end of the live broadcast, Mao Jianqing admitted that he was not capable of becoming the head coach of the national team. He said that coaching is a job that requires all-round ability and experience, and he does not have such conditions at the moment. However, he said that he will continue to contribute to the development of Chinese football and hopes to see Chinese football achieve better results.

However, although Mao Jianqing has a certain pessimism about the current situation of Chinese football, he does not agree with the statement that the Chinese national team is inferior to the Vietnamese team. He believes that the improvement of the strength of the Vietnamese team is worthy of recognition, but the strength of the Chinese national team cannot be ignored. He pointed out that there have been glorious moments in the history of Chinese football, such as the 1958 Asian Cup championship and the excellent results achieved on the Asian continent in the 90s of the last century.

At the same time, Mao Jianqing also expressed his appreciation for some individual players. He specifically mentioned Yu Genwei and Liu Yang, two young and promising players. He believes that Yu Genwei's skill and awareness on the court are impressive, while Liu Yang shows excellent ball control and passing ability. He believes that these players can play an important role in international competitions and bring hope for the future of Chinese football.

However, Mao Jianqing also pointed out the limitations that Chinese football culture places on the personality of players. He believes that football, as a sport that is keen on passion and individual expression, requires players to be able to show their own characteristics and style. However, traditional Chinese cultural concepts do not support the expression of individuality, which is a challenge for Chinese players. Mao Jianqing called for Chinese football to create a more open and inclusive environment, where players can freely show their style and personality.

When it comes to the strength of Asian football, Mao Jianqing believes that the Japanese team is a strong opponent. He acknowledged that Japanese football has come a long way in the past few decades and has surpassed China in some sports. However, he stressed that China has a huge population base and a vast football market, which offers great potential and opportunities for Chinese football. He encouraged the Chinese football community to increase investment, cultivate more excellent players, and improve the overall strength of the team.

In the exchange of views, Mao Jianqing also talked about some football details. He explained the phenomenon of goalkeeper spitting, thinking that it may be to increase the friction of the glove and thus better control the trajectory of the ball. He also encouraged fans to get involved in the occupation of the football field, turning it into a lively and passionate place where the old ladies would not have the opportunity to dance.

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