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Copy the Evergrande model, Shanghai harbor "bottom" the Chinese Super League, first dig Xu Xin, and then dig Dai Weijun?

Copy the Evergrande model, Shanghai harbor "bottom" the Chinese Super League, first dig Xu Xin, and then dig Dai Weijun?

We all know that Guangzhou Evergrande is the most successful football club in Chinese football, and there is no one in the past ten years, but do you know who is the most loyal "imitator" of Guangzhou Evergrande? Some people will say tianjin Quanjian, others will say hebei Huaxia, but I personally feel that it is not, Shanghai harbor is the consistent replication of Evergrande model.

Copy the Evergrande model, Shanghai harbor "bottom" the Chinese Super League, first dig Xu Xin, and then dig Dai Weijun?

On the afternoon of February 12, the Chinese Super League team officially announced that South Korean Lee Jang-so was the head coach of the team, which was a thing worthy of happiness for Shenzhen fans, but the heavy news that broke out afterwards made them unhappy. According to the well-known blogger "Kandona", Dai Weijun, a 22-year-old young player who plays for the Shenzhen team, is about to join Shanghai Harbor on his own!

Who is Dai Weijun? This is a young talent who has spent a lot of effort to successfully naturalize in Shenzhen, who has just played twice for the national team, performed remarkablely, and is unanimously recognized as the leader of Chinese football in the next decade!

Copy the Evergrande model, Shanghai harbor "bottom" the Chinese Super League, first dig Xu Xin, and then dig Dai Weijun?

In the face of Japan, the absolute strongest team in Asia, most of the players in the men's football team are like sleepwalking, but Dai Weijun, who came off the bench, showed something different, with strong confidence and technical ability that other internationals do not have.

However, such a new generation of players with great potential is looked at by Shanghai Harbor, and I really don't know whether it is a good thing or a bad thing. It should be known that Dai Weijun and the Shenzhen team still have a two-year contract, if it is a free transfer, the Shenzhen team is not "busy in vain". But for The Shanghai Seaport, it's definitely a good deal.

Copy the Evergrande model, Shanghai harbor "bottom" the Chinese Super League, first dig Xu Xin, and then dig Dai Weijun?

In recent years, the ecological environment of the Chinese Super League has declined sharply, and most teams have begun to shrink their clothes and diet, but Shanghai Harbor has lived an exceptionally "moist" life under the protection of state-owned enterprises. Previously, during the training of the national team in Shanghai Harbor, a number of international players have been contacted to join, including Xu Xin from Taishan, Shandong, and the annual salary given is said to be 2-3 times the original.

According to people familiar with the matter, the top brass of Shanghai Harbor has issued a task to the team to win the league championship in the new season, so there is a big recruitment of players. Digging Xu Xin first, and then digging Dai Weijun, it is also logical.

Copy the Evergrande model, Shanghai harbor "bottom" the Chinese Super League, first dig Xu Xin, and then dig Dai Weijun?

Remember how Guangzhou Evergrande rose in the beginning, in fact, it is "bottom-reading": in 2010, the Chinese Super League was very sluggish, compared with now, there are arrears of wages everywhere; it is in this case that Guangzhou Evergrande shot, one star player after another transferred; within a few years, Guangzhou Evergrande recruited many international players with strength, and its strength rose rapidly.

In my opinion, the current Shanghai Harbor is completely copying the "Evergrande model", taking advantage of the opportunity to recruit players with strength and potential to play when other Chinese Super League teams are sluggish, and finally reaching a monopoly.

Copy the Evergrande model, Shanghai harbor "bottom" the Chinese Super League, first dig Xu Xin, and then dig Dai Weijun?

Just as the so-called "times create heroes", if The Shanghai Seaport rises because of the "bottom" of the Chinese Super League, I am not surprised at all, and I will not blame, this is football, thirty years of Hedong and thirty years of Hexi, everyone takes turns to dominate. So whether Dai Weijun will transfer to the Shanghai seaport in the end, let's wait and see. Fans, what is your point of view? Welcome to discuss!

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