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Zhu Chenjie: I think I closed my feet, and the referee awarded a penalty can only respect the goal-line clearance

Zhu Chenjie: I think I closed my feet, and the referee awarded a penalty can only respect the goal-line clearance

Live broadcast on November 21 In the second round of Group C of the World Preliminaries, the national football team lost 0-3 to South Korea. After the game, Zhu Chenjie was interviewed by the reporter of the live broadcast bar.

Talking about first-half penalties

At that time, the penalty area was chaotic, and I felt that I had closed my feet, but the referee blew for the penalty, and we as players can only respect it.

Zhu Chenjie: I think I closed my feet, and the referee awarded a penalty can only respect the goal-line clearance

Talk about whether conceding from set-pieces affects mentality

We didn't score in the athletic battles, we conceded goals from set-pieces, and our mentality was more or less affected.

Talk about goal-line clearance in the second half

It's nothing, every player will give it their all, and when I was running from the right to the left, I could feel that he only had this angle.

Zhu Chenjie: I think I closed my feet, and the referee awarded a penalty can only respect the goal-line clearance

Talk about set-pieces

Before the game, we would have set up both set-pieces and the attack, but it was a surprise to miss three set-pieces.

Talking about playing against Korean players in Europe

They are really good at individual ability, and they have improved themselves through such competitions.

Talk about whether there is a player who is more impressed

It was Li Gangren who appeared with me, and he was still more flexible at his feet, because he played the same style, and he could show more when he came to the senior national team.

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