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Arcelor sent a post in solidarity with Li Zijia Netizen: Can you let him join the training camp?

author:Love badminton net

On January 20, 2022, after Da Ma Yu gave the exact information that Li Zijia had submitted his resignation, the Yu tan celebrity made a different reaction. Li Zongwei hoped that Li Zijia would be thoughtful, and Acesaron sent a text in solidarity with Li Zijia.

Arcelor sent a post in solidarity with Li Zijia Netizen: Can you let him join the training camp?

Arceloron:

If a player (in this case LZJ) feels he's better off taking another path that makes him more independent as a player, in my opinion then that's what he should do. After all, this is his career and life.

Having played against LZJ many times, I am sure that no matter what, LZJ will continue to do his best to achieve good results and continue to do his best to make Malaysians, and all those who support him proud.

Only he knows what's best now and I look forward to a lot of exciting encounters with LZJ on the pitch in the future." Everything went smoothly

Not my business, but wanted to share my thoughts.

Many netizens commented under the Acelon post, hoping that they could invite Li Zijia to the training camp!

@Dexson Gal: It's an honor that LZJ has been invited to Dubai for training after his career, which is good news for all-Horse badminton fans

@Myron Low: I'm from Malaysia, thank you for your support of LZJ, and I hope to invite LZJ to your training session

@Hock Seng: Alexsen, please invite him to train with you in Dubai. Maybe give him a sponsorship as well.

@Camelia Kamaruddin: It's really not my business, just as a fan who wants to share my thoughts. As many people have said, there are many reasons why professional players are moving towards independence. This happens in badminton all over the world, so it's not a surprise for me.

Some players have fallen out with their own country's badminton management body and national team management, perhaps not getting along well with the national coaching team, or because of internal management problems. While others have only been "retired" by their respective national teams for age reasons, they still want to pass on their passion. Some people have problems with sponsorship, perhaps, maybe because they just want to follow what's on their mind.

But whatever the reason, I still support LZJ, and so do many other Malaysians.

Even if you take a small step towards what you want to achieve, it's always a step in the right direction, all the best LZJ

@Azrul Hafriz: Another classic example of why good Malaysians migrate from this country

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