The recent Asian Cup has made the situation of the national football team more difficult than everA goal is not scored, a win is hard to find, such a report card can be regarded as a big shame in the history of the national football team. Especially in the Qatar Asian Cup, even though the outside world's expectations for the national football team are not high, fans still did not expect that the result would be so disappointing. Judging from the performance in the group stage, the national football team has indeed reached the time when it needs to be thoroughly rethought and restructured.
Seeing several managers mentioned in the news, each has their own characteristics and past glory. Scolari and Choi Kang-hee have a wealth of experience, which makes people can't help but imagine the changes they can bring to the national football team; Queiroz's coaching experience in Asia seems to know how to succeed in the context of Asian football. Although Ivankovic is older, he also has a lot of coaching experience in Asia, especially the successful transformation of the Oman national team, which is impressive.
For Jodi, although he coaches the youth team, his Spanish football background and deep cultivation in Chinese football may bring new tactical ideas to the national football team. After all, football is round and the future is full of possibilities.
We cannot ignore that what the national football team needs is not only a good coach, but also the reform of the entire football environment. Whether it's Scolari or Jody, or anyone else, the challenges they face are enormous. A change of coach is like a change of knifeBut it's more important to change those deep-rooted problems. Coaches can bring new ethos and tactics, but so is the skill of the players, their mentality, and the support of the entire national football system.
Jankovic's experience has taught us that simply changing coaches won't solve all problems. Judging from the challenges he has faced since taking office, it is not difficult to see that the challenges of the coach in this position are far more than just tactical formation. The problems of the national football team are multifaceted and need to be fundamentally reformed and adjusted. Whether to continue to choose foreign coaches, or give local coaches a chance, reflects the careful consideration of the direction and strategic choice of national football reform.
In the end, no matter who becomes the new coach of the national football team, what fans want to see most is that the national football team can improve under their leadership, and can show fighting spirit and skill in the game. After all, the beauty of football is competition and uncertainty, and we are always looking forward to the next victory. I hope that the national football team can find its own light on the new journey, so that fans have reason to be proud and cheer.