The 2005 World Youth Championships, for those of us die-hard fans, was not just a matter of winning or losing a game, but also an emotional entanglement. At that time, under the leadership of Crowchen, the national youth fought against Germany, although it was defeated, it was still glorious. However, all kinds of things after the game made people sigh.
The conversation between Chen Tao and his mentor Gao Fengwen still makes people feel kinky in retrospect. Krauchen's level, needless to say, has solid theory, but he is slightly lacking in actual combat to lead the team, which may be a big regret in his journey in Chinese football. ** The direction of the wind can often affect a person's fate, and this is the case with Crowchen.
I remember that at that time, Crowchen was dissatisfied and helpless with the Football Association, and his choice was to be silent and to push everything to the Chinese. This kind of silent ** may be the biggest counterattack to the status quo. As time passed, the relationship between Crowchen and the Chinese Football Association gradually drifted apart, and finally ended in leaving.
After Crowchen, Chinese football has undergone a series of changes, including the concept of a "big national team" and the constant change of foreign coaches. Every change is accompanied by hope and disappointment, and behind the results are the hard work and expectations of countless fans.
Players from the Crawford era, such as Hao Junmin and Yuan Weiwei, were once the backbone of the national youth, but with the passage of time, they were more or less marginalized under the new tactical system. This kind of change is the norm in the football world, but every change affects the hearts of fans.
Dui's appointment meant the beginning of a new tactical style and team building. He tried to erase the traces of the Crowchen era and build his own "Du Family Army". However, the changes on the football field are not only about tactics and personnel changes, but also about the clash of cultures and ideas.
In 2008, when Chinese football once again stood at a new crossroads, we couldn't help but reflect on whether Crouchen's departure was really for the future of football. Is his existence a regret or a revelation for Chinese football?
While looking back on the past, we are also thinking about the future. The road of Chinese football is still long and difficult. From Crowchen to Dooy, from theory to practice, every step of the attempt deserves respect. As ordinary fans, our expectation is very simple, that is, to see Chinese football on the world stage and have its own place.
Time has passed, the tears of the year, and the thoughts of today. Whether it is Crowchen or Duyi, they have left a deep mark on the history of Chinese football. As fans, we thank them for their contributions to Chinese football and look forward to bringing us more surprises in the new chapter. No matter what the future holds, the love of football will never change.