After the arrival of foreign head coaches, their training standards will be lowered, so the training standards of Chinese Super League and Chinese League A clubs are very different from those of European clubs. In particular, although the training standards of Japanese and Korean clubs are higher than those of Chinese Super League clubs, they are also lower than those of European clubs.
The reduction in training standards is reflected in two aspects, the "quality" and "quantity" of training. The quality of daily training is not high, and the level of the Chinese Super League can be high, then it is a fool. So, don't foreign managers understand such a simple truth? Surely they do. Now that the foreign managers understand, why are they lowering their training standards? Don't they want to be relegated and compete for the title?
In fact, the reason is very simple, the ability of domestic players is not up to the mark, and too high training mode will lead to frequent injuries to players. It should be emphasised that even European clubs are facing the same situation, such as when Simeone was in charge of Atletico Madrid, the team had only 17 players available for training at one point, and the rest of the players were injured. However, Simeone did not lower his training standards for Atletico Madrid to become an iron-clad division.
Cui Kangxi did not lower the training standards in Shandong Taishan, so that the team continued to have players injured in training. Now, Shandong Taishan Club has two choices, one is to pursue the concept of hello, I am good, and everyone is good, and ask Cui Kangxi to lower the training standards. One is, learn from Atletico Madrid, pay the price and make a change in the team. Finally, is it the player's fault that the foreign head coach lowered the training standards, or the foreign head coach's fault, or the club's fault?