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0-8! Does Evergrande still want a face? Youth is not an excuse, and there are 17-year-old baby soldiers on the other side of the field

At 17:00 Beijing time on April 18, the AFC Champions League focus battle between Guangzhou and Kawasaki Forwards began. In this game, Guangzhou was completely beaten by the opponent, and before the game was over, Kawasaki forwards were already 8-0 in the lead. This score has created the biggest defeat of chinese teams in the AFC Champions League, making many fans feel that their faces are dull. It should be known that the Kawasaki forward has given face when he played against the Guangzhou team, and directly sent a substitute lineup to play.

0-8! Does Evergrande still want a face? Youth is not an excuse, and there are 17-year-old baby soldiers on the other side of the field

Kawasaki striker started this game except for goalkeeper Zheng Chenglong, who is the main player, and the rest of the players are substitutes before the team. In this case, the Kawasaki striker was still able to sweep Guangzhou 8-0, which really made Chinese fans feel disgraced. Some Guangzhou fans also washed the white for the team's fiasco, feeling that the team sent small players, and they were forgivable for losing so much.

0-8! Does Evergrande still want a face? Youth is not an excuse, and there are 17-year-old baby soldiers on the other side of the field

However, this part of the Guangzhou fans have ever thought that the opponent Kawasaki Forward has not only 3 19-year-old young players, but also 17-year-old baby soldier. Nearly half of the players in Kawasaki Forward are about the same age as the Guangzhou players, and the Guangzhou fans are still willing to use too many young players to hide the shame of the team? Guangzhou's last AFC Champions League match against Johor, Malaysia, cleanly lost a 0-5.

0-8! Does Evergrande still want a face? Youth is not an excuse, and there are 17-year-old baby soldiers on the other side of the field

In this game, Guangzhou played the second team lineup of Kawasaki forwards, and lost another 0-8. Guangzhou, which conceded 13 goals in two games, brought Chinese football to shame again in the AFC Champions League. Fans and the media are asking what is the significance of Guangzhou's participation in the AFC Champions League? What will these young players gain from the fiasco? In the future, many of them may play in the AFC Champions League this season and will fade out of Chinese football.

0-8! Does Evergrande still want a face? Youth is not an excuse, and there are 17-year-old baby soldiers on the other side of the field

None of guangzhou's players who have participated in the AFC Champions League this season have performed to make fans feel refreshed. Simply put, Guangzhou sent this group of players to deal with the AFC Champions League. The AFC Champions League has now become a chicken rib for Chinese Super League teams, and if the Chinese Super League continues to send youth teams to play in the AFC Champions League, but also to create tragedies on the field, such training has no meaning!

(Luo Treasurer)

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