Why did the Premier League decline? I won the Champions League semi-final before (four seats accounted for three), and now I am likely to be eliminated in the 16.

1, the backwardness of technical and tactical play, compared with Barcelona's dazzling Chinese ball control and a kick, compared with Real Madrid's extremely sharp multi-point counterattack, compared with Bayern's suffocating steals and wings, and compared with Dortmund's "full-action" football, the Premier League teams have really no bright spots in technical and tactical aspects in recent years, and even kept going backwards. Chelsea's Champions League results are acceptable, but its ugly defensive tactics even the boss Abu himself can't stand it. Now watching the Premier League matches gives people the feeling that there are more highlights than details. Look at the excitement in a rough way, and look at the fine products in a rough way.

2. It should be seen from the "terrible" achievements of England's national team in the past 20 years that once English football leaves foreign aid, its level will drop several grades immediately. Although English players are expensive, they should be said to be "stained with foreign aid" and really "inflated". The Premier League has been a smash hit for more than 20 years, and it should be said that the checkbook has played a great role. Now in European football, it's not just the Premier League that dares to take money to play. The Premier League is not the top level of European football financially, but it should be said that it is an important factor in the decline of the influence of the Premier League.

The Premier League system has obviously fallen behind. Not only the technical content is low, but also the players are exhausted all the year round. The Premier League is the only major league in Europe that has no winter break. Every year in 65438+February and the following year in 65438+ 10, all European national leagues are closed in winter. Coaches and players take the opportunity to catch their breath and spend Christmas with their families, which is a good physical and psychological adjustment. The Premier League is still playing non-stop around Christmas, even three times a week. If it weren't for money, I believe no one would like to suffer this kind of foreign crime. In addition, the FA Cup and Carling Cup systems in England are very strange. In the knockout stage, it is not a penalty kick in overtime immediately, but a rematch another day.

These three reasons have caused the gradual decline of the Premier League.