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Truth! The famous record broke the news that Javier was contaminated with the vices of rivers and lakes and caused civil unrest in Shanghai and was unable to return to a serious illness

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Truth! The famous record broke the news that Javier's bad habits caused civil unrest in Shanghai, and he is now seriously ill!

Recently, Shanghai Port suffered a winless game in four consecutive main matches, and the team was in unprecedented danger. A famous reporter's revelation revealed the truth: manager Javier was tainted with bad habits, which led to serious civil unrest within the team. The team is now in a serious situation, even if the club's chairman Uncle Min comes forward, it will not help.

Truth! The famous record broke the news that Javier was contaminated with the vices of rivers and lakes and caused civil unrest in Shanghai and was unable to return to a serious illness

After the defeat to Henan, Shanghai Port detonated a mass invective in Chinese football, and the club can be said to be full of mourning. The team was supposed to be one of the strongest teams in the Chinese Super League, but now it is in trouble. This makes people wonder: what is wrong with SIPG? After a day of fermentation, a Shanghai-based journalist, Song Chengliang, lifted the veil on the mystery and revealed the bad deeds of Coach Javier.

According to Song Chengliang, Javier took a series of extreme measures to stabilize the dressing room after taking office. He over-relied on and wooed the "Chongming family" veterans within the team, seeing them as the foundation of his foothold in the club. But this not only consumed the strength of the team, but also led to internal discord. Other players on the team felt neglected and treated unfairly, which led to serious civil unrest.

Truth! The famous record broke the news that Javier was contaminated with the vices of rivers and lakes and caused civil unrest in Shanghai and was unable to return to a serious illness

Javier even transformed Lu Wenjun into a full-back and gave him the main position, although Lu Wenjun's performance was not consistent. This apparent favoritism frustrated and upset other players. Similarly, players such as Chua have slipped in form, but Javier still allows them to replace other players who perform better. In order to balance these veterans, Javier has even gone so far as to reduce the playing time of top foreign players such as Vargas. This over-reliance and co-optation of veterans of the "Chongming system" has seriously damaged the balance and morale of the team.

In the Chinese Super League, few foreign players are willing to make room for local players, not to mention that Chongming veterans who compete with top foreign players such as Vargas are not local big stars. However, Javier chose to do so, regardless of the overall strength of the team and the importance of foreign assistance. This behavior not only makes the team's foreign aid feel suppressed, but also weakens the overall strength of the team.

Truth! The famous record broke the news that Javier was contaminated with the vices of rivers and lakes and caused civil unrest in Shanghai and was unable to return to a serious illness

Javier's quack is rooted in his years of experience in Chinese football. He seems to know better than Chinese how to pull together gangs and how to use power connections to maintain his position. However, this practice is not advisable in modern football. A successful team needs to treat each player in a balanced and fair manner, rather than relying too much on and co-opting a small circle.

At present, SIPG Club is deeply affected by negative incidents such as the arrest of team executives, poor results, inappropriate remarks of "light bulb workers", Javier's poor coaching level, and civil unrest caused by gangs. Although they are still nine points ahead of the Chinese Super League standings, they are now not even helping the referees, and with their current form, it is difficult to say that the final title will not be lost.

They have even become the first club in China since the establishment of a professional football league with fans regardless of geography, and Cai Huikang, Zhang Linpeng and Javier can be said to have contributed greatly to such a situation.

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