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Zhou Haibin: Going to play in the Netherlands gave me an idea of what football really looks like

Zhou Haibin: Going to play in the Netherlands gave me an idea of what football really looks like

Zhou Haibin, who joined Dutch A club Eindhoven in 2009 and is now a member of Taishan's coaching team, talked about the help of his experience in Yangyang to his current coaching career and the impact of staying in Yang on his national team career.

<b>- Playing in the Netherlands gave me what football really looks like</b>

When I went to the Netherlands, I was 25 years old, and I asked myself how I could change, the football I knew, the way I played football, I felt that I was already very good, I felt that I had everything in football, you asked me to change, how do I do it?

Looking back now, if I hadn't played in the Netherlands, I would have felt too good, I would have thought that I knew enough about football, I knew everything, but it was really not, this year's experience of playing in the Netherlands was too crucial for my life path. After really going out, the gap is very large, but I am also very happy, I know the real look of football, although I can't play the game, but I know that after playing football for a lifetime, don't feel very strong until I retire, that is the frog at the bottom of the well. Even if I become a coach in the future, I may use the previous concept to bring up the children, then I will be finished, the children are finished, in fact, that experience is not a blow to my life.

<b>- Not playing in the national team let me know my gap</b>

At that time, the national team played very well, and the choice of Gao Coach at that time was Zhao Xuri and Yang Hao, not that I stayed in the domestic league, I was still playing in the national team, or maybe I was still not in this tactical system. Although I didn't play in the Netherlands, and I didn't play in the national team, saying that I had lost something, in fact, I knew that I benefited a lot, I knew my gap, and I knew that I had to work hard.

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