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Japanese netizens commented on the comparison of Chinese, Japanese and Korean players: Wu Lei played 5-10 minutes and it was difficult to achieve results

Japanese netizens commented on the comparison of Chinese, Japanese and Korean players: Wu Lei played 5-10 minutes and it was difficult to achieve results

Live Bar January 16 News In the King's Cup 1/8 final Mallorca vs Espanyol, three players from China, Japan and South Korea, Wu Lei, Kubo Kenying and Li Gangren, appeared respectively. The performance of the three players has attracted extensive discussion in the domestic media after the game, and many Japanese fans have also expressed their views on the Internet in response to the discussion of the Chinese media.

Excerpts from Japanese Fan Reviews (From Yahoo Japan)

Netizens wpk***** :(Wu Lei) is like Kubo and Minano in the Yellow Diving period, and it is difficult to achieve results in all aspects with only 5-10 minutes of playing time in each game.

Netizen uubanroom: The only Chinese player who wants to support is Wu Lei. Although I have always had to be patient, I think that as long as I continue to work hard, there will always be results. There's no need to be pessimistic, so come on.

Netizen kkg*****: Please don't compare Kubo and Li Gangren, the level is not the same. To put it bluntly, Lee only sees himself, but Kubo can always read the positions of more than 3 teammates and serve the team.

Netizen inv*****: The Chinese media may honestly admit it, but the Korean media will only report on the superiority of their own country. Mallorca was quiet in this match, and if it was Lee Gang-jin who scored, it would be another matter. And if they talk about Nanye, they will immediately compare it with Sun Xingyu...

Netizen ESP: I think Asians are already very good just to play in the Spanish team.

Netizen uff*****: Wu Lei, come on.

Japanese netizens commented on the comparison of Chinese, Japanese and Korean players: Wu Lei played 5-10 minutes and it was difficult to achieve results

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