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Looking for bright spots in the failure, and Shaolin half-time hanging into highlights, the Naxi guys are worth looking forward to

Looking for bright spots in the failure, and Shaolin half-time hanging into highlights, the Naxi guys are worth looking forward to

The first group stage of the AFC Champions League has ended, and Guangzhou lost 0-5 to Malaysian league champions Johor Bahru, and the result is expected, but not unacceptable. However, we must be good at finding bright spots in failure, and the 19-year-old Naxi boy and ShaoLin of the Guangzhou team staged a good play of hanging near the midfield, and almost formed a goal.

In the 17th minute of the game, he and ShaoLin took the ball near the middle circle, found that the opposing goalkeeper stood in front, so he decisively lifted his foot to shoot, the football was not biased within the range of the goal frame, fortunately, the goalkeeper reacted in time, and repeatedly stepped back to block the football.

Looking for bright spots in the failure, and Shaolin half-time hanging into highlights, the Naxi guys are worth looking forward to

He Shaolin ,Naxi ethnic group, born on February 28, 2003, a native of Lijiang, Yunnan, is a Chinese footballer with a staggering height of 1.9 meters, plays as a striker and currently plays for the second team of Guangzhou.

According to the data, He Shaolin represented Yunnan Kunlu in the Chinese Second Division in 2019, and made his professional league debut at the age of 16; after that, he joined Evergrande Football School and represented the U19 National Youth/U20 National Youth in the Chinese Second Division from 2020 to 2021; in 2021, he represented Guangzhou in the intercontinental arena and completed his AFC Champions League debut.

Looking for bright spots in the failure, and Shaolin half-time hanging into highlights, the Naxi guys are worth looking forward to

In Chinese football, as long as a player with the surname "He" is found, then he is most likely a Naxi ethnic group from Lijiang, Yunnan. The Naxi are a very soccer-loving minority that rivals the Uyghurs of Xinjiang and the Koreans of Jilin, and the Lijiang Flying Tiger (also known as the Yunnan Flying Tiger) is the base camp for Naxi players.

In 2019, Lijiang Flying Tigers (later established Lijiang Yuanheng) announced their dissolution, and the Naxi players went to various places, among which the Naxi players from the same provincial team Kunming Zhenghe Shipwrights (formerly Kunlu, Yunnan) had the most Naxi players, and other Chinese Super League and Chinese League A teams were scattered.

Looking for bright spots in the failure, and Shaolin half-time hanging into highlights, the Naxi guys are worth looking forward to

In addition to He Shaolin, we are more familiar with Players such as Duan Dezhi, Shuang Bijia, He Jilei, and He Xin, who are standing candidates for the national youth teams at all levels. It can be seen that the Naxi players have reached the harvest stage of blossoming and fruition after years of youth training. I hope that in the future, this group of Naxi boys can surprise the majority of fans.

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