CCTV's recent anti-corruption feature has caused a huge stir in the football world, especially around the incident surrounding Li Tie. As an ordinary fan who loves football, watching all this, I feel a little emotional. The feature film tells the story of how Li Tie was promoted from club coach to national team head coach, involving scandals such as match-fixing, buying the Football Association, and buying football places. Seeing this, I can't help but feel a little disappointed.
But in the midst of this turmoil,Not all of those mentioned are to blame。For example, Wuhan Zall's four internationals Tomorrow, Dong Chunyu, Liu Yun and Li Xing, although their strength is average, there is no evidence that they have direct interests with Li Tie. The feature film pointed out that Li Tie sold the international player quota to Wuhan Zall for 60 million, but it is not clear whether these four players know about it.
It is worth noting that these four have not lost contact, but continue to play in their respective clubs in the Super League. Tomorrow in the Jinmen Tigers performed well, Liu Yun and Dong Chunyu also played steadily in Changchun Yatai and Shenzhen respectively. Especially tomorrow, he fought for the national team with a ligament rupture and serious injury, which shows his hard work and hard work on the field. Li Tie has published his data to refute doubts, and these data show that he is not unbearable.
However, the four players have been met with a lot of criticism and verbal abuse. As fans, we should be more rational and should not condemn them based solely on unsubstantiated allegations. They may just be pawns in the deal between Li Tie and Wuhan Zall, but they are burdened with undeserved accusations. They are perhaps the most wronged people in this anti-corruption campaign
As for why Li Tie chose these four players, in addition to strength considerations, it is likely to be related to their association with Li Tie's agency. In the world of professional football, such operations are not uncommon. These players may not be good enough to be internationals, but it's not their fault. As fans, we should pay more attention to such details instead of blindly following **.
In closing, I hope that this incident will cause a deep reflection in the football world. What we need is a more fair and transparent football environment where everyone can get where they deserve with real strength and hard work. For those players who are innocently involved, we should give understanding and support, not unwarranted accusations. Only in this way can our football environment be healthier and more worthy of the love and support of ordinary fans.