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The Chinese Super League reproduces the super amateur scene 1: local players pass the ball out of the sideline, and 2 foreign aides are collectively stunned!

author:Super League Ball Review

In the 9th round of the Chinese Super League held on May 1, Beijing time, Changchun Yatai hosted Shenzhen Xinpeng City. There were bright spots for both sides in the game, but there were also a number of low-level mistakes, especially in passing. In the end, the two teams drew 1-1, and Changchun Yatai suffered an embarrassing record of seven rounds without a win.

The Chinese Super League reproduces the super amateur scene 1: local players pass the ball out of the sideline, and 2 foreign aides are collectively stunned!

The scene in the 24th minute was particularly striking. After Guilherme made a quick counter-attack and won a favourable free-kick opportunity, it should have been a good opportunity to show his skills. However, a set-piece from Changchun Yatai unexpectedly flew straight off the right touchline, a mistake that not only caused an uproar in the crowd, but also surprised two foreign team-mates, including Guilherme and Zoey, who expressed their disbelief at the team-mate's mistake and expressed their confusion by spreading their hands.

The Chinese Super League reproduces the super amateur scene 1: local players pass the ball out of the sideline, and 2 foreign aides are collectively stunned!

In the case of Shenzhen Xinpeng City, another passing error in the 45th minute was equally memorable. Wang Hao, a Chinese player who had stayed in Japan's 7th division, tried to cross on the right side, but sent the ball directly out of the baseline. This basic passing error not only affects the team's offensive rhythm, but also reflects the lack of basic skills of local players in the Chinese Super League.

The Chinese Super League reproduces the super amateur scene 1: local players pass the ball out of the sideline, and 2 foreign aides are collectively stunned!

These passing errors not only confuse and frustrate teammates, but also worry coaches and spectators about the team's basic technical level. In fact, passing is one of the most basic and important techniques in football, and such low-level mistakes reflect the technical instability that players can have under pressure.

The Chinese Super League reproduces the super amateur scene 1: local players pass the ball out of the sideline, and 2 foreign aides are collectively stunned!

The frequent occurrence of such incidents suggests that teams in the Chinese Super League need to further strengthen their basic technical training. Only through continuous technical training and game practice can Chinese players avoid similar mistakes in future competitions and improve their overall performance to better compete in football at home and abroad. Although there was no winner in this competition, it provided an important lesson on technical fundamentals and team execution. (Lao Qiu Super League Ball Review)