A new season of sports
In the history of the Chinese women's football team, there are many moments that have been widely discussed because of the coach's unique coaching philosophy. Recently, a revelation from "Xinmin Sports" ignited this discussion again. According to the report, former women's football coach Bruno Bruno has strongly asked all national team players to stay in the domestic league to ensure that they can conduct long-term training camps, and his concept and measures have attracted widespread attention from fans and **.
It is reported that during his tenure, Bruno tried to persuade Wang Fei to terminate his contract with Lyon in Ligue 1 and return to China to play football, so as to be able to better control the training and preparation of the players. The Frenchman even threatened to resign with the Chinese Football Association as a means of pressure for all internationals to stay in the country. This insistence on long-term training camps, as well as restrictions on foreign players, can't help but be reminiscent of the similar practices of some local coaches of the women's football team before, especially Jia Xiuquan.
Bruno's measures and ideas have been complained about by many fans. Some fans said that this approach is quite similar to Jia Xiuquan's theory of "not needing stars", which has sparked extensive discussions about how to balance national team training and players' personal career development. At the same time, some fans lamented that the requirements of this kind of long-term training camp are even more "against the sky" than Cheng Yaodong, and Cheng Yaodong is also one of the well-known coaches who insist on long-term training in China.
The rift between Bruno and Wang Fei over this philosophy eventually led to a huge crisis in Wang Fei's national team career and affected the direction of her career. Wang Fei's retirement announcement, as well as the conflict between her and Bruno, once again reflect the problems in the management and coaching philosophy of the Chinese women's football team.
Bruno's coaching philosophy of insisting on "long-term training camps" and restricting players from staying abroad has not only affected the personal development of players, but also triggered the public's deep thinking about the management and development direction of Chinese women's football. How to find a reasonable balance between ensuring the effectiveness of the national team's training camp and promoting the personal career development of players may be an important issue that the Chinese women's football team needs to face and solve in the future. (Lao Qiu Super League Ball Review).