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Football, a wound in a city? The story behind Zhang Xiuwei's six "haha".
01: Football is never just a game of 22 people running on the field. It carries the glory of the city, the passion of the fans, and the dreams of the players. The victory or defeat of a game often tugs at the heartstrings of countless people. And when the results of the game are entangled with personal grievances, when the laughter of celebration is mixed with harsh mockery, we can't help but ask: where is the bottom line of sportsmanship? Zhang Xiuwei's six "haha", are they emotional catharsis or betrayal of his hometown?
02: Chengdu Rongcheng, in the last moment of the FA Cup semifinals, was defeated by Shandong Taishan and unfortunately went out. Almost at the same time, Qingdao West Coast player Zhang Xiuwei posted six "haha" on social media, suspected of celebrating the loss of Chengdu Rongcheng. This move quickly sparked a huge controversy. Zhang Xiuwei, an international player who was born in Sichuan and received youth training in Chengdu, why would he be so "gloating" about his hometown team? Back in May this year, in the 14th round of the Chinese Super League, Qingdao West Coast lost 0-7 away to Chengdu Rongcheng. In the final stage of the game, Zhang Xiuwei clashed with Chengdu Rongcheng player Maitijiang, Maitijiang touched his face and verbally provoked, and Zhang Xiuwei fought back. The fiasco of this game and the conflict with Maitijiang may be the reason behind Zhang Xiuwei's "haha" this time.
03: Zhang Xiuwei's behavior undoubtedly touched the sensitive nerves of Sichuan fans. used to be a "hometown soldier", but now it seems to have become an "enemy". Accusations such as "forgetting one's roots" and "betrayal" filled his social media comment area. Some fans dug up the black history of drunk driving in his early years and criticized him verbally and penually. Once known as the "Chinese Modric", a talented player, but now he is caught in the whirlpool of public opinion, which is embarrassing.
04: Zhang Xiuwei's "haha" may just be a catharsis of personal emotions. The conflict on the field, the pressure of winning and losing, may have made him lose his mind at that moment. But as a public figure, especially an international player who has played for the national team, his words and deeds have attracted much attention. His behavior not only hurt the feelings of Chengdu fans, but also damaged the image of Chinese football.
05: We can't deny that professional sports are full of competition, and it's normal for players to have friction and grievances between players. But how to deal with these frictions and grievances reflects the professionalism and moral level of a player. Zhang Xiuwei chose to use "haha" to express his emotions, which is obviously inappropriate. Not only did it not resolve the contradictions, but instead intensified them and deepened the fans' misunderstanding of him.
06: This turmoil has also triggered our thinking about sportsmanship. Sportsmanship is not only the struggle and competition on the field, but also a spirit of respecting opponents, fans and rules. Zhang Xiuwei's behavior is undoubtedly a blasphemy against sportsmanship. He needs to reflect on his actions and apologize to the fans. We also hope that Chinese football can strengthen the education and management of players, guide players to establish correct values, and show good sportsmanship.
07: Football is not only a sport, but also a culture and an emotional bond. When this bond is severed by personal feuds, when sportsmanship is overshadowed by emotions, the allure of football will be eclipsed. We look forward to making Chinese football less controversial and more pure, so that football can truly become a bridge connecting you and me, and a business card of the city.
Zhang Xiuwei's "six haha" sparked a discussion about sportsmanship and player professionalism. His behavior, of course, has personal emotional factors, but it also exposes some deep-seated problems. We should not simply reduce it to personal grievances, but should reflect on the current situation of Chinese football and how to better guide players to establish correct values. So in the end, I would like to ask: If you were Zhang Xiuwei, how would you deal with the conflict with Maitijiang and the loss of Chengdu Rongcheng? What do you think about this?
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