Today let's talk about it, have you heard? Shandong Taishan team's move in the transfer market this time is really not small, let's break it down from beginning to end and talk about it. First of all, the change of defenders over there is really lively. As soon as Sun Guowen left, Zheng Dalun came, as if playing a chair game. Speaking of Zheng Dalun, this versatile player can not only play as full-back, full-back, but even as a midfielder. People can't help but think of the old saying: "The panacea!" The fullback position of the Taishan team is simply a hodgepodge, with people coming and going.
Let's talk about the Taishan team's reinforcement strategy this time. Coach Choi Kang-hee seems to be fighting a war without gunpowder, they don't look at age, they only look at the combat power. The addition of veterans such as Peng Xinli and Bi Jinhao is like an old wolf joining a flock, experienced and extremely slippery. This wave of operations has to make people admire Coach Cui's scheming.
When it comes to the AFC Champions League knockout round, the Taishan team has made a lot of hard work. Treat those newly introduced domestic reinforcements as if they are treasures, and prepare them for the AFC Champions League. The AFC Champions League quarterfinals on February 13 hosted Kawasaki Frontale at home, and this was the moment for the new signings to show their talents. Let's guess the score, maybe the Taishan team can have a 3:1 show, so that the opponent knows what Shandong Iron Fist is!
When it comes to newcomers, it's a bit embarrassing. The Taishan team doesn't seem to be interested in newcomers this time, and young men like Liu Guobao, Baihelamu and Abdudu Suli can only go outside to practice on loan. It's like buying a new toy and the old one is shelved.
Finally, let's talk about the overall strategy of the Taishan team. It seems that they have no intention of rebuilding and are still the aggressive Super League title contenders. They only consider players who are good for the first team. This strategy is like a veteran training, a new recruit playing soy sauce, and the veteran soldier is always the protagonist.
Okay, so let's end with a little controversial summary. Isn't this style of play a bit too conservative and doesn't pay enough attention to newcomers? Or, rather, it's a shrewd strategy, focusing on instant combat power and quickly improving results? What do you think? Welcome to leave your views in the comment area, and don't forget to pay attention to follow-up updates!
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