I want to say something about last night's national football match.



After watching the game last night, I had something to say.

But then I thought it was inappropriate, so I endured it for a whole night, but by noon today I couldn't hold it any longer.

The following has nothing to do with the plot of the book, it’s just my own complaints, so feel free to skip it if you don’t like it.

The score of 0:3 means we did lose, and the gap in strength was indeed too big. There is no need to elaborate on the various reasons for this, but in fact, the performance of the Chinese national team was not as bad as I imagined.

The first penalty conceded was definitely due to the referee's fault, and we can justifiably denounce this.

Some people may say that even if there was no misjudgment, the score would still be 0:2.

No, it's really different. A football match is not just a simple addition of scores. The first goal will have a huge impact on the morale and on-the-spot tactics of both teams.

We admit that the Chinese national team's physical strength, technical level, and overall coordination ability are indeed far inferior to those of the South Korean team, but if it weren't for the misjudged penalty kick in the 10th minute, the situation of the Chinese national team might be better.

We conceded 3 goals in this game, but none of them were in open play.

The opponents are international stars from Tottenham, Wolves and Bayern. The Chinese national team can play like this, is not afraid of confrontation on the field, and has enough physical strength to play to the end, so it is indeed acceptable.

The Chinese national football team was in such a mess in the last tournament that they were beaten by Vietnam during the Chinese New Year. But this time they didn't even collapse in the open play against South Korea. What else do they need, right?

I hate the Chinese national football team for not living up to expectations, but that’s because I love the national football team to the point of being heartbroken.

The Chinese national football team may disappoint us in the future, but they are always our own national team.

Just like my son is not very ambitious, but he is still my son. I would not be happy even if other people’s sons are too awesome and become big bosses.

If I dance with joy when someone else's son becomes a big boss, then there must be something wrong with me.

If your national team doesn't play well, you can scold them, you can scold them, you can take a taxi to the stadium, point your finger at their noses and scold RNM to return the money, you can even stop watching the national team play, you can even use the national team's games to stabilize your financial management and buy a villa by the sea...

However, when the Chinese national football team is playing a game, you cannot wear the jersey of the national team's arch-rival players and arrogantly sit in the home team's fan zone and give the home team's fans the middle finger.

Just like Leeds United and Manchester United are sworn enemies.

Leeds United is far inferior to Manchester United now, but why don’t you try wearing a Manchester United jersey to the home team fan area of ​​Leeds United?

Do you think that you can be different and superior by wearing the Korean team's jersey and sitting in the home team's fan zone to cheer for the Korean team?

You are just a traitor at best, why are you pretending? If you are a Korean, that is your freedom. If you are arrogant and provocative, you deserve to be beaten.

I am not a Tottenham fan, nor am I a Son Heung-min fan. Son Heung-min is very strong, but there are many international stars who are stronger than him. I just don't like South Korea and Japan. So I can admit that Son Heung-min is very strong, but I will never like him, let alone wear his Tottenham jersey, nor wear a T-shirt with a Korean flag under his jersey. I will never provoke the home fans around me after Son Heung-min made a provocative gesture to shut up the home fans.

If you really love Son Heung-min, and love him so much, then why don't you buy tickets for the away team and sit with the away fans? You can be as arrogant and celebrate as you want, but why do you have to sit among the home team fans and show that you are a traitor?

It is our country's sound rule of law that protects you trash. If you don't believe me, take a look at today's match between Brazil and Argentina.

When Argentina came on the field, almost all the Brazilian fans in the stadium applauded Messi, but when other Argentine players came on the field, there was a lot of booing.

Before the game started, fans from both sides started fighting. Argentine fans were beaten by Brazilian fans and security guards. Idols are idols, and national honor is national honor.

There are no idols before national honor.

Brazilian fans will not hope that their national team loses just because they like Messi, nor will they tolerate the provocative behavior of Argentine fans just because Messi is on the other side.

Relatively speaking, domestic fans have been very restrained.

Okay, now that I’ve finished complaining, I feel a little better.

Will update in the evening.

(End of this chapter)


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