Henan's record has turned as if overnight, with creativity drying up in the midfield, roughnecks springing up, and the title race seemingly out of reach.

Yesterday's second half, Adrian left the field and the disappearance of midfield creativity marked the fate of Henan's loss. In addition to Adrian, the midfield is left with only obscure engineers, no one can activate the attack in the midfield.

Henan's highlights were attributed to the exceptional ability of the front three of the outside backs. The difference between Javier and Jia Xiuquan lies only in the quality of the foreigners.

Henan's debacle not only signals revenge from their rivals, but could also trigger their own attrition. Meizhou Hakka's moves are just the tip of the iceberg.

Once the mid-field and front-field foreigners are continuously or seriously injured, Henan team's performance will fall off a cliff. And Henan's fighting style of play has revealed its unsustainability in the face of referees and thorns in the side of teams.

Henan's foreign aid advantage in the very period of time still exists, but if all restored, Henan team or will return to the middle and lower reaches, and even relegation becomes inevitable. This kind of reckless play, really relegation team.

The insecurity of Henan Songshan Dragons led to the fusion of Jia Xiuquan soccer and Shaolin soccer. The only way for Henan to advance and escape discrimination is to keep reflecting on themselves.

This quote is not just about soccer, it applies to life.

Henan fans may find it ear-piercing, but it's true.

Barbaric soccer has become synonymous with Chinese soccer, and administrators should take tough measures in extraordinary times because there is no future for barbaric soccer.

After the scrapping of Huang Shanhong and Cisse's broken leg, Chinese men's soccer has become a warm-up taboo for national teams. When it comes to Chinese soccer, foreign counterparts always think of Chinese kung fu and Shaolin soccer.

The number of red cards in the Chinese Super League is often mentioned, but the number of red cards under normal phenomenon is not abnormal, the abnormal is those actions that directly waste people.

The pace of the Premier League is intense, but actions like Luo Xin's are few and far between, as such nasty behavior is not allowed in professional sports.

Chinese soccer administrators and media should adopt a zero-tolerance attitude towards pitch violence.

Yesterday's fair blown penalty by referee Shen Yinhao failed to correct Henan's first two fouls, which led to the players' recklessness.

Manning gave out consecutive red cards to Shanghai Shenhua players, but triggered a barrage of criticism from the Shanghai media.

Chinese soccer, from the administrators to the media, seems to match the level.

We need more referees like Manning to keep the barbarians of Chinese soccer in awe.

The saying that a loving mother has many defeated children is worth encouraging Chinese soccer managers and media.

The Guangdong U15 match-fixing incident is heading towards mediocrity, and for Chinese soccer's youth training, technology is productivity.

We need to weed out pitch waste at the youth stage.

East Asia Cup, the South Korean team 0:3 defeat in Japan, the South Korean soccer community began to reflect: in the past, our fighting spirit ahead of Japan, although the technology is poor, but will not lose the game. But now, Japanese players are not only better in technology and tactics, but also stronger in fighting spirit and willpower.

The days of Korean soccer being won by life and death are a thing of the past.

Chinese soccer, Shaolin soccer, needs no introduction.

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