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Ma Dexing: If naturalized players such as Alain and Luo Guofu do not start well, what is the backhand?

author:Sports intellectuals

Recently, Ma Dexing, deputy editor-in-chief of Sports Weekly, published his views on the use of naturalized players in the national football team in the media, which is roughly as follows:

Ma Dexing: If naturalized players such as Alain and Luo Guofu do not start well, what is the backhand?

All fans think that the level of naturalized players such as Alain and Luo Guofu is relatively high, and it is natural to play the starting line, so what will be played in the actual game, no one knows?

Assuming that this effect is not as good as everyone thinks, then there is another question, what is your backhand? How do you go about changing the situation on the field.

Previously, in a few games, Luo Guofu and Alain were arranged to play as substitutes, using them as backhands to play their offensive attributes.

Ma Dexing: If naturalized players such as Alain and Luo Guofu do not start well, what is the backhand?

If it is reversed, Li Tie considers a question: What is your backhand?

After they go up, if they don't achieve the effect that everyone wants, or help the Chinese team to lead... Wait, the effect is not ideal, so what is the backhand? You lack change, there is no personnel to adjust, and there is little room for change.

This is probably a new topic, because you stand in the perspective of the whole coach, consider the problem, not just get addicted; as a coach, the first thing you need to consider is to take down this game and find a way to win the game.

So the situation can not be opened, what to do? It's a new subject. I'm afraid this can only be answered by the coaching staff, and I can't give an answer.

Ma Dexing: If naturalized players such as Alain and Luo Guofu do not start well, what is the backhand?

This is the next period of time, before China plays Oman, the coaching team must come up with corresponding solutions and plans. So I think it needs to be observed.

Everyone's purpose is the same, and they all hope that the national team can play well against Oman and Australia.

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