In the world of table tennis, Coach Li Falcon's name is like thunder.
However, some of his recent moves have caused quite a bit of controversy.
In particular, his performances at the Singapore Grand Slam and the World Cup have raised questions about his coaching style.
1. Singapore Grand Slam: Wang Yidi's "death penalty"
At the Singapore Grand Slam, Coach Lee's decision was a big surprise.
At the critical moment, he chose an extremely undignified way to "punish" Wang Yidi, which undoubtedly brought huge psychological pressure to the young player.
As head coach, he could have chosen a gentler and more positive approach to the problem, but instead he chose such a controversial path.
Second, the "scheming" remarks after the World Cup
After the World Cup, when Wang Manyu failed to win the championship, Coach Li Falcon's remarks were even more confusing.
He said bluntly: "It would be good if Wang Manyu could play a little scheming." ”
Such remarks are not only unprofessional, but also disrespectful to the players.
As a coach, he should encourage his players to show their authentic selves in the game, rather than trying to be scheming.
3. Coach Li Falcon's "confused" move
Once, Coach Li Falcon has cultivated many Grand Slam players, which makes people full of respect for him.
However, now he seems to be a little "old and confused".
At a time when the players needed support and encouragement the most, he chose the opposite path.
This not only calls into question his coaching ability, but also casts doubt on his work ethic.
4. Coach and player: the relationship between teacher and friend
In competitive sports, the relationship between a coach and a player should be one of mentor and friend.
Coaches should not only teach their players skills, but also how to deal with setbacks and adjust their mentality.
However, in Coach Lee, we don't seem to see such a shadow.
His approach is more like that of a "dictator" than of a real coach.
Conclusion: Coach Falcon, you really should retire
As a senior coach, Li Falcon has made great contributions to the cause of table tennis.
However, now he seems to have lost his original intention.
His approach not only disappointed the players, but also saddened the fans.
Perhaps, he should really think about his coaching style.
After all, in this competitive world of sports, you can only go far if you keep improving and learning.
What do you think of Coach Lee's approach?
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