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The plums sang the praises all day long, and I almost believed that MLS is the best league in the world

author:Flying Football
The plums sang the praises all day long, and I almost believed that MLS is the best league in the world

In this "dream theater" carefully created by the Meifu, Messi's carols are played on a loop every day, as if their idol can single-handedly rewrite the history of football, and make Major League Soccer (MLS), a league without a relegation system, become a Mecca mecca in the hearts of fans around the world. Here, Messi's name is endowed with near-divine powers, enough to overshadow all discussion about the nature of competitive sports.

It is true that Messi's skills are extraordinary, and where he is, the focus is. But when the Meibui use this as a basis to claim that such a league that lacks the relegation system, a competitive mechanism universally accepted by the football world, can leap to the top of the world, it undoubtedly pushes the cult of personality to the extreme, and also exposes their ignorance of the basic logic of the football ecosystem.

The plums sang the praises all day long, and I almost believed that MLS is the best league in the world

As an important part of the football league system, the relegation and relegation system is not only about fair competition, but also promotes the fierce competition between teams and the continuous improvement of the overall level of the league. Without this mechanism, the vitality and unpredictability of the league will be greatly reduced, and it is worth pondering whether it will evolve into a backwater in the long run.

The Meibui have chosen to ignore the deep accumulation and fierce competition of Europe's top five leagues and other leagues with relegation and relegation systems, as if in their worldview, as long as Messi is on the stage, it is shining, and everything else can be left behind. This paranoid hype is not only ironic, but also reflects a lack of a comprehensive understanding of the game.

The plums sang the praises all day long, and I almost believed that MLS is the best league in the world

Therefore, when we are faced with such a "Super Plum Blow" phenomenon, we might as well appreciate this almost blind loyalty to idols with a playful mentality, and at the same time, we must be soberly aware that the truly great league is not only because of the existence of a certain star, but because it can continue to contribute wonderful games to the world, cultivate future stars, maintain a level playing field, and have a wide and far-reaching influence on a global scale. After all, the beauty of football lies precisely in its diversity and inclusiveness, rather than in the worship of a single dimension.

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