It is not good news for China football that the Asian team was completely humiliated in the German World Cup. The performance of teams from 20 continents in this World Cup will affect the quota allocation of FIFA's next World Cup. The "Asian Top Four" will go home after the group stage, which basically determines that the number of qualifying places in Asia (including Australia) will remain at 4.5. Seeing this figure, Zhu Jiajun has failed more than half. The "Asian Top Four" can't play the World Cup, but in the Asian World Cup qualifiers, they have absolute strength to suppress those who may make mistakes. Psychologically speaking, China is also a challenger in the semi-finals, but it is wrong for China to pin his hopes of qualifying on a domestic coach who has never seen the world. The bigger mistake is to think that he will be hanged one day. In fact, if China doesn't give full play to its "advantage of being a latecomer", it will remain a spectator of the World Cup for a long time.
(B) "The Doctrine of the Mean"
The last head coach of China team, Adrianus haan, said that the feeling of "neither high nor low, neither going up nor going down" was based on his personal experience and two years' living experience in China, which just reflected the "golden mean" philosophy embodied in China people's daily life. Football players in China come from China, and a "social person" in China lives in the social environment of China, not in a vacuum. Therefore, when they play football, they always subconsciously reflect the characteristics of many China people, which is precisely the positioning of China football and why they can only take the "China Road". From this, we can understand why we can qualify as long as we draw, but we can't qualify in the end. At the critical moment, "I can't get out, I want to stay, but I can't stay." This is the China people's "golden mean", its concrete performance on the football field, and also the best performance of China football "football nationality". But at the critical moment of the football match, the winner must be decided, and there is no middle way to choose. There is no market for the "golden mean" in football, which may be the crux of China people not playing football. The team is influenced by the "golden mean" thought in traditional culture, and as a football manager, it is even more difficult to get rid of this "golden mean" way. So a series of decisions, such as China Football Association's original decision that "the number of international players in each club can't exceed four", are not the concrete manifestations of this idea? Because of the "golden mean", we should engage in egalitarianism, and no one will offend.
(C) Arrogance and inferiority
For many years, as far as the theoretical system and training mode of Chinese football are concerned, we have been following a set of systems introduced by the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries in the 1950s. Although these theoretical systems have long been eliminated in Russian and other Eastern European countries, football has not been updated in China. Even if it is professional, China football has invited so many foreign coaches for more than ten years, but it still fails to sum up a complete theoretical system that suits itself and is suitable for improvement and development under the new situation. As a geographical and historical power, China is deeply influenced by traditional culture, so China people feel inferior on the one hand and arrogant on the other. This duality determines that "the moon in foreign countries is rounder than that in China", but at the same time, it always emphasizes that "China people's affairs will ultimately be solved by China people themselves". The most intolerable thing is that others say that they can't do it, or they are extremely depressed.
(d) No team.
China people's way of thinking is an individual way of thinking, not a team way of thinking. From the perspective of China media, what is reported is the concrete embodiment of the most typical personal way of thinking. After winning a game, we always describe the goal scorer as a hero. Once we lose, we will always find a scapegoat. Under this kind of thinking orientation, how can fans have a team thinking mode?
As a symbol of the rise of Japanese football in recent years, nakata hidetoshi has a high popularity in the eyes of Japanese fans. However, it is an indisputable fact that nakata hidetoshi has not played many times for the Japanese national team in recent years, which must be due to his overseas performance. However, two Japanese head coaches, Troussiere and Zico, have publicly criticized nakata hidetoshi, criticizing him for being too "independent" on the court and not paying attention to cooperation with teammates. Many teammates also complained about nakata hidetoshi's performance on the court. Because of this, Troussiere and Zico often abandon nakata hidetoshi when directing teams to participate in competitions, while the Japanese media and Zico. ), this may be a different way of thinking.
(E) there is no hierarchy.
China is a country with a vast territory and a long history, but we can't ignore the bad habits in China today. Dirty, chaotic and poor are always what we want to solve, but we can't solve them. From the perspective of the whole society, it is not uncommon to enter through the back door and find acquaintances. "Fiona Fang can't be made without rules", but it is often those who obey the rules who suffer. Reflected in the football field, as social people, how do football players form good habits from an early age? China players have no sense of rank and position. From our own point of view, there have been problems in basic training since childhood, and the coaches have not taught it well, but isn't this the concrete manifestation of the lack of rules in our social life?
(6) Dare not be responsible
The word responsibility is so heavy. China's traditional Confucian culture has taught China people how to avoid this problem. As China people, what we are most worried about or afraid of at ordinary times is taking responsibility. Whenever we encounter a dispute, we often hear or say, "Who will be responsible if something goes wrong?" In the end, no one is often responsible, so there is a "scapegoat". This is a common phenomenon in China society, otherwise there is no need to implement the "accountability system".
In China, there is a common phenomenon. Young players are brave enough to play football together, dare to make moves and dare to give full play in the game. Even after losing the ball, they are willing to actively fight back. But when they return to the national team, they dare not do what they did when they trained and played in the youth team. They are always worried in the game. The reason is that players always want to get rid of the ball as soon as possible, because they are afraid of taking responsibility on the court. This so-called disposal is often aimless, and I am afraid that even the players themselves don't know what they want to do.
