Chinese Football: Power Plays and Performance Anxiety
Chinese football, like an intricate tragicomedy, is full of controversy, suspicion and incomprehension. Recently, a reporter named Ma Mouxing unveiled an unknown inside story of the Chinese national team's selection of lineups in the Asian Cup, which attracted widespread attention. According to his revelations, head coach Jankovic had proposed to give some young players a chance in the Asian Cup, but this proposal seems to have been rejected by the so-called "relevant departments". What kind of power game is this? And who are the "relevant departments"? Why are there so many considerations?
Chinese football has always been questioned, and the biggest problem is the lack of youth training, and the national team has long lacked the injection of fresh blood. Now, when Jankovic makes a proposal to give young players a chance, is there a chance to inject a shot in the arm for the future of the national team? However, such a proposal proved not to be easy, since the "relevant departments" valued more on immediate achievements than on hopes for the future.
The identity of the relevant departments has become the focus of heated discussions. The general speculation points to the internal body of the Chinese Football Association, however, how exactly does this body work? Is it a blind pursuit of immediate results, or are you willing to take more responsibility for youth training? Perhaps, the "relevant departments" are not only concerned with the team's results, but also with a more complex intertwining of interests.
Chinese football faces a difficult choice between its achievements and its future. On the one hand, in pursuit of immediate victory, it is possible that more veterans may need to play to ensure the stability and winning rate of the game; On the other hand, without the influx of young players, the future of Chinese football will be bleak. This trade-off may be at the heart of Chinese football's long-standing problems.
In the case of Chinese football, ** has always played an important role. And this time, the revelation of "Ma Mouxing" once again focused on the power game and performance anxiety. For the future of Chinese football, the power of ** may be able to drive some positive changes, however, it may also sink deeper into the quagmire.
Chinese football is destined to be a long and tortuous journey. Power games, performance anxiety, and pressure are all problems that Chinese football needs to face. However, change is not impossible. Only when everyone can stand at a higher height and look to the future can we find a way out for Chinese football. Perhaps, from the failures and setbacks again and again, Chinese football can find real opportunities and turnarounds.