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From the imagination of "Wang Yudong", talk about the cultivation of consciousness of newcomers in the Super League


The reporter reported coldly With the outstanding performance of the national youth players led by Wang Yudong in the Chinese Super League, the topic of young Chinese players staying abroad has quickly become the focus of attention from the outside world. It is said that many clubs, including the Bundesliga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Ligue 2, are interested in Wang Yudong. In addition, Imulan, who has performed well in the U20 Asian Cup but has not yet been given a chance in the Chinese Super League, has also been rumored to be interested in him by Portuguese clubs. However, individual outstanding young people staying abroad, whether from the player himself, domestic clubs, foreign clubs and future development space, want to high-quality landing, it is extremely complex and difficult, these aside, we are more concerned about the Chinese professional league, in the face of this year and the future rookies may continue to emerge, we should do something from the consciousness and system? As a result, Liuyang has changed from an accidental event of "individual Wang Yudong" to a normalized event of "Wang Yudong".


With the current situation of young Chinese players, if they want to gain a foothold in Europe, even in the second- and third-rate leagues, there are practical problems that are difficult to overcome. The retention of Chinese football should not only be a whim of public opinion, or a "big gamble" that players and their clubs need to make major concessions. Just like the current youth training project of Chinese football that is deeply cultivated on campus and developed simultaneously with the construction of club echelons, the retention of Chinese players abroad should also become another long-term strategy to promote the development of Chinese football, and form a two-pronged effect of "walking on two legs" with the training mechanism of domestic leagues.


Compared with the short-term "public opinion effect" of individual young players staying abroad, it is more important for Chinese football to stay abroad as a sustainable development strategy. This requires Chinese football and professional clubs to first "break the old and create the new" in terms of thinking, fully grasp the opportunity of the outbreak of rookies led by Wang Yudong and Xiang Yuwang in leagues at all levels this year, and change from the previous passive use of newcomers to active innovation, so as to provide enough space for these potential stocks to grow in the professional league. At this stage, first of all, let the rookies who stand out accumulate enough practical experience in the Chinese Super League or the Chinese Super League, and complete the identity and psychological transformation from youth elites to successful professional players in the Chinese Super League.



The sustainable development strategy of Chinese players staying abroad should have a clear talent training trajectory. First of all, a more complete youth training system produces more young talents, and then the rookies have been recognized by overseas for their potential through the relatively full experience of professional leagues and outstanding performance, so that they can have a solid foundation in foreign countries.


Chinese football should not and can no longer pin its future on the so-called "only hope of the whole village". Rather, it is based on the first step to let the newcomers lay a good foundation in the Chinese Super League and get enough opportunities to perform and grow up. This requires more Chinese Super League clubs to change their existing thinking mode, like Zhejiang Greentown, Qingdao West Coast, Shanghai Shenhua, Chengdu Rongcheng, Dalian InBev and other clubs this season, take the initiative to boldly promote and reuse newcomers, which will make the Super League more dynamic and potential. This is not only a challenge for the Chinese Super League to think about player resources, but also an opportunity for the overall image of the Super League to reshape, once the Super League has "Wang Yudong" emerges one after another, the active attention from Europe will naturally not be less, and the road of "Wang Yudong" to stay abroad will naturally go wider and wider.


In terms of taking the initiative to cultivate and promote new talents, and then creating sufficient conditions for players to stay abroad, Japanese football is worth learning from. In terms of the number and quality of foreign players, Japan's precipitous lead in Asia is first due to the J League's consensus on initiative and priority in cultivating local newcomers. The logic behind it is that the vast majority of Japanese overseas players only travel to Europe with some professional league experience and enough confidence after proving their potential and emerging in the J-League.



The collective emergence of rookies such as Wang Yudong, Liu Chengyu, Yi Mulan, Kuai Jiwen, and Zhu Pengyu proves that the situation of domestic youth training is gradually improving. In the context that it is difficult for the Chinese Super League to attract high-quality foreign aid, taking the initiative to promote rookies to complete the innovation from the club to the entire league is the biggest enlightenment effect that "Wang Yudong" has brought to Chinese football.


"Wang Yudong" needs enough league experience to build confidence and attract real attention from overseas clubs. At the same time, it will also take time for Chinese football to form and improve a long-term "delivery channel" similar to that between the J-League and small and medium-sized clubs in Europe.


In this process, only the Chinese Super League clubs first form a consensus on actively cultivating rookies, give birth to a group of newcomers who have experienced the test of the Chinese Super League and have outstanding performance, and then through landing in small and medium-sized clubs in Europe, staying abroad can become a long-term strategy for sustainable development. In this three stages of youth training to produce rookies - the league cultivates talents - staying abroad to improve its strength, the top priority is the first two stages, especially in the Chinese Super League has emerged Wang Yudong, Kuai Jiwen, Liu Chengyu, Zhu Pengyu, and Xiang Yuwang of the Chinese Super League, all that is needed is more experience in the Chinese Super League to complete the transformation from rookies to professional players. First of all, it is of practical significance to become the new protagonist of the Chinese Super League, to "graduate" from the Chinese Super League with excellent results, and to enter a higher-level league to improve oneself, and only then will there be a greater probability of success. Only by staying abroad in this way can we truly and permanently help Chinese football and give back to the Chinese professional league in a positive way.


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