SIPG fans, do you have that feeling of being struck by lightning? No, it's not that he was really split, but I found that the center forward who was not signed by our team this season is now beating Luneng in the AFC Champions League. This person is Anderson. Yes, Anderson, who once played for Wuhan Zall, has now become a superhero of the Yokohama Mariners, and the SIPG team is probably regretting it to the point that their bowels are blue.
In retrospect, when Muscat first became the head coach of SIPG, everyone expected that he would bring his old subordinates, especially those who had proven themselves in Yokohama Mariner, to SIPG. After all, who doesn't know that the tacit cooperation between Muscat and Anderson can reach the point of tacit understanding?
However, life is always not as scripted. SIPG obviously did not give Muscat enough autonomy in terms of recruitment, and as a result, Gustavo joined SIPG, while Anderson was still at Yokohama Mariner. The result? Just a few days after Gustavo wore the SIPG shirt, he suffered an injury blow, while Anderson was a big killer in the AFC Champions League.
Especially in the game against Luneng, Anderson's performance can be described as "brave". Not only did he score himself, but he also made Luneng's defence look like a sieve. If it weren't for Luneng's goalkeeper Wang Dalei standing up and blocking a lot of balls, Anderson might still be able to stage a big four.
At this time, there must be mixed feelings within the SIPG team. They rejected such a center forward who could step up at a critical moment, and now that they think about it, does it feel a bit like paying for someone to eat themselves, only to end up being closed?
At the end of the day, it's like the old saying, "Opportunity is reserved for those who are prepared." SIPG failed to take advantage of the opportunity to bring in Anderson and can now only watch him shine on other teams in front of the TV.
So, dear SIPG fans, do you think SIPG's refusal to bring in Anderson was a huge mistake? If Anderson is in SIPG, will he be the key to breaking down the opposition defence?
Let's talk about what you think of SIPG's recruitment strategy this season and Anderson's amazing performance in the AFC Champions League. Do you feel that SIPG missed an opportunity to bring in gold medals? Hotspot Engine Program