(7) pride.
People often describe some people in China as "suffering on face".
The football circle is so big, no matter which coach or athlete, he must never admit that he is inferior to his opponent, otherwise he will lose face. So when the team loses, the players will find many reasons, and the coach has many excuses, but he will never admit that the coach of the other team is better than himself.
There are many foreign coaches teaching in China. Whether listening to foreigners' lectures or teaching directly on the field, we will always hear such a sentence: "We know everything foreigners say, and there is nothing new." Therefore, "foreigners" will never be inferior in China football. In the final analysis, it is still a matter of face.
(8) Pay too much attention to the outside world.
China players don't think much about things on the field, but prefer to talk about things off the field. For example, in the Sino-Hong Kong War of 200417 October, how many goals did China have to score in Hong Kong to qualify for the competition? Many players don't even know this minimum situation. How can they take the initiative in the game?
For many years, China people lived not only for themselves, but also for others, so they were very tired. Although you can always say "it doesn't matter", deep down, you value it. Because I care too much about the outside world, I often can't do what I should do.
What outsiders think and say, so do players, can't be changed at all. However, players can change the situation on the field, and there is the possibility. So, why don't we try to grasp the situation on the field and strive for victory?
(9) Dare not speak
Shen Xiangfu once said: "I have been warning the players since the establishment of the National Youth Team. When we arrive at the stadium, we must shout it out. Only in this way can our actions be unified. But when this team is dissolved, the players still won't make a hullabaloo about on the court. " When the National Youth Team was formed in early 2000, Shen Xiangfu arranged for Liang Ming and Dewey, who later faded out of the team, to be central defenders together, but they actually met each other in training and competition, and they still appeared many times. Even so, in training, once this happens in the game, it is fatal.
Obviously, it is a long-standing problem that players don't shout or dare not shout on the court. I'm afraid this problem has a lot to do with the way of thinking and cultural traditions of China people. China's traditional culture has repeatedly emphasized "to preserve our sanity". Although with the development of the times, we no longer talk about "keeping pace with the times", "listening more and listening less" is still the way to survive in today's society. As the saying goes, "if you talk too much, you will lose", so you must learn to "observe words and observe colors".
Of course, football players in China can't speak or dare to speak on the court, and there is a general problem of seniority, which is a tradition in eastern culture. In the national team, the old international can "criticize" the young international, but the young international is afraid to speak. How dare young players shout "Big Brother" on the court?
(10) Football in China is much more lively.
A China is equivalent to the whole area of Europe, with a population of 654.38+300 million. Only150,000 people in the Netherlands play football, and Germany with a population of 80 million has 6120,000 people. How many Dutch and Germans is China equivalent to? Everywhere in Europe, you can easily see a football field, not far apart, and you will soon see a second one. Wherever you go, you can see groups of children playing football together. China is so big and there are so many people, I still can't figure out what so many children are doing. Why can't so many cities even find a decent football field? This is a scene that you rarely see in China.
So far, among the 654.38+0.3 billion people in China, how many people really play football? According to the figures disclosed in 1996 National Football Work Conference Document, the number of football players registered by 1996 in China Football Association is only 7,675, of which 1037 are professional and semi-professional players, accounting for 13.75% of the registered players, which means that/kloc is generated for every eight players. By 2003, there were only 13000 football players registered with China Football Association.
The practice of European football development proves that the football level has nothing to do with the population, and it is the number of "football population" that determines the football level of a country, not just the total population. The higher the football population (that is, the number of people engaged in football) accounts for the total population, which shows that the football foundation in this country is broader, which also provides a solid guarantee for the development of professional football. Because football has a large population, it undoubtedly creates favorable conditions for talent selection and talent flow, and competition is more convenient.
But unfortunately, China football is a bystander, and there are many people watching the fun, but few people really play football. Therefore, because there are few people who play football, few people really understand football and talk about football from its connotation. Although there is no "football thought" and no "football culture", there is an endless stream of people booing. How can we improve the football level in China?
(11) Money worship
After the professionalization of football in China, many old coaches, such as Su Yongshun, etc. They have lamented that athletes now have more money, but their pockets are bulging and their spirit of suffering is too poor. Neither training nor self-discipline can compare with those athletes in the early 1980s. They even publicly called for "don't spoil football players" in the newspaper. Many foreign coaches who coached in China advised them when they left, "If the professional quality of China football players is not improved, China's football level will never go up just thinking about money! There were many people who asked this question years ago. " If one day, even the money is not enough, how can China play football? While the leaders of the State Sports General Administration put forward the problem of "gold-worshipping football" when they reflected on the failure of the Athens Olympic Games in Shen Xiangfu and summarized the reasons why football in China fell into a trough.
However, the problem of "money worship" seems to be not only a problem in football, but also a social phenomenon. More often, regardless of income, it is unrealistic to ask China players to live in a "vacuum", not to mention that football players eat "youth meals". Compared with many crooked ways to earn money, China players are relatively clean. But "gambling" and other "black income" can really ruin football in China.