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Jiang Zhipeng responded to the Flying Kick Japanese player: Not intentionally, his head touched my foot

author:Sports Express sports

"I didn't mean to hurt anybody, I saw him, but I felt in his position not to be able to get to that ball. You can look at the replay, I first broke the ball with the bow of my foot, and then he touched my foot, not me directly to kick him. ”

After the game, jiang Zhipeng, a member of the national football team, was interviewed and responded to the controversial flying kick in the game.

Jiang Zhipeng responded to the Flying Kick Japanese player: Not intentionally, his head touched my foot

In the 31st minute of the game, national football defender Jiang Zhipeng raised his foot to kick Qiaogang Dashu, and the referee showed a yellow card for it, and the fans said that this action was too big, not like kicking like a martial art!

Jiang Zhipeng responded to the Flying Kick Japanese player: Not intentionally, his head touched my foot
Jiang Zhipeng responded to the Flying Kick Japanese player: Not intentionally, his head touched my foot

Jiang Zhipeng continued: "Indeed, such an action, in such a game, in the national team game, I still have to pay attention to it in the future. ”

Jiang Zhipeng responded to the Flying Kick Japanese player: Not intentionally, his head touched my foot

Coach Li Tie also expressed his views on the foul after the game: "I communicated with Jiang Zhipeng and he told me very definitely that he did not see the opponent on this ball, but wanted to stop the ball. Holding the foot up is a dangerous move, and there is no doubt that the violence of the ball on the court is something we have always forbidden. As you can see, I took Zhuoer, the number of fouls, red and yellow cards, net play time are all in front of the Chinese Super League, we still have the fewest red and yellow cards, and we seem to have the fewest fouls. So we keep communicating and communicating with the players, telling the players how to play, not violence on the pitch. ”

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