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What's New! The start of the Chinese Super League has been postponed again, and a game in four days may lead to a wave of injuries

How many rounds have you played in the Chinese Super League? Today, a good friend who used to play wildball together sent me this message. Looking at this message, I did not reply for a long time. Because, the new season of the Chinese Super League has not yet started, and there is not even a specific start time. This season, in order to make way for the national football team that has already determined that it will not qualify for the World Cup finals, the Chinese Football Association originally planned to start the new season of the Chinese Super League around April 22-23 (under normal circumstances, the Chinese Super League starts in early March). However, due to the impact of the epidemic, some media revealed that the Chinese Football Association postponed the start of the Chinese Super League and set the start of the tournament on May 7-9.

What's New! The start of the Chinese Super League has been postponed again, and a game in four days may lead to a wave of injuries

Today, the national football team has completed the quarantine, but the Chinese Football Association has not determined the place to play. As a result, the Chinese Super League will start on May 7-9. Sure enough, just a short time ago, the well-known media personality Feng Zhen brought the latest news, the Chinese Super League is scheduled to start on May 27, and it is a month of play, 8 rounds of matches.

What's New! The start of the Chinese Super League has been postponed again, and a game in four days may lead to a wave of injuries

Fans who follow Chinese football know that the Chinese Super League has expanded this season. At present, the Chinese Super League has expanded from the previous 16 teams to 18 teams. As a result, the schedule of the Chinese Super League has also increased compared with before, from the original 30 rounds to 34 rounds. According to the meaning of the Chinese Football Association, in order to get Chinese professional football back on track, it will strive to play 34 rounds of matches this season.

What's New! The start of the Chinese Super League has been postponed again, and a game in four days may lead to a wave of injuries
What's New! The start of the Chinese Super League has been postponed again, and a game in four days may lead to a wave of injuries

However, the Chinese Super League, which is about to pass the halfway mark in 2022, has not yet started. In this way, the Chinese Football Association also wants to end the season before the start of the World Cup in Qatar in November, which is more or less a fool's dream. According to Fengzhen's report, the tournament starts on May 27 and plays eight rounds in one month. That is to say, an average of 4 days a game, such a rhythm is undoubtedly a kind of pressure for players. Failure to recover physically will not only cause a large number of injuries to the players, but also the excitement of the game cannot be guaranteed.

What's New! The start of the Chinese Super League has been postponed again, and a game in four days may lead to a wave of injuries

In this way, the Chinese Super League in the new season will probably become a "formality". Not to mention whether you can play 34 rounds, the game is seriously insufficient, that is, what about playing 50 rounds? In addition, starting from May 27 is still a plan, and it is not clear whether it will be postponed again. Originally, although the Chinese Super League was a serious loss of big-name foreign aid, the quality of the game dropped significantly. However, there is still a loyal group of fans guarding our own top flight.

What's New! The start of the Chinese Super League has been postponed again, and a game in four days may lead to a wave of injuries

However, these fans are waiting for disappointment again and again. Behind the disappointment again and again is the loss of loyal fans. In this way, the Chinese Super League is afraid that it will really return to the era of more than 10 years ago, when no one cared. In that case, Chen Shuyuan, who has just taken up the post of director of the China Football Youth League Tournament Office, can engage in the Youth League in a down-to-earth manner. Hopefully, the Chinese Football Youth League will not push back and forth.

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