First, this is an act of forcing players.
You know, the European Super League is an event dominated by European clubs, such as Juventus, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United and Chelsea. Most of the players in these clubs are members of the national team. If they are banned from participating in the national team competition after playing the European Super League, it will do harm to the national team of any country. In this case, the player will be in a dilemma. Because for them, playing in the club is a job, and playing in the national team is for honor. This is an act of forcing players to choose between two, which is not very humane. And when this ban comes out, the national team will also put pressure on the players to make their situation more difficult.
Second, you can't skip the club to punish players.
In addition, Ouchao is dominated by the club, which means that the club is the main leader of this event. If FIFA wants to punish, it should also punish the club first, instead of directly punishing the players. Because for the players, they are actually quite innocent, because the city's Super League is the decision of the club, which does not represent their wishes to some extent. Even at a certain level, players actually have no choice. Only by punishing the club can we fundamentally attack the holding of the Chinese Super League.
On the whole, I think FIFA's ban is actually a bit excessive.