In this public opinion storm, Wang Shoutou, the main left-back, was the first to be questioned the most, because he lost to Vietnam on the first day of the New Year's Day. Some media and fans even speculated that Wang's performance was so abnormal, probably because he participated in overseas gambling!
This suspicion is extremely serious. If this speculation is confirmed, then Wang is taking national honor and national football scores as chips and openly earning personal interests, which is no different from collaborating with the enemy and selling the country in wartime. It will affect the official career, but it will be investigated for legal responsibility and face jail time.
So, does Wang really dare to participate in gambling, as these media and fans have speculated?
Today, the author uses some shots of the national football team participating in this 12 tournament to discuss this issue with you.
First of all, in the Sino-Vietnamese War 16 minutes on the first day of the Lunar New Year, the Vietnamese team attacked on the left side of the China team, and two players from the other team crossed from the bottom line after cutting in with the bottom line of the China team. After attacking the players, the Vietnamese team succeeded in pushing the empty net, while the China team fell behind 0-2.
In the process of losing the ball, the whole China team's defense was not completely misplaced, and there were 9 China players in the penalty area, occupying an absolute number advantage. The Vietnamese team is a small-scale cooperation of three people, and there is no problem of pulling China's defense line through a large-scale transfer. China's defensive formation is basically intact.
Since the number is dominant and the defensive formation is complete, why did you lose the ball?
The most crucial point lies with Wang.
In fact, China conceded a goal first, and Wang He was equally to blame.
I really don't understand how a professional athlete who has played hundreds of professional leagues, as the main force of Shanghai Harbor Team and China Men's Football Team, can make such a low-level mistake twice in the same game? It is not unreasonable for fans to question their attitude and ability to the game.
In fact, many fans only saw Wang's direct responsibility in these two goals, but ignored the third goal that China lost. He was the culprit!
In the second half, China, who was two goals behind, made a big counterattack. In the 76th minute of the second half, China scored in the backcourt. Wang made a mistake when passing the ball forward on the left. After the opponent steals the ball, he uses the China defense line to make an unstable transition and quickly pass the ball forward. Player 20 rushed forward and backward, and suddenly shot an arrow in the back. Yan couldn't save it, and China fell behind 3-0.
This goal completely made China lose the hope of equalizing the score and completely killed the game.
I don't understand, what did Wang think, inexplicably passing the ball to the ball line?
The following picture clearly shows that he has enough time to see his teammates' movements before passing the ball, or he can give the ball to Wu, who is closer to him. At worst, he can pass the ball to Zhang, who is completely unmarked on the right. But he just chose the most incomprehensible passing route!
Seek far but not near, seek hard and not seek easy, resulting in meaningless mistakes! China, who was pressing for the attack, hastily organized a defense line. As a result, Wu He was out of touch with the defense line and was directly pushed to the front of the restricted area by the other side to hit the door successfully!
Three mistakes, three goals! There are three low-level mistakes!
The efficiency of this error is simply top-notch
Do you blame the fans for questioning the performance?
During the whole 12 match, Wang was basically the main player of the national football team, and his playing time was only lower than that of full-time goalkeeper Yan, ranking second in the team, which was highly trusted by two head coaches, Li Tie and Li. And his return to the two coaches was a disastrous performance during the whole 12 tournament!
In the first match of the Australian Open, when the opponent counterattacked, Wang completely lost his position as a left-back, and his two central defenders directly faced the other two attackers. The other side dragged the central defender Jiang to the left and took him away, which led to our own goal.
In World War II, when China defended on the left, the opponent easily broke through and lost the ball halfway.
The third game was against Viet Nam, although Wang assisted twice to help China beat the opponent 3-2. But the second goal that China conceded was a successful goal adjustment after the opponent got the ball on the left!
Against Saudi Arabia, defending the opponent's cross is still eye defense, which leads to the opponent's easy cross and assists!
In the second round against Japan, he also lost the defensive position of the left back and was assisted by the opponent's cross!
Throughout the 12 semi-finals, after the first two rounds, each opponent has basically reached a * * * knowledge-to deal with China, just go to the left defense area! Anyway, it's useless to defend in this position!
It is puzzling that China's left-wing defense problem was exposed so early and so deeply, and neither head coach responded effectively, allowing the problem to develop and expand, which eventually led to bitter results!
Many fans think it is incredible that Wang can hold the position of China's main left-back with such a poor performance. But combined with their status as Shanghai players, Yan's performance as a Shanghai player, and the background of some officials of the China Football Association, the answer that they can be as stable as Mount Tai is probably clear. I'm afraid the depth of China football pool is amazing. Sometimes, people have to sigh: good ball skills are really not as useful as good household registration books!
In the face of such players, such performance needs to be tested, and only a few players like Wang?